{"operation":"document","citation":"00-0206","title":"Alaska Airlines — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2000-12-13","effective_on":null,"summary":"00-0206 response to Alaska Airlines concerning 175.10.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-00-0206.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-00-0206.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-00-0206","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretation%20Files/2000/000206.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nU.S. Department\nof Transportation\n400 Seventh St., S.W.\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nResearch and\nDEC 1 3 2000\nSpecial Programs\nAdministration\nMs. Marilyn Dirkx .\nReference No.: 00-0206\nManager, Dangerous Goods Compliance\nAlaska Airlines\nBox 68900\nSeattle, WA 98168-0900\nDear Ms. Dirkx:\nThis is in response to your July 24, 2000 letter concerning certain carbon dioxide cylinders that\nare used in a medical device to administer needle-free injections. Specifically, you asked if the\ncylinders may be carried on board a passenger aircraft in checked or carry-on luggage under the\nexception in § 175.10(a)(4)(i), 175.10(a)(18) or § 175.10(a)(25) of the Hazardous Materials\nRegulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180). I apologize for the delay and any inconvenience it may\nhave caused.\nBased on our review of information provided by a manufacturer of these medical devices, it is\nour opinion that the cylinders may be carried aboard passenger-carrying aircraft in checked or\ncarry-on luggage under the provision in § 175.10(a)(4)(i). The devices do not qualify for the\nexceptions in §§ 175.10(a)(18) and 175.10(a)(25). The Federal Aviation Administration is in\nagreement with this position.\nShould you have further questions, please contact this office.\nSincerely,\nidward T. Mazzull\nDirector, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nJUL. 24.2000\n10: 35AM\nALASKA AIRLINES\nNO.169 P.2/2\n-\nAllayka\nAirlines\ncorbin\nU.S. Department of Transportation\n8 175.10\nResearch and Special Programs Administration\nOffice of Hazardous Materials Standards\n06 - 0206\n400 Seventh St SW\nWashington, DC 20590\nAttn: Mr. Ed Mazzullo\nJuly 24, 2000\nDear Mr. Mazzullo:\nRecently, a passenger attempted to carry in his checked luggage two small\ncarbon dioxide cylinders used for administering medical injections. They were\ndiscovered during CIX screening. (The CT, is an explosive detection x-ray!\nsystem that has been instrumental in detecting undeclared hazardous materials.)\nThe screener advised the passenger that the çylinders could not be carried in\nluggage, and the passenger was forced to remove them from his luggage. The\npassenger, a physician, was very irritated, and stated that these small carbon\ndioxide cylinders are very common and that people are carrying them around all\nthe time. According to the supervisor who responded to the call by the CIX\noperator, the cylinders were smaller than theitype used in live vests that arę\napproved for carriage by 49CFR 175.10(a) (25).\nMy question to you is this: May small carbori dioxide cylinders used for the\nadministration of medical injections be cartied onboard or transported in\nchecked luggage as permitted in 175.10(a) (25), or 175.10(a)(18), or can they be\nconsidered medicinal and allowed per 175.10(a)(4)(i)?\nThank you for your response.\nSincerely,\nmarily\nMarilyn Dirlex\nManager, Dangerous Goods Compliance\nTel 206-431-7442\nFax 206-433-3225\nBOX\n68900 SEATILE WA\n+8168-09001206-433-3200\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\nJUL. 24.2000\n10: 35AM\nALASKA AIRLINES\n1\nNO. 169|\nP.1/2\n..i.\nFi==\nTo:\nMr. Ed Mazzullo\nJ.S. Department of Transportation\nResearch and Special Programs Administratior\nOffice of Hazardous Materials Standards\nFax number 202-366-3012\nFrom: Marilyn Dirkx\nManager, Dangerous Goods Compliance\nAlaska Airlines\nFax number 206-433-3225\nTel number 206-431-7442\nPages: 2 including this cover.\n\n<<<PAGE 4>>>\n\nAtten is the sen\nere. me the bale\nI Do not see that this\nintent per hat\nthen person and use\n-\nom A\n1--\nAcTina AÁfor HMS...\n10-18-00\n\n<<<PAGE 5>>>\n\n# 11/02/00 T#U 11:40 FAX 803 620 6431\nBIOJECT\nØ001\nMEMORANDUM\nBOJECT\n-\nTo:\nGigi Corbin\nU.S. Department of Transportation\nRSPA/DHM-12/ Room 8422\n400 Seventh Street, SW\nFAX: (SO9) E2X 5002\nWWW.BIOJECT.CCM\nWashington, DC 20590-0001\nFrom:\nJim Bonicatto\nDate:\n01 November 2000\nCc:\nTom Brooks\nSubject:\nBioject Inc. Part No. 1C08010, 8 gram CO, Gas Cartridge(s)\nmentioned 8 gram CO2 gas cartridge (cylinder) for use with the Biojector® Needle Free Injection\nThis memorandum along with the attached data (2 pages) serves to address the above\nManagement System.