# Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0126
- **title:** Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-06-06
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0126 response to Allied Universal Corporation concerning 178.601.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
JUN - 6 2003
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Administration
Special Programs
Safety and Compliance Manager
Ms. Robin J. Eddy Bolte
Ref. No. 02-0126
Allied Universal Corporation
3901 N.W. 115th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33178
Dear Ms. Eddy Bolte:
This responds to your letter regarding the testing of
specification packagings under the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CER Parts 171-180). Specifically, your
consists of a fiberboard box containing four plastic bottles with
company uses a tested combination packaging design type that
child resistant screw-on caps. Your company intends to purchase
similar design inner plastic bottles with child resistant screw-
similar caps from a different manufacturer.
You state that using
permissible under the definition of a "different packaging" in
that are made by a different manufacturer would be
$ 178.601 (c) (4) (ii).
this would be permissible under selective testing variation 1, in
In addition, it is your understanding that
$ 178.601(g) (1). I apologize for the delay in responding.
incorrect.
Your understanding of the provisions in S 178.601 (c) (4) (ii) is
the outer
packaging has been successfully tested with different
A combination packaging which differs only in that
inner packagings is not considered a different packaging. The
packaging without further testing.
[tested] inner packagings may be assembled in this outer
inner packagings provided by a different manufacturer would not
However, the use of untested
different.
satisfy this requirement and, therefore, the packaging would be
Your understanding of § 178.601(g) (1) Variation I is correct.
Provided the closure is of similar design (e.g., screw cap,
friction lid, etc.), the inner packagings are of similar design
or greater impact resistance than that of the originally tested
(i.e., shape), and the material of construction offers the same
inner packaging, further testing of a tested design type is not
necessary.
Therefore, provided an equivalent level of
performance can be ascertained, you may, under Variation
inner packagings constructed by a different manufacturer.
1, use
178.601 (c)(4)
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I trust this satisfies your inquiry.
be of further assistance.
Please contact us if we can
Sincerely,
Hithe 2. Mitchell
Hattie I. Mitchell
Chief,
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
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Stevens
8178:601 c)(4)
Testing tackages
ALLIED UNIVERSAL. CORP., 3901 .W. 118' Avenue, Miami, Florida 33178
02 -0126
Fax 305-885-4671
305-888-2823
Director for Hazardous Materials Standards
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
400 Seventh Street, S.W., DHM-10
U.S. Department of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
April 25, 2002
Subject: Interpretation, Different Packaging 49 CFR §178.601 (c)(4)
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
I am writing to you once again as my company is trying to determine package testing requirements as
specified in 49 CFR §178, Subpart M.
49 CFR §178, Subpart M.
Our concer is in regards to the testing of a fiberboard box (packaging code 4G) per the requirements in
4G/Y19.4/S/02/USA/(number for approving agency). The fiberboard box inner packaging is four plastic
Currently, the box we utilize holds the following certification: UN
bottles with a child resistant screw-on cap. Our question concers the inner packaging.
that was utilized during the performance oriented testing, without requalifying the package? Or do we
resistant screw-on cap, may we purchase it from another manufacturer, one who did not make the cap
CFR $178.601(c)(4)(ii) states that testing is required for different packaging, but a different package does
have to retest the package if we buy the chlld resistant screw-on cap from another manufacturer? 49
tested with different inner packagings. A variety of such inner packagings may be assembled in this
not include a combination packaging which differs only In that the outer packaging has been successfully
and child resistant screw-on caps could be made by a variety of manufactures, and not require additional
outer packaging without further testing. That definition moves us to belleve that the inner plastic bottles
performance oriented packaging testing because the outer package (the fiberboard box) has the stayed
I did speak to one of your agents at the Hazardous Material Hotline on Aprl 22, 2002. After a brief
additional testing was required so long as the original fiberboard box provided in the original United
conversation with her, and further conversatlons with an engineer, she determined that no such
and child resistant screw-up on cap did not warrant additional performance oriented packaging testing.
Nations authorization was continued to be used. Changing the manufacturer of the Inner plastic bottle
ay company would like you to once again review this question and to provide an Interpretation in writing
whomever is involved in the conversation.
Ve our concerned that 49 CFR 178.601(c)(4) is open to a variety of interpretations based upo
If you should have any questions, please call me at 800-437-8715, extension 183.
Thank you.
Allled Universal Corp.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Manager
co:
J. Palmer. COO/General Manugar
6662-908-5T6
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