# R+L Carriers Shared Services, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 07-0221
- **title:** R+L Carriers Shared Services, LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2008-03-14
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- **summary:** 07-0221 response to R+L Carriers Shared Services, LLC concerning 171.8, 172.202.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
MAR 1 4. 2239
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
Ms. Tina S. Breezley
Hazardous Materials & Training Manager
R&L Carriers Shared Services, LLC
P.O. Box 271
Wilmington, OH 45 177
Reference No. 07-022 1
Dear Ms. Breezley:
This is in response to your recent e-mail and telephone conversations with members of my
staff asking how to properly describe the type of package for a hazardous material on a
shipping paper under 172.202(a)(6) of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts
171-1 80). You state your company transports "UN 1263, Paint, 3 (flammable liquid), PG 111"
by motor vehicle for different shippers throughout the United States in non-specification
fiberboard boxes that contain four inner non-specification plastic pails. You state these
packages comply with the HMR but vary in design and are made by different manufacturers.
You also state in the past this agency instructed you to describe the type of package as "pails"
instead of "boxes."
What constitutes a package under the HMR depends on the particular packaging provision
that is being used. Based on the information you provided, the package is a combination
package, consisting of a strong outer packaging with one or more inner packagings as
provided by § 173.150. The outer and inner packagings, used together, meet the minimum
prescribed HMR requirements. In this case, the package must be described by its outer
packaging as "box" or "boxes." See the definitions of "combination packaging," "package or
outside package," and "single packaging" in 17 1.8.
We apologize for any misinformation you may have received earlier from our agency
regarding this matter and any inconvenience. Also please note that we revised
§ 172.202(a)(6) and relocated it to 172.202(a)(7) effective January 1, 2007. In addition, we
permitted delayed compliance with former 172.202(a)(6) until January 1,2008. See Docket
NO. PHMSA-06-25476 (HM-2151,71 FR 78596, 12/29/06).
I hope this satisfies your request. Please contact this office if you have further questions.
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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I Drakeford, Carolyn cPHMSA>
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From: INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20,2007 9:52 AM
To: Drakeford, Carolyn <PHMSA>
Subject: FW: 49CFR 172.202(6) package types listed on a bill of lading 1 Manifest
From: Tina Breezley [maiIto:tbreezley@rlcarriers.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 9:27 AM
To: INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Cc: Gerry Krisa; carlisle.smith@puc.stager.oh.us; Tina Breezley
Subject: 49CFR 172.202(6) package types listed on a bill of lading / Manifest
I would like a letter of interpretation for 172.202(6), regarding the package type being listed on the bill of lading or
manifest.
Presently if we have a shipper that is shipping a box of hazardous material that contains four pails, they would list
1 box UN1263, Paint, 3, PGIII. After several phone calls to PHMSA regarding the package type, I was instructed
that the package type should be pails.
I had asked PHMSA if we could write it up as follows: 1 box UN1263, Paint, 3, PGll and on the next line write
contains 4 pails, I was told that the package type listed had to be what the hazardous material was contained in,
and the box is considered an overpack.
I look forward to your response and clarification of this matter.
Yours truly,
Tina S. Breezley
R+L Carriers Shared Services, LLC
Hazardous Material & Training Manager
800-543-5589 ext 1545
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