# LabelMaster Services — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 13-0182
- **title:** LabelMaster Services — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2013-11-01
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 13-0182 response to LabelMaster Services concerning 173.159, 173.220.
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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 1 2013
Mr. Robert Richard
Vice President Labelmaster Services
5724 N. Pulaski Road
Chicago, IL 60646
Ref. No.: 13-0182
Dear Mr. Richard:
This is in response to your July 29, 2013 letter, requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to non-spillable batteries.
Your questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:
Ql. When non-spillable batteries are shipped in an overpack e.g. a shrink wrapped pallet,
must the word OVERPACK appear on the overpack?
Al. No, an overpack must be marked with the word OVERPACK when specification
packagings are required, unless specification markings on the inside packagings are visible.
Non-spillable batteries are not required to be placed in specification packages.
Q2. Do the words NON-SPILLABLE or NON-SPILLABLE BATTERY have to be marked
on the overpack if they are not clearly visible through the overpack?
A2. No, the words NON-SPILLABLE or NON-SPILLABLE BATTERY need only appear
on the battery and the outside package.
Q3. Do the HMR prescribe requirements for the size or place of the words
NON SPILLABLE or NONSPILLABLE BATTERY?
A3. The words NONSPILLABLE orNONSPILLABLE BATTERY must be plainly and
durably marked on the battery and the outer packaging. The HMR do not specify a particular
size or location for the marks. Any method that affixes the required markings to the package
in a durable manner is acceptable.
Q4. Why do the HMR in§ 173.159a(c)(2) waive the requirement to mark an unpackaged
piece of equipment with the words NONSPILLABLE or NONSPILLABLE BATTERY but
applies this requirement if the same piece of equipment is placed into an outer package?
A4. A nonspillable battery and the outer packaging containing a nonspillable battery must be
plainly and durably marked "NONSPILLABLE" or "NONSPILLABLE BATTERY." This

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requirement also applies to both a nonspillable battery contained in equipment placed in an
outer packaging and a nonspillable battery packed with equipment placed in an outer
packaging. The marking facilitates the easy identification of a nonspillable battery by
carriers, reshippers, and compliance enforcement personnel to know whether the battery
being shipped may be offered for transportation or transported under the general exception of
§ 173.159a. For a nonspillable battery contained in equipment and transported without outer
packaging, the marking is not required on the outside of the equipment. This complements
the provisions in § 173 .220( c) applicable to UN3171, Battery Powered Equipment.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact this office.
Sincerely,
~~~
Senior Regulatory Advisor
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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July 29, 2013
Charles Betts, Director Standards and Rulemaking Division
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Attn: Standards and Rulemaking Division, PHH-1 0
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E.
East Building, Floor 2
Washington, DC 20590-0001
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Subject: Request for Interpretation; Marking Requirements for Overpacks Containing Non-Spillable Batteries
Dear Mr. Betts:
I am writing on behalf of a client that ships non-spillable batteries and back-up/uninterruptable power devices. I
would greatly appreciate responses to these questions to assist my client in ensuring they are compliant with the
HMR:
1. Shipments of non-spillable batteries are typically placed in an overpack or palletized and shrink wrapped
with clear or opaque shrink wrap. When non-spillable batteries are shipped in overpacks including shrink
wrapped pallets does the word "OVERPACK" need to be marked on an overpack?
2. Do the words "NONSPILLABLE" or "NONSPILLABLE BATTERY" need to be marked on the overpack if
they are not clearly visible?
3. Are there any size or placement requirements that apply to the "NONSPILLABLE" or "NONSPILLABLE
BATTERY" markings? For instance some manufacturers place the mark on the bottom of the outer packaging
where they are not clearly visible when shipped on pallets. Manufacturer markings are in many cases extremely
small and difficult to read. The Hazardous Materials Regulations would appear to authorize this since
§ 173.15 9a( c )(2) is silent on marking size or placement.
4. §173.159a(c)(2) indicates that the requirement to mark the outer package does not apply when the battery is
installed in a piece of equipment that is transported unpackaged. My client ships backup power units containing
non-spillable batteries that are transported in an outer package. Why is the marking waived when the device is
unpackaged but not when it is packaged?
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Respectfully,
Robert Richard
Vice President Labelmaster Services
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