# Solutions, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0222
- **title:** Solutions, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-05-23
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0222 response to Solutions, Inc. concerning 173.197.
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of ransportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
MAY 23 2003
Mr. Victor B. Anderson
Solutions, Inc.
Reference No. 02-0222
5948 Timber Ridge Drive, Ste. 102
Prospect, Kentucky 40059
Dear Mr. Anderson:
This is in further response to your letter and telephone conversations with Ms. Eileen Edmonson
"Regulated medical waste, 6.2 (infectious), UN 3291, PG I," packaged in UN standard or non-
of my staff. You asked if a hazardous materials carrier may transport sharps described as
DOT specification packagings under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HIMR; 49 CFR Part
171-180) that do not meet the sharps packaging requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
We recently revised the requirements in the HMR for infectious substances, including sharps
meeting the definition of RMW, to harmonize them with international standards and incorporate
several RMW exemptions (67 FR 53118, August 14, 2002). While certain of these revised
requirements, some of which are discussed below, refer to FDA requirements for sharps
containers, the FDA is the lead agency in approving single-use and reusable medical devices,
such as sharps containers. The HMR do not supercede these requirements. For more
information on the FDA's requirements, you may wish to contact Ms. Diane Goldsberry or
Ms. Carolyn Niebauer of the FDA's Centers for Devices and Radiological Health, Office of
2094 Gaither Road, Rockville, MD, 20850, at (301) 594-4618.
Compliance, Division of Enforcement, General Hospital Devices Branch, HFZ-333,
Under the new HIMR requirements, the following RMW packagings are authorized for Division
6.2 (infectious) sharps that are not a Risk Group 4 material: (1) a non-bulk, puncture-resistant
Subpart M, as specified in § 173.197(b); (2) a puncture-resistant Large packaging capable of
packaging that meets the Packing Group Il performance level requirements in 49 CFR Part 178,
retaining liquids that meets the testing requirements for an intermediate bulk container prescribed
in 49 CFR Part 178
in § 173.197(d)(1) and (d)(3). Inner packagings used in a Large packaging, Cart, or BOP must
conform to the requirements in § 173.197(e).
You also asked if an inner packaging containing sharps and a polyethylene bag containing RMW
may be placed in the same outer packaging under the HMR. For non-bulk packagings, the
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answer is yes. However, inner packagings in a Cart or BOP must be restricted in a manner that
packaging must be separated from a plastic-film bag with rigid barriers or dividers that will
minimizes breakage. See §§ 173.197(d)(2)(iv) and 173.197(d)(3)(v). Further, in a BOP, a rigid
prevent damage to inner packagings from load shifts. See § 173.197(d)(3)(v).
Sharps may be transported as RMW in a non-specification, non-bulk packaging by a private or
contract carrier under the provisions in §§ 173.134(c)(1) and (2). A sharps container intended for
reuse in a Large packaging, Cart, or BOP must be approved and certified as a medical device for
reuse by the FDA and meet additional requirements under § 173.197(e)(3). Sharps meeting the
definition of a Risk Group 4 material must be classed and transported as a UN 2814 or UN 2900
infectious substance in packagings tested and marked as required under §§ 173.196 and
173.503(f), tespectively. See § 173.134(a)(4).
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
stable z. Mittet
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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August 22, 2002
Pregulated Medical
Waste
US Department of Transportation
RSPA
02-0222
400 7th Street, S.W.
DHM-10
Washington, DC. 20590
Ed Mazzulo, Director of Office of Hazardous Materials
Dear Mr. Mazzulo;
I am a packaging provider for the medical waste industry. I have a customer that needs to
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and conforms to the intent of the regulations.
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Please reply back to me by fax or mail'as soon as possible. Fax # 502-228-2931, You
Solutions Inc.
Prospect, KY. 40059
5948 Timber Ridge Drive, Suite 102
If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 502-228-2901
Thank you,
Victor B. Anderson
P.O. Box 1091 Prospect, Kentucky 40059
502-228-2901 fox:502-228-2931
www.a-solutionsinc.com
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