# First Filtration International Co., Ltd. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0264
- **title:** First Filtration International Co., Ltd. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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- **published on:** 2003-02-13
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- **summary:** 02-0264 response to First Filtration International Co., Ltd. concerning 173.199.
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FEB 1 3 2003
of Transportation
U.S. Department
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Special Programs
Research and
Washington, D.C. 20590
Administration
Mr. Alastair Hayton-Williams
Sales and Marketing Consultant
Reference No. 02-0264
37/2 Moo 9, Sukhumvit Road
First Filtration International Co., Ltd.
Banglamung, Chonburi
20260 Thailand
Dear Mr. Hayton-Williams:
This is in response to your letters and additional information concerning your product, the Aqui-
Pak pouch. You described the product as being made of a multi-layered, absorbent, disposable
polymeric material. You state that the pouch provides separation, absorption and cushioning in
one product and can be used as the secondary packaging for liquid primary receptacles. You also
state that a liquid upon contact with the polymeric material is completely absorbed and becomes
inconvenience this may have caused.
a gel. We have paraphrased your questions. We apologize for the delay in responding and any
Q1.
Must our Aqui-Pak pouch be tested by the Research and Special Programs
agnostic specimen under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Part
dministration (RSPA) or other company to be approved as a packaging component for
171-180)?
Al.
The answer is no. The secondary packaging is not required to be tested as an individual
component but as part of the complete packaging. RSPA does not test or certify
hazardous materials packagings.
In a recently published final rule, we adopted new § 173.199 to the HMR to permit a
diagnostic specimen other than Risk Group 4 to be transported in a non-DOT
and an outer packaging (Docket No. RSPA-98-3971 (HM-226), August 14, 2002, copy
specification triple packaging consisting of a primary receptacle, a secondary packaging,
enclosed). This section requires that the primary receptacle and the secondary packaging
be properly packed and secured and that the secondary packaging be leakproof. The
completed packaging must also be capable of passing a 1.2 meter (3.9 feet) drop test as
prescribed in § 178.603. If intended for the transport of liquids by aircraft,
§ 173.199(b)(4) requires that the primary receptacle or secondary packaging be capable of
withstanding, without leakage, an internal pressure producing a pressure differential of
not less than 95 kPa (0.95 bar, 14 psi). It is the shipper's responsibility to ensure that the
packaging or container is an authorized packaging and meets all applicable requirements.
173.199
020264

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A Risk Group 4 diagnostic specimen must be classed and transported as a UN 2814 or
UN 2900 infectious substance in a packaging tested and marked as required by § 173.196
and § 178.503(f), respectively. See §173.134(a)(4). The new requirements become
effective February 14, 2003; however, voluntary compliance is authorized.
Q2.
Our Aqui-Pak pouch conforms to Packing Instruction 650 of the International Civil
Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by
A2.
If, as you state, the combination packaging containing the Aqui-Pak pouch conforms to
the completed secondary packaging must meet all applicable requirements.
Packing Instruction 650 of the ICAO Technical Instructions, the answer is 10. However,
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
White 2. Mitshelf
Hattie L. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Regulation
Enclosures

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INFOCNTR
From:
Alastair [eightwestfour@hotmail.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:39 AM
To:
Infocntr, Infocntr <RSPA>
Edmonson
Subject: Fw: OHMS\Aqui-Pak
-§/73.34199
Redugnoshe Specumen =
sorry! Last letter sent without attachments.
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
02-0264
Ms. Susan gorsky
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
U.S. DOT/RSPA (DHM-10)
400 7th Street S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Mazzullo and Ms. Gorsky,
Transportation of Diagnostic Medical Specimens
We are writing to you as we would greatly appreciate your advice and assistance concerning
a material used for transporting hazardous liquids, serum and medical specimens.
You can
see on our web-site the most recent article concerning Safebox and the Royal Mail (Great
3ritain). We manufacture the insert for Safebox - Aqui-Pak. Aqui-Pak is a super-absorbent
including blood and urine. This concept is of immense interest to those concerned with safety
disposable material for the sate transportation of hazardous liquids and diagnostic specimens,
involved in taking and transporting samples. You can also see the magazine in which our
in the courier and mailing companies, medical and veterinary professions and to anyone
press release was published
and photographs of both Aqui-Pak and Safebox on our Web-
site.
There is strong interest in this product from companies in USA, and we would very much like to
know if our material has to be tested by you, or whether it is tested in conjunction with the
outer packaging supplied by the client company.
The material was developed following requests from couriers and the postal service in Great
stations although there are many other applications and uses. No doubt you may have other
Britain for use by hospitals; laboratories, drug and alcohol testers, veterinarians and police
ideas. The pouch form costs only a few US cents.
The directive P650 is also on our web-site, which relates to UN 3373 concerning packaging
specifications, particularly by allowing the four samples to be places alongside each other yet
materials used in the transportation of diagnostic specimens. Aqui-Pak conforms to these
separated in the totally absorbent pouch. As such, do we need to take any further steps?
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Our new web address is www.firstfiltration.com
Thank you for your assistance.
Yours sincerely
Alastair Hayton-Williams
Sales and Marketing Consultant
First Filtration International Co. Ltd.
10/2/02
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