# ZAG Industries — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0271
- **title:** ZAG Industries — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-10-27
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- **summary:** 00-0271 response to ZAG Industries concerning 173.301.
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S. Departmen
400 Seventh St., S.W.
f Transportatio
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
OCT 27 2000
Mr. Miki Birnbaum
Ref. No. 00-0271
ZAG Industries
19 Hamelacha Street
New Industrial Zone
Rosh Hayim 48091
ISRAEL
Dear Mr. Birbaum:
This is in response to your September 27, 2000 letter requesting clarification on the requirements for
outside packagings for cylinders under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Specifically, you ask if there are testing requirements applicable to outside packagings for
the shipment of certain cylinders.
Section 173.301(k) requires that DOT Specification 2P, 2Q, 3E, 3HT, 4BA spherical type, 4D, 4DA,
4DS, 9,39, 40, and 41 cylinders are shipped in a strong outside packaging that adequately provides
protection for the cylinder. Unless the cylinders are equipped with a protective neck collar or neck
ring, the outside packaging must provide protection from accidental functioning and damage. A strong
outside package is defined by § 171.8 to be the outermost enclosure which provides protection against
the unintentional release of its contents under conditions normally encountered in transportation. There
are no specific testing requirements for strong outside packagings.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
173,301
000271

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Nelson
8|73.301 (k)
Date: 10 September, 2000 Com pressed Gases
00 - 0271
To: DOT
From: Miki Birnbaum - ZAG
Ref: Testing plastic boxes for shipping small CO, containers
Dear Sir/Lady
I am attaching some details and photos of the CO2 containers and
the foldable shipping box.
Please advise your recommended testing procedure and
transportation requirements for the plastic boxes in which holds 3x6=18
containers and will be displayed in the store and transported (full) to the
sale points and back (empty) to the filling plant (transportation by trucks).
Containers
The containers are high pressure and drop proven for home use.
Material:
Aluminum
Dia.:
60 mm
Length:
365mm
Weigh (full)
1.25 Kg
Weight (empty)
0.66 Kg
Plastic box
Length:
400 mm
Width:
200mm
Height:
400 mm
Weight (empty)
5 Kg
Loaded weight
27.5 Kg
Many thanks in advance
Miki Birnbaum - Engineer
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