# Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Ferry — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 09-0068
- **title:** Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Ferry — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2009-05-01
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- **summary:** 09-0068 response to Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Ferry concerning 172.101, 173.6.
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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
Mr. Timothy W. Wiseman
Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Ferry
Attorneys at Law
10 W. Market Street, Suite 1500
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Ref. No. 09-0068
Dear Mr. Wiseman:
This responds to your March 1 1,2009 letter on behalf of CVS Transportation L.L.C.
You request clarification of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171 -1 80) as they apply to limited quantities and materials of trade.
According to your letter, CVS Transportation L.L.C. is a licensed private and for-hire
common and contract motor carrier providing transportation services through a network
of dedicated distribution centers solely to CVS companies. Your letter includes a list of
shipping descriptions for various photo development products that CVS Transportation,
L.L.C. commonly transports from distribution centers to CVS store locations. The list
includes Division 5.1 (Oxidizer), Class 8 (Corrosive), and Class 8/Division 6.1
(Corrosive/Poisonous) materials. The products are transported in inner packagings
placed inside strong outer packagings, typically totes. Each inner packaging contains a
maximum of 4 liters or 4 kilograms of material, and the capacity weight rating of the
totes is 60 pounds. The products listed in your letter are used by CVS stores in direct
support of their principal business of selling retail merchandise such as photos and photo
developing services, and are not offered for retail sale to the public.
Your questions are summarized and answered as follows:
Q1. May the listed materials, packaged as described, be transported as "limited
quantities" under the HMR?
Al. Yes. The photo development materials listed in your letter may be shipped as
"limited quantities" provided they are prepared and offered for transportation in
accordance with all applicable limited quantity provisions. Note that you may utilize
limited quantity exceptions only when the exception is authorized for the specific
material by reference in Column 8A of the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT;
§ 172.101).
42. May CVS Transportation L.L.C. transport the listed materials in accordance with the
materials of trade exception in § 173.6?

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A2. Yes. A "material of trade" is defined in 9 17 1.8 as a hazardous material, other than
a hazardous waste, that is carried on a motor vehicle by a private motor carrier in direct
support of a principal business that is other than transportation by motor vehicle. A
"private motor carrier" is a carrier that transports the business's own products and does
not provide such transportation service to other businesses. The photo development
materials may be transported as "materials of trade" in accordance with 173.6, provided
the vehicle operates as a private motor carrier and the shipment otherwise conforms to the
provisions of 173.6.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact this Office.
Sincerely,
Charles E. Betts
Development
Materials Standards

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SCOPELITIS, GARVIN, LIGHT, HANSON & F E A R Y ~ 1-73. 1 5 2
AVORNEYS AT LAW
INDIANAPOLIS
CHICAGO . WASHINGTON, D.C. LOS ANGELES KANSAS CITY CHAlTANOOGA ' DETROIT
10 W. Market Street, Suite 1500 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
phone (317) 637-1777 fax (317) 687-2414
www.scopelitis.com
TIMOTHY W. WISEMAN
twiseman@scopeIitis.com
RICHARD A. CLARK
rclark@scopelitis.com
March 1 1, 2009
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo, Director
PHMSA Office of Hazardous Material
Standards
U. S. Department of Transportation
Att: PHH-10
East Building
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-000 1
Re: Request for Clarification on "Limited Quantity" and
"Materials in Trade Exceptions to the Hazardous Material
Regulations
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
CVS Transportation, L.L.C. ("CVS") requests that the Pipeline Hazardous
Material Safety Administration ("PHMSA") provide an interpretation, by letter,
of the "limited quantities" exceptions to the packing anci labeling requirements
for certain photo development materials, described in Attachment A to this
letter, under 49 C.F.R. § 173.152(b)(2) and § 173.154(b)(2). In addition, CVS
requests interpretation of the applicability of the exceptions to shipping
paperwork requirements under the "Materials of Trade" exception in 49 C.F.R.
3 171.8.
CVS is a licensed private and for-hire common and contract motor carrier. It
provides transportation services through a network of dedicated distribution
centers solely to CVS companies, including approximately 2,500 stores ("CVS
Stores"). Larger quantities of retail and other goods are shipped to the
distribution centers ("DC") where the quantities are broken down into smaller
amounts needed by each individual CVS store.
SERVICES OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA AND MICHIGAN PROVIDED BY SCOPELITIS. GARVIN, LIGHT, HANSON 8 FEARY, PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
SERVICES IN MICHIGAN PROVIDED BY SCOPELITIS, GARVIN, LIGHT, HANSON 8 FEARY, PROFESSIONAL UMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
SERVICES IN CALIFORNIAPROVIDED BY SCOPELITIS, GARVIN. LIGHT, HANSON 8 FEARY, LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP

