# C.L. Smith Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0129
- **title:** C.L. Smith Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2006-09-14
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 06-0129 response to C.L. Smith Company concerning 178.601, 178.819.
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400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
pair us Materials Safet
dministratio
SEP i 4 2006
Mr. Lonny Jaycox
Ref. No.: 06-0129
L. Smith Compan
311 South 39th Stree
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Dear Mr. Jaycox:
This is in response to your May 30, 2006 email regarding the application of selective testing
Variation 4 in § 178.601(g) of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Specifically, your state that your company has a performance oriented packaging
design type that is tested and certified with a closure method specified in the notification as
follows: "Tape XXXX, 48mm wide, poly PST, single strips top and bottom, centered both
longitudinally along and spanning the flap seams, extending a minimum of 2.5" onto the
sides of the carton, with tape adhered firmly in place." However, your company would like
to use lape xxXx, 72mm wide, which is different from the original notification. Your
questions are paraphrased and answered below:
Q1: If a shipper complies with the closure method specified in the notification, then adds
some additional strips of the same tape, either in a similar manner slightly offset from the
flap seams, or in a different manner, would that package be considered a "different
packaging design type" under the HMR and require retesting?
Al: The answer is no. A different packaging as defined in § 178.601(c)(4), is one that
size, material of construction, wall thickness, or manner of construction. The packaging
differs (i.e., is not identical from a previously produced packaging in structural design,
heir policio afa dional pape to our be conside wedad nor ent desidered a irferent
ackaging design type
consistent with the closure method specified in the notification, would that package be
Q2: If a shipper uses the 72mm wide version of the tested 48mm wide tape and applies it
considered a "different packaging design type" under the HMiR and require retesting?
178.1
178.819
060129
178.601

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A2: The answer is yes. Changing the size of the tape from that specified in the packaging
test report and closure notification constitutes a change in design. To eliminate this
notification amended to specify the actual widths or a range of widths.
problem, two packagings should be tested with the different tapes and the packaging
method specified in the notification, would that package be considered a "different
Q3: If a shipper applied both 48mm and 72mm wide tape consistent with the closure
packaging design type" under the HMR and require retesting?
A3. See preceding answers.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact this office.
Sincerely,
- John A.Gale"
/ Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
/ Chief, Standards Development

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Steven
Jarman, Erin <PHMSA›
Reterford
Sent:
From:
ljaycox@clsmith.com
Subject:
To:
INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Tuesday, May 30, 2006 11:27 AM
$178.1
Information Center Comments/Questions
$178.819
Below is the result
(1jaycox@clsmith.com)
of your feedback form.
on Tuesday, May 30, 2006
was submitted by Lonnie
11:27:08.
Jaycox
packagings
06 - 0129
Email:
ljaycox@clsmith.com
Name: Lonnie Jaycox
Category: Specifications for Packagings (Sections 178.1 - 178.819) |
Organization: C L Smith Co.
Street: 1311 South 39th Street
City: St. Louis
State: Missouri
Zip Code: 63110
Phone: 314-771-1202.
Fax:
314-773-2354
A performance oriented packaging design type is tested and certified, and with a carton
Comments: Scenario:
closure method specified in the notification as follows:
longitudinally along and spanning the flap seams, extending a minimum of 2.5" onto the
"Tape XXXX, 48mm wide, poly PST, single strips top and bottom, centered both
sides of the carton, with tape adhered firmly in place."
Tape XXXX, is a specific stock number manufactured by a particular vendor to a consistent,
acceptable specification.
identical tape just slit to the wider specification. (Tape is manufacturered in wide
This same tape is also available in 72mm widtł..
"logs" then slit to width.)
lift points; would that package be "different" under the regulations and require re-
an "H' pattern) to enhance flap retention or to keep handlers from using the flap edges as
applied it consistent with the notification, to satisfy application equipment needs, or
Q2: If the shipper needed to use the 72mm wide version of the tested 48mm tape and
from the desire
package be "different" under the regulations and require re-testing?
a more robust
package (perhaps for parcel shipment); would that
Q3: Assuming the answer to Q1 is yes: If the shipper needed to use the 72mm wide version
package be "different" under the regulations and require re-testing?
the tested
tape applied consistent with the application variations in fi; would that
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