{"operation":"document","citation":"13-0010","title":"Inmark Packaging — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2013-05-01","effective_on":null,"summary":"13-0010 response to Inmark Packaging concerning 178.601.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-13-0010.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-13-0010.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-13-0010","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretation%20Files/2013/130010.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nU.S. Department of Transportation\nPipeline and Hazardous Materials\nSafety Administration\n1200 New Jersey Ave, SE\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nMAY 0 12011\nMr. Jay Johnson\nInmark Packaging\nDGSA, Regulator Compliance\n67 5 Hartman Rd.\nSuite 100\nAustell, GA 30168\nRef. No. 13-0010\nDear Mr. Johnson:\nThis responds to your December 4, 2012 email and follow up email request for clarification of the\ntesting of combination packaging specified in§ 178.601ofthe Hazardous Materials Regulations\n(HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask for clarification on the 4GV packaging\nvariation under§ 178.601(g)(2) for a packaging tested with 2 x 1L fragile glass bottles.\nYour questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:\nQ 1. Are the constraints on package modification set by 4GV packaging specified in\n178.601(g)(2) based on the total volume tested, the marked maximum gross mass and the\nminimum thickness of cushioning material?\nA1. The constraints on package modification set by 4GV packaging specified in\n§ 178.601 (g)(2) are based on all these factors. In addition, the gross mass of the inner\npackagings, use of absorbents, and liners are considered in package modification.\nQ2. In your email you indicate a 4GV package with 2 x 1L fragile glass bottles as the inner\npackaging was tested with lead shot. You ask can a shipper substitute (without the need for\nfurther testing) the following inner combinations of inner packagings, if the minimum\nthickness of cushioning material was maintained and the package weighs less than the marked\ngross mass?\na. 4 x .5L plastic bottles, total volume of inner packages 2L;\nb. 2 plastic bags each containing 2 x .5L plastic bottles with no minimum cushioning\ndistances maintained within the bag, total volume of in.11er packages 2L;\nc. 1 x 2L plastic bottle, total volume of inner packages 2L;\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nd. 2 metal cans each containing 1 x 1 L glass bottle, total volume of inner packages 2L;\ne. 2 metal cans each containing 2 x .5L glass bottles with no minimum cushioning\ndistances maintained within the can total volume of inner packages 2L; and\nf. 2 metal cans each containing 1 x .5L glass bottles total volume of inner packages lL.\nA2. As you noted the packaging containing 2 x lL inner packagings was tested with lead shot.\nSection 178.601 (g)(2)(ii) states, \"the total combined gross mass of the inner packagings may not\nexceed one half the gross mass of the inner packagings used for the drop test.\" You did not\nprovide any indication of the gross mass of the inner packagings used for the drop test; however,\nyou indicate that the gross mass of the inner packagings scenarios you provided would not exceed\none half the gross mass of those used for the drop test. Based on the combinations of inner\npackagings provided in Q2 and the testing scenario you describe, scenarios \"a\", \"c\", \"d\", and \"f'\ncomply with§ 178.601(g)(2)(ii). Scenarios \"b\" and \"e\" do not comply because the minimum\ncushioning is not maintained as specified in§ 178.601(g)(2)(iii).\nI hope this answers your inquiry. If you need further assistance, please contact this office on (202)\n366-8553.\nSincerely,\n/~0~\nRobert Benedict\nChief, Standards Development Branch\nStandards and Rulemaking Division\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\n~ Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)\n~ From: Boothe, Deborah (PHMSA)\n~ Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 1:37 PM\n\"-\" To: Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)\nSubject: FW: Question on a 4GV Interpretation: Request for lnterp Letter for Jay Johnson\nImportance: High\nFrom: Supko, Ben (PHMSA)\nSent: Wednesday, December OS, 2012 8:14 AM\nTo: 'Jay Johnson'\nCc: Boothe, Deborah (PHMSA); Benedict, Robert (PHMSA)\nSubject: RE: Question on a 4GV Interpretation\nGood morning Jay,\nThe problem/reason for responding in the manner that we did was that the drop test in the requester's question was\nconducted with a single 16 ounce bottle. Based on the language in §178.601(g)(2)(ii) the combined gross mass of the\ninner packagings may not exceed one half of the gross mass of the inner packaging used for the drop test. So, given that\nthe requester asked to use inners that amounted to the full16 ounce volume that was tested;§ 178.601(g)(2) was not\napplicable to the particular question asked. Also, based on telephone conversations with the requester we felt that the\nquestion was really intended to address the provisions in§ 178.601(g)(1).\nHowever, you are correct that we should have made it clear why§ 178.601(g)(2) was not authorized for the question\nposed and why we chose to address the question based on§ 178.601(g)(1) rather than§ 178.601(g)(2). I certainly see\nwhy that resulted in confusion.\nTo address the specific scenarios you raise we felt that it was important log your request as an interpretation and add\nclarifying language to letter 11-0282.\nPlease let me know if you disagree with this approach.\nThanks again,\nBen\nFrom: Jay Johnson [mailto:jayj@inmarkinc.com]\nSent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 4:46 AM\nTo: Supko, Ben (PHMSA)\nCc: Boothe, Deborah (PHMSA); Kelley, Shane (PHMSA)\nSubject: RE: Question on a 4GV Interpretation\nGood Morning Ben,\nI appreciate you and your staff getting back to me so quickly on my question of an interpretation. I am\ncurrently out of the country at meeting of the UN Sub-Committee of Experts on the Transportation of\nDangerous Goods in Geneva. Deborah Boothe of your office left me a message yesterday indicating the\ninterpretation in question was specific to a requestor and the requestor of this interpretation was happy with\nthe current answers. I do not think that addresses the incorrect reference in Q3 of the interpretation.