# Wercs Professional Services — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 12-0108
- **title:** Wercs Professional Services — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2012-07-24
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 12-0108 response to Wercs Professional Services concerning 172.201, 173.120.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590
JUL 2 4 2012
Mr. Kevin Skerrett
Senior Regulatory Specialist
Wercs Professional Services
23 British American Boulevard
Latham, NY, 12110
Reference No.: 12-0108
Dear Mr. Skerrett:
This is in response to your May 7, 2012 e-mail requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). You ask several questions pertaining
to the transportation by water ofUN3175, Solids containing flammable liquids, n.o.s. Your
questions are answered as follows:
Q 1. Are UN317 5 materials required to have the flash point appended to the shipping
description?
A1. No, provided there is no free liquid visible at the time the material is loaded or at the
time the packaging or transport unit is closed (see § 172.012 Special Provision 47). The
definition of flash point as provided in§ 173.120(c)(1) is the minimum temperature at which
a liquid gives off vapor within a test vessel in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable
mixture with the air near the surface of the liquid. Therefore, the HMR § 172.203(i)(2)
requirement that for transportation by water, the minimum flash point must be entered on the
shipping paper, applies only to liquids. If the material is appropriately classed as UN3175,
Solids containing flammable liquids, n.o:s. it is assigned to Division 4.1, and the flash point
does not apply.
Q2. Is there a concern whether a ship's captain could require the flash point to be entered on
the shipping paper even if it is not required by regulation, and if the flash point is appended
to a UN3175 shipping description would that be a violation?

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A2. Section 172.201(a)(4) provides that a shipping paper may contain additional
information concerning the material provided it is not inconsistent with the required
description. Any such additional information appended to the shipping description, while
not required, would not be considered a violation.
!'trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us ifwe can be of further assistance.
D1
Delmer Billings
Senior Regulatory Advisor
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Hi Carolyn,
We received the following request for a letter of interpretation.
Thanks,
Victoria
From: Kevin Skerrett [mailto:kevins@thewercs.com]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012 11:40 AM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject: UN3175- Is FP needed in S.D.? Letter of interpretation needed
PHMSA Interpretation needed:
49CFR 172.203(i)(2) specifies that, for shipment by water, the shipping description on the shipping paper must have the
following additional entity:
"Minimum flashpoint if 60 oc (140 oF) or below (in oc closed cup (c.c.)) in association with the basic description ... "
A similar requirement is made in IMDG (35-10) at 5.4.1.4.3.6.
UN3175 is unique in allowing, as a "solid containing flammable liquids", a Class 3 material (inherently having a
flashpoint) to be classified as Division 4.1.
The wording in 172.203(i)(2) does not appear to exclude UN3175 from this requirement, since a flashpoint should exist
for the contained liquid.
QUESTION: When shipped by vessel:
1) 2) Are UN3175 materials required to have the flashpoint appended to the Shipping Description?
There is a concern about whether a ship's captain could require the flashpoint be provided, even if not required
by regulation. If the flashpoint was appended to a UN3175 shipping description, would that be a violation in any
way? I can see the potential for causing confusion as to the classification of the material. We would not want to
routinely provide this appendage (in an automated system) if it would be a violation.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter.
And thank you to Shane Kelley and Adam for their assistance with this question by phone today.
Kevin Skerrett, Senior Regulatory Specialist
WPS
Cell: 518-229-7302
kevi nsriv.thewercs. com
www. wercsprofessionalserviccs. com
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