# Mr. Joseph A. Taranovich — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 09-0007
- **title:** Mr. Joseph A. Taranovich — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2009-03-10
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- **summary:** 09-0007 response to Mr. Joseph A. Taranovich concerning 172.604, 173.166.
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U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
MAR 1 0 nnq
Mr. Joseph A. Taranovich
American Honda Motor Company
25000 Honda Parkway
Marysville, Ohio 43040
Ref. No. 09-0007
Dear Mr. Taranovich:
This responds to your December 18,2008 letter requesting clarification of requirements in
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 17 1 - 1 80) applicable to EX
numbers and emergency response telephone numbers. Your questions are paraphrased and
answered below.
According to your letter, your company assists in retrieval of "live" inflators, modules, or
pretensioners (UN 3268, Class 9) for analysis by your company, Honda factories, or
suppliers. The inflators, modules, and pretensioners are manufactured by various suppliers
for Honda. The supplier applies for an approval from the Associate Administrator for
Hazardous Materials Safety and forwards the assigned EX number to your company for
your records and shipping documents.
Q 1. Is a shipper required to retain a copy of the approval letter for products it places in
transportation?
A l . No. Only the person applying for the approval is required to retain a copy of the
approval letter. However, you may wish to obtain a copy of the approval from the supplier.
You may also obtain a copy of the approval from PHMSA's Office of Hazardous Materials
Special Pennits and Approvals at 202-366-4535. In addition, we are in the process of
making the competent authority/approvals available at our web site: hazmat.dot.gov.
42. Must an EX number be marked on the outside of the package?
A2. No. Marking requirements in 51 72.320 do not apply to your UN3268, Class 9
product. EX numbers are required to be marked on packages containing explosive
materials in accordance with § 172.320. For approved inflators, modules, or pretensioners,
the shipping paper must include the EX number or product code in association with the
basic shipping description. Product codes must be traceable to the specific EX number

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assigned. See $173.166(c). When the EX number is provided on the shipping paper, it
need not also be marked on the package.
43. We contract with a third-party emergency services company for 24-hour emergency
telephone service in accordance with $ 172.604. May another entity use our emergency
contact telephone number if we are not the shipper or recipient indicated on the shipping
papers?
A3. In accordance with $ 172.604, a person who offers a hazardous material for
transportation must provide an emergency response telephone number for use in the event
of an emergency involving the hazardous material. The telephone number must be the
number of the offeror or the number of an agency or organization capable of, and accepting
responsibility for, providing detailed information about the hazardous material. Another
entity may use your emergency response telephone number by prior arrangement with you
and the third-party provider. The emergency response provider may require evidence, such
as your company name or registration number, indicating that your company contracted for
the emergency response services. An indication of this contractual relationship on the
shipping paper will promote linkage between the provider and the person arranging to use
the provider's service, ensuring compliance with $ 172.604. Accordingly, a person who
arranges with an organization to provide emergency response services required by the HMR
should ensure that the shipping papers that accompany the shipment include the information
necessary to enable the provider to identify the person who has contracted for the services.
I hope this answers your inquiry
Charles E. Betts
Chief, Standards Development
fice of Hazardous Materials Standards k

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Drakeford, Carolyn cPHMSA> 173*-f7b
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From: IMFOCMTR cPHMSA>
Sent: Thursday, December 18,2008 3:48 PM
To: Drakeford, Carolyn cPHMSA>
Subject: FW: Feedback: Shippers-General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings (Sections 173.1
&ndash; 173.476)
Carolyn, a letter of interp request please, thank you! MBN
-----Original Message-----
From: PHMSA-Feedback [mailto:PHMSA-Feedback]
Sent: Thursday, December 18,2008 1 :37 PM
To: PHMSA HM Infocenter; PHMSA Webmaster
Subject: Feedback: Shippers-General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings (Sections 173.1
&ndash; 173.476)
Dear Mr. Edward Mazzullo,
Two areas of discussion exist within our organization and I seek your office for clarification. I have used
the PHMSA Interpretation search engine and I apologize in advance if I have missed a previous
response that applies to this inquiry. The site was very helpful and it was educational to review previous
questions and response.
1. EX Number /Competent Authority- American Honda Motor Company assists in retrieval of
"live" inflators, modules, or pretensioners (UN3268lClass 9) for analysis purpose by us, Honda factories
and suppliers. These components are manufactured by various suppliers for "Honda"; the supplier has
made application for the EX number and forwards assigned number to American Honda for our records
and shipping requirements.
American Honda will utilize the suppliers EX number for shipping purposes by ourselves, Honda
factories, and its authorized dealer network. At times, I have been requested by FAA or FedEx to
produce a physical copy of the Competent Authority relating to the assigned EX number. It is my
understanding that the product be traceable to the specific EX number but that the shipper (American
Honda, Honda factories and dealer network) is not required to have on hand a physical copy or produce
such copy of the Competent Authority.
Could you please clarify if the shipper as noted in this scenario would be required to have at hand,
physical copy of the Competent Authority prior to placing product in commerce or be required to
produce after shipment such as for auditlreview purposes by DOT, FAA or other regulatory agencies?
2. EX number1Outside package- It is noted that the EX number is not required to be marked on the
outside package.
Is there any scenario that would require that the EX number be marked on the outside package?
3. Emergency Contact Telephone Number - As noted in item (I), American Honda requests and
assists in retrieval of various automotive parts that are regulated as dangerous goods. In some cases we
are directly receiving these parts, in other cases, another "Honda" company or supplier will be recipient

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with American Honda acting as a third party. American Honda is under contract with an information and
compliance service for our emergency contact number.
Is it acceptable to use our Emergency Contact Telephone Number if we are not the shipper or in some
cases the recipient (as described above) on the shipping papers?
Should it be specified on the shipping papers that the Emergency Contact Telephone Number is not the
shippers but that of the recipient or an involved third party?
Respectfully,
Joseph A. Taranovich
Supervisor, Warranty Parts Inspection
American Honda Motor Company
25000 Honda Parkway
Marysville, Ohio 43040
j oe~taranovich@ahrn.honda.com
937 642-2737
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Name: Joseph A. Taranovich
Organization: American Honda Motor Company, Inc.
Email: joe taranovich@ahrn.honda.com
Address: 25000 Honda Parkway
City: Marysville
Zip Code: 43040
Phone: 937 642-2737
Country: USA
FAX: 937 642-6390
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