# Steris — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 12-0113
- **title:** Steris — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2012-08-07
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 12-0113 response to Steris concerning 173.167, 173.27.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590
AUS 0 7 2012
Kevin Corson
Global, DOT Hazardous Materials Compliance Manager
Steris
5960 Heisley Road
Mentor, OH 44060
Reference No.: 12-0113
Dear Mr. Corson:
This responds to your May 11, 2012letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to the closure
requirements for limited quantity air shipments. You state that in the 2011-2012
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions (TI), packing
instruction Y963 describes the closure instructions for ID8000 consumer commodities in
paragraph (d) as, "Stoppers, corks, or other friction type closures." You note that in a
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) published in the Federal Register on
May 14, 2010 [75 FR 27273] entitled "Hazardous Materials: Packages Intended for
Transport by Air" under Docket Number PHMSA-2007-29364 (HM-231A), the Pipeline
and Hazardous Materials Administration (PHMSA) proposed to amend § 173 .27( d) to
require that all friction and screw type closures be secured by secondary means. In the
HM-231A Final Rule published on April16, 2012 [77 FR 22504], PHMSA adopted
regulatory language in § 173.27( d) which states "Inner packaging or receptacle closures of
combination packages containing liquids must be held securely, tightly, and effectively in
place by secondary means." You add that§ 173.167 implies that consumer commodities
with friction type closures must be secured by secondary means when shipped by air. You
ask if it is the intention of PHMSA to require consumer commodities containing liquids
with screw type closures to have secondary means of closure when shipped by air.
Additionally, you ask if it is PHMSA's intention to define screw type closures as a friction
type closure, which will clarify the closure requirements written in Y963 and§ 173.167.
The answer to both questions is no. For packages other than those shipped as consumer
commodities under§ 173.167, PHMSA amended the HMR to require closures of inner
packagings containing liquids within a combination packaging intended for transportation
by aircraft to be secured by a secondary means or, where a secondary closure cannot be
applied or it is impracticable to apply, permit the use of a leakproof liner. These
amendments are consistent with the 2011-2012 editions of the ICAO Tl. In an NPRM
published in the Federal Register on May 25,2012 [77 FR 32174] entitled "Hazardous
Materials: Harmonization With the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of

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Dangerous Goods Model Regulations, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, and
the International Civil Aviation Organization Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport
of Dangerous Goods by Air," under Docket Number PHMSA-2009-0126 (HM-215K),
PHMSA proposed language in§ 173.167(a)(2) to clarify that only friction type closures
must be closed by secondary means.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
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T. Glenn Foster
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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May 11,2012
Mr. Charles Betts
Director, Standards and Rulemaking
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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Re: Defining closure requirements for limited quantity air shipments
Dear Mr. Betts:
The 2011-2012 ICAO Tl, packing instruction Y963 describes a closure for ID8000 Consumer commodity in
paragraph d) as, "Stoppers, corks, or other such friction-type closures". In the April 16, 2012, Federal
Register, PHMSA published the final rule, HM-231A, where in section II Background, subsection B,
Summary of Proposals in NPRM, the 2nd sentence reads, "We proposed to amend 173.27(d) by
requiring that all friction and screw type closures must be secured by a secondary means." On May 16,
2012, the newly written regulation will publish in 49CFR 173.27(d)to read, "Inner packaging or
receptacle closures of combination packages containing liquids must be held securely, tightly and
effectively in place by secondary means."
Additional reading on the subject of closures is found in 173.167, where Consumer commodities with
"Friction-type closures must be secured by secondary means."
I find clarity in the writing of the new 173.27 and believe that all fully regulated liquid shipments in air
transport must have secondary closures. Is it then the intention of PHMSA to require Consumer
commodities containing liquids with screw type closures to have a secondary means of closure? As well,
is it PHMSA's intention to define screw type closures as a friction type closure, which will clarify the
closure requirements written of in Y963 and 173.167?
Regards,
Kevin Corson
Global, DOT Hazardous Materials Compliance Manager
STERIS Corporation • 5960 Heisley Road • Mentor OH 44060 • USA· 800.548.4873 • www.steris.com
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