# Destileria Serrallés, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 10-0014
- **title:** Destileria Serrallés, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2010-03-05
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- **summary:** 10-0014 response to Destileria Serrallés, Inc. concerning 173.150.
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U.S. Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue. SE
Washington. DC 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
MAR 5 2010
Mr. Roberto Pantoja
R&D Director
PO Box 198
Mercedita, PR 00715-0198
Ref. No. 10-0014
Dear Mr. Pantoja:
This responds to your January 21, 2010 email and subsequent telephone conversation
with a member of my staff concerning the applicability of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to air transport of alcoholic beverages.
Specifically, you ask whether alcoholic beverages containing 70% or less alcohol by
volume in inner packages of less than five liters are subject to the HMR when transported
as cargo by aircraft.
According to your email, your company transports 200 mL samples of alcoholic
beverages containing 69.5% alcohol by volume by air. It is your understanding, in
accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions
(ICAO TI), your samples are not subject to regulation as cargo aboard aircraft.
Your understanding is correct. Alcoholic beverages containing 70% or less alcohol by
volume, when packed in inner packagings of 5 liters or less, are not subject to the ICAO
TI when carried as cargo (see ICAO TI; Part 3, Chapter 3, Special provision A9).
Further, under § 173.150(d) of the HMR, an alcoholic beverage (as defined in 27 CFR
4.10 and 5.11) is not subject to the HMR if it meets one of the following conditions:
(1) It contains 24% or less alcohol by volume.
(2) It is in an inner packaging of 5 L or less, unless carried by a passenger or
crewmember aboard a passenger aircraft, then it must conform to § 175.1O(a)(4) of the
HMR as checked or carry-on baggage.
(3) It is a Packing Group III alcoholic beverage in packagings of 250 L or less, unless
transported by air.

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Therefore, based on the information you provided, your samples are not subject to the
HMR because they are being transported as cargo in inner packagings in quantities of 5 L
or less.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please contact this
office.
Sin~erlY,
~~
Charles E. Betts
hief, Standards Development
O' f Hazardous Materials Standards

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Roberto Pantoja
From: Roberto Pantoja 'Der ttnderetl
Sent: Thursday, January 21,20101 :39 PM
To: 'Charles. Betts @doLgov'
~l13. IS6 CdX})Cc: 'Edward.Mazzullo@dot.gov'
Subject: FW: INTERPRETATION OF 49CFR 173150(d)
Attachments: Scan001.pdf E~Cep-hDV1s
to - bD J~
Charles E. Betts
Chief, Standards Division
Dffice of Hazardous Materials Standards
Dear M. Betts:
We are in need of a prompt clarification if alcoholic beverages containing less than 70% alcohol by volume prepared in
inner packages containing less than 5 liters are regulated when transported as cargo by aircraft (not as carry-on baggage
by passengers). ICAD Regulations state that such shipments are not subjected to DG Regulations when carried as cargo
by aircraft, but Mr. Juan Bulted, FAA HAZMAT Enforcement agent (Juan.Bulted@faa.gov), do not accept that
clarification. He affirms ( see e-mail below) that the exempt only applies to rail, vessel, or public highway transportation,
but that it does not apply if the package is sent by air.("unless transported by air") - 49CFR-173.1S0(d)(3)
He assures that when transported by air, it is regulated by CFR as dangerous good and the alcoholic beverage exeptions
for class 3 (flammable and combustible) are not valid. He want us to:
1-Declare packages containing more than 24% alcohol by volume as DG packages. (Even if they have less than
70% Ale/voL)
2-To send them only in special UN packaging. (He does not accept regular fiberboard rum cases)
3-To accompany the package with the "Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Good" document.
Since he inspected us in January 7,2010 we have put on hold all itinerary shipments via fedEx Air Carrier. Unfortunately
this situation is affecting our operations, as these glass samples containing less than 70% Alc./vol are sent for customer
pre-shipment approval. No shipment of rum tanks can be sent by Crowley Marine transport vessels without the
customer prior evaluation and approval. The result will soon be the complete detention of all our bulk rum shipments
that represent an 80% of our business.
He also requested documents of all air shipments sent in Years 2008-2009 to fine us for not sending them as=Dangerous
good packages.
