# Owner/Operations Support Group, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 05-0106
- **title:** Owner/Operations Support Group, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2005-07-21
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 05-0106 response to Owner/Operations Support Group, Inc. concerning 175.75.
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f Transportatio
.S. Departmer
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Pipeline and
Administration
Hazardous Materials Safety
JUL 21 2005
Mr. Michael J. Revis
Reference No.: 05-0106
Owner/Operations Support Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 58764
Tukwila, WA 98138
Dear Mr. Revis:
This is in further response and correction to our earlier letter (Reference No.: 05-0106 dated
May 6, 2005) concerning the quantity limitations for hazardous materials aboard aircraft in
§ 175.75 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). You offer
"Cartridges, small arms, 1.4S, UN 0012" for international air transportation. The shipment is
prepared in accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO)
Technical Instructions. You state that the net quantity per package is below the 25 kg net as
required by the ICAO Technical Instructions, but the gross weight of each package is above
30 kg. You ask if you can take advantage of the quantity limitation exception for ORM-D
materials in § 175.75(b) when transporting "Cartridges, small arms, 1.4S, UN 0012" under
ICAO.
The answer is no if, as you state, the gross weight of each package exceeds 30 kg. United
States variation 13 of the ICAO Technical Instructions provides for ORM-D materials, as
defined in § 173.144, to be carried aboard passenger aircraft without regard to the quantity
limitations specified in § 175.75(b) of the HMR. It does not except ORM-D packages from
the maximum gross weight requirement of 30 kg (66 pounds).
You may take advantage of US variation 13 by reducing the maximum gross weight to 30 kg
(66 pounds) or less per package and also marking each package "Cartridges, small arms,
small arms" must meet the requirements in $$ 173.63 and 173.144.
ORM-D-AIR" in accordance with § 172.316. Each ORM-D package containing "Cartridges,
Please contact me if I can be of further assistance.
Sincerely:
Holle, I. Mitill
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
115.75(6)
050106

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Corbin
Operations Support Group, Inc.
$175.75 (b
Tel 206-575-0458
Air
P.O. Box 58764
Toll Free 888-884-8008
Fax 206-575-0469
05-0106
Tukwila, WA 98138
DOT Registration 062104001009M
11 April 2005
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Research and Special Programs Administration
Attn: DHM-10
100 Depare SO ransportation
Street SW
Washington DC 20590-0001
Sirs,
I am writing to request clarification on the requirements of 49CFR Part 175.75. Quantity limitations aboard
aircraft.
Specifically 49CFR Part 175.75(b) "No limitation applies to the number of packages of Class 9 (miscellaneous
hazardous) materials, or ORM-D materials aboard an aircraft."
We are looking at this as it relates to variation US13(d) in the ICAO Technical Instructions.
Variation US13(d) begins "Except for "Other Regulated Materials" as defined in 49CFR 173.144...."
49CFR Part 173.144 states in part ... "It must be a material for which exceptions are provided in the 172.101
table.".....
The material which we are shipping is Cartridges, Small Arms, UN0012.
The per package quantity limitation aboard passenger and cargo only aircraft is 30 kg Gross Weight
There is an exception in the 172.101 table for this material. Cartridges, Small Arms ORM-D.
The ICAO Technical Instructions do not recognize the ORM-D classification.
Under the provisions of the ICAO Technical Instructions the materials we are shipping would be classified as
Cartridges, Small Arms, 1.4S, UN0012 and the per package limitation is 25 kg net quantity.
We understand that the net quantity limitation applies to the weight of the cartridge including casing, lead and
propellant.
The material we are shipping is US Army issue ammunition.
This ammunition includes in the package the metal clips the cartridges are mounted in, the steel "ammo can"
the clips are packed in and the wood box the "ammo cans" are packed in.
While the "net Quantity" of each package is below the 25 kg net as required by the ICAO Technical
Instructions the Gross Weight of each package is above the 30 kg limitation for ORM-D material in the 172.101
table.

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The limitation of 25 kg per inaccessible cargo compartment stated in Variation US13(d) means we can only
ship 2 boxes aboard a passenger aircraft.
If the exception "Except for "Other Regulated Materials" as defined in 49CFR 173.144...." were applicable we
think we would be able to ship the entire amount (more than two packages) at one time.
Even though we would not be able to ship this ammunition as an ORM-D due to the gross weight limitation in
49CFR we feel that since the ammunition itself, regardless of gross weight, is an "Other Regulated Material" as
defined in 49CFR 173.144 it could possibly be transported aboard passenger aircraft under the exception
allowed in US13(d).
Your clarification of this issue will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
michige
Michael J. Revis
Owner / Operations Support Group, Inc.
206-575-0458
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