# Textron Systems Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0056
- **title:** Textron Systems Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-04-19
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 00-0056 response to Textron Systems Corporation concerning 177.848.
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S. Departmer
400 Seventh Street. S.W.
Transportatio
Washington, D.C.
20590
Research and
Special Programs
administratior
APR | 9 2000
Mr. William Porter
Ref. No. 00-0056
Textron Systems Corporation
201 Lowell Street
Wilmington, MA 01887-2941
Dear Mr. Porter:
This is in response to your letter dated February 17, 2000, regarding the segregation requirements for
Class 1 (explosive) materials on a transport vehicle under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR;
49 CFR Parts 171-180).
You asked whether explosives products, "Gas Generator, 1.4C", "Gas Generator/Initiator, 1.4G", and
"Smoke Sublet, 1.4B", having a total weight of no more than 18 grams per shipment, may be
transported on the same motor vehicle. If not, how can such explosives be transported on the same
motor vehicle and not be in violation of the regulations?
The explosives described as "Gas Generator, 1.4C", "Gas Generator/Initiator, 1.4G" and "Smoke
Sublet, 1.4B" may not be loaded or transported together, except as provided in the "Compatibility
Table for Class 1 (Explosive) Materials", in § 177.848(f), which, depending on the combination of
explosives and their compatibility groups, may require use of separate vehicles.
Except for fireworks and explosive articles requiring special stowage, and provided no explosive
substances are carried in the same motor vehicle, explosive articles in compatibility group "G" may be
transported in the same motor vehicle with explosive articles in compatibility group "C"
(§ 177.848(f)(3)(vi)). An explosive substance is a material which meets the definition of an explosive
artridge for weapons.
000056
177,848

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You may wish to apply for an exemption from the regulations. The requirements for applying for an
exemption are found in § 107.105.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
amn Religo
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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FEB 17 2000 15:35 FR TEXTRON
508 657 2391 TO 92023663012
P.02/03
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TEXTRON Systems Division
extron Systems Divisio
absidiary of Textron Ir
Wilmington, MA 01887-2941
201 Lowell Strest
To:
Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation
Research and Special Programs Administration
Att: Edward Mazzullo
Phone: 202-366-4488
Telecopier: 202-366-3012
From:
William Porter PSHT/Explosive Safety Engineer
Mailstop: 3213
Phone: 978-657-1278
Telecopier: 978-657-2391
Date:
February 17, 2000
Subject:
Transportation of Explosives Wide Area Muritions (WAM)
Reference:
CFR 49, PARA(s) 177.848, Compatibility Table for Class 1
(Explosive) Material
Background:
- Textron Systems Corporation (TSC) is a defense contractor (building/testing/
explosive products) for USA/SN/USAF.
- TSC must transport the following munition components from Wilmington,
Massachusetts to Ft. Devens, Massachusetts (10 miles)
Product Name
Part No.
Explosive Material
Elazardous
I COE/REF
Gas Generator
12908056
Class
NR
Gas Generator/initiator
12908055
BKNO3/propellant /M-36/7.34g.
1.4C
BX-9105240
ZPP/.130g
Smoke Sublet
19386382
/EO100044-1**/ZPP/.189g
1.4G
EX-9105239
1.4B
EX-9808210
** Mixture(s) plus ZPP
* Zirconium potassium perchlorate
- All products are packaged /labeled per CFR 49 and are being transported in.
three (3) separate vehicles.

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FEB 17 2000 15:35 FR TEXTRON
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Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation
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Request Your Assistance
1. Do we really need three (3) vehicles to transport Class 1.4 explosives?
2. We are presently only transporting; one (1) or two (2) of these items with a
total explosive weight of no more than 18g per shipment.
3. Do you know of anyway we can legally transport the above products together?
4. In our review of Compatibility Table (reference) for Class 1, we noted that
compatibility Group G is compatible with C per Item 6. Is this true?
If additional information is required, please feel free to contact me at 978-657-1278 or
fax at 978-657-2391.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Date out
William Porter
PHST/Safety
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