Please, please, clarify this to us and to Mr. Juan Bulted as soon as possible, so we can restart sending our pre-approval
samples to our clients.
Cordially
Roberto Pantoja
R&D Director
Destileria Serralles,lnc.
Enclosed please find attached letter sent to Mr. Bulted by our vice-President, Silvia Santiago. The letter below is his
answer to Silvia's letter
From: Juan,Bulted@faa.gov [mailto:Juan.Bulted@faa.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:19 AM
To: Silvia Santiago
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Subject: Re: Destilerfa Serralies
Importance: High
Ms. Santiago
I have reviewed the letter of interpretation dated July 10, 2009, signed by Charles Betts. We have no problem with their
interpretation, however, the circumstances described in the letter are not the same for Destileria Serralles. I refer you to
the ending words of the last sentence on second paragraph which read "unless transported by air. II This is the situation
applicable to Serralles. Samples are in packages lees than 250 L which is OK, and are in packing group III due to the
69.5 percentage of alcohol by volume, up to this point they would not be regulated.However, when offered and
transported by air then they become regulated by 49 CFR. I'm stll waiting from legal and as soon as I have their reply I'll
get back to you for the meeting.
Thanks.
Juan Bulted
FAA Special Agent.
<silvla.santiago@dong.corTl> To Juan BultedlASOIFAA@FAA
cc <hector.guzman@dong.com>
01/191201001:17 PM Subject Destilerfa Serralles-
Mr. Bulted, please, see accompanying letter requesting a new meeting with you. As a very responsible company, it is of
the most importance for Destileria Serralles to comply with all regulations that cover our operations. The present
situation with the alcoholic samples that we send to U.S. is causing a halt in our bulk shipments with a tremendous
negative effect in our financials. I would greatly appreciate your kind attention to this request.
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Destileria Serralles, Inc.
January 19, 2010
Mr. Juan Suited
Special Agent
Federal Aviation Administration
Dear Mr. Suited
In January 8th
, 2010 in a meeting at our facilities you carefully explained to me the
situation regarding the alcoholiC samples that we ship to the U.S. and the implications
that surround not complying with the corresponding regulation that affects this type of
shipments. DOT regulations are very complicated and also tricky, if the package is
considered hazardous and we do not declare it as such there are penalties, but if the
product is not hazardous and we declare it Hazardous then we can also be fined.
With the intention to clarify the situation related to the interpretation of Regulation 49
CFR 173.150 I got together with DOT Consultant, Eng. Jose A. Torres Fontanez, in
order for him to help us analyze and solve this matter. During his analysis Eng. Torres
Fontanez found and presented us a letter that was sent to Mr. Eduard Mazullo of US
DOT by Mr. Jim Shimko of DMG Consulting Services with the same question that we
have. He requests an interpretation of rule 173.50(d) in relation to the transportation of
alcoholic beverage with a concentration of 24% or more of alcohol by volume and 70%
or less of alcohol by volume packed up internally in 5L or less by aircraft. Mr.
Mazullo's reply to Mr. Shimko indicates that this material is not regulated to the
concentrations previously detailed.
Box 198, Mercedlta Puerto Rico 00715-0198 - Tel. (787) 840-1000 I Fax (787) 651-8016
Internet: http://www.donqrum.com

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For such reason, Mr. Buited, I would like to meet with you again and go over this
matter once more. Probably we did not present all the related information and going
over all the facts this matter could be solved once and for all. As I indicated in our
meeting held on January 08, 2010, all itinerary shipments were put on hold until this
matter could be clarified. Unfortunately this situation is affecting our operations as
these samples are sent for customer approval, and no shipment can be sent without
the customer evaluation. The result will soon be the complete detention of all our bulk
shipments that represents and 80% of our business.
I trust that this matter can be solved as soon as possible and by this manner be in
compliance with your agency. I appreciate your kind attention to this request.
Enclosed please find the document of DOT.
Cordially, .
~,,--u,~
Silvia Santiago
Senior Vice -President Manufacturing
Tel. 787-840-1000, x2402
Fax. 787-840-1155
Enclosures

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U,S. Department ofTransportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 t44!W Jerwy Ave. S.E.
