# D & G Consulting, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 04-0214
- **title:** D & G Consulting, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2004-11-02
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- **summary:** 04-0214 response to D & G Consulting, Inc. concerning 173.166.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
NOV 2
2004
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Special Progrems
Administration
Mr. Glen K. Wanczyk
Ref. No.:
04-0214
D & G Consulting, Inc.
3708 South Monarch Drive
Bountiful,
UT 84010
Dear Mr. Wanczyk:
This is in response to your September 10, 2004 letter requesting
clarification of Competent Authority (CA)
approval requirements
under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Specifically you ask if the CA must state "air bag
inflators and/or air bag modules" for a shipper to take
advantage of the exception under § 173.166 (d) (2).
The answer is no. Under § 173.166 (d) (2) an air bag module
transportation is not required to be submitted for further
containing an inflator that has been previously approved for
examination or approval.
The shipping description on a shipping
paper for an air bag module may state "Air bag module, 9,
UN3268, III" even if the CA only refers to "air bag inflators"
provided the air bag module contains a previously approved air
bag inflator.
questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
I hope tris information is helpful. If you have further
Hothe z. Mathil
Hattie I. Mitchell
Office of Hazardous
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
: Materials Standards
040214
193-166 (d) 2)

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SEP-12-2004 20:04
• FROM:
801-294-0461
TO: 12023663012
P.1
Stevens
$173.166 (d)z)
Glen K. Wanczyk
D& G Consulting, Inc.
Air Bags
3708 South Monarch Drive
Bountiful, Utah 84010
04-0214
801-295-3850
Fax 801-294-0461
dandg@xmission.com
September 10,2004
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Fax:
202 366 3012
Subject: Urgent Request for U.S. Department of Transportation Interpretation
In order to obtain Competent Authority (CA) approval for "air bag inflators/air bag
mocules," the inflators are subjected to UN tests; however, modules are not tested.
in the product designation/part number section of the CA. Air bag modules, with
CA approval documents are, in many cases, issued as "air bag inflators" as shown
tested inflators installed, arc allowed to be shipped using the CA approval for the
inflator, per 49 CFR 173.166 (d)(2).
An airfreight carrier has advised my client that the proper shipping name as shown
umber in the CA. For cxample, if the CA stat's "air bag inflator" but if the tester
on the shipping documents must match the name in the product designation/par
nodule, then the airfreight company states they cannot properly allow the shipment
and approved inflator is installed in a module, and the shipping paper states air bag
It is my understanding that since air bag modules do not require testing, the words
concerned. In this case, the shipping paper could properly state the word air bag
air bag inflator and air bag module are interchangeable as far as the CA is
module as well as air bag inflator even if the CA only shows air bag inflator.
Please advise if the CA must specifically statc "air bag inflators and/or air bag
t is permissible to ship an air bag modulc when the CA stats "air bag inflator.
nodules" before the shipping documentation can be described in that manner or 1
Sincerely,
-KWa
Glen K. Wanczyk
Hazardous Materials Consultant
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