# Albermarle Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 13-0159
- **title:** Albermarle Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2013-11-06
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 13-0159 response to Albermarle Corporation concerning 178.274, 178.275.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
NOV 0 6 2013
Mr. Brad Thomas
Logistics Safety and Security Manager
Albermarle Corporation
451 Florida Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Ref. No. 13-0159
Dear Mr. Thomas:
This responds to your July 30, 2013 request for clarification of the requirements for the
modifl.cation ofthe DOT Specification 51 portable tanks under§§ 178.274 and 178.275 of
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask
if modification of a DOT Specification 51 portable tank is authorized under the HMR. You
also reference letter of interpretation Ref. No. 07-0225, indicating that modifications can be
made as long as they do not "invalidate the ASME U stamp".
In your incoming letter, you state that you have a DOT Specification 51 portable tank with
an inverted removable dome with a vent connection attached to the side of the dome. This
connection is threaded, and, you express concern it may be accidentally loosened as hoses
are c01mected and disconnected. You indicate that the use of a flanged connection would
enhance the safety of the containers. To modify this connection, you would need to lower
the point at which the vent connection intersects the wall of the inverted dome. You would
have to cut off the existing vent connection, patch the hole, and cut a new hole a few inches
lower.
Your questions are paraphrased and answered below:
Ql. Does interpretation letter Ref. No. 07-0225 state that welding and cutting on any
part of the DOT Specification 51 portable tank is permitted by a shop having an R
stamp?
Al. No. RefNo 07-0225 stated modifications are authorized if they are done in
accordance with ASME and do not invalidate the ASME U stamp.
Q2. What limitations are on modification of these DOT Specification 51 portable
tanks?

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A2. Modifications made in accordance with§§ 178.274 and 178.275 that do not
invalidate the ASME U stamp requirements are authorized. Modifications that are
not in compliance would require a special permit to install.
Q3. If the modifications you described in your incoming letter are done in
accordance with ASME, would the DOT Specification 51 portable tank still be
approved for shipping hazardous materials?
A3. PHMSA does not determine if modifications meet the requirements or violate
the ASME U stamp. An approval agency(§ 107.401) should determine if the
modification to the DOT 51 Specification portable tank violates the ASME U stamp.
Ultimately, it is the owner of the packaging's responsibility to determine compliance
with the I-IMR.
Q4. If the proposed modification is not allowable, would it be allowable to replace
the removable dome with a new dome having the adjusted vent location?
A4. It should be noted dome replacement is permitted if the new dome with the
adjusted vent location is done in accordance with§§ 178.274 and 178.275 and does
not invalidate the ASME U stamp.
I hope this answers your inquiry. If you need additional assistance, please contact this office
at (202) 366-8553.
Sincerely,
Robert Benedict
Chief, Standards Development Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
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INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:36PM
Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
FW: PHMSA Interpretation Request
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Hi Carolyn,
This caller requested we submit this e-mail as a formal letter of interpretation.
Thanks,
Victoria
From: Brad .Thomas@albemarle.com [ mailto: Brad. Thomas@albemarle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:14PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject: Fw: PHMSA Interpretation Request
Rather than editing and omitting a pertinent piece of information, I am forwarding the below email in its entirety. Please
acknowledge receipt.
Thank You
Brad Thomas
Brad Thomas I Bulk Logistics Manager I Logistics Safety and Security Manager I Albemarle Corporation 1 451 Florida Street 1 Baton Rouge, LA
70801 I ti': 225.388.7104 I~: 225.388.7387 I brad thomas@albemarle.com I www.albemarle.com
-----Forwarded by Brad Thomas/BatonRouge/Chem/Aibemarle on 07/30/2013 02:10PM-----
Laurie Davidson/BatonRouge/Chem/Aibemarle
To Brad Thomas/BatonRouge/Chem/Aibemarle@Aibemarle
cc
07/30/2013 02:06PM
Subject PHMSA Interpretation Request
Brad,
Please ask PHMSA for an interpretation on the following topic:
49 CFR no longer allows Portable Tanks to be built to DOT Specification 51. Many old DOT 51 tanks are still in use. What
are the limitations on modification of these tanks?
Interpretation Reference Number 07-0225 issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2008 seems to indicate that
modifications can be made as long as they do not "invalidate the ASME U stamp". This seems to allow welding and cutting
on any part of the container by a shop having an R stamp. Is this correct?
We have a container with an inverted removable dome (drawing attached}. A vent connection is attached to the side of the
dome. This connection is threaded, and we are concerned it may accidentally be loosened as hoses are connected and
disconnected. We feel the use of a flanged connection would enhance the safety of the containers. In order to modify this
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connection and utilize a flanged valve, we would need to lower the point at which the vent connection intersects the wall of
the inverted dome. Thus we would have to cut off the existing vent connection, patch the hole, and cut a new hole a few
inches lower. If this is all done per ASME, would the DOT 51 tank still be approved for shipping hazardous materials as it is
now?
If the proposed modification described above is not allowable, would it be allowable to replace the removable dome with a
new dome having the adjusted vent location?
We often have questions about the limitations on modification to our large fleet of DOT 51 tanks. Some guidance would be
very valuable to us.
If there are any questions, contact Laurie Davidson at 225-388-7827 or laurie davidson@albemarle.com.
Laurie
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