\nThe cylinders are filled with 8 grams of CO2 and sealed. Once sealed in an enclosed, constant\nand attachments show the relationship of temperature and pressure. It must also be noted that\nrolume, the gas pressure is related to the temperature of the environment. The following table\nthe minimum burst pressure of the cylinders is rated at over 6000 psi. This provides sufficient\nmargin for product delivered and stored at normal temperatures.\nSummary of Pressure vs. Temperature:\nTemperature (E)\n32\nPressure (psi)\n68\n506\n88\n1071\n831\n140\n3190\nIf there any further questions please feel free to contact myself (503) 639-7221 x417 or Tom\nBrooks (X437).\nRegards,\nR&D Manager\nJim Bonicatto\n\n<<<PAGE 6>>>\n\n$ 11/02/00 THU 11:41 FAX 503 620 6431\nBIOJECT\n41003\niSi\nINDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS\nPRODUCT INFORMATION\nSTANDARDS ....\nProduct Range\nFLLNG......H\n-emmer EN. DIN, TUV, DOT, MOD, ES. MIL, FAA, TSO. ASTA. EMPA, DAN\nMutiply\nConverton Foctors\n• Carban Doxice (COa, Narogen (Na)\nSURFACE TREATMENT... Eechroplated Zing, Super (high corsion resistant) Zac\nMMI\nMARKING...\nSolact from toble below. Other sees, goses and filings on request.\nInk le1, Engraving or Printing to specticion\nNominal Weights\norcas\nCopociTy\nWater\nDiameter\nBody\n• Overall\ncrOms\nml\nLengm\nNeck datalis\n8\n10.5 & 12\n10\n10 & 1T.5\n15\n665\n. 82,5\n• 3/8°×24 UNF 1A\n12\n• 14\n82.5\n3.7 mm Die PLAW\n21\n82.5\n3/8 x 24 UNFA\n16\n21\n88.5\n73mm CYa PLAIN\nUS gason\n21\n89,5\n9.7 mm DkI PLAN\nUX cotton\nUS thic cusco\n29.57\nFres\n16\n32\n38.5\n8.9 mm Da PLAIN\nml\n20.23 & 24\n105\n3/8° X24 UNF 1A/2A\n28\n40\n40\n760\n1/2° x20 UNFlA\n14.5 psi\n= Conversic\n28\n3.5 mm Dia PlAIN\nBart\n28,30 & 33\n45\n160\n52\n• 139\n3/9° X2A UNFlA/\n35 & 38\n1/2 × 20 UNFA\n45\n178\nFOR VARIOUS FLING DENSILES OF COZ\nPRESSURE - TEMPERATURE\n55 3 20\n85\n138\n1/2 ×20 UNF TA\nfiling density = \"Water copochy crad\nWt of COs (a)\n75\n103\n163\n189\n1220 F A\n81\n86\n115\n1/25 × 20 UNF TA\n120\n145\n1/2°=20 UNFIA\n200-\n210\n198\n10230UF 1A\n(3180psh)\n120° & 135°\n210\n176\n171\n1/2x20LNF1A\n400\nMaso\n120, 735 & 150\n215\n300\n1/2° = 20 UNF 1A\n230°\n350\n226\n1/2 × 20 UNFTA\n450\n275\n300\n1D,08s\n290°\n1/2° x 20 UNF lA\n295\n400\n225\n1/2° x20 UNF lA\n915\n440\n215\n1/2×20 UNF lA\n330°\n500\n311\n1/2° ×20 UNFA\n345\n525\n375\n1/2 ×20 UNF TA\n450\n600\n265\n1/2° ×20 UNF TA\n460°\n700\n311\n368\n1/2 X2 UNFA\n• DOT Approved.\nProduet range may be updaled, Please check with us.\n1/2 × 20 UME 1A\nTEMPERATURÉ CCT → :\n40 6c\n80\n120\n180\nPhysical Characteristics\nOdour\nCarbon Dioxide (CO2)\nTaste\n•\nStightty pungent\nNiltogen (N»\nFire hazard\nAcidic/Biting\nNone\nToxicity\nNon-lammable\nNone\nLiquid density (20°C)\nMox. 0.5% V/V continuous\nNor-itammable\nIncroncihe 1140 ana yan un-s\n0.775 kg\nNon-toxic\n\n<<<PAGE 7>>>\n\n11/02/00 THU 11:41 FAX 503 620\n6431\nBIOJECT\nQ002\nCarbon Dioxide\n291\nIesap\nPressure\nVoluzac\ncu {t/1b\n(Densityl\n| lb/cu /t\nEnthalpyan\nEntropy=\nE\nSolid\nSolid\nSolid\npaia\npaig\nVagor\nLiquid\nIlquid\nVapor\nLiquid vapor\n-6\n276.3\n+\n.-2\n285.8\n261.6\n295.7\n271.1\n0.3233\n2\n316.3\n305.8\n281.0\n0.3010\n0.3119\n64. 62\n193.0\n63.63\n63.96\n194.9\n193.9\n* 316.01\n315-99\n0.6979\n0. 7000\n10.9691\n315.95\n0.9678\n291.1\n6\n327.0\n10\n8\n337.9\n:\n301.6\n0,2805\n0.2906\n63.30\n196.9\n195. 8\n315.92\n0.7043 | 0.9654\n0.7022 | 0.9666\n312.3\n349.0\n323.2\n0.2707\n360.5\n334.3\n0.2523\n0.2613\n62.97\n198.0\n315.83\n315.88\n10.7085\n0.7064\n0.9642\n62.50\n200.0\n198.9\n315.760-7106\n0.9629\n315.68\n0.7127 0.9603\n10.9616\n345.8\nw N\n369.6\n357.5\n0.2353\n0.2436\n61.99\n61.69\n315,50\n315.59\n0. 7169 | 0.9575\n0.72+8\n10.9589\n409-\n196\n381.8\n0.2273\n394.3\n0.2196\n61.32\n61:02\n204.2\n315.40\n315.27\n0.7190\n0.7211/0.9547\n0.9561\n20\n42I.9\n407.2\n0. 2122\n60.32\n60.67\n21\n$35.1\n420-4\n0,2050\n206.3\n205.2\n315.13\n314.96\n0.7253\n0.7232\n0.9533\n28\n26\n462.5\n448.7\n434.0\n0.1980\n461.9\n417.8\n0.I911\n59.57\n59.91\n208.4\n207.4\n314.80\n0.7275\n0.9520\n314.62\n0.7297\n0.9493\n0.9507\n476.6\n0.1845\n59.17\n$ 30\nVa\n•32\n490.8\n490.8\n476.1\n0. 1783\n58.78\n210.6\n209.S\n314.42\n314,19\n0.7341\n0.7319\n0.9479\n34\n505.5\n0. 1722\n58.02\n58.40\n211.7\n313.90\n0. 7363\n0.9465\nand\n36\n520.5\nsos, 8.\n0.1663\n214.0\n212.8\n313.58\n0.9450\n38\n551.7\n$36.0\n521.3\n0.1602\n0.2482\n0.1542\n57.59\n313.20\n0. 