# All-Pak, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0166
- **title:** All-Pak, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-10-02
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- **summary:** 00-0166 response to All-Pak, Inc. concerning 171.8.
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of Transportation
J.S. Department
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
OCT 2 2000
Mr. R. C. Watt
Ref. No. 00-0166
All-Pak, Inc.
4225 Genesee Street
Suite 200
Buffalo, NY 14225.
Dear Mr. Watt:
This is in response to a telephone conversation with Ms. Helen Engrum of this office. You asked
hipped as a consumer commodity regardless of whether the poison is in Packing Group III a
hether the provisions in 49 CFR 173.153(c)(2) allow a poison which is a drug or medicine to b
stated in § 173.153(b).
The answer is yes. The definition of "Consumer commodity" in § 171.8 states that the term
includes drugs and medicines. A Division 6.1 material regardless of its Packing Group may be
renamed "Consumer commodity" and reclassed as ORM-D, if: (1) it is a drug or medicine listed
in the U.S. Pharmacopeia; and (2) the shipping description entry for the material, as listed in the
49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table, authorizes a packaging exception in Column (8A)
by referencing § 173.153. The reclassed material must be packaged in conformance with
§ 173.153(c)(2).
I hope this information is helpful.
Sincerely,
Hithe z nithell
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
HIH HI
171-8
000166

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05/11/2009
10:30
7166337745
ALL PAK INU
1.
AllPak
corbin
5171.8
To: Helen Engrum
Consumer
Company: DOT
Fax:
202-366-3012
commodite
00-0166
From: R. C. Watt
Company: ALL-PAK, INC.
Phone: 716-632-5277
Fax: 716-633-7745
Date: 05/11/00
Pages: 2
Dear Helen,
Would this 1994 letter of interpretation still apply regardless of class, packing
group, or quantity?
Very Truly Yours,
Ray Watt
R. C. Watt
Vice President
All-Pak, Inc.
716-632-5277
716-633-7745
t225 yenesee st
Ste 20%
Buf
NY 14225
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05/11/2800
10:30
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PAK INC
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BE US DOT
Interpretations
3.151 (b) (1)
§ 173.153
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR;
LISt 26, 1996
November 16, 1994
49 CFR Parts 171-180).
• is in response to your letter and sub-
This is in response to your letter of April
Section 173,154 provides. for Packing
Group Ill corrosive materials, in inner
ient telephone conversation with
oral Boothe of my staff, requesting
T. 1994, concerning the relevance of dis-
packagings not exceeding 4.0 L (1 gallon)
a drug or medicine is eligible for a con-
tribution method in determining whether
net capacity each for or not over 5.0 kg
rated with alcohol/water blends and
fication on shipping various wipes
(11 pounds) net capacity each for solids,
sumer commodity exception. I apologize
packed in strong outer packagings as lim-
itha/toluene blends under the prov!-
for the delay in responding and hope it
ited quantitles. Limited quantities of cor-
s in § 173.150 of the Hazardous
has not caused any inconvenience.
rosive materials are excepted from label-
erlals Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
ing (unless offered for transportation by
• 180).
In confirmation of your understanding of
aircraft, placarding, and specification
the regulations, method of distribution is
packaging requirements.
don informan provided.
is are Class 4.1, PG Il materials.
your
materials are eligible for consumer com-
Irrelevanc for drugs or medicines. These
As explained by Ms. Antonielli, although
ble to be shipped under the limited
irdous materials in Class 4.1, PG Il are
modity exceptions regardless of whether
limited quantities are excepted from cer-
they are suitable or Intended for retail sale.
tain requirements for the HMR because of
itity provisions of § 173.151 (b) (1) in
reduced degree of hazard posed by small
r packagings not over 1.0 kg (2.2
The statement attributed to Mr. Roberts
amounts, they are. regulated hazardous
ids) net capacity each, and are except-
"that any material listed in the U.S.
materials. Hazardous materials in limited
om labeling unless shipped by aircraft
Pharmacopeia would be eligible for ship-
quantities are subject to the shipping
imum gross weight of a limited quan-
from specification packaging. The
ment as a consumer commodity" is in
paper requirements in Subpart C of Part
error. The U.S. Pharmacopela lists a num-
172. Each package must conform to gen-
arts C and D of Part 172 require ship-
package is 66 pounds. In addition,
bet of materials that, in undiluted form.
eral packaging requirements contained in
may not be drugs or medicines. Therefore,
$5173.24 and 173.24a, and may not
o be properly marked.
papers to be prepared and the pack-
the statement should be revised to read
exceed 30 kg (66 pounds) gross weight.
"any drug or medicine listed in the U.S.
In addition, the package must be properly
Pharmacopeia would be eligible for ship-
marked in accordance with Subpart D of
tol/water blend wipes would be:
basic shipping description for the
ment as a consumer commodity."
Part 172,
• (Isopropanol), 4.1, UN 3175, PG II"
solids containing flammable liguids,
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. If we can I hope this information Is helpful. If we
be of further assistance. please conract us.
can be of further assistance, please feel
ha/coluene blend wipes would be:
basic shipping description for the
free to contact us.
Sincerely,
¡olids containing flammable liquids,
Sincerely,
• (naptha, toltene), 4.1, UN 3175, PG
Edward T. Mazzullo
Director,
Hattie L. Mitchell, Chief
ur wipes are packaged and distributed
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Exemptions and Regulations Termination
form intended or suitable for sale
igh retail outlets for personal or
§ 173.154
ehold use, the wipes may be re-clas-
§ 173.164
I to "Consumer Commodity", ORM-D
ral, as defined in $ 171.8.
November 30, 1995
September 28, 1994
se this answers your inquiry. If you
This is in response to your October 4,
additional assistance, do not hesitate
1995 letter and subsequent relephone
This is in response to your letter dared
ntact us.
conversacion with Ms. Jenniler Antonielli
August 17, 1994, concerning the limited
of my staff concerning the labeling
quantity provisions for a material
rely.
regulrements for limited quantities of
described as a "Corrosive liquid, n.o.s.
Class 8, Packing Group Ill materials con-
(contains sodium hydroxide), 8, UN1760,
er F. Billings
tained in 49 CFR 173.154. You also stated
PG III, LTD QTY". You requested clarifica-
: Regilations Development
your understanding is that a material,
tion on whether your product is excepted
: of Hazardous Materials Regulations
when excepted from labeling, is not con-
from labeling, placarding and specification
sidered a hazardous material under the
packaging requirements when packaged
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