# Keller and Heckman, LLP — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0256
- **title:** Keller and Heckman, LLP — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2002-11-25
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0256 response to Keller and Heckman, LLP concerning 173.4.
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U.S. Department
Research and
of Transportation.
400 Seventh St., S.W.
NOV 25 2002
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Administration
Terrence D. Jones, Esq.
Keller and Heckman, LLP
Ref. No. 02-0256
1001 G. Street, N.W..
Suite 500 West
Washington, DC 20001
Dear Mr. Jones:
This responds to your September 16, 2002 letter regarding the applicability of the small quantity
exception in § 173.4 under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to
your client's product. Your client, Tempra Technology, Inc. has developed a sealed ration heater
(SRH) to provide a flameless means of heating individual meals. The SRH includes two hermetically
sealed plastic pouches, each of which contains approximately 22.6 grams of a Division 5.1 (Oxidizer),
PG II.
In your September letter, on behalf of Tempra Technology, you requested clarification of the
applicability of the"small quantity exception" in § 173.4 to your client's product. Multiple units of a
SRH with the meals will be shipped in a strong outside fiberboard box. The gross mass of the filled box
will not exceed 29 kg (64 pounds). The fiberboard box meets the drop and compressive load tests,
and will be marked "This package conforms to 49 CFR 173.4."
The hazardous material at issue, a Division 5.1 (Oxidizer), PG II, may be transported under the small
quantity exception if it meets the quantity limits and packaging requirements in § 173.4. Based on the
information you submitted, we agree that your client's SRH may be transported under the small quantity
exception provided the quantity of the Division 5.1, PG II, oxidizer in the inner packaging is less than
30 grams (1 ounce) and all other provisions of § 173.4 are met. Packing different or nonhazardous
material (e.g., the meal) in the same package is permitted provided it does not result in a violation of
§ 173.21.
I hope this information is helpful. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
113.4
020256
: 20062200002

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KELLER AND HECKMAN LLP
SERVING BUSINESS THROUGI LAW AND SCIENCE®
WaITER's DIRECT ACCESS
September 16, 2002
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards (DHM-10)
Research and Special Programs Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Re:
Tempra Technology Inc. - Request for Clarification of Applicability of Small
Quantity Exception
Dear Sir or Madam:
(SRH) that relies on the reaction between
Our client, Tempra Technology Inc. (Tempra), has developed a sealed ration heater
Division 5.1, PG II, material) to provide a flameless means of heating individual meals. These
(a
SRHs are principally designed for use by the nation's military in the heating of Meals, Ready-to-
Eat (MREs). The purpose of this letter is to request clarification of the applicability of the U.S.
to the shipment of Tempra's SRHs when packaged as described herein.-
Department of Transportation's (DOT's) "small quantity exception" (SQE) (49 C.F.R. § 173.4)
Tempra's SRH consists of two hermetically sealed, plastic pouches that are connected
together to form a two-plane assembly (see Attachment 1). Each SRH pouch contains an
oxidizer
in one
compartment and a "fuel".
in a second "blister pouch"
compartment. To activate the heater, the blister pouch must be ruptured; this action releases the
solution into the compartment that contains the
. The
water slowly dissolves the
to generate a slow, steady flow of heat. The
serves to
applicability of DOT's hazardous materials regulations to the shipment of the SRH products. Ir
Tempra has engaged in prior correspondence and discussions with DOT regarding the
regulations, but noted that the "MRE ration package, containing an individual food heater, may
qualify for... the small quantity packaging exceptions in § 173.4." By the present letter, Tempra
WASHINGTON. D.C.
BRUSSELS
SAN FRANCISCO

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moderate the rate of reaction, since
will not dissolve in
. To heat a MRE, the SRH assembly is activated and
will not react with water and
jacket.?
then folded around the pouch that contains the MRE entrée in a manner analogous to a book
Each of the two SRH pouches contains approximately
1 grams of the oxidizer material
resistant and are constructed of
¿ The pouches are tough and puncture-
protective outer layer. Attached to each SRH pouch is a small blister pouch that contains
as a
etc.) in a hermetically sealed pouch constructed of
Each SRH will be packaged with a MRE (e.g., drink mix, entrée, spread, bread substitute,
The
SRH/MRE units will be shipped in fiberboard boxes. Each box will contain twelve units (i.e.,
two rows of six).
Tempra and its customers desire to ship the SRH/MRE units in fiberboard boxes under
the DOT's SQE. Tempra believes that shipments of these products will satisfy the terms of the
SQE [49 C.F.R. §§ 173.4(a)(1) to 173.4(a)(10)] in that:
• The maximum quantity of material per inner receptacle is no more than 30
grams. The SRH is comprised of two pouches and each of these pouches
serves as a separate inner receptacle containing l
•
Each pouch is constructed of
. These tough, puncture-resistant pouches receive
additional protection from an outer pouch that is constructed of
This outer pouch encases the complete
SRH/MRE unit.
• The two inner pouches that contain the |
well as the outer pouch that contains the SRH and MRE, are hermetically
as
sealed to prevent any leakage during shipment.
• Thei
I pouches will be protected and cushioned
during shipment by folding the two-plane assembly over on itself (blister
See the photographs in Attachment 1

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pouches facing inward) and placing the various MRE items on either side
cushioning for the SRH.
•
The MRE/SRH products will be packaged in a strong outside packaging.
box with a bursting strength of 550 pounds. The boxes will measure 9.5"
The products will be packaged in an ASTM D 5118 compliant fiberboard
× 17" x 10.5" and contain an inner, fiberboard liner to afford the
MRE/SRH products additional protection.
• The fiberboard boxes containing the MRE/SRH units satisfy the "drop"
and "compressive load" tests specified in 49 C.F.R. § 173.4(a)(6). Tempra
packaging meets the requisite performance level.
has conducted the prescribed testing and a prototype of the proposed
The placement of the materials in the package will not result in a violation
of 49 C.F.R. § 173.21. When activated, the
The oxidizer
packaged in a separate, puncturé-resistant compartment from the
elements of the MRE, which serve to protect the SRH from being
and surrounded by various
prematurely punctured and, in turn, activated during shipment. Even if the
pouches were somehow punctured during shipment and the
were able to mix and react, a dangerous
the
quantity of heat would not be generated, as the
would serve to control the rate of reaction
and thereby limit the evolution of heat to a slow, steady flow.
Furthermore, the surrounding MRE entrées will be situated in such a
manner that they would absorb all of the heat generated by such a reaction.
•
Per § 173.4(a)(8), the gross mass of each package will not exceed 29
kilograms (64 pounds). Tempra intends to ship approximately 12 units per
package (i.e., box). A typical SRH/MRE unit will weigh between

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The package will not be opened or altered until it is no longer in
commerce. Each fiberboard box will remain sealed with packing tape
until delivery is completed.
• Each fiberboard box will bear the marking "This package conforms to 49
CFR 173.4."
pursuant to the terms of the SQE. Should you have any questions or require further information,
Please advise whether you agree that Tempra's products, as described, may be shipped
please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to receiving your response as soon as
possible, so that Tempra and its U.S. military customers can ship the products accordingly.
Sincerely,
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