# Mr. Andrew Walleck — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 13-0063  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2013-06-28

13-0063 concerning 173.27.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
Mr. Andrew Walleck
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
JUN 2 8 1013
Ref. No. 13-0063
Dear Mr. Walleck:
This responds to your March 25, 2013 email requesting clarification on the limited quantity
exceptions for air transport under the Hazardous Materials Regulations, (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Specifically, you request clarification on quantity limitations specified in Table 3
of§ 173.27(£)(3).
Unless otherwise specified in the HMR, when a limited quantity ofhazardous material
packaged in a combination packaging is intended for transportation aboard an aircraft, the
inner and outer packagings must ((onform to the quantity limitations set forth in Table 3 of
§ 173.27(f)(3). Column five ofth¢ table lists authorized materials that are not specifically
mentioned in the first four columns, including UN3334. You request clarification on the
quantity limitations for UN 3334. ~ Your.questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:
!
Q I. Does the maximum authorized net quantity of each outer package up to 30 kg
gross weight for "all otheriauthorized Class 9 material" specified in column four of
Table 3 in§ 173.27(f)(3) ihclude UN 3334?
Al. Yes. The 30 kg grossl weight for "all other authorized Class 9 material" does
include UN3334. !
Q2. Are there any inner packaging limits for UN3334 that a shipper should be aware
of?
A2. Yes. The maximum authorized net quantity of each inner packaging for UN3334
is 5.0 L for liquids. Although, this is not indicated in Table 3 in
§ 173.27(£)(3), the intention was to include UN3334. This will be addressed in a
future rulemaking.
I hope this answers your inquiry. If you need additional assistance, please contact this office
at 202-366-8553.
Sincerely,
/C~CY~
Robert Benedict
Chiet: Standards Development Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division
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Boothe
Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
Limited Quant
Quantity Exceptions
Sent:
From:
INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject:
To:
Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
Monday, March 25, 2013 2:43 PM
13-0063
FW: Requesting letter responding to question on Table 3 from section 173.27
Hi Carolyn,
This caller requested his letter of interpretation be submitted as a letter of interpretation. Note: We spoke with Michael
Stevens about this issue, and he indicated that the lack of inner packaging quantity limits may have been an inadvertent
oversight in the HM-215K clarification rulemaking (published December 30, 2011) where UN3334 was added to Table 3 of
section 173.27, and it should be corrected in a future rulemaking.
Thanks,
Victoria
From: Andrew Walleck in
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:42 PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject: Requesting letter responding to question on Table 3 from section 173.27
of 49CFR.
I would like some clarification on the Limited Quantity exception by aircraft for certain materials described in section 173.27
(screenshot below) that specifies limits by UN number. The table mentions inner packaging limits in the second and third
The table describes exceptions for maximum quantities of Hazard Class 9 materials in inner and outer packaging
columns for UN numbers 3316, 1941, 1990, 3082, 2071, and 3077.
§ 173.28
49 CFR Ch. I (10-1-12 Edition)
TABLE 3-MAXIMUM NET QUANTITY OF EACH INNER AND OUTER PACKAGING FOR MATERIALS
AUTHORIZED FOR TRANSPORTATION AS LIMITED QUANTITY BY AIRCRAFT-Continued
Hazard class or
Matomum authorized net quantity of each
Glass, zarthenware
inner packagr
Maximum author.
or liber inner pack.
each outer packace
Moss
acings
inner packagings
Metal or piasne
Class 9 #quid ma-
teria:).
30 mL (UN33161:
UN1990,
5. 0L (UN1941.
30 mL (UNS318:
5.0L ILIN1941)
1 kg TUN33:61; 30
UN3082).
UN3082).
UN 1990.
k9 gross (al
Authorized
UN1990,
maena's:
UN2071,
UN1541,
other authorized
UN3082, LIN3334, and UN3535. Ad-
UN3077.
class 9 materal l
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Consumer
accordance
commodity
§173.167 of this part and Cherica:
with:
kit or First aid kit
cordance with $ 173 161 of this pan
(UN3318) in ac
Class 9 icold mate.
are authonzed.
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100 g (UN3316):
5.0 kg (UN207t
UN30T7).
5.0 kg (UN2371]
1 kg (UN3316): 30
UN3077:.
ka gross (all
oiner authonzed
Class 9 materialt.
In the Notes column to the right, the table lists Authorized materials that are not mentioned specifically in the first three
columns, including UN3334 and UN3335. My question is about UN3334.
Does the maximum authorized net quantity of each outer package up to 30kg gross weight for "all other authorized Class 9
material" include UN3334? And, are there any inner packaging limits for this material that a shipper should be aware of? I
ask for clarification for two reasons:
• That UN number has a proper shipping name of "Aviation Regulated Liquid n.o.s.", which makes me skeptical of
• In my limited experience, I have never seen the HMR describe a Limited Quantity within the scope of an outer
such a high limit of 30 kilos.
packaging, as opposed to an inner packaging.
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Lastly, assuming that my interpretation is somewhat correct regarding the outer packaging limits, I request any context or
information you could give on why this particular UN number is regulated by outer packaging instead of inner packaging.
Please redact my email address in your published response.
I had a telephone conversation with Adam from the Info Center, who recommended that I request an interpretation on
3/21/13.
Many thanks,
Andrew
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