7385\n0.7407\n0.9434\n57. 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AiV WAS InTERESTING ALSO.\nI'l be walting far our next\nDISCUSSIOn, AS THIS IS CRITICAL TO OUR\nBusiness.\nTHEs AGAIN -\nTom\nTOTAL P.Ø1\n\n<<<PAGE 9>>>\n\nTO: Tom Brooks\nDate: Aug. 1, 2000\nFAX: (503) 624-9002\nRE: Product Specs for Biojector 2000 and similar devices\nSend to:\nGigi Corbin\nU.S. Department of Transportation\nRSPA/DHM-12/ Room 8422\n400 Seventh Street, SW\nWashington, DC 20590-0001\n(202) 366-4465\nThanks.\n\n<<<PAGE 10>>>\n\n:\n$ =F\n***************-COMM. JOURNAL- ******************* DATE AUG-01-2000 ***** TIME 15:24 *** P.01\nMODE = MEMORY TRANSMISSION\nSTART-AUG-Ø1 15:23\nEND-AUG-Ø1 15:24\nFILE NO.* 091\nSTN NO.\nCOM\nABER NO.\nSTATION NAME/TEL. NO.\nPAGES DURATION\n001\nOK\n915036249002\n001/001 00:08'20\"\n-HMIC\n-\n********************************-2023653012\n-***** -\n-********\n•\nTO: Tom Brooks\nDate: Aug. 1, 2000\nFAX: (503) 624-9002\nRE: Product Specs for Biojector 2000 and similar devices\nSend to:\n•\nGigi Corbin\nRSPA/DHM-12/ Room 8422\nU.S. Department of Transportation\n400 Seventh Street, SW\nWashington, DC 20590-0001\n(202) 366-4465\nThanks.\n\n<<<PAGE 11>>>\n\nWelcome to the Future of Needle-free Technology\nhttp://www.biojcct.com/\nWelcome to the Future of Needle-free Technology\nDownload the\n1999 Annual\n• hila\nReport\nformat. If you are unable to read pdf\nThe 1999 Annual Report is in pdf\nfiles, then click on the Adobe Acrobat\nlogo, and download Adobe Acrobat\nReader.\nUCIN\nTUV\nGet Acrobat® &\nReader d\nWhat's New\n150 G 5001\nBioject Closes $10 Million in Equity Financing\nGo!\nCommitment to Performance\nThrough the commitment of each employee, the Bioject team will deliver\nrequirements and raise community awareness of safe, effective, needle-free\nquality products and responsive services which meet or exceed customer\ninjection technology.\nhealthcare industry threatening the well being of medical professionals and\nContaminated needlestick injuries take an enormous toll on today's\ncosting health care providers millions of dollars annually.\nNow there is an effective needle-free drug delivery method for subcutaneous\nand the subsequent spread of bloodborne pathogens. Because it is easy to\nand intramuscular injections that prevents contaminated needlestick injuries\ninjections.\nuse and patient preferred, it marks a new standard of care for administering\nThe Biojector 2000 Needle-Free Injection Management System delivers\ncompressed carbon dioxide (CO,) as a safe power source to inject\nmedications parenterally without a needle. Instead, the Biojector uses\naction effectively penetrates the skin and delivers the medication into the\nmedication through a micro-orifice within a fraction of a second. This delivery\npatients's tissue.\ncross-contamination with its unique, patented, disposable medication syringe.\nThe Biojector eliminates costly maintenance and the threat of\nOnce an injection is given, the needle-free syringe is discarded. Single-use\ndelivery for medical professionals, advancing the overall quality of healthcare.\nBioject syringes provide safe injections for patients and needle-free drug\n1 of2\n7/28/00 3:52 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 12>>>\n\nWelcome to, the Future of Needle-free Technology\nhttp://www.bioject.com/\nSend Comments About The Web Site To:\nBROJECT\nCall: 800.683.7221\nwww.Bioject.com\nH6S2H\nCustomer Service\n7620 SW Bridgeport Road\ncustomerservice@Bioject.Com\nE-Mail:\nPortland OR 97224\nInjection Management Systems are trademarks of Bioject Inc. Last\nBiojector® is a registered trademark, and Bioject and Needle-Free\nupdated: 28 July 2000\n2 of 2\n7/28/00 3:52 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 13>>>\n\nBiojector 2000 Description & Specifications\nhttp://www.bioject.com/Information/Product_Description/\n...\nBiojector 2000 Description & Specifications\nThe System\nThe Biojector is a high speed delivery system designed to inject medication intramuscularly (IM) or\npower source to eject mediation through a tiny orifice in a fraction of a second, effectively penetrating the\nsubcutaneously (SC) without a needle. The Biojector employs compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) as\nskin.\nEnergy Source\nThe Biojector is energized by a standard CO2 cartridge. Each CO2 cartridge delivers an average of 10\ninjections with proper technique. Installing the CO2 cartridge is a simple procedure, which is described in\nthe Instruction Manual. The CO2 does not interact with the medication.