# Optical Dynamics Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 03-0143
- **title:** Optical Dynamics Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
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- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2003-08-05
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- **summary:** 03-0143 response to Optical Dynamics Corporation concerning 171.8.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
AUG - 5 2003
Mr. John Gardner
Optical Dynamics
10100 Bluegrass Parkway
Corporation
Ref. No. 03-0143
Louisville,
KY 40299
Dear Mr. Gardner:
This is in response to your letter dated May 27, 2003, concerning
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180).|
the definition of
consumer commodity under the Hazardous
you asked if your products meet the definition of a consumer
Specifically,
commodity in § 171.8.
in accordance with
the limited quantity provisions.
You state that your products are packaged
state that the products are packaged in a manner that is suitable
You also
for retail sale, however, the products are not intended for
household use.
consumption by individuals for purposes of personal care or
meet the definition for consumer commodity; 2) in the packagino
To ship your product as a Consumer commodity, ORM-D, it must: 1)
be allowed a special exception for shipment as an ORM-D; and 3) be
section referenced in the Hazardous Materials Table in S 172.101,
provisions.
A consumer commodity is defined as a material that is packaged
retail sales agencies or instrumentalities for consumption by
and distributed in a form intended or suitable for sale through
individuals for purposes
definition includes materials that are
of personal care or household use.
suitable for retail sale
The
even if not specifically so intended.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely
MEl
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Standards
171.8
030143

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BAH
3171.8
DefinItons
Wednesday, May 27, 2003 03-0 /4/3
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Research and Special Programs Administration,
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards,
Washington, DC 20590
400 Seventh St. S.W.,
03 JUN -3
Could you please verify the following?
Would you kindly provide clarification regarding our products meeting the definition of a
Regulation CUR, 49 CER Paris in 180. the filing the Has cac acid,
describes its use and how each product is packaged.
Isopropyl Alcohol
UN1219, Class 3, Packing Group II
fiberboard box.
Packaged within: (4)-16 oz. plastic inner receptacle (bottles) inside UN Specification 4G
Product use: Lens/Mold cleaning solution
Acetone
UN1090, Class 3, Packing Group II
Packaged within: (4)-16 oz. plastic inner receptacle (bottles) inside UN Specification 4G
fiberboard box.
Product use: Lens/Mold cleaning solution
Hydrochloric Acid, Solution
UN1789, Class 8, Packing Group II
Packaged within: (1)-1 oz. plastic inner receptacle (bottle) inside fiberboard box.
Product use: (Water) PH Balance test kit
Flammable Liquid, N.O.S.
UN1993, Class 3, Packing Group II
Packaged within: (1)-16 oz. amber glass inner receptacle (bottle) inside UN
Specification 4G fiberboard box.
Product use: Produces a scratch resistant coating on lens
1-Methoxy-2-propanol, Solution
UN3092, Class 3, Packing Group III
Packaged within: (6)-4 oz. plastic inner receptacle (bottle), (1)-8 oz. plastic inner
receptacle (bottle), inside fiberboard box.
Product use: Produces a scratch resistant coating on lens
.;.)
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These products are sold to various independent ophthalmologist, optometrist, and
opticians, as well as select larger retail chains. These products are used in various stages
of transforming semi finished products into lenses for eyeglasses, from cleaning the glass
molds to applying a scratch resistant coating, to cleaning the finished lens.
The Isopropyl Alcohol previously mentioned is chemically equivalent to common
antiseptic alcohol sold in the family drug store; the same can be said of the acetone with
fingernail polish remover. In fact, the Isopropyl Alcohol found in stores is packaged in a
application; one customer uses these materials for cosmetic purposes and personal
16 oz. plastic receptacle bottle, as is ours. The only difference being the intended
hygiene, the other uses for the cleaning and preparation of a medical device, an
ophthalmic lens. The PDA considers ophthalmic lenses a class I Medical Device. The
Flammable Liquid, N.O.S. chemicals outlined above either contains (Acetone and
Isopropanol) or (Acetone and 1-Methoxy-2-propanol) mixture.
Hazardous Materials Table (HMT), provided they meet the definition of a Consumer
All UN numbers mentioned previously are afforded the ORM-D exception per the
Commodity, as per (171.8) of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Based on the above-mentioned descriptions, we believe the previously listed
products to be true Consumer Commodities. To verify this issue and avoid conflict,
please provide written clarification whether or not the above-mentioned products meet
classification.
the definition of a Consumer Commodity and should be afforded the ORM-D
Please respond at your earliest convenience, in writing via facsimile at (502) 753-
0134, to clarity whether the above-mentioned products meet the definition of a Consumer
Commodity. Also, can you verify if a Consumer Commodity can be transported via truck
from the blending and packaging facility to our company, which in turn ships directly to
the customer? I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
tome
ardmen
John Gardne
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