# Defense Logistics Agency — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0320
- **title:** Defense Logistics Agency — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-07-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 00-0320 response to Defense Logistics Agency concerning 178.601.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Research and
Washington, D.C. 20590
›pecial Programs
Idministration
JUL 16 2001
Ms. Linda McCarthy
Defense Logistics Agency
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Ref. No. 00-0320
2001 Mission Drive
New Cumberland, PA 17070-5000
Dear Ms. McCarthy:
on a no ca in see a canty, go catson
whether retesting is required for
one inner fiberboard box weighing 5 pounds if the packaging was
combination packaging with
tested with four 1 quart inner glass bottles weighing 2.5 pounds
each.
inner fiberboard box.
You also ask whether there is a limit on the size of the
Under $ 178.601 (g) (2), for combination packagings, Variation 2
allows inner packagings of any type in an outer packaging without
retesting if the specific conditions of the variation are met.
There is no restriction on the size of the inner fiberboard box,
however, it may not exceed half of the gross mass (the weight of
the inner packagings plus the weight of the contents) of the
inner packagings used for the drop test.
packagings must also comply with § 173.27 (c) (1) and (c) (2).
For air transport,
all of the provisions in S 178.601 (g) (2) (i) through (vii)
If
the combination packaging with
one inner fiberboard box is not
are met,
need
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you
further
assistance.
Sincerely,
Hattie I. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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JUL 16 2001
!
Ms. Linda McCarthy
2001 Mission Drive
Defense Logistics Agency
Ref. No. 00-0320
New Cumberland, PA 17070-5000
Dear Ms. McCarthy:
This is in response to your letter and subsequent telephone
conversation with a member of my staff requesting clarification
of Variation 2 in 49 CFR 178.601 (g). Specifically, you ask
whether retesting is required for a combination packaging with
one inner fiberboard box weighing 5 pounds if the packaging was
tested with four 1 quart inner glass bottles weighing 2.5 pounds
inner fiberboard box.
each. You also ask whether there is a limit on the size of the
Under § 178.601(g) (2), for combination packagings, Variation 2
allows
inner packagings of any type in
retesting if the specific conditions of the variation are met.
an outer packaging without
There is no restriction on the size of the inner fiberboard box,
however, it may not exceed half of the gross mass (the weight of
the inner packagings plus the weight of the contents) of the
inner packagings used for the drop test.
For air transport,
all of the provisions in $ 178.601(g) (2) (i) through (Vi1) are met,
packagıngs must also comply with § 173.27 (c) (1) and (c) (2).
the combination packaging with one inner fiberboard box is not
required to be retested.
need further assistance.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you
Sincerely,
Hattie I. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
DHM-12: McIntyre: 06/25/01
$ 178.601

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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
DEFENSE DISTRIBUTION CENTER
McIntyre
2001 MISSION DRIVE
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA 17070-5000
8 118.60/19(z)
IN REPLY
REFER TO
Packaging
DDC-J3/J4-0
00-0320
MEMORANDUM FOR DOT, RSPA, OFFICE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
STANDARDS
SUBJECT: Request For Interpretation of CFR49, 178.601 (g)(2)
This office as the Defense Logistics Agency focal point for Performance Oriented
Packaging (POP) testing receives questions concerning interpretations of the CFR 49
regulation. We have a question on the use of Selective Testing, 49 CFR, Paragraph
178.601 (g)(2) "Variation 2". Can a lesser number of larger packagings be shipped in a
tested container meeting the requirements for testing of Variation 2 without further
testing? For example, a packaging is tested with 4-1 quart inner glass bottles weighing
2.5 pounds each, total weight of inner packagings is 10 pounds, each 1-quart battle is
eight inches in height and two inches in diameter. Provided the cushioning requirements
can be satisfied, can one fiberboard box weighing 5 pounds, ten inches in height and four
inches in diameter be substituted for the 1-quart original inner container? Is there an
upper limit on the size of the fiberboard box?
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Action officer for this matter is Liada
McCarthy, DSN: 977-8238, Commercial 717-770-8238, FAX extension is 7143.
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Linda McCarthy
Packaging Specialist
Program Manager, POP
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