\nSterile, Single-Use Biojector Syringe\nThe Biojector is the first jet injector in history to delivery medications from a sterile single-use syringe.\nunique feature virtually eliminates the risk of bloodborne pathogen cross-contamination to patients and\ni his plastic syringe is the only part of the system that comes in contact with the patient's skin. This\nhealthcare providers.\nAdvances on Proven Technology\nPneumatically powered injectors have been used for many years. Millions of injections have been given,\nproving that this technology is efficacious. Jet injectors were most widely used to immunize large\nnumbers or people quickly and economically. All of these early devices injected through a stationary\nwas learned that the stationary nozzle, through which the medication was ejected, could pass bloodborne\nnozzle, which required labor intensive rinsing, cleaning and sterilization for proper maintenance. Later, it\npathogens from one patient to another. This cross-contamination problem has been eliminated by the\nB2000.\nUnique Design\nSeveral important design elements distinguish the Biojector from other jet injection devices.\nThe Biojector removes the possibility of cross-contaminating patients through use of a disposable\nsingle-use syringe. After each injection, the old syringe is discarded and a new one is inserted for the\nnext patient. Because of this design, sterilization and daily maintenance are not necessary.\nNeedle-Free Injections\ninto the syringe. The needle is then discarded and the filled syringe is inserted into the device. A sterile,\nThe Biojector Syringe is packaged with a fill needle, which is only used to draw medication from a vial\nprotective cap is provided to prevent touch contamination. This cap is placed over the filled syringe\nis placed firmly against the skin at a 90° angle, and the actuator is pressed and released to delivery the\nbefore the injection. After inserting the syringe into the injector, the protective cap is removed, the injector\ninjection. Five different syringe sizes allow the clinician to achieve various penetration depths for an\nintramuscular or subcutaneous injection, depending on the patient's body size. The needle-free syringe\neliminates \"needlephobia\" and reduces patient anxiety associated with injections. Many people seem to\ntruly fear injections and may avoid seeking health care because of this phobia.\nPatient Preferred\n1 of 2\n7/28/00 3:56 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 14>>>\n\nBiojector 2000 Description & Specifications\nhttp://www.bioject.com/Information/Product_Description/\ndegrees or pain have been experienced with injections administered by both needle/syringe and jet\nDelivery of medication through the skin creates some physical sensation in nearly every case. Varying\ninjection. Work with jet injectors shows that patient acceptance seems to be higher since the injection is\nreasons: It decreases the fear of a traditional needle injection. It appears less intimidating than the\ndelivered more rapidly. (1,, Patients have preferred the Biojector over needle/syringe for the following\ntraditional needle/syringe'. The injection occurs in a fraction of a second )\nLocal Site Reaction\nDepending upon the characteristics of the injectate, most people report little to no pain with a Biojector\ninjection. Some drug preparations contain components that cause stinging, burning, aching or other\npainful reactions and this does not change with the Biojector. Bioject recommends that the medicatio\npackage insert be read carefully so each patient can be advised of a medication's side effects.\nProduct Specifications\n* Size: 8.5 inches (22 cm)\n* Weight: 20.5 ounces (580 grams)\n* Operation Temperature Range: < 60°-100°F (14°-38° C)\n* Power Source: CO2 Cartridge\n* Injections per CO2 Cartridge: 6 - 10\n* Pressure Indicator: Yes\n* Syringe/Actuator Interlock: Yes\n* Recommended Service and Calibration Interval (for the Biojector): 18 months\n* Warranty: One Year\n* Administration: Intramuscular and subcutaneous under the direction of a physician\nTo request product literature or to order products or training materials:\nBIOJECT\nBioject Inc.\nWrite:\nCall: 800/683-7221 Ext. 436\nHome Page\nCustomer Service\n7620 SW Bridgeport Road\nE-Mail:\nPortland, OR 97224\ncustomerservice@bioject.com\nInjection Management Systems are trademarks of Bioject Inc. Last\nBiojector® is a registered trademark, and Bioject and Needle-Free\n2 of 2\n7/28/00 3:56 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 15>>>\n\nhttp://www.bioject.com/faqs/\nFrequently Asked Questions about the Biojector\nHow does the Biojector work?