# California Highway Patrol — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 03-0195
- **title:** California Highway Patrol — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-10-01
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 03-0195 response to California Highway Patrol concerning 177.841.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
OCT : 1: 2003
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C, 20590
Research and
special Programs
Administration
Officer George Barber
Ref. No.: 03-0195
California Highway Patrol
P.O. Box 1471
Oroville, CA 95965
Dear Officer Barber:
This responds to your letter regarding requirements for poisons and foodstuffs transported in the same
motor vehicle under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180).
While performing an inspection on a vehicle transporting a variety of hazardous materials classed as
Division 6.1 (poison), PG I, Poison Inhalation Hazard, Hazard Zone B; Class 3 (flammable liquid);
Class 8 (corrosive) liquid; Division 4.1 (flammable solid); Division 4.3 (dangerous when wet); and
Division 5.1 (oxidizer), you encountered food grade items, that is, sucrose, yeast extract, and water, on
the same transport vehicle. The chemicals and food grade items were marked as "not intended for
consumption". Fischer Scientific ships these items as laboratory supplies to various customers. You
ask whether the segregation requirements in §177.841(e) of the HMR apply to such items.
Since these products were marked "not intended for consumption", they are not considered to be
"foodstuffs, feed or other edible materials" intended for consumption by humans or animals, as
addressed in §177.841(e), and are not subject to the restrictions prescribed in that section.
Components of food products are subject to regulation in the same manner. If the components are
marked "not intended for consumption", they are not subject to the restrictions in §177.841(e).
Therefore, when Fischer Scientific manufactures and marks such items not intended for consumption,
they are not subject to the prohibitions prescribed in §177.841(e) for poisonous materials in the same
motor vehicle with foodstuffs.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Celia
Director, Office of Hazardous
Materials Standards
177.841 (e)
030195

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State of Callfornia-Business, Transportation and Housing Agency
GRAY DAVIS, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
Callfornía Highway Patrol, Valley Division
(916) 464-2556 EXT 13
Rancho Cordova, CA
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(800) 735-2922 (Voice)
(600) 735-2929 (TT/TDD)
§ 177.841 (e)
April 25, 2003
Foodstuffs
File No.: 010665
03-0145
To: U.S. Department of Transportation
Research and Spocial Programs Administration
400 Seventh Street S. W.
Washington, DC 20590
From: Officer George Barber 10665
Please provide a letter of interpretation on the following issue relating to poisons and food
transported in the same vehicle.
items were shipped by Fischer Scientific and were marked as "not intended for consumption".
the industry.
Fischer Scientifio distributes these items as laboratory supplies to various customers through out
My questions are as follows: (1) Since Fischer Scientific distributes these items to customers
througaout the world and has no influence on the "intended" use of the items by the end user, are
the segregation rules relating to foods and poisons applicable to the transportation of food grade
items and poisons in Section 177.841(e) during shipments of these items from one Fischer
Scientific location (warehouse) to another Fischer Scientific location (distribution center).
(2) The text of Section 177.841 states "foodstufs, feed or edible material intended for
consumption by humans or animals " does the definition include edible compounds, additives or
components that could be included in edible materials, such as yeast extract, sucrose, and water,
even if the component was manufactured and marked "not intended for consumption"?
YOUT
Flexi
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