# Paul Reamy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0207
- **title:** Paul Reamy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2002-09-24
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- **summary:** 02-0207 concerning 172.406.
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U.S. Department
Research and
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
SEP 2 4 2002
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Administration
Mr. Paul Reamy
504 Misty Lane
... 72 Reference No. 02-0207
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
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Dear Mr. Reamy:
This is in response to your July 30, 2002 letter asking if hazard warning labels are required to be
positioned in a square-on-point (diamond) configuration under the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) and the International Civil Aviation Organizations
Technical Instructions on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (ICAO Technical Instructions).
The answer is no. While it is the intent of these regulations that a label be oriented square-on-
point on a package when possible, the requirements in 49 CFR 172:406 and Sections 3.2 and 3.4
of the ICAO Technical Instructions do not prohibit the placement of hazard warning labels in an
orientation where the square-on-point is located with its flat sides parallel to the package.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Hothe 2: mittell
Hattie L. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
020207
172,406

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Ed monson
$ 172.406
July 30, 2002
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Mr. Edward I. Mazullo, Director
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, DHM 10
12-0201
Research and Special Programs Administration
400 7th Street S.W.
Washington, DC, 20590
Dear Ed;
It is my understanding that the current labeling requirements in 49 CFR Subpart E of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations do not require that hazard labels be applied so as to be
my interpretation?
point on point. That is, hazard labels may be applied square on square. Am I correct in
Would the same be true of the labeling requirements of the International Civil Aviation
Organizations Technical Instructions(ICAO)?
Section 3.4.1.1 in the ICAO states in part " Class labels must conform to the following
SPECIFICATIONS: They must be in the form of a square with minimum dimensions of
50mmx50mm may be used on packages containing infectious substances where the
100mm, set at an angle of 45 degrees (diamond shaped) except that labels of
packages are of dimensions such that they can only bear smaller labels"
point to point ?
Does RSPA interpret this verbiage in ICAO to mean thät hazard labels must be applied
Thanks so much for your time and the time of your staff in considering these questions.
An early response would be appreciated.
Sincerely;
rata
Paul Reamy
504 Misty Lane
(239) 656-7005
North Fort Myers, Florida 33903
Fax: (239) 656-0731
E-mail: thereamys1@aol.com
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