# RCS, Inc. - Ohio — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 03-0294
- **title:** RCS, Inc. - Ohio — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2004-04-15
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 03-0294 response to RCS, Inc. - Ohio concerning 171.8.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
APR 15 2004
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
Mr.
Lead Technical Consultant
Jeff Henderson
Ref. No. 03-0294
950 Taylor Station Road
RCS, Inc. - Ohio
Suite M
Gahanna, OH 43230
Dear Mr. Henderson:
This responds to your letter regarding consumer commodities under
Specifically, you are requesting confirmation that a medical
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR;49 CFR Parts 171-180).
product, containing two flammable liquid components regulated
under the HMR and being distributed by Baxter Healthcare
Corporation, is eligible for the consumer commodity exception.
The answer is yes. The definition of consumer commodity includes
limited quantity provisions for the hazard class and packing
drugs or medicines when packaged according to the appropriate
group assigned to the material(s). It is our opinion that your
transportation as a consumer commodity.
client's product meets these requirements and may be offered for
be of further assistance.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if we can
Sincerely,
Nathe 2 Mitchell.
Chief,
Hattie I. Mitchell
Office
Regulatory review and Reinvention
of Hazardous Materials
Standards
171.8
030294

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RC5
1998-2002
Estevers
November 11, 2003
Consumer Commodity
United States Department of Transportation
Research and Special Programs Administration
Definitions
400 7* Street SW
03-0294
Washington D.C. 20590-0001
Attn: Edward Mazzullo - Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
RE: Lotter of Interpretation under the Consumer Commodity Definition
Dear Mr. Mazzullo,
The following, requests a letter of interpretation regarding the applicability of the
definition of a Consumer Commodity as stated in 49 CFR 171.8. RCS, Inc's
requesting interpretation is an Anesthesia Tray, which may contain one of two
client, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, distributes medical products. The product
hazardous
Applicator.
components, a Compound Benzoin Tincture or a DuraPrep
solution with a flashpoint of 50° F. This product is contained within a glass
Compound Benzoin Tinctures consist of 0.67 ml, of a 75-80% Ethyl Alcohol
ampul, placed in a sealed plastic applicator tube for use in a clinical setting. The
DuraPrep Applicators are packaged in a quantity of 6 ml, and contain 60-100%
Isopropyl Alcohol and 0.7% lodine, with a flashpoint of 55-85° F. The applicators
Packaging of the anesthesia trays, explained above, are capable of containing
are packaged in an inner glass vial contained within a plastic housing.
100% of the hazardous materials within the inner packaging.
One of the above two products is combined with other non-hazardous materials
utilized in a clinical setting for administering anesthesia to a patient. Products
for use. When shipped, anesthesia trays are overpacked in strong fiberboard
are placed in sealed plastic, within a tray for delivery to healthcare professionals
packages, able to withstand shocks and stresses inherent during normal
A letter of interpretation is requested to allow for shipment of the above products
as Consumer Commodity, ORM-D materials.
While the above products are
manufactured and utilized in a clinical setting, the type of packaging utilized for
the products is suitable for household or personal use.
Under the current definition, a Consumer Commodity means a material that is
packaged and distributed in a form intended or suitable for sale through retail
950 Taylor Station Roed- SutteM Gahanna, 43230/hone: (614) 552-8530 Fax (814) 552-8541 Website: www.4rca.com

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personal care or household use. This term also includes drugs and medicines.
sales agencies or instrumentalities for consumption by individuals for purposas of
It is the opinion of Baxter Healthcare Corporation, and RCS, inc., that the above
mentioned products can be classified as Consumer Commodity, ORM-D
materíals. Therefore, it is requested that a letter of interpretation be formed to
acknowiedge if the above products may be shipped as Consumer Commodity,
ORM-D materials under USDOT Hazardous Materiais Regulations.
Additional information regarding the above products can be obtained from the
following sources.
Manager, Environmental, Health & Safety
Bill Withrow
Jeff Henderson
Lead Technical Consultant
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Deerfieid, IL 60015
One Baxter Parkway
50 Taylor Station Road, Suite A
‹CS, Inc.-Ohic
847-473-6173
314-552-8530 x 31
Gahanna, OH 43230
Upon determination and completion of a letter of interpretation, please reply to
the above personnel at the listed addresses.
Your cooperation and timeliness
are greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Jeff Henderson
Lead Technical Consultant
RCS, Inc.-Ohio
614-552-8530 x 31
jahenderson@4rcs.com
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