# Century Industries — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 04-0215
- **title:** Century Industries — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2004-10-15
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- **summary:** 04-0215 response to Century Industries concerning 173.417.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
•OCT 15 2004
Mr. William M. Arnold
Reference No.: 04-0215
Century Industries
P.O. Box 17084
Bristol, Virginia 24209
Dear Mr. Arnold:
This is in response to your August 31, 2004 letter regarding the applicability of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to § 173.417(a)(6)(vi) regarding
authorized fissile materials packages. Specifically, you ask whether a gasket with a melting
point of 250 °F provided as a seal for an inner drum meets the intent of § 173.417(a)(6)(vi).
The answer is yes, provided the gasket melts when subjected to the thermal test prescribed in 10
CFR Part 71. Section 173.417(a)(6)(vi) does not require that each inner container have a vent.
As provided by this section, each inner container must be capable of venting if subjected to the
thermal test described in 10 CFR Part 71. Capability to vent can be demonstrated through
previous design, testing, handling, and transportation experience. For your information, Docket
HM-230, "Compatibility with the Regulations of the International Atomic Energy Agency," was
published as a final rule on January 26, 2004. This final rule removed paragraph (a)(6) in
§ 173.417 that provided for the use of Specification 6L, 6M and 1A2 as authorized fissile
materials packagings. This final rule allows for the continue use of these packagings until
October 1, 2008, provided they were manufactured prior to October 1, 2004, and conforms in all
respects to the requirements of the HMR in effect on October 1, 2003.
I trust this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Hatte 7. mithe
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
173.417 (6) (vi)
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Century Industries
P.O. Box 17084, Bristol, Virginia 24209
Phone: 423-646-1864/276-628-7553
Betts
August 31, 2004
5173. 417(6) (vi)
Mr. Richard Boyle
Chief, Radioactive Materials Branch
Fissile Materials Packages
Office of Hazardous Materials Technology
U.S. Department of Transportation
04 - 0215
Research and Special Programs Administration
400 Seventh Street, S. W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
RE: 7A Type A Fissile Combination Packaging
Dear Mr. Boyle,
Century Industries respectfully request a clarification on the following question that was
posed by one of our customers:
• 173.417(6) - Authorized fissile materials packages, it is understood that the outer
7A, Type A, 55-gallon 1A2 steel drum is required to have 4 evenly spaced ½"
diameter holes provided near the top of the drum for purposes of venting the
package. The question stems form (6)(vi) which states that each inner container
must be capable of venting if subjected to the thermal test described in 10 CFR
71. In this instance a 7A, Type A, 30 gallon 1A2 steel drum will be centered in
the 55-gallon drum and surrounded by, what will most likely be vermiculite,
acting as the absorbing material and the insulator.
» Our question is, does the gasket provided as a seal, in the drum cover meet the
intent of (6) (vi), since EPDM which is utilized in most all drums as the gasket,
has a melting point of approximately 250 F or is additional venting necessary or
required?
In the past inner 30 gallon drums have typically been used without additional venting
capacity and the outer 55 gallon provided with the 4 - ½" vents.
Thank you for your assistance, if we can be of help, please let us know.
Best regards,
WilliaM. Arnold
William M. (Mike) Arnold
President
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