WasNngton, D.C. 20590
JUt: 10 2009
Mr. Jim Shinko
DOM Consulting Resources
390 Hwy29N
Newnan, GA 30263
Ref. No.: 09-0140
Dear Mr. Shinko:
This responds to your letter dated June 9, 2009 request for clarification on the exception for
alcoholic beverages in § 173.1S0(d) ofthe Hazmdous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR
Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask ifalcoholic beverages containing less than 7()ok
alcohol by volume p~aged in inner packagings containing less than S liters each are
regulated when transported as cargo by aircraft.
The answer is no. Section 173.1SO(d) excepts an alcoholic beverage from the HMR ifit: (I)
contains 24% or less alcohol by volume; (2) is in an inner packaging ofS L (1.3 gallons) or
less, and for transportation on passenger-carrying airera~ it conforms to § 17S.10(a)(4) of
the HMR as checked or carry-on baggage; and (3) is a Packing Group III alcoholic beverage
in a packaging of2S0 L (66 gallons) or less, unless transported by air ..
Alcoholic beverages canied by aircraft passengers or crewmembers are excepted from the
HMR ifthe alcoholic beverages contain 24% or less alcohol by volume. Passengers or
crewmembers may carry alcoholic beverages that contain more than 24% alcohol by volume
and not more than 70% when in unopened retail packaginp not exceeding S L (1.3 gallons)
carried in carry-on or checked baggage; the total net Cluantity per person may not exceed S L
(1.3 gallons) for such beverages. See § 17S.IO(a)(4).
Charles E. Betts
hief, Standards Division
ce ofHazardous Materials Standards

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DGiM Consulting Resoul'ClllS
June 9, 2009
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Matenals safety AdminiStration
East Building, 2nd Floor
Mall Stop: E21-317
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20590
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
SUBlECT: Interpretation of 49CFR 173.150(d)
We are In need of a clarification if alcoholic beverages containing less than 70% alcohol by volume prepared In
Inner packaglngs containing less than 5 liters are regulated in air transport as cal'gO.
In Chapter 3, Special Provisions, SP A9 of the ICAO Regulations it states such a shipment is not subject to the
Instructions. Specifically it states; -Alcoholic beverages containing not more than 70 percent alcohol by
volume, when packed In receptacles of5 liters or less, are not subject I.D these Instructions when camed as
.~, .
In reviewing 49CFR 173.150(d) it Is not clear whether the same exception applies. In paragraph 173.1SO(d)(2)
It states; Is In an Inner packaging of5L (1.3gallons) or less, and for transpoltatlon on passenger-carrylng
alraaft confonns to 175.10(a)(4) of this subchapter as checked or carry-on baggage."
Part 173 Is General Requirements for Shipments and Packaglngs and 173.150 is exceptions for Class 3
materials, it is confusing that 173.150(d)(2) makes reference to baggage. Is the Intent of this sub-paragraph
to indicate alcoholic beverages with not more than 70% alcohol by volume prepared in inner packaglngs of 5
liters or less Is not subject to the subchapter as a cargo shipment? If so, what Is the purpose for reference to
175.10(a)(4)?
Sincerely,
Jim Shimko
Manager
DGM Consulting Resources
Jlm.Shlmko@DGMResourg::s.(;Om
Cell: 404.323.8833
Office: 678.228.2235
390 Hwy 29 N, Newnan, GA 30263
OffIce: 678.228.2235 ,..Fax: 864.234.7521
Toll Free; 877.289.8588
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1173.141 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GUIDE
presents a hazard during transportation but which does
not meet the definition of any other hazard class. This
class includes:
(a) Any material which has an anesthetic, noxious or
other similar property which could cause extreme annoyance
or discomfort to a flight crew member so as to prevent
the correct performance of assigned duties; or
(b) Any material that meets the definition in §171.8 of
this subchapter for an elevated temperature material. a
hazardous substance, a hazardous waste, or a marine
pollutant
5173.141 Claaa 9 A88lgnrnent of packing group.
The packing group of a Class 9 material is as indicated
in Column 5 of the 5172.101 Table.