\nThe Biojector uses compressed gas (carbon dioxide) and sterile, disposable medication syringes to\nthe power to deliver your medication. It never comes in contact with the medication or your skin. The\ndeliver medication into the body's tissue without using a needle. The compressed gas simply provides\nactual injection is over in a fraction of a second.\nWhat does a Biojector injection feel like?\nexplain if you should expect any of these reactions from the medication you are receiving.\nwhen injected. These are normal sensations and should go away in a short time. The doctor or nurse can\nWhat kinds of injections can be administered with the Biojector 2000?\nIntramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous (SC) injections can be administered with the Biojector 2000.\nHow does the device administer the different depths of penetration?\nthe number of syringe, the deeper the penetration of the injection.\nThe size of the orifice, or hole, though which the medication is ejected varies by syringe size. The higher\nCan I buy a Biojector 2000 for home use?\nis important to be trained by a medical professional on how to administer injections with the B2000.\nYes, but you must have a prescription from your physician. Using the Biojector is fairly simple, however it\nIs the Biojector 2000 covered by my insurance?\nYou will need to contact your insurance company for information about medical device coverage. Some\ncover the entire cost, while others do not.\nWhat other products are available from Bioject?\nBesides the professional device, the B2000, Bioject also offers the disposable syringes and the\ncompressed gas (CO2) cartridges.\nIs Bioject ISO 9000 Certified?\n•\n9001 and EN 46001.\nYes, Bioject received its ISO 9000 certification on January 28, 1999. Bioject is currently certified to ISO\nWhat is ISO 9000 and what does it mean to Bioject?\n1 of2\n7/28/00 4:09 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 16>>>\n\nFrequently Asked Questions about the Biojector\nhttp://www.bioject.com/faqs/\nISO certification is based on meeting a series of internationally accepted quality system standards\nISO, from the Greek term \"isos\" meaning \"equal,\" has been extrapolated by the standards organization\ndeveloped by the International Organization for Standardization adopted in 1987 and revised in 1994.\nrequirement and will help facilitate regulatory clearance requirements in Europe and other countries,\nmean an equal standard for quality system management. ISO 9000 has become an international\nISO 9000 certification as a benchmark for quality systems. It also provides a structure to increase both\nthereby increasing sales. It is also a requirement of many US businesses that have come to recognize\nproduct and process quality and will help improve competitiveness, both in the United States and abroad.\nIs the Biojector approved by the FDA?\nlat the Biolector can be sold in the US\nnder FDAS regulations, the Bectr20 has been cleared for marketing in the USA. Which mear\nHow much does the Biojector, syringes, and CO2 cartridges cost?\ncustomerservice@bioject.com\nanager to contact vou regarding pricin\nFor additional information:\nBIOJECT\nBioject Inc.\nWrite:\nCall: 800/683-7221 Ext. 416\nHome Page\n7620 SW Bridgeport Road\nCustomer Service\ncustomerservice@bioject.com\nE-Mail:\nPortland, OR 97224\nBiojector® is a registered trademark, and Bioject and Needle-Free\nInjection Management Systems are trademarks of Bioject Inc. Last\nupdated: 5/4/99\n2 of 2\n7/28/00 4:09 PM\n\n<<<PAGE 17>>>\n\n8/2/00\nHattee -\nmanufacturer du the\nCarboa dioxide Alidar\nuseato administe,\nmedications.\nand deterneie of this\nCoupe under 0(4)))\nThawks-fee yeu Twes\nGigi\n\n<<<PAGE 18>>>\n\n.*\n.. -\nBJOJECT\nHOJECT INC\nFACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET\nPCATUNO, CREGON 9724\nFAX: (303) 0249002\nTELEPHONE: (S03) aJ9-T22I\nTransmitting Fax Number: (503) 624-9002\n• .\nTroubleshooting Number: (503) 639-7221\nDate:\n121/00\nReceiving Far No: 326 - 2127\nThe following document consists of _12 page(s) including this cover sheet 2)\nPlease call the troubleshooting number above if pages are not received.\nPLEASE DELIVER FHIS TRANSMISSION TO\nName: Don S7:9483\nCompany: FAA\nDepartment: 1X32-mgs\nFEIS DOCUMENT IS EROM:\nName:\ni chas Sport me\nComments:®\nDOn,\nHEss is the tato Ws DiscussEDi\nAss tha spres for your \" Lits Incers?