# Department of the Navy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 03-0219
- **title:** Department of the Navy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-09-25
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 03-0219 response to Department of the Navy concerning 173.159.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
SEP 25 2003
Mr. Daniel J. Burke
Ref No.: 03-0219
Acting Head, Environmental, Safety
and Security Department
Depart of the Navy
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division
1176 Howell Street
Newport RI 02841-1708
Dear Mr. Burke:
This is in responds to your letter and subsequent telephone conversation with Gigi Corbin of my staff,
requesting clarification of § 173.159(c)(1) of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR
Parts 171-180). Specifically you asked whether you may ship Batteries, wet, filled with alkali, 8, UN
2795, PG III under the provisions of § 173.159(c)(1) via rail, highway or vessel.
According to your letter, you are shipping 200 batteries in the original manufacturer's crate or in similar
newly constructed crates. The batteries will be packed and secured in a manner to prevent any of the
battery terminals from supporting the superimposed weight. In addition, the crates will be secured to
pallets or skids with banding. The estimated weight of the batteries, pallet or skid, and crate is 1100
Ibs. Section 173.159(c)(1) allows electric storage batteries protected against short circuits and firmly
secured to skids or pallets capable of withstanding the shocks normally incident to transportation to be
transported by rail, highway, or water. The height of the completed unit must not exceed 1 ½ times the
width of the skid or pallet. The unit must be capable of withstanding, without damage, a superimposed
weight equal to two times the weight of the unit or, if the weight of the unit exceeds 907 kg (2000
pounds), a superimposed weight of 1814 kg (4000 pounds). Battery terminals must not be relied upon
to support any part of the superimposed weight. Provided all provisions in § 173.159(c)(1) are met,
your understanding is correct.
I hope this information is helpful. Plcase contact us if you require additional assistance
Sincerely,
Whoa Dol
Susan Gorsky
Senior Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
173.159
030219

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Relerford
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER DIVISION
$173. 159(0)
NEWPORT RI 02841-170B
1176 HOWELL STREET
Batteries
IN REPLY REFER TO:
5090
03-0219
Ser 3551/75
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
USDOT/RSPA/DHM10
Director, Office of Hazardous Material Standards
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
of preparing a procedure for shipping silver-zinc batteries
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) is in the process
July 29, 2003, phone call with Ms. Gigi Corbin in your Office of
containing Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) .
During a
Hazardous Materials Safety, NUWC received verbal approval for
shipping silver-zind batteries containing KOH under the
conversation, Ms. Corbin consulted with another member of her
regulatory requirements of 49 CFR $ 173.159 (c) (1). During that
office, Mr. John Gale, who agreed with that approval.
ensure our
compliance with the intent of the Hazardous Materials
written verification
from your office in order to
Regulations (HMR) .
NUWC facilities use rechargeable silver-zino batteries for
undersea warfare research, development, test, and evaluation
batteries, measuring 1.5 x 6 x 6.5 inches, are manufactured and
rate of approximately 5000-6000 cells annually.
tested to
manufacturer to the operational sites,
strict military specifications.
the batteries are dry.
when shipped from the
Two hundred batteries are packaged and shipped in a single non-
NUW facilities before initial use. Each wet battery has a
specification crate. The batteries are filled with KOH at the
maximum weight of 4.55 pounds.
After approximately two years of use, the batteries are no
discharged with the polive and hegae a term none comicted
salvageable.
charge and possibly causing a short circuit during packing,
with a jumper wire to prevent
the batteries from developing a
shipping, and unpacking.
Hawthorne, Nevada for reclamation.

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Ser 3551/75
5090
follows:
our proposed procedure for shipping these batteries is as
original manufacturer's crate or in a
a.
No more than 200 batteries will be re-packaged in the
crate.
The crates will meet the superimposed weight
similar newly constructed
and
requirements of the regulation.
secured in a manner to prevent any of the battery terminals
The batteries will be packed
secured to the pallet or skid with banding. The estimated
from supporting the superimposed weight
The crate will then be
pounds.
weight of the batteries, pallet or skid, and crate is 1100
requirements of the regulation.
The completed unit will comply with the dimension
proper shipping name stipulated in the 49 CFR § 172.101
The skid or pallet of batteries will be marked with the
lazardous Materials Table; specifically,
with alkali, 8, UN2795".
They will be labeled as
"Batteries, wet, filled
with arrow up indicators.
"Corrosive"
using the proper shipping name and all other applicable HMR
A shipping document will be prepared
requirements.
request, or any recommended modifications, you may direct them
If you have any questions regarding our proposal or this
at (401) 832-5858.
to Mr. Noel (Mac) Field in our Hazardous and Solid Waste Program
to your reply.
Thank you for your assistance on this issue. I look forward
Sincerely,
Daniel 2. Burke
D. J. BURKE
Safety and Security Department
Acting Head, Environmental,
By direction of the Commander
Copy to:
NUWCDIVKPT Code L
PMS401 (E. Sutton)
NUWCDIVKPT Code 30 (G. Cooper)
(R. Jusko)
NUWCDIVKPT Code 80 (D. Kohn)
NUWDIVKPT Code 325 D. Herzog:
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