5173.144 Other Regulated MaterIals (ORM)-.Definltlons.
For the purpose of this subchapter, ORM-D material
means a material such as a consumer commodity, which,
although otherwise subject to the regulations of this su~
chapter. presents a limited hazard during transportation
due to its form, quantity and packaging. It must be a material
for which exceptions are provided in the 5172.101
Table. Each ORM-D material and category of ORM-D
material is listed in the 5172.101 Table.
5173.145 Other Regulated "atertale-Asslgnment of
packing group.
Packing groups are not assigned to ORM-D materi(1) For flammable liquids in Packing Group It inner
packagings not over 0.5 L (0.1 gallon) net capacity each,
packed in strong outer packagings;
(2) For flammable liquids in Packing Group II, inher
packagings not over 1.0 L (0.3 gallons) net capacity
each, unless the material has a subsidiary hazard ofDivision
6.1. Packing Group II, in which case the inner packagings
may not exceed 100 mL (3.38 ounces) net capacity
each, packed in a strong outer packaging.
(3) For flammable liquids in Packing Group ill and
combustible liquids, inner packaglogs not over 5.0 L (1.3
gallons) net capacity each, packed in strong outer packagings.
(c) Consumercommodities. Exceptfor a material that
has a subsidiary hazard of DiVision 6.1, Packing Group
II, a limited quantity wI1ich conforms to the provisions'of
paragraph (b) of this section and is a "consumer commodity"
as defined in 171.8 of this subchapter, may be
renamed "Consumer commodity" and reclassed as
ORM-O material. In addition to the exceptions provid~
by paragraph (b) of this section. shipments of ORM-D
materials are not subject to the shipping paper requirements
of subpart C of part 172 ofthis subchapter, unless
the matenal ineets the definition of a hazardous substance.
hazardous waste, marine pollutant. or are offered
for transportation and transported by aircraft. and
are eligible for the exceptions provided in §173.156.
(d) Alcoholic beverages. An alcoholic beverage (wine
and distilled spirits as defined In 27 CFR 4.10 and 5.11) is
not subject to the requirements of this subchapter if it(1)
Contains 24 percent or less aicohol by volume;
(2) Is in an inner packaging of 5 L (1.3 gallons) or
less, and' for transportation on passenger-carrying aircraft
conforms to 1175.10(a)(17) of this subchapter as
checked or cany-on baggage; or
als.
§173.150 Exceptions for Class 3 (ftammable and
combustible liquids).
(a) GefJ8raL Exceptions for hazardous materials
shipments in the following paragraphs are permitted only
if this section is referenced for the specific hazardous
material in the §172.101 Table of this subchapter.
(b) Umited quantities. Umtled quantities offlammable
liquids (Class 3) and combUstible liquids are exCepted
from labeling requirements, unless the material also
meets the definition of DiVision 6.1 or is offered for trans;:,\\
portatlon or transported by aircraft. and the speciflCatiorf<
packaging requirements of ttis subchapter when packaged
in combination packagings according to this paragraph.
In addition. shipments of limited quantities are not
subject to subpart F (Placarding) of part 172 of this su~
chapter. Each package must conform to the packaging
requirements of subpart B of this part and may not exceed
30 kg (66 pounds) gross weight The following combination
packagings are authorized:
173-848
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GUIDE §173.151
-- (3) Is a Packing Group m alcoholic beverage in a
packaging of 250 L (66 gallons) or less, unless transported
by air.
(e) Aqueous solutions of alaJhol. An aqueous solution
containing 24 percent or less alcohol by VOlumB and
no other hazardous material(1)
May be reclassed as a combustible liquid.
(2) Is not subject to the requirements of this subchapter
if it contains no less than 50 percent water.
(f) Combustible liquids. (1) A flammable liquid With a
flash point at or above 38 ·C (100 oF) that does not meet
the definition of any other hazard class. may be reclassed
as a combustible liquid. This provision does not
apply to transportation by vessel or aircraft, except
where other means of transportation is impracticable.
