# Exide TecImologies — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 03-0238
- **title:** Exide TecImologies — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-10-17
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 03-0238 response to Exide TecImologies concerning 172.312.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Research and
Washington, D.C. 20590
Administrations
. OCT 17 2003
Mr. David M. Bloom
Manager-Environment, Health and Safety
Ref No. 03-0238
Exide Technologies
Building 200
13000 Deerfield Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Dear Mr. Bloom:
This is in response to your September 15, 2003 letter, requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to orientation arrows.
Specifically, you ask if orientation arrows on non-hazardous packages are prohibited, and if the
display of orientation arrows necessarily indicates the presence of hazardous materials.
The answer is no. The arrows are a communication requirement that tells the handler of the
package the correct orientation for transportation. In accordance with § 172.312, liquid
hazardous materials in non-bulk packagings must be marked with package orientation markings
that conform pictorially to ISO Standard 780-1985, on two opposite vertical sides of the package
with the arrows pointing in the correct upright direction. Depicting a rectangular border around
not be displayed on a package containing a liquid hazardous material. There is nothing in the
the arrows is optional. Arrows for purposes other than indicating proper package orientation may
regulations prohibiting the use of these arrows for other packagings. Therefore, they can be used
in any manner for shipments of solids and non-hazardous materials.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry.
Sincerely,
susan Cosmog
enior Transportation Regulations Speciali
ffice of Hazardous Materials Standard
172.312
030238

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Foster
5171.26)(2)
TYIDE
$ 172.303
•NOLOGIES
$172.312
1300 Deeried Parkway
David I
Bldg. 200
Marking
• Alpharetta, GA 30004
678-566-9378
September 15, 2003
03-0238
Mr. Edward T. Mazzallo
Direcics, Office of Hazardous N'ateriais Standards
Research and Special Programs Administratior
United States Department of transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W. DHM-10
Washington, DC 20590-0001
RE:
Request for Clarification
49 CFR 171.2(f)(2)
49 CFR 172.303
49 CFR 172.312
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
The purpose of my letter is to request writteh contirmation of what we have been
told orally by the DOT's Hazardous Materials Information Coater Hotline, ie., that Exide
Technologies application of orientation arrows on not hazardous packages is not. **
prohibited, and that their display does not necessarily, masato the presence of hazarious
2301029: Peo:603:
Exile Téckriologies is the fargest manufactürer of lead-acid, automotive-type
batteries in the United States, and in the world. The application in question involves
Exide Technologies packaging non-hazardous dry batteries in cartons also used for
packaging DOT-regulated hazardous naturals: The cartons tised in this dual capacity are
pre-printed with the proper orientation arrows as described in 49 CFR 172.312. When
packaging. However, when DOT-regulated hazardous materials are packaged in these
non-hazardous, dry batteries are shipped; no other markings or labels are added to the
cartons, the additional required markings and labels are added to communicate the
presence of DOT-regulated hazardous materials, ie:, batteries, wet, filled with acid, 8,
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As noted above, the critical-séction for present purposes is 49 CFR Secñon 171.2
(f) (2) which is stated as: (f) No person shall, by marking or otherwise, represent that --
(2) A hazardous material is present in a package, container, motor vehicle, rail car,
aircraft, or vessel, if the hazardous maferial is not present. For reasons öutlined below, it
is Exide Technologies understanding that this paragraph does nót preclude the application
hazardouk materials. We request your confirmation of this understanding.
of the otientation marking piescribed in the HMR on packages containing otily non-
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"Mr. Edward T. Mazzulle
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September 15, 2003
Section 172.312 of the HMR prescribes the conditions under which package
orientation markings must be applied to non-bulk packages containing liquid hazardous
materials, and also prescribes the pictorial illustration of the orientation marking.
Paragraph (b) of the section specifically prohibits the display of arrows for purposes other
material". Moreover, section 172.303
only the applicaiion of a proper shippirg name or identification number to a package
unless the package contzins the identified hazardous material or its residue. The section
does no: prohibit display of the prescribed package orientation markings on packages
other than those for which it is required (i.e., certain non-bulk packages containing liquid
hazardous materiais). Thus, nowhere in the HMR is the dispiay of the prescribed
orientation marking prohibited on any package - including those packages containing
liquid hazardous materials for which the display is not specifically required, packages
containing solid hazardous materials, or, indeed, packages containing non-hazardous
materials.
further, or if you wish to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to contact me
Thank you for your consideration of our request. If we can provide anything
on (678) 566-9378, or at the address noted on the first page.
Very truly yours,
David M. Bloome
Manage - Environment, Health &
Safety
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