# Line Pressures, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 07-0028
- **title:** Line Pressures, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2007-05-21
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- **summary:** 07-0028 response to Line Pressures, Inc. concerning 171.8, 172.202, 172.312.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
2.1 2007
Washington, D.C. 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
Mr. Paul Graves
Ref. No.: 07-0028
3900 South Lipan Street
Line Pressures, Inc.
Englewood, Colorado 80110-4422
Dear Mr. Graves:
This is in response to your January 19, 2007 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
refrigerated liquefied gases. Your questions are paraphrased and answered below.
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) concerning the transportation of
Q1.
Does the HMR, as amended on December 29, 2006 (71 FR 78627), require orientation
markings to be placed on a DOT 3-series cylinder containing Nitrous oxide? Would a
DOT 4L cylinder containing Nitrogen, refrigerated liquid be considered an "open
cryogenic receptacle"?
Al.
The answer is no to both questions. Section 172.312(a) requires each non-bulk package
Q2. Is a pressure relief device considered to be a vent?
A2. The answer is no. The term "vent" as used in § 172.312(a) applies to non-bulk packages
other than cylinders.
Q3.
If "20 cylinders" and an additional "20 cylinders" of a different size containing the same
hazardous material are offered into transportation, would it be correct to enter the total
quantity of hazardous materials on the shipping paper as "40 cylinders".
A3.
The answer is yes. Section 172.202(a)(5) requires the total quantity of hazardous
volume, or by activity for Class 7 (radioactive) materials and must include an indicatio
naterials covered by the description to be indicated on a shipping paper (by mass o
of the applicable unit of measurement for example, "200 kgs." or "50 L." However, this
requirement is not applicable to cylinders, provided some indication of the total quantity
such as "40 cylinders" as used in your example above.
171.8
172•202
142.312 (a)
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this office.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
Sincerely,
Have Batt
Santa resportion special sue
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Merrera
LINEPRESSURE
372. 202
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$172.312
January 19, 2007
Shipping Papers / Markings
07-0028
United States Department of Transportation
Mr. Charles Betts, Sr. Transportation Regulations Specialist
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
400 7' Street S.W.
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, PHH-10
Washington, DC 20590-0001
RE: Docket No. PHMSA-06-25476 (HM-215I) Final Rule
Federal Register publication dated December 29, 2006
Dear Mr. Betts:
Line Pressure, Inc. submits this request for clarification in regards to certain revisions to the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR) published in the Federal Register on December 29, 2006
Section 172.312 of 49 CFR, paragraph (a) is amended to read "requiring orientation markings on
of refrigerated liquefied gases." Currently, the terms "pressure relief device" and "vent" are used
single packagings fitted with vents and on open cryogenic receptacles intended for the transport
in 49CFR § 173.316(a)(7) in regards to relieving pressure of a cryogenic liquid in cylinders. My
172.312 require orientation markings on DOT-3 series cylinders containing Nitrous Oxide? As
concern is for the definition of the term "VENT". As amended, does the new wording for 49CFR §
example, a 3AA-2015 cylinder filled with 50 pounds of Nitrous Oxide product would be considered
pressure relief device. Does this pressure relief device qualify as a vent?
non-bulk package
containing liquid hazardous material fitted with an appropriate
Line Pressure, Inc. is interpreting the meaning of an "open cryogenic receptacle" as referring to
Refrigerated Liquid. These containers are usually contain 5, 10, 20 or 25 liters or product and
small laboratory containers typically used for the storage
or transportation of Nitrogen,
contain a small cap (lid) with a protrution which simply rests on top the opening of the container.
a DOT-4L series cylinder as an open cryogenic receptacle because of the valves located on the
Upon consulting with other professional medical gas suppliers and manufacturers, one referred to
Section 172.202(a)(5)(1)(B) of 49 CFR excepts cylinders "provided some indication of the total
quantity is shown, for example, 10 cylinders."
cylinders of one size and 20 cylinders of a different size are loaded on a transport vehicle which,
Line Pressure interprets this to mean if 20
40 cylinders for the proper shipping name describing the hazardous material being transported.
contain the same hazardous material, the proper entry on the shipping paper would be to show
Would this entry be correct in this situation?
advances being made for the safe transportation of hazardous materials in commerce
Thank you in advance for your time and response to our clarification request. We support the continued
Paul trans
Paul Graves
Line Pressure, Inc.
Medical Gas/Specialty/Cryogenic
Analgesia Sedation/Respiratory Care
Precision Delivery Systems
Englewood, Colorado 80110-4422
3900 South Lipan Street
303-742-0202
800-783-1GAS
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