# Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0213
- **title:** Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2007-01-25
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- **summary:** 06-0213 response to Allied Universal Corporation concerning 172.313, 172.400.
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Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Pipeline and
Administration
Hazardous Materials Safety
JAN 2 5 2007
Ms. Robin J. Eddy Bolte
Ref. No. 06-0213
3901 NW 115 Avenue
Allied Universal Corporation
Miami, FL 33178
Dear Ms. Bolte:
This is in response to your request for clarification of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) regarding the marking, labeling ard
UN1017 and "Sulfur dioxide," 2.3, 8, UN1079 in 3A and 3AA cylinders and in multi-unit
placarding requirements applicable to transportation by highway of "Chlorine," 2.3, 8
tank car motor vehicles. "Chlorine," UN1017 is poisonous by inhalation in Hazard Zone
B, and "Sulfur dioxide," UN1079 is poisonous by inhalation in Hazard Zone C. You ask
whether the scenarios presented below meet the requirements under the HMR, and
whether the HMR requires the words "Inhalation Hazard" to be displayed on the package
when it is displayed on the label. Your questions are paraphrased and answered below.
Qla.
Cylinders containing "Chlorine," 2.3, 8, UN1017, Hazard Zone B, are transported
smaller than 4 inches on each side; the label includes the words "Inhalation
by motor vehicle. The cylinder is affixed with a poison gas label or tag, no
Hazard." The label or tag includes the proper shipping name and UN
cylinders are affixed with a CORROSIVE label or tag to represent the subsidiary
identification number and the name and address of the distributor. In addition, the
hazard of the material. Does this scenario conform to HMR requirements?
Ala.
Yes. Provided the labels conform to Subpart E of Part 172, they may be
displayed on the cylinders. In addition, under § 172.400a(a)(1)(ii), you may label
when the words "Inhalation Hazard" appear on a label, the wording is rot
the cylinders in accordance with CGA C-7, Appendix A. Note that
required on the package (see § 172.313(a)).
Q1b
Cylinders containing "Chlorine," 2.3, 8, UN1017, Hazard Zone B are transported
(hards. Ailed choses po display the identic and ached with ng SONIAS
conform to the requirements in the HMR
on the placards instead of the words "Inhalation Hazard." Does this scenaric
Alb.
If the words "Inhalation Hazard" do not appear on the placard, each chlorine
at contains a poisonous material subiect to the poison inhalation hazard shippi
linder must be marked with the words "Inhalation Hazard." A transport vehic
142.400
172. 313(E)
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description in §172.203(m)(2) must be placarded with, in this case, the POISON
GAS placard. A transport vehicle or freight container containing a material
poisonous by inhalation in non-bulk packages must be marked, on each side and
each end with the identification number as specified in § 172.332 or § 172.336,
subject to the provisions and limitations specified in §172.313(c).
92a.
A ton container (multi-unit tank car tank) containing "Chlorine," 2.3, 3, UN1017,
Hazard Zone B, is transported by motor vehicle. The ton tank is affixed with a
includes the words "Inhalation Hazard." The label or tag includes the name and
POISON GAS label or tag, no smaller than 4 inches on each side; the label
address of the distributor. The ton container is marked on two opposing sides
with the proper shipping name, UN number, and the words "Poison In alation
Hazard." The stenciled letters and numbers are 2 inches high. In addition, the ton
container is affixed on both ends with a CORROSIVE label or tag to represent the
requirements?
subsidiary hazard of the material. Does this scenario conform to HMR.
AZa.
Yes.
02b.
• For the ton containers described in Q2a, the motor vehicle is placarded on all four
number is substituted for the words "inhalation hazard." Does this sce ario
sides with POISON GAS placards. On each placard the UN identification
conform to HMR requirements?
A2b. Yes.
Q3. Allied also ships sulfur dioxide in cylinders and multi-unit tank car tanks that are
marked and labeled in the manner as described above for "Chlorine," except the ton
container is dark green and the stenciled letters and numbers are white. Does this
scenario conform to the HMR requirements?
A3. See above responses.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact this office if you need further
assistance.
Sincerely,
fatelle
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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MIntyre.
