# Rit-Chem Co., Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 11-0183
- **title:** Rit-Chem Co., Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2011-11-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 11-0183 response to Rit-Chem Co., Inc. concerning 172.101.
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u.s. Department 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
of Transportation Washington, DC 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
NOV 1 6 2011
Mr. Henry L. Ritell
President and CEO
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
1 Zeiss Drive, Suite 200
Thornwood, NY 10594-1941
Reference No. 11-0183
Dear Mr. Ritell:
This is in response to your e-mail requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to the transportation of sodium
saccharin and its salts. Saccharin and its salts were recently removed from the HMR's List
of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities (Appendix A to § 172.101) in a final
rule published on June 27, 2011 [HM-1450; 76 FR 37283]. Specifically, you ask whether
with this removal, are saccharin and its salts now also considered non-hazardous materials
and, therefore, not subject to the HMR.
The answer is yes. The removal of saccharin and its salts from the HMR List of
Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities was due to its removal as a substance by
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA has ultimate discretion when
determining what is or is not a hazardous substance. PHMSA is statutorily mandated to
list and regulate in the HMR EPA's list ofhazardous substances. Additionally, sodium
saccharin does not meet any other criteria for a hazardous material in the HMR, and,
therefore, is not subject to the regulations.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact this office should you need additional
assistance.
Sincerely,
T. Glenn Foster
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
From: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) 1/-()'~ 3
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 1 :05 PM
To: Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
Subject: FW: Federal RegisterNol. 76, No. 123/Monday, June 27,2011 (Sodium Saccharin)
Hi Carolyn,
We received the following request for a letter of lnterpretation at the HMIC.
Thanks,
Victoria
From: Rit-Chem Co. Inc. [mailto:ritchem@ritchem.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 4:42 PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject: FW: Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 123jMondaYI June 271 2011 (Sodium Saccharin)
Attn: Mr. Charles Betts - Dir. Standards &Rule Making Div.
Dear Mr. Betts,
We refer to the subject matter which clearly states that Sodium Saccharin and its salts have been removed from the list of
hazardous substances by the EPA. Accordingly, and/or in conjunction with the DOT has revised the list of hazardous
substances to exclude sodium saccharin and its salts.
It is sufficiently clear to me that our producer of saccharin in Taiwan no longer has to apply Haz-Mat labels, effective as of
June 27,2011. However, to clarify, am I correct in my assessment of the ruling and would you please comply with my
request to so state in a written response? If it is more convenient, we post our corporate address below.
Thank you for time and attention to this matter. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Henry L. Ritell
President &CEO
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
1 Zeiss Dr. (Suite 200)
Thornwood, NY 10594-1941
Phone: (914) 769-9110
Fax: (914) 769-1408
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