(2) The requirements in this subchapter do not apply to
a material classed as a combustible Uquid in a non-buIk
packaging unless the combustible Uquid is a hazardous
substance, a hazardous waste. or a marine pollutant
(3) A combustible liquid that is in a bulk packaging or a
combustible liquid that is a hazardous substance, a hazardous
waste. or a marine pollutant is not subject to the requirements
of this subchapter except those pertaining to:
(Q Shipping papers. waybills, switching orders, and
hazardous waSte manifests;
(iQ Marking of packages;
Oil) Display of identification numbers on bulk packages;
(IV) For bulk packaging only. placarding requirements
of subpart F of part 172 of this subchapter;
(v) carriage aboard aircraft and vessels (for packaging
requirements for transport by vessel. see §176.34O of
this subchapter);
(VI) Reporting incidents as prescribed by §§171.15
and 171.16 of this subchapter;
(vii) Packaging requirements of subpart B of this part
• and. in addition. non-bulk packaglngs must conform with
I 
requirements of §173.203;
(viiQ The requirem~nts of §§173.1. 173.21. 173.24.
173.248. 173.24b, 174.1. 177.804. 177.817. 177.834(D,
and 177.837(d) of this subchapter;
(Ix) The training requirements of subpart H of part
172 of this subchapter.
I (x) Emergency response information requirements of
subpart G of part 172.
(4) A combustible liquid that is not a hazardous substance.
a hazardous waste, or marine pollutant is not
subject tQ the requirements of this subchapter if it is a
mixture of one or more components that(0
Has a flash point at or above 93·C (200 .F).
(iI) Comprises at least 99 percent ofthe volume ofthe
mixture. and
(iii) Is not offered for transportation or transported as
a liquid at a temperature at or above its flash point.
§173.151 exceptions for Class 4.
(a) General. Exceptions' for hazardous materials
~hip!1lents in the following paragraptl! are permitted only
if thiS. section is referenced for the ~s~qific hazardous
material inthe §172.101 Table of this,subChapter.
•. (b) Umited quantities of Division 4.1. Umited quanti·
ties of flammable solids (D!Yision 4.1) in Packing Groups
less
the material also m~t$~ definition of Division 6.1
In and In are excepted fr9.f1l. :. labeling requirements, unor is offered for transportatiOn .or transported by air-craft.
and the specification packaging requirements ofthis subcha~ter
when packaged In combination packagings ac·
~rdlng to this paragraph. In additioh •. sJlipments·,of limited
quantitJes are not subject tQ subpart-F ,(placarding)
of part 172 of this subchapter. Each package· must con·
form to the packaging requirements of subpart B'of this
pa~ and may not exceed 30· kg (66 pounds) gross
~elght. The follOWing combination packagings are authorized:
packaglngs not over 1.0 kg (2..2 pounds) net capacity
each. unless the material has a subsidiary hazard of DiviI (1) ~or flammable solids in Packing Group n. inner
s~n
6.1, Packing Group n. in which case the inner packaglngs
may not exceed 0.5 kg (1.1 pounds) net capacity
each, packed in a strong outer packaging.
packaglngs not over 5.0 kg (11 pounds) net ~city
each. packed in a strong outer packaging.
I (2) For flammable solids in Packing Group m inner
(c) Con~~' commoditie~ .~~pt for a material that
has a subsidIarY hazard of DIVISIOn 6.1. Packing Group
n, a limited quantity which conforms to the provisions of
paragraph (b) of this section, and charcoal briquettes in
~kagings not exceeding 30 kg (66 pounds) gross
weight, may be renamed "Consumer commodity" and reclassed
as ORM-D material, ifthe material is a "consumer
commodity" as defined in §171.8 ofthis subchapter. In
~dition .to the .exceptions provided by paragraph (b) of
• thIS section, shipments ofORM-D materials are not subject
to the shipping paper requirements of subpart C of
part 172 of this subchapter, unless the material meets
the definition of a hazardous substance. a hazardous
• waste, marine pollutant. or is offered for transportation or
transported by aircraft, and are eligible for the exceptions
provided in §173.156.
