# Environet LLC. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 09-0003
- **title:** Environet LLC. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2009-02-02
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 09-0003 response to Environet LLC. concerning 171.8, 173.150.
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1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
U.S. Department Washington, D.C. 20590
of Transportation FEB - 2 2009
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
Ms. Tammy L. Blakeslee
President
Environet LLC.
P.O. Box 386 M.O.
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Ref. No. 09-0003
Dear Ms. Blakeslee:
This responds to your December 19, 2008 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask on behalf of
your client Quabaug Corporation if its products may be reclassed as "Consumer commodity,
ORM-D." The products are initially classed and described as "UN1133, Adhesive, 3, II" and
"UN1263, Paint Related Material, 3, II." The products are sold to retail outlets and industrial
customers. The inner packagings range from Y2 ounce to 1 gallon each. The larger packages
shipped to industrial customers contain either 6 or 12 inner packagings.
The answer is yes. A Consumer commodity is defined in § 171.8 as a material that is
packaged and distributed in a form intended or suitable for sale through retail sales agencies
or instrumentalities. Section 173.150(c) authorizes a material to be reclassed as "ORM-D"
provided it meets the definition of "Consumer commodity" and is packaged in accordance
with the limited quantity provisions of§ 173.150(b). Note that the limited quantity provisions
of§ 173 .150(b) limit the gross weight of each package to 30 kg ( 66 pounds). Based on the
information in your letter and assuming the gross weight of each package does not exceed 30
kg (66 pounds), the materials described above may be reclassed and described as "Consumer
commodity, ORM-D."
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.
Sincerely,
0
ief, Standards Development
e of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Envirii\Jetc
Occupational, Regulatory and Training Specialists
December 19, 2008
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
Director, Office ofHazardous .
U.S. DOT/PHMSA (PHH-10)
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
RE: Letter of Interpretation under the ~~~§~~~r Commodity Defmition
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Dear Mr. Mazzullo, . '
I am writing on behalf of my client, Quabaug Corporation ofEast Brookfield, MA to request a
letter of interpretation regarding the applicability ofthe definition ofa Consumer Commodity as
stated in 49 CFR §171.8 for certain flammable contact adhesives and ancillary products. These
products are sold primarily to shoe repair shops and related businesses. They have two package
sizes (~ ounce and % ounce) that are sold to retail outlets as permitted under the Consumer
Product Safety Regulations. The other package sizes, quarts and gallons are sold to industrial
customers in 12 and 6 container case lots, respectively. The shipping descriptions for these
products are either:
1) Adhesive, 3, UNl 133, II
2) Paint Related Material, 3, UN1263, II
While these products are wanufactured and intended primarily for industrial use, we believethe
packaging utilized for these products complies with §173.150 Exceptions for Flammable
Liquids and special ptovisioitl49 which allows for increasing the regulated packaging size to
1.3 gallons for these two shipping descriptions and is therefore suitable for transport as a
consumer commodity. It i~. al~.?·(.)~r understanding that the transportation defmition of consumer
commodity allows forprodu9ts~hatare not actually sold to consumers to be reclassified as a
consumer commodity.aslong as the packaging meets the applicable regulatory provisions. We
are requesting a letter ofinterpret:iti()nverifying that these products can be shipped as
Consumer Commodity, ORM-D niaterials.
Ifyou have any questions related to the products, please do not hesitate to contact me at ( 508)
842-0578 or directly on (508)335-0527.
Sincerely,
ENVIRONET LLC.
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~~Uiakeslee, crH
President
P.O. Box 386 M.O. •Shrewsbury, MA 01545 o Tel: (508) 842-0578 o Fax: (508) 842-8723 • www.environet-llc.com
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