# Greif, Inc., Rigid Industrial Packaging & Services, North America — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 12-0120
- **title:** Greif, Inc., Rigid Industrial Packaging & Services, North America — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2012-07-18
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- **summary:** 12-0120 response to Greif, Inc., Rigid Industrial Packaging & Services, North America concerning 178.601.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590
JUL 1 8 2012
Jordan J. Brodsky
Director of Product Technical and Regulatory Support
Greif, Inc.
Rigid Industrial Packaging & Services, North America
366 GreifParkway
Delaware, OH 43015
Ref. No. 12-0120
Dear Mr. Brodsky:
This responds to your letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to the testing of non-bulk
packagings. In your letter, you interpret a pass/fail criterion at§ 178.606(d) that would
allow a drum successfully withstanding the stacking test to then be leakproofness tested in
accordance with § 178.604. You ask whether the steel drum test samples used for the
stacking test as prescribed in § 178.606 may also be used for the leakproofness test as
prescribed in § 178.604.
The answer is no. However, in accordance with§ 178.601(k), several tests may be
performed on a single sample with the approval of the Associate Administrator and
provided the validity of the test results is not affected. You may apply for approval to
perform several tests on a single sample under the procedures specified in 49 CFR
§ 107.705.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us ifwe can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
T. Glenn Foster
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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May 10,2012
Charles Betts
Director, Standards and Rulemaking
U.S. Department ofTransportation
Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administratiqn
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Email: infocntr@dot.gov
Dear Mr. Betts;
Greif requests a Letter of Interpretation regarding steel drums used for Stacking tests and
Leakproofness tests.
The regulations in 49CFR§178.60l(k)(l)(i) identify the tests to be performed.
(i) The packagir.g must be tested in accordance with this subpart by subjecting each of the three
. containers to the following sequence of tests:
178.60 I (k)(l )(i)(A)
(A) Th(: stacking test in § 178.606,
178.60 • (k)(l)(i)(B)
(B) Tt.: leakproofness test in § 178.604,
178.6( l(k)(l)(i)(C)
(C) Tr c hydrostatic pressure test in § 178.608, and
178.6C • (k)(1)(i)(D)
(D) Di~ gonal top chime and flat on the side drop tests in § 178.603. Both drop tests may be
conduc ed on the same sample.
In the specific :,·~ctions on testing requirements for the two tests in question(§ 178.604 Leakproofuess
test and § 178.6· · 6 Stacking test), the regulations are silent regarding the use of passed Stacking test
drums in the Lt, lkproofness test.
The criteria for :1assing the Stacking test clearly outline the physical condition of passed drums.
The regulations n 49CFR § 178.606( d) state:

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(d) C~ite~a for passi?g the test. No test sample may leak. In composite packagings or
combmatiOn ~ackagmgs, ~ere must be no leakage of the filling substance from the inner
..ceceptacle, or mner packagmg. No test sample may show any deterioration which could
· adversely affect transportation safety or any distortion likely to reduce its strength,
cause instability in stacks of packages, or cause damage to inner packagings likely to
reduce safety in transportation. For the dynamic compression test, a container passes the
test if, after application of the required load, there is no buckling of the sidewalls sufficient to
caus~ damage to its expected contents; in no case may the maximum deflection exceed one
inch.
Greif interprets the regulations that we should be able to use those same Stacking test drums for our
Leakproofness tests, as long as the drums used in the Stacking test have passed successfully against
these criteria.
Greif requests a formal letter of interpretation of Greif's position on the above regulations.
Thank you for your time and your consideration.
Jordan J. Brodsky
Director of Product Technical and Regulatory Support
Greif, Inc.
jordan.brodsky@greif.com
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