# Duratek Federal Services, Inc — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0267
- **title:** Duratek Federal Services, Inc — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-04-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0267 response to Duratek Federal Services, Inc concerning 172.203.
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of Transportation
U.5. Department
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Research and
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Administration
APR 16 2003
Mr. James H. Portsmouth
Traffic Manager
Ref No.: 02-0267
Duratek Federal Services, Inc.
3000 George Washington Way
Richland, Washington 99352-0700
Dear Mr. Portsmouth:
This is in response to your inquiry concerning the placement of the waste code number in the shipping
description shown on a shipping paper and marking requirements for hazardous substances under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Your questions are paraphrased
and answered as follows:
Q1: If a material described as Waste, Radioactive material, LSA, n.o.s., 7, UN2912, meets the
reportable quantity (RQ) for lead (D008), but does not meet or exceed the RQ for any
radionuclide, is the waste code number required to be identified in parentheses on the shipping
paper or package marking in accordance with §§ 172.203(c) and 172.324(a), respectively?
Al:
Section 172.203(c) excepts Class 7 (Radioactive) materials that are described in accordance
with § 172.203(d) from the additional shipping paper description requirements for hazardous
substances. Section 172.203(d) requires the name of each radionuclide to be shown on the
shipping papers. If your material is described in accordance with § 172.203(d), it is not
required to be described in accordance with § 172.203(c). You are excepted from the
package marking requirements for hazardous substances in § 172.324 only, if your radioactive
material is labeled in accordance with § 172.403. Section 172.403(g) requires the name of the
radionuclides be identified on the label. If your material is not described under § 172.203(d),
and the package is not labeled under § 172.403, the constituent must be identified as the
hazardous substance on the shipping paper and package marking. The letters "RO" must be
marked on a non-bulk package in association with the proper shipping name.
Q2:
Specifically, you ask whether Waste Radioactive material, LSA, n.o.s, 7, UN2912, may be
in § 172.203(c)(1)?
described in accordance with §172.203(d) and, therefore, be excepted from the requirements
A2:
The answer is yes. See answer Al.
172.203
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Q3:
Is the intent to except radioactive materials from the HMR that qualify as a hazardous substance
based on § 172.101, Appendix A, Table 1 (Hazardous Substances Other Than
Radionuclides), in addition to hazardous substances that qualify based on Table 2
(Radionuclides)?
A3:
See answer A1.
Q4:
If the hazardous substance constituent is not required to be entered in parentheses in
information in the shipping paper or package markings?
accordance with §§ 172.203(c)(1) and 172.324(a), is it permissible to include it as additional
A4:
Yes.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.
Sincerely,
Ahma, Billio
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards,

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10/03/2002 15:43 FAX 5093760361
DURATER TRAINING SRVS
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Duratek
Duratek Federal Services, Inc.
Federal Services
River Protection Project Operations
3000 George Washington Wuy
Relerford
Richland, Washington 99352
(509) 371-3844 - Phone
(509) 371-3700. FGx
$172.203 (c)(U)
$172.324(a)
Shipping Papers
October 3, 2002
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Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Mr. Edward I. Mazzullo
United States Department of Transportation
400 7" Street, Southwest
Researoh and Special Programs Administration (DHM-10)
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SHIPPING PAPER AND MARKING REQUIREMENTS
equest a letter of interpretation regarding shipping paper entry and marking requirements fo
Juratek Federal Servioes, Inc. (Federal Services) Training Services Department would like t
Hazardous Substances; Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (49CFR) §§ 172.203(c)(I) and
172.324(a) respectively.
If a shipment of Waste Radioactive material, ISA, n.o.s., 7, UN 2912, which qualifies as a
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hazardous substance for the D008 waste code (but not for a radionuclide), is being prepared for
shipment, is the shipper required to identify the waste code in parenthesis as a shipping paper
entry or marking in accordance with 49 CFR §§ 172.203(c)(1) and 172.324(a) respectively?
49 CFR § 173.203 (c)(1) requires that if a material meets the definition of a hazardous substance
and the proper shipping name does not identify-the hazardous substance by name, the name of
the hazardous substance shall be entered in parenthesis in association with the basic description.
(d) of that section. There is a similar exception regarding labeled Class 7 materials in 49 CFR
However, this paragraph excepts radioactive materials described in accordance with paragraph
§172.324 (a). The Waste Radioactive material, LSA n.o.s, 7, UN 2912 would be described in
accordance with 49 CFR §172.203(d) and thercforc would be excepted from 49 CFR
§173.203(c)(1).
Is it the intent of the HMR to except radioactive materials that qualify as a hazardous substance
based on 49 CFR 172.101, Appendix A, Table 1 in addition to those that qualify based on

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Also, if the hazardous substance constituent is not required to be entered in parenthesis in
information in the shipping paper or package markings?
accordance with §§ 172.203(c)(1) and 172.324(a), is it permissible to include it as additional
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Sincerely,
James 1. Bresmoreet
James H. Portsmouth.
Traffic Manager
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DFSNW - R. W. Reddinger
K.A. Smith
J. H. Portsmouth
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