.Cd) Umited quantities of Division 4.3. ~mited quanti·
I
~es of dangerous when wet (Division 4.3) solids in PackIng
Groups n or m are excepted from labeling requirements,
unless the material also meets the definition of
D~n 6.1 or is offered for transportation or transported
by aJ.rcraft. and the specification packaging requirements
of thIS subchapter when packaged in combination packagings
according to this paragraph. In addition, shipments
of limited quantities are not subject to subpart F
(Placarding) of part 172 of this subchapter. Each pack·
173-85
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49 CFR - 172-101 Hazardous Materials Tables and Special Provisions (172.102)
Proper shipping name: Alcoholic Beverages
Hazard Classification 3
Identification Number: UN3065
Packing Group: III - Minor Danger
Special Provisions(172-102): ~ Bl, 183, Nll, T2, TPl
No material from lATA has been included...
It only contains material from: CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION TiTlE 49:TRANSPORTATION
PART 175 - CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT
US HAZMAT LAWS & REGULATIONS
Data is current as ofJanuary 8, 201.0
Roberto Pantoja

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UN1986 II 13,6.1 IT14:TP2, TP13, None 1201 1243 IForbidden. 130.t E 40
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502 SPEC8AL PROV8S80NS'
dew-point at or below minus 46:7°0 (minus 52°F),
at 101 kPa (1 atmosphere) and is free of corroding
components, to not more ,than the service pressure
of the cylinder.
c. A fire extinguisher may riot contain more thart
30% carbon dioxide by volume or any other cor-. '
rosiveextinguisliing agent.
d. Each fire extinguisher must be protected exler- .
nally by suitable corrosion-resisting coating.
19 For domestic transportation only, the identification,,·,
number "UN1075" may be used in place ofthe ide~i'
ficationnumber specified in Column (4) of the §172.1;O~;"
Table. The identification number used must be cons~J
tent on package markings, shipping papers and emer~<
gency response 'information.
21 This materiai mustbe stabilized by appropriate meansfbl'
(e;g., addition of chemical Inhibitor, purging.to
oxygen) to prevent dangerous polymerization
§173.21 (f) of this subchapter).
22 If the hazardous material is in dispersion in organic:,
liquid, the organic liquid must have a flash point above'
50°C (122°F).
23 This material.may be transported under the
of DiVision 4.1 only if it is so packed that the norl"onfi:lrii:l:
of diluent will not fall below that stated!n
description at any time during transport. Ouan·;+;
not more than 500 gper package with not.less
percent water by mass may also be classed in
4.1, provided a negative test result is obtained
tested in accordance with test series 6(c) of the'
Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR. see §171.7 of
subchapter).
24 Alcoholic beverages containing more than 70
alcohol by volume must be transported as rn!>tori!>IQlln,...
SPECUAIL. U:»ROV~S~ONS
503
Packing Group II. Alcoholic beverages'contalrdng more
than 24percent but, not'more than 70 percent alcohol
by volume most betransport&das materialS-In Packing
Group III..
this entry does not Include ammonlum'permanganate~
the transport 01 which is prohibited exceptwhenapproved
by the Associate Administrator.
The dlhydrated.sQdlum salt of dichioroisocyanUrici8cld
Is not subject to therequiremenfs of this subchapter.'
For transportation by motor vehicle, rail car or vessel,
'production runs (exceptions for. pr~totypes. can be
found in§173;185(e» ofnot'more than 100 lithium cells
or·batteries are excepted from thetesting requirements
of§173.185(a)(1)ifa.
For a lithium metal cell.orbattary, the IHhium content
is not more than ,1'.0 ,g:per cell ,and ,the aggregate
lithium contenfls helFmore than'2.0 gper
battery, and, for a lithium-ion'cellor b~ttery, the
equivalent lithium ,content is, not more than 1.5:g
per cell and the aggregate equivalent lithium contenUs
not mqre than.8 g, per battery;
b. The cells and batteries are transported In'an outer
pacl<aging that Is ametal, plastiC or:plywood drum
or metal; plastic or wooden 'box that meets the.
criteria for Packing Group'l packagings;and
c. Each cell and battery. Is Individually'packed In an
Innerpackaging inside an outer.packaging.and is
surrounded by cushioning material' that·is noncombustible,
and non-conductive.
Sulfur is not SUbject to the requirements· of this
subchapter if transported In: a non-bulk packaging or if
formed' toa· specific shape (for example;,'priUs, granule-s,.
pellElts, pastilles, or flakes). Abulk packaging containing
sulfur is not subject' to ,the, 'placarding

<<<PAGE 16>>>

546 547
SPECIAL PROVUSBO,N$L',
SP,ECIAlPIROV~S~OINlS
Code/Specia.l provisions
Steel single packagings'are not authorized.