\nRs4oo\nRichon\nTHE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT BEING TRANSVIFIED:\nwill not be sent to you\n- Will be sent by overnight mail\nwill be sent by regular mail\n_ other:.\nCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This facsimile [this page and any accompanying pages(s)] is intended only for the\nuse of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential\nand exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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Thank you.\nus immediately by telephone (collect), and return the original message to us at the above address via the U.S. Postal\n\n<<<PAGE 19>>>\n\nA NEW ERA OF PARENTERAL\nTHERAPY IS AT HAND\nHe technongy\nProven clicacy\n7 Unique portable\ndesign\n• Easv to learn\neasy to use\nContaminated needlestick injuries extract an enormous toll on today's\n¡Safer cost-effedive\nhealthcare industry threatening the well being of medical\ndisposal\nprofessionals and costing healthcare providers\nmillions of dollars annually.\ndelivery method for subcutaneous and\nNow there is an effective needle-free drug\nLEGERTANC\n#Maintenance-free\nintramuscular injections that prevents\ncontaminated needlestick injuries and the\nsubsequent spread of bloodborne pathogens.\nBecause it is easy to use and patient preferred, it\nValue added\nmarks a new standard of care for administering\ncost-in-use\ninjections.\nThe Biojector 2000 Needle-Free Injection Management System\ndelivers medications parenterally without a needle. Instead, the\n• Eliminates fear\nBiojector uses compressed carbon dioxide (COz) as a safe\nassociated with needle\npower source to eject medication through a micro-\ninjections\n323\"\norifice within a fraction of a second. This delivery\naction effectively penetrates the skin and delivers\nthe medication into the patient's tissue.\nThe Biojector eliminates costly maintenance\nand the threat of cross-contamination with its\nunique, patented, disposable medication syringe.\nOnce an injection is given, the needle-free syringe\nGÖLD 1293\nBIOJECT\nis discarded. Single-use Bioject syringes provide safe\ninjections for patients and needle-free drug delivery for\nmedical professionals, advancing the overall quality of\nSafety. Innovation. Quality.\nhealthcare.\nThe future of needle-free drug delivery is here.\n\n<<<PAGE 20>>>\n\nPRODUCT INFORMATION\nSyringe No.\nOrder No.\nBiojector 2000 Needle-Free Injector ..\n#1B02000\nBiojector Syringes\n(Box of 100, up to 1.0 cc variable-dose)\nNo. 2 Needle-Free Syringe\n#1S02100\nNo. 3 Needle-Free Syringe\n#1503100\nNo. 4 Needle-Free Syringe\n#1S04100\nNo. 5 Needle-Free Syringe\n#1S05100\nNo. 7 Needle-Free Syringe\n#1S07100\nCO, Power Cartridges (Box of 10)\n#1CO8010\n*#*****\nCUSTOMER SERVICE AND ORDERING INFORMATION\nBioject is committed to providing the best possible service and\n• Orator Temperature\nRange\nsupport. Our customer service representatives are well qualified\n6000380\nand readily available to answer any of your questions regarding\nthe Biojector 2000.\no Weighte\n:230z. 640 grams!\nContact Bioject Customer Service at:\n(800) 683-7221 ext. 436, or\n(503) 639-7221 ext. 436\ncin, (22 cm) lo\nOr write:\nressure Indicator:\nBioject Inc.\nCustomer Service\n7620 SW Bridgeport Road\nSyringe Secured Indicator\nPortland, OR 97224\nInservice video tapes and educational materials are also available\nyringe Actuator Interlock\nupon request from Bioject's Customer Service Department.\nRecommended Service and\nCalibration In\nterv\n18 months\nBioTector\nWarran\nOne\nGOLD 1293\nAll sales are subject to Bioject's standard terms and conditions.\nPrices are subject to change without notice.\n1. Leads from the MIMWR. Hepatitis B associated with jet gun injection-California.\nJAMA. 256(4): 446-447; July 1986.\nBiojector is a registered trademark, and Bioject and Needle-Free Injection\nsubsidiary, Bioject Inc.\nManagement System(s) are trademarks of Bioject Medical Technologies Inc. and its\nBIOJECT\n@Copyright 1994 Bioject Inc. All rights reserved. 171-0117-04, Rev. B, 3/96\nSafety. Innovation. Quality.\n\n<<<PAGE 21>>>\n\nBIOJECTOR® 2000\nProduct information and benefits of the\nBiojector 2000 Needle-Free\nInjection Management System\nBIOJECT®\nNeedle-Free Injection\nManagement Systems\n\n<<<PAGE 22>>>\n\nCONTENTS\nDESCRIPTION\nThe System.\n..2\nEnergy Source\n...2\nSterile, Single-Use Biojector Syringe.\n...2\nAdvances on Proven Technology\n..3\nUnique Design\n....\nNeedle-Free Injections\n..3\nPatient Preferred\n•4\nLocal Reactions.\n.4\nCustomer Service\n.4\nProduct Specifications.