# Huntsman Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0096
- **title:** Huntsman Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-06-14
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- **summary:** 00-0096 response to Huntsman Corporation concerning 172.203.
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US.Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C.
20590
Research and
pecial Program
dministratio
JUN 1 4 2000
Mr. Philip Abraham
Ref. No. 00-0096
Room 501
Huntsman Corporation
3040 Post Oak Blvd.
Houston, IX
77056
Dear Mr. Abraham:
This is in response to your letter dated March 30, 2000,
regarding determination of a proper shipping name under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180).
Specifically, you ask whether "Amines, liquid, corrosive,
flammable, n.o.s. (Technical name), 8, UN 2734, PG II" is the
most appropriate shipping description for an amine that meets
the HMR criteria for Class 8 Packing Group II, Class 3 Packing
Group III, and Division 6.1 Packing Group III?
The answer is yes..
Section 172.101 (c) (12) (iii) states that if
the material meets the definition of more than one hazard
class and is not identified specifically by name in the
Hazardous Materials Table, then the hazard class of the
material shall be determined by using the precedence specified
in S 173.2a.
In your scenario, Class 8 Packing Group II takes
precedence followed by Class 3 Packing Group III, then
Division 6.1 Packing Group III.
Therefore, the proper
shipping description for the hazardous material is "Amines,
liquid, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s. (Technical name), 8, UN
2734, PG II." In addition, subsidiary hazard class or
division numbers may be entered following the numerical hazard
class, or following the basic description ($ 172.202 (a) (2)).
Section 172.203 (m) states that if a material meets the
definition of Division 6.1, Packing Group I or II, and the
fact that it is toxic is not disclosed in the shipping name or
class entry, then the word "Poison" or "Toxic" shall be
entered on the shipping paper in association with the shipping
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description.
Therefore, the term "Poison" or "Toxic" does not
have to be included in the proper shipping description for a
material that meets the definition for Division 6.1 Packing
Group III. However, § 172.402 (a) (2) states that for a
material meeting Division 6.1 (regardless of the packing
group), a POISON hazard label is required in addition to any
other required labels.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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BAH
172.203
Philip Abraham
000096
Rm. 501
Huntsman Corporation
Houston. IX. 77056
3040 Post Oak Blyd.
March 30, 2000
Mi. Edward Mazzullo
US DOT RSPA
400 7 Street SW
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Washington D.C., 20590
Dear Mr. Edward Mazzullo:
hazard and Flammable (3 - PG III) and Oral or Dermal Toxic (6.1 - PG Ill, not a PIH) as the
We have to ship a liquid product in drums which is Corrosive (8 - PG Il) as the Primary
Subsidiary hazards. In the Hazardous Material Table (HMT) 172.101 there is a generic
¿we need additional PSN's listed in the HMT - Corrosive liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s and
proper Shipping Name (PSN) listing - "Flammable liquid, toxic, corrosive, n.o.s".. However,
Amines. iquid, corrosive, flammable, toxic, n.o.s.
1). Currently for the product, we are using a product specific PSN - "Amines, liquid,
Hazard is not covered in such a description. How do we ship this product in compliance with
corosive, lammable, n.o:s. (Technical name), 8, 3, UN. 2734 GIl. However, the Toxic
What would be the PSN that we would use, to ship this product in DOT compliance, which
DOTirsuch'a PSN is not listed in the HMT? Are we required to add the toxic hazard label?
includes Corrosive as the primary hazard, Flammable and Toxic as the subsidiary hazards?
What is the procedure to find the precedence of hazards when there is more than two
hazards for a product?
Please respond to this as soon as you can - we have a shipment due out very soon of this
product, and we want to be DOT compliant in regards to shipping this product.
Thank You
Sincerely,
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Philip Abraham, Tel. # 713 235 6025
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