# Diversey Lever — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 00-0227
- **title:** Diversey Lever — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-01-01
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 00-0227 response to Diversey Lever concerning 173.28.
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S. Departmen
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
f Transportatio
Washington, D.C. 20590
JAN 17 2001
Mr. Robert Budzn
Ref. No. 00-0227
Coordinator Regulatory Affairs
Diversey Lever
3630 E. Kemper Road
Cincinnati, OH 45241
Dear Mr. Budzn:
This is in response to your August 11, 2000, letter regarding
clarification of the provisions in S$ 173.28 and 173.29 of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) .
Your questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:
Q1:
Must the minimum thickness be marked on a drum each time
it is reused even if the manufacturer has already marked
the drum with the minimum thickness at the time of
manufacture.
A1: The answer is no. To reuse a metal or plastic drum used
as single packaging or as an outer packaging of a
permanent manner with the nominal or minimum thickness of
composite packaging, the drum must be marked in a
the packaging material (§ 173.28 (b) (4)). A packaging not
marked at the time of manufacture with the nominal or
minimum thickness may be permanently marked at a later
date by the reuser or reconditioner provided the
integrity of the container is not degraded and the
packaging was initially intended to be reused.
02:
How is the term "exclusive use of the refiller" defined
with respect to S
173.28 (b) (7) (iii)?
A2:
"Exclusive use of the refiller" as referenced in
§ 173.28 (b) (7) (iii) means the transport vehicle may not
carry materials
shipped by any person other than the
refiller of the drums.
Q3:
What is required to confirm that a contracted carrier is
operating under
• "exclusive use" as specified in
§ 173.28 (b) (7) (iii).
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A3:
There are no specific requirements under the HMR to
confirm that a contracted carrier is operating under
"exclusive use."
04: Are labels required on drums that contain only the
residue of a hazardous material?
A4:
The answer is yes.
Section 173.29 (a) requires an empty
packaging that contains only the residue of a hazardous
material to be transported in the same manner as when it
previously contained a greater quantity of that hazardous
material.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Suhan 18 f
Chief,
Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards

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BAH
DiverseyLever
1& / Reglonal luchnical Center Nonh Anterica
3630 East Kemper Hoad
Tel (519)3362564 Fax (513) 256259/
Reuse of Packagings
August 11, 2000
00-0227
Dirccior of Hazardous Material Standards
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
FAX. #1-202-366-3012
U.S. D.O.T.
Hot line # 1-800-467-4922
Mr. Mazzallo,
In sporking with Mir. Michael Steven of the Tot line response group a nunher of qucstions wero asked of
Lie questions had responses as anticipated, others, specifically 173.28 (7)(ili), questions needed additional
the DOT related to scctions 173.28 and 173.29 of the 49 CMR as related to recycling of packaging. Some of
feedback and duc to that, Mr. Steven indicated a letler should be submitted to you for a formal written reply
lo addross the questions asked and are as follows.
/ low is "dedicated" and "Exclaive use" define with respect to the exemption of not having lo do thi
: 2. Whal should label status be on the empty containers?
leakproof testing if recycling?
v3,If a contracted transport carrier complios to dedicaled, what is necded to confirm this?
A.Il a contract carrier picks up material other than the contracted (rcyclc) matcrial, who becamcs liable lor
05. Are their alteralives lo stamping the current wall thickness into the packaging?
the violation?
Product would be manufactured at company site.
These would be flic possible given paramciers.
Product is sont from company manufacturing site either by a- company vehicic or by b- conmon carricr lo
UN certificd prodnet package is used.
company distribution center.
my conners are roland to company distibution conter on company owned vehicle from customer
roduct is sent from company distribution conter to customer on conpany owned vehicle:
1- by company owned chicle or b- a contracied (dedicated) transport carrier
clur of empries to manufacturing site from company distribution center is possibly done in two manners
Product rofilled is same or similar product (ic. Soap/Detergenl).
Once returned, container is cleaned.
Resond out is in beginning.
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