H3 Glass inner pac~agings are permitted in combination:Gr'
Aluminum materials of construction are not authorized.
compositepackagings only if·the hazardous materiall~\
for single packagings.
free from hydrofluoric acid. '
N4 For combination or compositepackaglngs, 'glass Inn:arpackagings,
other than ampol,lles, are notperniitted!,
N5 Glass materials of construction are nofauthorized"for·
any part of a packaging which is normally In contaCt;
with the hazardous material.
H6 Battery fluid packaged with electriC storage batteri~$;
wet or dry, must conform to the packaging provlsions,dfl, '
§173.159(g) or(h)-of this subchapter. '
N7 The hazard class or division number of, the'mater.lali"
must be marked on the package in accordance'1J\1116j,
§172.302 of this SUbchapter. However, thehazard·lai5eli
corresponding ·to the hazard class or division mayjbei,
substituted·for the,marking.
H8 Nitroglycerin solution'in alcohol'may be transported:uf,l.0 '
der this entry only when the solution is packed'in:me~n:
cans ofnot more than 1 Lcapacity each, overpacked/rill
awooden box containing notmore than 5 L. Metal cans;)
must be completely surrounded with' absorbent cu . "
loning material. Wooden boxes must be comple _
lined witha'suitable material impervious towater'arid\;:'
nitroglycerin.
N111 . This material isexcepted.for the specification packag.,
ing requirements,of this subchapter if the materiaHisl
packaged in strong, tight non-bulk'packaging meeting!:
the requirements of subparts Aand Bof part:1730Ufi1S1
subchapter.
N12 PlastiC packagings are not authorized.
N20, A 5M1 mUlti-wail paper bag is authorized if transP,O~e,dt\
in a closed transport vehicle. '
Aluminum drums are not authorized.
Aluminum construction materials arenotauthorizedJor
anYipart ofa packaging',which is normally-in,contact
with the hazardous material.
Aluminum or aluminumalloy construction'materials are'
p~rmitt9d only for halogenatedhydrocamonsithat will
not react with aluminum.
This material may be shipped'iri:anifitegrally'~lined fiber
drum (1 G) which meets-the generarpackagirigrequirements
of $ubpart B of part.173,of this subchapter,th~
requirements ofpart 178 of this subchapter atth'epack'1ng·
group assigned· for the: material and' to'any other
speCial provisions of column 70f the§172'.101 table.
. This material Is not authorized in ' the following
packagings:.
a. :b. A combination packaging consisting qf a 4G fiberboard
box with inner receptacles of glass or earthenware;
A single packaging of a 4C2 sift~proof; natural
wood box; or
c. Acomposite packagil'lg 6PG2 (glass, porcelain or
stoneware receptacles within afib'erboard box).
Metal construction materials are nol'authorized for any
part dfa packagingwhich is normally in contact with tne
hazardous material.
,1 A 1 drums made of carbon steel with thickness of body
and heads of not 'less than '1.3 mm, (O.050Anch)and
with a corrosion-resistant phenolic lining are authorized

<<<PAGE 17>>>

Roberto Pantoja
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:
Importance:
Sensitivity:
Juan .Bulted@faa.gov
Monday, January 11 , 2010 10: 15 AM
Roberto Pantoja
Silvia Santiago; Hector Guzman
Re: Hazmat Inspection (Briefing)
FAA.PDF
High
Private
Mr. Pantoja
I am aware of lATA's requirements for alcoholic beverages. However, we do not enforce lATA; we do enforce the US
hazmat law and regulations. lATA stands for International Air Transport Association which is an international
industry trade group of airlines headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. lATA's mission is to represent,
lead, and serve the airline industry and does not represent or has any government regulatory authority. lATA
represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic and not any Governmental
Authority. Shippers offering hazmat for air transportation to or from the USA (Puerto Rico is part of the USA) must
comply with 49 CFR or the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), s Technical Instructions for the
Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air.
