# DG Advisor, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 07-0029R
- **title:** DG Advisor, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2018-05-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 07-0029R response to DG Advisor, LLC concerning 178.601.
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U.S. Department
1200 New Jersey Ave. SE
of Transportation
Washington. DC 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
AUG 20 2007
Mr. Robert J. Ten Eyck
Director, Technical Services
Ref. No. 07-0029
TEN-E Packaging Services, Inc.
1666 County Road 74
Newport, MN 55055
Dear Mr. Ten Eyck:
This responds to your letter dated January 30, 2007, requesting an interpretation of what
constitutes a non-bulk packaging design change under the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask for reconsideration of a
previous interpretation issued by this office (06-0129) that states "Changing the size (e.g.,
width) of the tape from that specified in the packaging test report and closure notification
constitutes a change in design." It is your opinion that a change to a wider tape of the
same specification as that originally certified would not detract from the packaging's
performance either under the UN performance tests or conditions normally incident to
We agree it is possible that a wider tape applied to a package may create a more "robust"
vhen tested or transported. Additionally, a strict interpretation of the HMR does no
package; however, it does not conclusively demonstrate how the package will perform
annotate the test report and customer notification to read "identical specification tape,
provide for regulatory relief under such a scenario. One solution you may consider is to
minimum width 2 inches" if you can conclusively ascertain that using wider tape will not
impair the performance of the package as the design was originally tested. This
recordkeeping solution would not constitute a different package design type provided a
minimum width or a range of widths of identical specification tape was applied by the
package designs.
package assembler. This analogy could also be applied retroactively to previously tested
Because our previous response (06-129) offered a similar solution to this issue, we
consider our previously issued response to be valid and with merit.
assistance.
I trust this adequately responds to your inquiry. Please contact us if we can be of further
Sincerely,
Susan Gorsky
Regulations Officer
e of Hazardous Materials Standards
178.601
070029

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Stevens
TENOE
3178.601
SETTING THE STAMORRO
Testing
07-0029
January 30, 2007
John A. Gale
U.S. Department of Transportation
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards PHH-10
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20590
Ref. No.: 06-0129
Dear John:
TEN-E Packaging Services is writing to request a reconsideration concerning the interpreted design
change when a shipper substitutes a wider tape of the same material specification to that which was
"wider" variation of tape due to different box sealing equipment being employed at its various
originally certified under UN combination package testing. A shipper may have reason to substitute a
production operations. A change to a wider tape of the same specification as that originally UN
certified would not, in TEN-E's opinion, detract from the packaging's performance either under the
this tape substitution places an unnecessary burden on industry and it is for this reason that we ask
UN performance tests or conditions normally incident to transportation. Requiring a re-certification of
the agency to consider amending the above clarification.
Sincerely,
Ruber. Panti
TEN-E. Packaging Services, Inc.
Director, Technical Services
1666 County Road 74
TEN-E Packaging Services, Inc.
Newport, MN 55055
Fax: 651-459-1430
Phone: 651-459-0671
Web: www.ten-e.com
Email: info@ten-e.com
UNITED STATES - MN
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