\n.4\nBENEFITS OF THE BIOJECTOR\nHealthcare Worker Benefits\nNo Contaminated Needle:\nSafer for the Healthcare Worker\nProven Efficacy.\nEasier Disposal\nMaintenance Free\nCost Effective\n5\nPatient Benefits\n..6\nNo Needle: Safer for the Patient.\n6\nNo Needle: Patient Preferred\n.6\nFaster and Easier Delivery\n..6\nLess Tissue Trauma\n.6\nBiojector® is a registered trademark, and Bioject®\nand Needle-Free Injection Management\nREFERENCES\n6\nSystems are trademarks of Bioject Inc.\n\n<<<PAGE 23>>>\n\nDESCRIPTION\n2\nThe System\nThe Biojector is a high speed delivery system designed to inject medication\nintramuscularly (IM) or subcuraneously (SQ) without a needle. The Biojector\nmploys compressed carbon dioxide (CO,) as a power source to eject\nnedication through a tiny orifice in a fraction of a second, effectivel\npenetrating the skin.\nBiojector®\nEnergy Source\nThe Biojector is energized by a standard COr cartridge. Each COz\ncartridge delivers from 6-10 injections with proper technique. Installing the\nCOr cartridge is a simple procedure, which is described in the Instruction Manual.\nThe COz never interacts with the medication.\nSterile, Single-Use Biojector Syringe\nsingle-use syringe. This plastic syringe is the only part of the system that comes in\nThe Biojector is the first jet injector in history to deliver medications from a sterile\ncontact with the patient's skin. This unique feature virtually eliminates the risk of\nbloodbore pathogen cross-contamination to patients and healthcare providers.\n-d-s\n\n<<<PAGE 24>>>\n\nDESCRIPTION\nAdvances on Proven Technology\nathogens from one patient to another. This cross-contamination problem has bee\nne stationary nozzle, through which the medication was ejected, could pass bloodborn\neliminated by the B2000.\nUnique Design\nSeveral important design elements distinguish the Biojector from other jet injection\ndevices.\nand daily maintenance are not necessary:\nNeedle-Free Injections\nThe Biojector Syringe is packaged with a fill needle or vial adapter which is only used\nbefore is emoted, lifer inter is placed ingle no che the cos at a roacie,\nand the actuator (switch) is pressed and released to deliver the injection.\nFive different syringe sizes allow the clinician to achieve various\npenetration depths for an intramuscular or subcutaneous injection,\ndepending on desired depth of penetration.\nThe needle-free syringe eliminates \"needlephobia\" and\nreduces patient anxiety associated with injections.\nMany people seem to truly fear injections and\nmay avoid seeking health care because of\nthis phobia.\n\n<<<PAGE 25>>>\n\nDESCRIPTION\nPatient Preferred\nevery case. Varying degrees of pain have been experienced with injections administered\nDelivery of medication through the skin creates some physical sensation in nearly\nceptance seems to be higher since the injection is delivered more rapidly'\n, both needle/syringe and jet injection. Work with jet injectors shows that patier\nPatients have preferred the Biojector over needle/syringe for the following reasons:\n• It decreases che fear of a traditional needle injection\n• The injection occurs in a fraction of a second\n• It appears less intimidating than the traditional needle/syringe injectior\nLocal Reactions\nCustomer Service\nLoger Customer ervice, - 683-72 01 305-69.121, akable upon request from\nProduct Specifications\nSize:\nWeight\n..8-1/2 inches (22cm)\nPower Souree:.......\nOperation Temperature Range\n..20.5 ounces (580 grams)\n..60°-100°F (14°-38°C)\nInjections per CO, Cartridge:\nGO, Cartridge\nPressure Indicator:\nSyringe/ Actuator Interlock:\nYes\nRecommended Service\n.Yes\nand Calibration Interval\nWarranty:..\n(for the Biojector):.\n.18 months\nAdministration:...\nIntramuscular and subcutaneous\n.12 months\na physician\ninjections under the direction of\n\n<<<PAGE 26>>>\n\n...\n5\nBENEFITS OF THE BIOJECTOR\nHealthcare\nNo Contaminated Needle: Safer for the Healthcare Worker\nWorker\nBenefits\nProven Efficacy\nSelection Guide.\nEasier Disposal\nMaintenance Free\nhe Biojector System is the only pneumatic device which employs a sterile\nterization or eating alet each usectors, the Biojector does not requir\nCost Effective\nThe cost to investigate and treat needlestick injuries has soared. A portion of\nthese costs includes those with employee time loss, replacement, or medical\ntreatment should the healthcare worker develop a positive test for hepatitis\nThe Biojector eliminates the contaminated needle and removes the risk of\nassociated with this benefit are measurable not only in direct costs, but also\nbloodborne pathogen transmission through accidental needlesticks. The savings\nin improved employee morale and productivity.