If you prefer to utilize lATA, it is your choice. Nevertheless, you must comply with either 49 CFR or the
International Civil Aviation Organization (lCAO), s Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous
Goods by Air.! hope this further clarifies any additional doubts you may have concerning our discussion last
week (Thursday and Friday) during our hazmat inspection.
I suggest you relay this information to your hazmat trainers in the event you think it is needed.
Thanks.
Juan Bulted
FAA HAZMAT Enforcement
<roberto.pantoja@dong.com> To Juan BultedlASO/FAA@FAA
cc
01/08/201002:12 PM Subject
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Air bag inflators t
Air bag inflators t Air bag modules t Air bag modules t Air, compressed Aircraft, see Vehicle, flammable gas powered (UN 3166)
or Vehicle, flammable liquid powered (UN 3166)
Aircraft engines, see Engines, internal combustion,
flammable liquid powered (UN 3166)
Aircraft engines (including turbines), see Engines, internal
combustion, flammable gas powered (UN 3166)
or Engines, internal combustion, flammable liquid
powered (UN 3166)
Aircraft evacuation slides, see Life-savlng appliances,
self·inflatlng (UN 2990)
Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank
(containing a mixture of anhydrous hydrazlne and methyl
hydrazine) (M86 fuel)
Aircraft survival kits, see Life-savin~ appliances,
self·inflatlng (UN 2990l or Life-sav ng appliances, not
self·inflating (UN 3072
Air, refrigerated liquid
Alcoholates solution, n.o.s. *
in alcohol
Alcohol, denatured, see Alcohols, flamlllable, toxic,
*
*
n.o.s.
(UN 1986) or Alcohols, n.o.s.
(UN 1987)
Alcoholic beverages
containing 70% or less but more than 24% of alcohol by
volume. in receptacles. each having capacities of more
than 5 Litres .
...,
Alcoholic beverages
containing more than 70% alcohol by volume
Alcoholic beverages, containing 24% or less alcohol by
volume
Alcoholic beverages, containing 70% or less alcohol by
volume, in receptacles, each having capacities of 5 Litres
or less
AI,.ohol, industrial, see Alcohols, flammable, toxic,
*
n.o.S.
(UN 1966)Dr Alcohols, n.o.s. * (UN 1987)
Alcohols, n.o.s. *
- - -
Y305 Y309 Y305 -
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Flamm. liquid
Y305
Y309
Alcohols, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. *
Flamm.
liquid & Toxic
-
Y305
Y309
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Roberto Pantoja
From: victoria.lehman@dot.gov
Sent: Thursday, January 07,20103:14 PM
To: Roberto Pantoja
Subject: Re DOT Hazmat Center Inquiry
Dear Roberto Pantoja,
We have received your inquiry about the hazardous materials regulations (HMR) (49 CFR
Parts 171-180).
The HMR prescribes the requirements of the Department of Transportation governing the
offering and transportation of hazardous materials in interstate, intrastate, and foreign
commerce by rail car, aircraft, motor vehicle, and vessel. While we cannot provide an
exhaustive list of each applicable requirement, we suggest you review section(s)
173.150(d) (2) for additional information. The hazardous materials regulations are
available a'r the following URL:
http://hazmat.dot.gov/regs/rules.htm
If you require additional assistance, you may contact the Hazardous Materials Information
Center, which is staffed with regulatory specialists who can quickly answer your
questions by phone, Monday through Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM EST at +1(202) 366-4488.
Sincerely,
Victoria, Hazardous Materials Specialist
An e-mail response from this office is considered informal guidance. Formal guidance may
Lbe~ r~este~a~o;~~~:t 4c:;~ 1:.t"!~j:t~~~~:;~(,t.t" gO~" ht~ (~
:> ~ ~ v' ~~f, ~ ~ du) ~ \t?~GIA. ;A.~r: At:. If
Sr. Roberto Pantoja, /;J.~ lite ~ t~~ ~~r-
Hemos recibido su pedido de informaci6n a cerca de las reglas y disposiciones federales
para materiales peligrosos (49 CFR) C6digo Federal de Regulaciones Partes 171-180).
Estas reglas 0 disposiciones se pueden encontrar en la siguiente pagina Web:
http://hazmat.dot.gov/regs/rules.htm
Como no podemos ofrecerle una lista complet
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