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March 1 1, 2009
CVS Stores offer "in-store" photo development services using small amounts of
the various photo developing materials. CVS DCs receive photo developing
materials in larger outer containers which have individual smaller containers.
The individual containers of photo development materials transported to CVS
Stores generally contain less than one liter or one kilogram of hazardous
material and no individual containers transported in this way hold more than 4
liters or 4 kilograms of the material respectively.
The individual containers of material are packed in a strong outer packaging in
the form of plastic containers ("Totes") with sufficient dunnage around the
individual containers to prevent them from moving. The Totes have lids which
are closed after packing. The Totes have a capacity weight rating of 60 pounds
and are rated to withstand up to 250 pounds stack capability and 320 pounds
of static stack capability. We believe that the plastic Totes with interlocking
lids meet the definition of "strong outside container" under the Regulations and
qualify as a Category 2H2 Container under 5 178.518(b)(6). Existing inner
containers of the photo developing materials meet the inner packaging
requirements.
Because no shipment of any individual container exceeds 4 liters or 4
kilograms maximum net capacity, CVS believes that the shipments of photo
I developing materials in Attachment A which fall within Hazard Class/Division
5.1 would be exempt from any other packaging or labeling requirements as
; "limited quantities" under 49 C.F.R. 5 173.152(b)(2). Those photo developing
materials falling within Hazard Class/Division 6.1 and 8 in the attached list
could also be exempt from any labeling requirements or additional packaging
requirements under 49 C.F.R. 5 173.154(b)(2).
Also, because each of the photo developing materials are only used by CVS
Stores in direct scppcrt of the principal business of CVS selling retail
merchandise such as photos and photo developing services, and none are
offered for retail sale to the public, CVS believes the shipments of photo
developing materials qualify as "materials of trade" under 49 C.F.R. 5 171.8
and thus are also exempt from the shipping paperwork requirements under 49
C.F.R. 5 173.6(a)(l)(ii), as they are transported between DCs and CVS Stores.
Based upon the facts described in this letter, CVS Transportation, L.L.C.
requests an interpretation of the application of the "limited quantities" and
"materials of trade" exceptions under the Hazardous Material Regulations to
shipments of the materials in Totes from its DCs to its retail stores.
SCOPELITIS, GARVIN, LIGHT, HANSON & FEARY

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March 11, 2009
If you have any questions concerning this request for interpretation, or need
any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
Timothy
W. WIseman
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cvs
Group
1.
2a.
2c. Attachment A
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TO BE TRANSPORTED
The following materials are used by CVS Stores for photo development
services and are transported in small quantities from CVS
Transportation's Distribution Centers to CVS retail stores.
Hazard
Proper Shipping
Name
Description
I.D,
Number
Packing
Group
Division
Oxidizing solid, n.0.s.
(Dichloroisocyanuric Acid)
Corrosive Liquid, Acidic,
Inorganic, n.0.s.
(Bis(Hydroxylammonium
Sulfate)
Corrosive liquid, acidic,
organic, n.0.s. (Organic
Amine Sulphate)
Corrosive Liquid. Basic.
Inorganic, n.0.s.
Corrosive Liquid, n.0.s.
(Ferric Ammonium)
Kodak Ektacolor PC 1 11
5.1
Rinse TabletsIRA-4
Kodak Flexicolor Develower
Replenisher LORR Part B,
Kodak Flexicolor SM Tank i
DeveloperIC-41 SM, Part B,
Kodak Negative Film FC
Tank Developer, Part B,
Kodak Flexicolor Sl'vl
Processing Unit FlIC41 SM,
Part 4,
Kodak Negative Film -
UN1479
Ill
Kodak Ektacolor SM
Processing Unit PIIRA-
2SM, Part 0,
Kodak Ektacolor SM Tank
I DeveloperIRA-2SM, Part B (
1 Kodak Flexicolor SM Tank /
DeveloperIC-41 SM, Part A,
Kodak Ektacolor SM Tank
DevelowerIRA-2SM. Part C, 1 ! 1
Kodak ~ktacolor SM
Processing unit
8 LIN3266 Ill2SM, Kodak Flexicolor SM
Processing Unit F1 IC41 SM,
Part 3,
Kodak Rapid Developer
~ e ~ l e n i s h e r
Kodak Flexicolor RA Bleach
replenisher NR,
Kodak Flexicolor SM
Processing Unit F2lC-41 SM
Version 2.1, Bleach,
Kodak Flexicolor SM Tank
Bleach1 C-41 SM, Working
Solution,
Kodak Negative Film FC
Tank Bleach MX 1931,
Kodak Negative Processing
1 Cartridge FCl , Part 2

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Group
Proper Shipping
Name
Corrosive Liquid, n.0.s.
(Potassium Carbonate)
Corrosive Liquid, n.0.s. (P-
Phenylenediamine
Derivative)
Corrosive Liquid, Toxic,
n.0.s. (P-
phenylenediamine
derivative)
Description
Kodak Ektacolor PC 11 1
Tank Developer, Part A,
Kodak Flexicolor Developer
Replenisher LORR Part A,
Kodak Negative Film FC
Tank Developer, Part A
Kodak Negative Film FC
Tank Developer, Part C
Kodak Flexicolor Developer
Replenisher LORR Part C,
Kodak Flexicolor SM
Processing Unit FI/C41SM,
Part 1,
Kodak Flexicolor SM Tank
DeveloperIC-41 SM, Part C
1 Hazard
Class/
Division
I.D.
Number
Packing
Group
8
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