# Solvay Chemicals, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 12-0149
- **title:** Solvay Chemicals, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2012-07-26
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- **summary:** 12-0149 response to Solvay Chemicals, Inc. concerning 172.302, 172.330.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
·JUL 2 6 2012
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590
Dr. Marc A. Feldman, CMQ/OE
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
3 3 3 3 Richmond A venue
Houston, TX 77227-7328
Ref. No.: 12-0149
Dear Dr. Feldman:
This is in response to your July 9, 2012 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) and the term "key words" as used in
§ 172.330(a)(1)(ii). You state that your company ships "UN2014, Hydrogen peroxide,
aqueous solutions, greater than 20% hydrogen peroxide," and "UN2015, Hydrogen
peroxide, stabilized," in tank cars. In accordance with§ 172.330(a)(l)(ii), a tank car
containing either of these materials is required to be marked on each side with the key
words of the proper shipping name specified for the material in the § 172.1 01 table.
Specifically, you ask if marking the tank cars on each side with the words "Hydrogen
peroxide" would meet the requirements of§ 172.330(a)(l)(ii).
The answer is yes. Provided the tank car is marked on each side and each end as required·
by § 172.302 with the identification number specified for the material in the § 172.101
table, marking the tanks cars on each side with the key words "Hydrogen peroxide" is
consistent with the requirements of§ 172.330(a)(l)(ii). To acknowledge shippers'
concerns with respect to marking long proper shipping names on tank cars, the HMR
authorize the use of concise markings, provided they accurately communicate the hazard of
the material. A concise marking includes the key words from the proper shipping name.
The use of key words in conjunction with the identification number marking and shipping
paper description provides an emergency responder with sufficient information to proceed
with an accurate course of action.
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I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ·
contact this office.
Sincerely,
Robert Benedict
Chief, Standards Development
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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July 9, 2012
Standards and Rulemaking Division
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Attn: PHH-10
U.S. Department of Transportation
East Building
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.
Washington, DC 20590-001
Dear Sir:
Section 172.330 of the Hazardous Material Regulations (49 CFR 105-180) requires "A tank car
containing any of [several] materials must be marked on each side with the key words of the proper
shipping name specified for the material in the §172.101 Table, or with a common name authorized
for the material in the subchapter (e.g., "Refrigerant Gas")".
Our company ships hydrogen peroxide (both UN2014 and UN2015) in rail cars. These railcars may
be used interchangeably for either product at various times but are suitably placarded and referenced
in the shipping papers depending on which is contained in the railcar.
For purposes of this marking, would marking the words 'Hydrogen Peroxide' be viewed as an
acceptable representation of the keys words of the proper shipping names and/or a common name
for both the UN 2014 and UN2015 hydrogen peroxide entries?"
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Dr. Marc A. Feldman, CMQ/OE
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
713-525-6575
713-524-9032- fax
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