\n1\n\n<<<PAGE 4>>>\n\nIn the interpretation you answered Q3 about 4GV packaging with an answer referencing Variation 1 in §\n178.601(g)(l)(i) but answers to questions on 4GV packaging should be referencing Variation 2 in §\n178.601(g)(2). If the correct Variation had been referenced the answer should be change to:\n11A3. Your understanding is incorrect, The package variations specified in§ 178.601(g)(2) do permit increases in\nthe quantity of the inner packagings as long as they are not greater than the volume tested in the original\npackaging(s).\"\nI reference this line from Variation 2 that supports this answer ...\nThe thickness of cushioning material between inner packagings and between inner packagings and the\noutside of the packaging may not be reduced below the corresponding thickness in the originally tested\npackaging; and when a single inner packaging was used in the original test, the thickness of cushioning\nbetween inner packagings may not be less than the thickness of cushioning between the outside of the\npackaging and the inner packaging in the original test.\nI would appreciate you making this correction.\nBest regards,\nJay\nJay Johnson, DGSA 1 Regulatory Compliance\no +1 770.373.3300 1 d +1 770.373.33561 m +1 770.377.02051 f +1 770.373.33571 e jayj@lnmarkPackaging.com\nFollow us at:\n1m\nOur new website has launched! lnmarkPackaging.com offers a robust set of tools and information to elevate your\nexperience with us.\nConfidentiality Notice:\nThis communication constitutes an electronic communication within the meaning of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 2510,\nand its disclosure is strictly limited to the recipient intended by the sender of this message. This transmission, and any attachments, may contain\nconfidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of any of the information contained in or attached\nto this transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Please contact us immediately by return e-mail or at +1-770-373-3300 and destroy the original\ntransmission and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner.\nFrom: Ben.Supko@dot.gov [mailto:Ben.Supko@dot.gov]\nSent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 10:16 AM\nTo: Jay Johnson\nSubject: Re: Question on a 4GV Interpretation\nMr. Johnson,\nGood morning. I received your voice mail yesterday and have asked the staff member that worked on the letter to follow\nup with both you and the initial requester. Please let me know if you don't hear anything from COB tomorrow.\nThank you for bringing this to my attention,\n2\n\n<<<PAGE 5>>>\n\nBen\nFrom: Jay Johnson [mailto:jayj@inmarkinc.com]\nSent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 09:34AM\nTo: Supko, Ben (PHMSA)\nCc: Kelley, Shane (PHMSA)\nSubject: Question on a 4GV Interpretation\nHello Ben,\nI left you a voice mail message last week concerning an interpretation on 4GV packaging (Ref. No. 11-0282).\nIn the interpretation you answered Q3 about 4GV packaging with an answer referencing Variation 1 in§ 178.601(g)(1)(i)\nbut answers to questions on 4GV packaging should be referencing Variation 2 in§ 178.601(g)(2).\nI believe that the answer would be different for Variation 2 because of this line in § 178.601(g)(2)(iii) that allows inner\npackagings to be used in place of a single inner packaging tested:\nThe thickness of cushioning material between inner packagings and between inner packagings and the outside of\nthe packaging may not be reduced below the corresponding thickness in the originally tested packaging; and when\na single inner packaging was used in the original test, the thickness of cushioning between inner packagings may\nnot be less than the thickness of cushioning between the outside of the packaging and the inner packaging in the\noriginal test.\nI would like to rephrase the question about 4GV packaging to the following:\nAre the limits set by 4GV packaging based on the total volume tested, the marked maximum gross and the minimum\nthickness of cushioning material?\nIf a 4GV package was tested with 2 x 11iter fragile glass bottles, Can a shipper substitute (without the need for further\ntesting) the following inner combinations if the minimum thickness of cushioning material was maintained and the\npackage weighs less than the marked gross mass?\n• 4 x SOOml plastic bottles\n• Two plastic bags each containing 2 x 500 ml plastic bottles with no minimum cushioning distances maintained\nwithin the bag\n• 1 x 2 liter plastic bottle\n• 2 metal cans each containing 1 x 11iter glass bottle\n• 2 metal cans each containing 2 x SOOml glass bottles with no minimum cushioning distances maintained within the\ncan\n• 2 metal cans each containing 1 x SOOml glass bottles\nThanks\nJay\nJay Johnson, DGSA 1 Regulatory Compliance\no +1 770.373.3300 I d +1 770.373.3356 1 m +1 770.377.02051 f +1 770.373.3357 1 e jayj@lnmarkPackaqinq.com\n3\n\n<<<PAGE 6>>>\n\nFollow us at: tmo\nOur new website has launched! lnmarkPackaging.com offers a robust set of tools and information to elevate your\nexperience with us.\nConfidentiality Notice:\nThis communication constitutes an electronic communication within the meaning of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 2510,\nand its disclosure is strictly limited to the recipient intended by the sender of this message. This transmission, and any attachments, may contain\nconfidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of any of the information contained in or attached\nto this transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Please contact us immediately by return e-mail or at +1-770-373-3300 and destroy the original\ntransmission and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner.\n4","truncated":false,"body_characters":11283}