# Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 01-0121
- **title:** Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-10-03
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 01-0121 response to Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation concerning 173.134.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
OCT 3
2001
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
Tri-State Hospital
Mr. Irent Sisco
Ref. No. 01-0121
30409 Commerce Drive
Supply Corporation
San Antonio, FL 33576
Dear Mr. Sisco:
This responds to your letter requesting clarification of the
packaging exceptions for
regulated medical waste (RMW) under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180).
specification fiberboard packaging conforms to 49 CFR
Specifically, you inquire whether your non-bulk, non-
173.134 (b) (3). You stated in a telephone conversation with a
member of my
staff that the RMW is transported by a private or
contract carrier.
The answer is yes.
As provided by § 173.134 (b) (3), a regulated
medical waste that is transported by a private or contract
carrier is excepted from: (1) the "INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE" label,
if the outer packaging is marked with a "BIOHAZARD" marking
conforming to 29 CFR 1910.1030, and (2) for other than a waste
packaging requirements in S 173.197, if packaged in a
culture or stock of an infectious substance, the specific
rigid, non-
bulk package conforming to SS 173.24 and 173.24a, and 29 CFR
1910.1030.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if we can
be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Meet
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards .
173134
010121

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ES LOSTAL SUPYLY CORPOBAZION
Tri State
30409 Commerce Drive • San Antonio, FL 33576
Stevens
(352) 588-3732 • (800) 775-8868 • Fax (352) 588-4899
3/73.141
CENTURION
173.134
Mr, Edward Mazzullo
Regulated Medical
Director of the Office of Hazardous Materials
United States DOT/RSPA (DHM-10)
01-0121
Washington, DC 20590-0001
400 7th Street S.W.
5/11/01
Dear Edward,
I need your help. I am writing on behalf of Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation specifically in regards to the corrugated
Biohazard boxes that we supply in the State of Florida. I had contacted Washington D.C. in regards to the printing of our
They had instructed me that as long as I am compliant with the Florida Administrative Codes for Biomedical
Waste that we would be in compliance with the Department of Transportation.
After thoroughly reading the Florida Administrative Code for Biomedical Waste (Chapter 64E-16), it looks like we are
is printed for all boxes at least six inches in diameter on outer containers 19" X 14" or larger, and at least one inch in
totally compliant in regards to the printing of our boxes. For Outer Containers, the interational biological hazard symbol
or number be printed on the boxes. In Florida, some boxes have a 4G or UN certification # on them and some do not
diameter on outer containers less than 19"X 14". No where does it state that any kind of certification or regutation code
have any certification #'s on them at all. It varies from place to place. Usually the waste management transporter prints a
convenience. However, this is not required on the printing of the boxes because it is not mentioned in the Florida
certification # on their boxes. They might do this so they do not have to put a label on them every time out of pure
Administrative Code. From everything our company has read, we are totally in compliance.
compliance with the D.O.T. as well because of the compliance with the State Codes. What our company needs is a
Then we talked to the State of Florida and the D.O.T. and they said that we were compliant and that we would be in
specific letter addressing that we are in compliance for the D.O.T. in regards to the printing of our corrugated containers
any certification numbers for that matter does not need to be printed on the boxes that we supply in the State of Florida.
for Biomedical Waste. And also if you could please specifically address that the following certifications, compliances and
They might have to go on the side of the biohazard waste truck or a label that the generator or transporter puts on the
case, then a lot of companies are not in compliance because about half the boxes just have the Biohazardous Waste
boxes. However, no where can we find that any kind of certification number has to be printed on the boxes. If this is the
Symbol printed on them. From reading the Florida Administrative Codes, it looks like labels satisfies any need to print
anything other than the Bio-Hazardous Sign on the boxes. Could you please include in your letter that the following
certification numbers or any numbers are not necessary to be printed on the boxes according to Florida Administrative
Codeland also is not required to be compliant with the D.O.T.? And if indeed labels are required to have any certification
numbers on them, then please specify that the labels should get printed and directly printing any certification numbers on
the boxes is not necessary.
Certification #'s
4G
D.E.P. #7221
UN3291
u:
4G/Y15.8/S/99
N
USA/+BR1826
Sectión 173.197
Complies with 49CFR
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HOSPITAL SUTPLY CORPORAITON
Tri-State
30409 Commerce Drive • San Antonio, FL 33576
(352) 588-3732 » (800) 775-8868 • Fax (352) S88-4899
CENTURION
Cerin son or neicatons are bied pried on ly lout if er in rase cat mer you nave any questions
Sincere thanks for all of the help!
Respectfully Yours,
Trent Sisco
Tri-State Hospital Supply Corporation
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