# Rubbermaid Commercial Products, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 00-0091
- **title:** Rubbermaid Commercial Products, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-06-06
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 00-0091 response to Rubbermaid Commercial Products, LLC concerning 173.197.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C.
20590
lesearch ane
Administration
pecial Program
JUN
6 2000
Mr. Michael A. Roby
Reference No. 00-0091
Manager, Technical Service Center
Rubbermaid Commercial Products, LLC
3124 Valley Avenue
Winchester, VA 22601
Dear Mr. Roby:
This is in response to your March 29, 2000 letter, and telephone conversations with a
member of my staff, concerning the criteria prescribed in 49 CFR 173.197 for regulated
medical waste (RMW) packagings. You stated that your packaging, designed for solids
only, consists of a polyethylene bag closed with a twist tie and placed inside a non-
specification, plastic pail with a removable snap-lock lid. You asked whether a package
intended for a solid material is considered to have successfully passed the performance
tests if the inner liner (bag) is punctured but the outer packaging remains intact.
The answer is no. The RMW packaging in § 173.197 is a UN specification packaging at
the Packing Group II level. If the inner package of a combination package could be
opened in any way, e g., torn, punctured, ruptured, etc., during routine testing or normal
transportation conditions, the package does not meet'the general packaging requirements.
However, the packaging you described is a non-specification packaging. Section
173.134(b)(3) permits RMW to be transported in a non-specification packaging that.
meets the general packaging requirements in §§ 173.24 and 173.24a and the packaging
requirements specified in 29 CFR 1910.1030. Under § 173.24(b), a package used for the
shipment of hazardous materials shall be made, filled, and closed, so that under normal
transportation conditions no hazardous material release can be identified and the
effectiveness of the package will not be substantially reduced. For your information,
please note that § 173.134(b)(3) further requires a non-specification RMW packaging to
be marked with the BIOHAZARD mark and transported by private or contract motor
carrier.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
totte I. Mittel
Hattie L. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
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173.197

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$173.197
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FAX NO:
202/366-3012
TO:
U.S. DOT : Resourch and Special Programs Aammi
8422/DHM-10
FROM:
RCP LLC
ATTN:
TOM ALLAN, REGULATIONS OFFICER
SUBJECT:
49 CFR 173.197 (Enclosed-pog.z)
MESSAGE:
DEAR MR. ALLAN;.
Please reference page z, for an interpretationi
It 173•197 (49 CFR).
Thank you in advance for your revier
and response.
the Robr
Rubbermaid
lubbermaid Commercial Products LL
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Michael A. Roby
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Manager • Tochnical Service Center
3124 Valley Avenue, Winchester, VA 22801
540 542-6383, Fax: 540 542-8434
E-mal: mroby@rubbembid@@mrnercial.com
Regular Fax No: 509052-85334
8434
Rubburmaid o
Phone: 570 542-8363
Rubbermald Commercial Products Inc.
Email: stewabletsanesom
mroby@rubbermaidcommercial.com
Date: -03/29/00
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¡Code of Federal Regulations]
[Revised as of October 1, 1999]
CITE: 49CER179, 197:
'rom the U.s. Government Printing Office via GPO Acces:
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TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER I--RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARIMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
PART 173--SHIPPERS--GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS--Table Of Cont
Subpart 2--Non-bulk Paokaging fox Cassous Materlals other Than claos 2
Sec. 123.197 Regulated medical waste.
le requirements of part 178 of this subchaptex at the Packing Głoup i
egulated medical waste must be packaged in packagings conforming !
performance level. The packagings must be:
(a) Rigid;
(C) Impervious to moisture;
(b) Leak resistant;
noxmal conditions of use and handling;
(d) Of sufficient strength to prevent tearing or bursting under
f) Puncture resistant for sharps and sharps with residual fluidg;
Sealed to prevent leakage during transporti
and
quantities greater than 20 "cubic
(g) Break-resistant and tightly lidded or stoppered for fluids in
centimeters,
Sept. 27,
lAmdt. 173-224, 56. I8 66271, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended at 64 ER 51919,
03/29/00
Question: Per 173.197, if we have an
outer antamer with an inner lier
and during the varions tests, re. Drop,
Vibration, the inner liner (bag) is
punctured, but when the contamer
is pot on it's side and nothing leaks
out to the exterion of the surer
container-"Does this condition
meet the intent of this regulation fi
(Hauling "solids" not liquids).
YAM
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