# Monsanto Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 04-0119
- **title:** Monsanto Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2006-03-30
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- **summary:** 04-0119 response to Monsanto Company concerning 173.188.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Pipeline and
Administration
Hazardous Materials Safety
MAR 3 0 2006
Vr. William J. Briner
Ref. No. 04-0119
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Monsanto Company
800 North Lindbergh Blvd
St.
Louis, Missouri 63167
Dear Mr. Briner:
This responds to your letter requesting clarification of the
packaging requirements for Phosphorus, white or yellow
(UN1381) under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49
CPR Parts 171-180).
Specifically, you ask whether your
packaging system for this material conforms to the
requirements specified in § 173.188 for yellow phosphorus
packaged under water and as specified in the exceptions for
Division 4.2 materials under § 173.13. I apologize for the
delay in responding and any inconvenience it may have caused.
You describe your system as follows:
The phosphorus
is placed under water in a glass jar and
further placed in a hermetically sealed (soldered) metal
car and then placed in another
hermetically (soldered)
metal can and, finally, placed in a 5 gallon UN
specification 1A2 open-head steel drum conforming to the
Packing Group I performance level for solids.
The net
quantity of phosphorus per jar will not exceed 2.85 kg
placed in the outer drum. Vermiculite will be used as
(6.25 Ibs) and only one inner packaging system will be
cushioning in the entire packaging system.
Q1.
Phosphorus is solid under ambient temperatures. Most
packaging systems used to package phosphorus stabilize it
under water.
Under this scenario, it is unclear whether
to package it as a liquid as prescribed in § 173.13 (c) (1) or
as a solid as prescribed in § 173.13 (c)(2). Is it permissible
to package it as a solid in a single packaging tested at the
Packing Group I performance level for solids as we propose or
would it require a DOT special permit?
173.188
040119

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The HMR require a packaging used to contain liquids or a
hazardous material that may become liquid during
transportation to be tested for liquids. However, because the
nultiple inner packagings you propose using in your packaging
system are hermetically sealed and an absorbent material is
used as cushioning, it is our opinion that, if authorized
under the terms of a DOT special permit, the outer UN 1A2
open-head steel drum need only be tested for solids at the
Packing Group I performance level under § 173.13 (c) (2).
Although it appears that your packaging system offers a
greater level of performance than what is specified in
$ 173.13 (c) (2), your packaging system is not specifically
authorized and, therefore, would require a DOT special permit
prior to offering it for transportation.
02.
Ore packaging system prescribed in § 173.188 for
phosphorus under water allows for a UN 1A2 open-head steel
drum, as a single packaging, provided the capacity does not
exceed 115 liters (30 gallons). UN 1A2 specification drums
are not available that have been tested at the Packing Group I
performance level for liquids. Is it permissible to package
it as a solid in a single packaging tested at the Packing
Group I performance level for solids as we propose in Q1 or
would it require a DOT special permit?
A2. Ycur packaging system appears to meet the intent of the
packaging prescribed in § 173.188(a) (2) and, therefore, would
rot require a DOT special permit.
There is nothing in
§ 173.138 (a) (2) that would prohibit the use of a single
packaging tested at the Packing Group I performance level for
solids containing the specific inner packaging system you
propose.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. In the future, we intend
to propose to the United Nations Committee of Experts on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods additional shipping descriptions
for sol:d hazardous materials packaged in suspension. Please
contact us if we can be of further assistance.
Sincere y:
Hattie b. Mitchell
Chief,
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards
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Stevens
5/15 /0
MONSANTO
§173.188
MONSANTO COMPANY
Packaging
800 NORTH LINDBERGH BUVO
May 7, 2004
http://www.monsantc.com
ST. LoUIs. MISSOURI 63167
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04-0119
U.S. Department of Transportation
Research and Special Programs Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
I am writing to inquire if phosphorus, yellow, under water in an inner glass jar placed in
(soldered) metal can, and then placed in a 5 gallon UN Specification 1A2 steel drum
a hermetically sealed (soldered) metal can, enclosed in another hermetically sealed
conforming to the Packing Group | performance level for solids (i.e. a jar in a can/the
can in a second can/the second can in a 1A2 steel drum) is an authorized packaging
under the Hazardous Materials Regulations. The net quantity of phosphorus per inner
packaging will not exceed 2.85 kg (6.25 pounds) and only one inner packaging system
(jar in a can/the can in a second can) will be permitted per outer packaging. Vermiculite
will be used to cushion the jar in the first can and to cushion the can within the drum.
173.13(c)(1) would apply, since the phosphorous is under water.
level for solids is authorized under 173.188(a)(2) since 1A2 steel drums conforming to
It is unclear whether a 1A2 steel drum conforming to the Packing Group I performance
the Packing Group I performance level for liquids do not exist.
We believe that a jar within a can/the can in a second can/the second can in a 1A2
steel drum is a very safe packaging system. Please indicate if this is authorized under
either 173.13 or 173.188, or if an exemption would bt required for its use.
If you have any questions concerning this request, please call me at (314) 694-2999.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
William Of. Briner
William J. Briner
Regulatory Affairs Manager

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I look forward to your response. Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
John t. Rutherfordl
John H. Rutherford
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