# Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0057
- **title:** Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2006-03-23
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- **summary:** 06-0057 response to Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc. concerning 171.12.
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f Transportation
.S. Departmer
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Pipeline and
Aciministration
Hazarclous Materials Safety
MAR 2 3 2006
Mr. Mark A Connolly
Ref. No. 06-0057
Manager Transportation Regulations and Security
Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc.
525 West Van Buren Street
Chicago, IL. 60607-3823
Dear Mr. Connolly:
This is in response to your March 3, 2006 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) regarding the shipment of
Organometallic substance, liquid, pyrophoric, water-reactive, 4.2, 4.3, UN3394, PG I,
which is being offered for transportation in accordance with the provisions of the
International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. You state in your letter that
your package conforms to the requirements of the IMDG Code, but not to the
requirements of § 173.181.
As provided by § 171.12, a hazardous material that is packaged, marked, classed, labeled,
placarded, described, stowed and segregated, and certified in accordance with the IMDG
Code may be offered and accepted for transportation and transported within the United
States subject to certain conditions and limitations. A material that is transported by
vessel may be prepared in accordance with the IMDG Code instead of the specific
provisions of § 173.181.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.
Sincerely,
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
171.12
060057

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Leary
$171.12
Importa Export
Shipments
86-0057
March 3, 2006
Mr. John Gale
Chief, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and hazardous Materials Safety Administration
400 7th Street, S.W., DHM-10
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Subject:
DOT Clarification Authorizing the Use of IMO Authorized Packaging in
Accordance with 49CFR171.12(b) for the Export of hazardous materials
From U.S. to foreign Locations
Akzo Nobel is competing with foreign based companies for a business opportunity in the
review and clarification of the requirements of 49CFR 171.12(a), (b)(1)-(22) and request
Asia pacific region. We have a very brief window of opportunity and request your prompt
your clarification regarding compliance for the scenario below:
We desire to export and or import via international water material classified as:
Organometallic substance liquid, pyrophoric, water-reactive 4.2, (4.3), UN3394, PGI,
Packaged in:
A combination package consisting of an outer UN1A2 steel drum with a maximum net
inner metal containers of not more than 4 liter capacity. Each inner packaging has
mass not exceeding 150 kilograms. Each UN1A2 drum contains hermetically sealed
threaded closure(s) with opening(s) which exceed 1 inch in diameter, with fitted
combustible material in quantity sufficient to absorb the entire contents.
The inner packaging is cushioned on all sides with dry absorbent non-
This packaging meets the requirements of IMO P400 for this material.
Shipping Paper notation:
Prepared in accordance with 49CFR171.12/IMO all or part of transport via vessel.
packaging requirements of 49CFR173.181 for the U.S. domestic portion of the export or
There is some concern that the above desired shipment must comply with the DOT
import shipment. These requirements differ from the IMDG Code in that they limit the
size of the opening(s) in the inner packaging to no more than 1 inch in diameter.
Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc 525 West Van Buren Street Chicago, IL 60607-3823

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It is my understanding that for the export or import via water, the DOT authorizes the
which is packaged, marked, classed, labeled, placarded, described, stowed and
offering and accepted for transport and transported within the U.S. of the material above,
accordance with the applicable conditions and limits of 49CFR171.12(b) (1) thru 22.
segregated and certified in accordance with the IMDG code and is prepared in
have openings which are less than 1 inch provided it meets all other requirements of
For these export and import shipments via vessel, the inner package is not required to
49CFR 171.12 and P400 of the IMDG code.
We request your clarification that the application of 49CFR171.12(b) to the above noted
specified packaging to facilitate international trade. The intent of the use of the
scenario, authorizes the use of International Maritime Organization (IMDG code)
conditions and limits of this section of the DOT regulations is to ensure that the IMO
173.24a and 173.28 no the specific requirements of 173.181.
code specific package meet the general packaging requirements of 49CFR 172.24,
Do you concur with the above noted understanding?
Your assistance in this matter is appreciated
Regards,
Madel come
Mark A. Connolly
Manager Transportation Regulations and Security
Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc.
Telephone:312.544.7177
Facsimile: 312.544.7087
Email:mark.connolly@akzonobel.com
Akzo Nobel Chemicals Inc 525 West Van Buren Street Chicago, IL 60607-3823
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