# Dassault Falcon — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0231
- **title:** Dassault Falcon — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2002-11-08
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0231 response to Dassault Falcon concerning 175.10.
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US. Department
of Transportation
Washington, D.C.
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
NOV - 8 2002
Mr. John Ross
Dassault Falcon
Ref. No. 02-0231
P.O. Box 967
Little Rock, AR 72076
Dear Mr. Ross:
This is in response to your e-mail dated September 12, 2002, and subsequent telephone conversation...
with Sandra Webb of our staff regarding the transportation of dry cell batteries under the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180), Specifically, you ask whether nickel cadmium
batteries are subject to the HMR, in particular when transported by aircraft.
The answer is no, provided certain conditions are met. In the Hazardous Materials Table, § 172.101
the entry Batteries, dry, not subject to the requirements of this subchapter" references Special
provision 130. This provision excepts "Batteries, dry, not subject to the requirements of this
subchapter" from regulation when they are offered for transportation in a manner that prevents the
dangerous evolution of heat (for example, by effective insulation of exposed terminals).
The HMR contains ar overriding provision in § 173.21, Forbidden materials and packages.
Materials forbidden by § 173.21 may not be offered for transportation, or transported in commerce.
This section extends the forbidden designation beyond materials specifically identified in the Hazardous
Materials Table or elsewhere in the HMR, to various additional general categories including electrical
devices which are likely to create sparks or generate a dangerous quantity of heat, unless packaged in a
manner which precludes such an occurrence.
Any electrical device, even one not otherwise subject to the HMR (either by specific exception from
the HMR, or because the device and its power source contains no material meeting the definition of a
hazardous material), is forbidden from being offered for transportation, or transported, if the device is
likely to produce sparks or a dangerous quantity of heat.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Delmer F. Billings
175.10
Chief, Standards Development
iNfif fill mardous Materials Standards
020231

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From:
To:
Sent:
john.ross@dfjclr.falconjet.com
Thursday, September 12, 2002 12:41 PN
Subject:
Information Center Comments/Questions
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Air
02-0231
John D. Ross
Below is the result of your feedback form.
2002 at 12:41:03.
(john.ross@dfjclr.falconjet.com)
on Thursday, September 12,
was submitted by
Email:
john.ross@dfjclr.falconjet.com
Name:
John D. Ross
Category: Aircraft (Sections 175.1 - 175.706)
Organization:
Dassault Falcon
Street:
P.O. Box
967
City: LITTLE ROCK
State: Arkansas
Zip Code: 72076
Phone:
501-210-0297
Fax:
501-301-2200
Comments:
SUBJECT: Spare Ni-Cad
aircraft battery installation
I am writing for clarification on the installation and marking
requirements in CFR Title 49 for a "spare"
on-commercial business jet aircraft (privately/corporate owned)
ni-cad battery in
a
aircraft, etc.)
pecial container or cover, labeling, shipping document on boar
some power
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it will not be connected to aircraft wirina while in this "spare'
turned on in the aircraft
location).
Certificated
This battery is the same type as is approved and installed in the Type
case).
It will be installed using the same type tie down hardware anı
(TC) aircraft (TSO'd multiple cells in a stainless steel
same compartment (which is an equipment bay and not a cargo
inderlayment as the TC installation. This installation will be in thi
of CFR 14 part 25.
compartment). It will be installed to structurally meet the requirements
Please send interpretation regarding this matter to the following
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address:
John D. Ross
P.
Dassault Falcon
Little Rock, AR 72202
0. Box 967, Dept 240
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (501)
210-0297 or fax at (501) 301-2200.
Sincerely,
SI.
John D. Ross
Engineer!
Mechanical
Design
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