$172,313
3901 NW 115 Avenu
3172.302
Miami, Florida 3317
305-888-2623 office
$172.400
305-885-4671 fax
ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION
Established 1954
8172. 416
September 18, 2006
Markings + Labeling
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
06-0213
Office of Hazardous Matertals Standards Development
Director of Hazardous Materials Standards Development
400 Seventh Street, S.W
Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
VIA FASCIMILE: 202-366-3012
Re: Cylinder and Ton Marking/Labeling Requirements
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
Recently, several of our transport vehicles, as well as the transport vehicles of several of our customers, have
poison-inhalation hazard zone B, one-hundred and fifty pound DOT specification cylinders and one ton DOT
undergone roadside inspections where the marking and labeling requirements for chlorine, hazard class 2.3
specification multi-unit tank car tanks, commonly referred to as a "ton container", has corne into question. It
seers there is some confusion, depending upon the customer, the location and the inspecting officer. This
understanding the marking and labeling requirements as set forth in 49 CFR Subpart D and E
letter is requesting a written
interpretation of the following questions to provide assistance to all in
Questlons
When transporting, via highway vehicles (note these cylinders are not permanently affixed, they are a
UN1017, poison-inhalation hazard zone B, does the cylinder meet the requirements of 49 CFR
shipped), a DOT specification cylinder loaded with chlorine, hazard class 2.3,
The cylinder is affixed with a label or tag with a poison gas label, 49 CFR 172.416, no smaller
label, 49 CFR 172.313(a).
than four inches on each side. The words INHALATION HAZARD appear in the poison gas
• The cylinder is affixed with a subsidiary hazard label or tag with a corrosive label, 49 CFR
• The very same label or tag contains the proper shipping name (chlorine) and identification
• The label or tag has the name and address of the distributor, in this case Allied Universal
number (UN1017), 49 CFR 172.301(a).
Corp., 3901 NW 115" Avenue, Miami, Florida 33178
• Motor vehicle transporting the cylinders is placard on all four sides with the poison gas
placard, 49 CFR 172.540, on the identification number 1017 is substituted for the words
permissive placarding rule and display the identification number at all times within a hazard
Inhalation Hazard, 49 CFR 172.330(b) - in this decision, Allied chooses to invoke the
class 2 poison ges plarard. The consistency keeps it easy for our vellicle drivers when
determining which placard to display on the vehicle.
2) When transporting, via highway vehicles, a DOT specification multi-unit tank car tank, referred to as a
cylinder meet the requirements of 49 CFR Subpart D and E if:
"ton container", loaded with chlorine class 2.3, UN1017, poison-inhalation hazard zone B, does the

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Page 2. Marking and Labeling for Cylinder/Ton Container
September 18, 2006
Allied Universal Corporation
• The very same label or tag contains the proper shipping name (chlorire) and identificatio
number are not as instructed in 49 CFR 172.302(b)(3).
lumber (UN1017), 49 CFR 172.302(a)(d), however the size requirements of the letters an
The label or tag has the name and address of the distributor, in this case Allied Universal
49 CFR 172.330(a)(1)(2) and 302(b), two opposing sides of the ton container are stenciles
Inhalation Hazard. The stencil letter and number size are 2.0 inches high. The background
with the proper shipping name (chlorine), Identification number (UN1017) and words
the ton container is silver and the stencll letters and numbers are black. NOTE: this is t
label or tag for chlorine, UN1017 and Inhalation Hazard is not 2.0 inches high the ton
ference between the cylinders and ton containers, since the letter and number size on ti
•
The ton container is affixed on both ends with a subsidiary hazard label or tag with a
Motor vehicle transporting the ton container is placard on all four sides with the poison gas
corrosive label, 49 CFR 172.442.
Inhalation Hazard, 49 CFR 172.330(b).
placard, 49 CFR 172.540, on the Identification number 1017 is substiluted for the words
3) Allied also ships sulfur dioxide in cylinders and multi-unit tank car tank requirements. Marking and
labeling is identical to what has been described for chlorine, only obvlously the proper shipping name
's sulfur dioxide and the identification number is UN1079. The only other exception is the stenciling
he background of the ton container is dark green and the stencil letters and number are in white
Your promptness in
spections of the tractor-trailers throughout the southeastern United States, especially in North Carolina
responding to our questions is greatly appreclated given the frequent roadsid
South Carolina, Tennessee and Mississippi.
state agencies involved, a written interpretation or instructions are needed.
Your hazardous material information hotline has been helpful, but given the number of other businesses and
183 or RobinE@Allieduniversal.com.
If you should have any questions or further Information Is needed, please call me at 305-8i38-2623, extension
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Rob n J. Eddy Bolte
390- NW 115'h Avenue
Allied Universal Corporation
305-888-2623, ext. 183
Miami, Florida 33178
305-885-4671 (Fax)
RobinE@Allleduniversal.com
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