\n\n<<<PAGE 27>>>\n\nBENEFITS OF THE BIOJECTOR\n6\nPatient\nNo Needle: Safer for the Patient\nThe liquid stream of medication takes the path of least resistance and flows\nBenefits\naround nerves and blood vessels rather than chrough them. The Biojector\nNo Needle: Patient Preferred\nFaster and Easier Delivery\nThe Biojector delivers a variable dose up to 1.0 cc in a fraction of a second.\nLess Tissue Trauma\nPublished clinical studies report that there is less scarring, tissue trauma and atrophy\nhen medication (such as insulin) is delivered via jet injection as opposed to\naditional needle/syringe\nREFERENCES\n1.\nNov. 1982.\nMcKenzie R. Clinical applications of jet injection. NZM]. 720:815-817;\n2.\nHes So as tal, Tunition and mass therapy ease upon two decades\nxperience. Military Med. 516-524; June 1963\n3.\nNeufeld P, Katz L. Comparative evaluation of three jet injectors for mass\nimmunization. Can J Pub Hlth. 68:513-516; 1977.\n4.\nmethod. JAMA. 195:156-159; 1966.\nWeller C, Linder M. Jet injection of insulin vs. the syringe and needle\n*12\"\n\n<<<PAGE 28>>>\n\nBJOJECT®\nNeedle-Free Injection Management Systems\n7620 SW Bridgeport Road\nPortland, Oregon 97224\n503/639-7221\n800/683-7221\nwww.bioject.com\nCopyright© 1998 Bioject Inc.\n171-0119-01 Rev. B (9/98)\nAll Rights Reserved\n\n<<<PAGE 29>>>\n\n07/21/00\nFRI 11:45 FAA 503 620 6431\nBIUJECT\n40001\n\" \"i\n*********************\n***\n*********************\nIX REPORT\n***\nTRANSMISSION OK\nIX/RX NO\nCONNECTION ID\nCONNECTION TEL\n4105\n18567517289p40\nUSAGE T\nST. TIME\n07/21 11:29\n16'06\nPGS. SENT\nRESULT\nOK\n24\nBJOJECT\nJuly 21, 2000\nFAX: (503) 624-7002\nTELEPHONE: (G03) 639-7221\nWWW.BOJECT.CCM\nRE:\nBioject Product Information\nThanks for your inquiry regarding the Bioject Needle-Free Injection System. The Biojector® 2000 uses\nuse of a needle. It is a safe, effective delivery method for subcutaneous and intramuscular injections.\ncompressed carbon dioxide (COz) to deliver medication through a disposable, single-use syringe without the\nThe features which differentiate our Biojector® 2000 system from other needle-free injection devices are:\n:\nAdministers up to 1 ml. of injectate\nDelivers either subcutaneous or intramuscular injections, as indicated by the\n•\nEliminates completely the risk of cross contamination between patients, and the risk of accidental\nmedication/ vaccine labeling\nAdministers different types of medication with the same device, using single use,\nneedle- stick injuries for healthcare professionals\n• •\nReduces the volume and expense of hazardous medical waste (sharps) disposal\nEase of training and use for medical technicians and health care professionals\nHigh level of patient acceptance\nExtremely portable\nAddresses the sharps-safe issues raised by recent OSHA legislation.\n• Each Biojector 2000 Injector\n$675.00\n• Each box of single use, sterlle, disposable needle-free syringes\n(100 SC or IM syringes per box)\n$67.00\n• Each box of CO, power cartridges\n$5.00\n(10 CO, cartridges per box)\nNational Sales Manager, Mr. Kurt Lynam, at 503/639-7221 extension 501. If you would like to contact one of\nFor additional information regarding ordering and pricing, please contact elther myself (Ext. 436), or our\nour nurses for additional clinical information please contact Tricia Diamond at extension 578.\nyou need any additional information.\nThanks again for your Interest in Bioject's products and technology. Please contact us at the number below if\n\n<<<PAGE 30>>>\n\n10/18/00 WED 11:49 FAX 503 624 9002\nBIOJECI INC.\nØ1001\nBIOJECT INC.\nFAX\nDate:\n10-18-200\nNumber of pages including cover shes:\n19\nTo:\nFrom: \"\n6161 CORDiN\nTem BRooks\n-\n•\nPhone:\nPhone:\n(505) 639-7221\nFax phone: 202-366-3012\nFax phone:\n(503) 624-9002\nCC:\n-\nREMARKS:\nUrgent\n• For your revier\n• Reply ASAP\nPlease commem\n•\nBIOJECT\n7620 S.W. BRIDGEPORT ROAD\nPORTLAND, OREGON 97224\n\n<<<PAGE 31>>>\n\n10/18/00 WED 11:49 FAX 503 624 9002\nBIQJECE INC.\n0002\nINDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS\nPRODUCT INFORMATION\nProduct Rango\nSTANDARDS ........\n....... EN, DIN, TÚV, DOT. MOD. BS, MIL. FAA. TSO, ASTM, EMPA, DAN\nConversion Factors\nFILLING\nMutliply\nBy\nTo obtoin\nCarbon Dioxide (COz). Nitrogan (Na)\nSURFACE TREATMENT........ Electroplated Zinc. Super (high corrosion resistant) Zinc\nmm\n0.0394\nIn\nam?\nMARKING........\n0.155\n..... InkJet. 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