# Briggs & Stratton — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 04-0074
- **title:** Briggs & Stratton — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2004-10-28
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 04-0074 response to Briggs & Stratton concerning 171.12, 171.4.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
OCT 28 2004
Mr. John Mourand
Ref. No. 04-0074
Environmental Manager
Briggs & Stratton
P.O. Box 702
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0702
Dear Mr. Mourand:
This responds to your letter and our telephone conversation
regarding the classification of your product under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180).
Specifically, you ask what regulatory requirements apply to
your product, a fuel stabilizer that is both a combustible
liquid with a flash point of 68 °C (155 °F) and a marine
pollutant.
Your product is packaged in non-bulk packaging
and is offered for transportation by motor vehicle, rail
car, and internationally by vessel. I apologize for the
delay in responding and any inconvenience it may have
caused.
In accordance with § 171.4 of the HMR, the requirements of
the HMR applicable to marine pollutants do not apply to a
marine pollutant in a non-bulk packaging transported by
motor vehicle, rail car, or aircraft.
Further, a material
classed as a combustible liquid in accordance with
§ 173.150 of the HMR is excepted from the HMR when
transported by motor vehicle or rail car (see
§ 173.150 (f) (2) and (f) (3)). Thus, for transportation by
highway or rail, a combustible liquid is not subject to the
HMR when offered
even if the combustible liquid also meets the definition
or transported in a non-bulk packaging,
for a marine pollutant.
In accordance with § 173.120 (b) (2), for transportation by
vessel, a liquid with
a flash point above 60.5 °C (141 °F)
that contains the marine pollutant di-tert-butylphenol
would be described as "Environmentally hazardous
UN3082, III, Marine Pollutant" when offered for
substances, liquid, n.o.s. (di-tert-butylphenol), Class 9,
international transportation by vessel in a non-bulk
packaging. Also note that § 171.12 authorizes use of the
§191.4
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International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code when
transporting the hazardous materials by vessel.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if
we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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stevens
§111.4
REQUESTING FORMAL INTERPRETATION:
John Mourand
Requestor:
$171.12
Environmental Manager
Manne Pollutants
P.O. Box 702
Briggs & Stratton
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0702
Phone # (414)256-5181
Impert -Export
Question #1. On the applicable requirements of shipping the fuel stabilizer by ground. After a
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further discussion with Mr. Arthur Pollack this morning, it is our understanding that our material
(combustible liquid, non-bulk packaging) which contains a marine pollutant (di-tert-butylphenol),
would be excepted from the requirements of 49 CFR 100-185 provided the material is
transported by motor vehicles, rail cars or aircraft per 171.4.
our understanding that if the material is to be shipped by vessel, that the material be handled
Question #2.. On the applicable DOT requirements of shipping the fuel stabilizer by vessel. It is
butylphenol), UN3082. It is our understanding that this product (volume of plastic bottle is 8
as a Class 9, Environmentally Hazardous Substances Liquid, n.o.s. (di-tert-
milliliters) can be shipped as a limited quantity per 173.155, and if packaged with a lawn mower
Provided the inner package and overpack are appropriately marked with the words,
must have an inner package to contain the bottle of stabilizer and be handled as an overpack.
quantity". It is our understanding that we would be exempt from specification packaging as well
"Environmentally Hazardous Substances Liquid, n.o.s. (di-tert-butylphenol), UN3082, Limited
as the requirements of labelling. However, it is our understanding that shipping papers would
need to be used for vessel shipment.
If you have any questions, please contact me at the phone number above, we look forward to
your response.
Regards,
John Mourand
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