{"operation":"document","citation":"19-0060","title":"Daniels Training Services, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2019-09-17","effective_on":null,"summary":"19-0060 response to Daniels Training Services, Inc. concerning 173.24.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-19-0060.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-19-0060.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-19-0060","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/docs/standards-rulemaking/hazmat/interpretations/72366/190060.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nU.S. Department\nof Transportation\nPipeline and Hazardous\nMaterials Safety\nAdministration\n1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE\nWashington, DC 20590\nSEP 1 7 2019\nMr. Daniel Stoehr\nDaniels Training Services, Inc.\nP.O. Box 1232\nFreeport, IL 61032-1232\nReference No. 19-0060\nDear Mr. Stoehr:\nThis letter is in response to your May 7, 2019, email requesting clarification of the Hazardous\nMaterials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to the testing of non-bulk\npackages. Specifically, your email asks for clarification of the non-bulk packaging filling limits\nin§ 173.24a(b). You note that§ 173.24a(b)(3) reads \"A non-bulk packaging not exceeding 400\nkg which is tested and marked for liquid hazardous materials may be filled with a solid\nhazardous material to a gross mass, in kilograms, not exceeding the rated capacity of the\npackaging in liters, or gross mass of the package, multiplied by the specific gravity or gross mass\nof the package marked on the packaging, or 1.2 if not marked.\" You seek clarification on the\nterm \"gross mass of the package.\" You ask whether the formula in § 173 .24a(b )(3) allows for a\nshipper to multiply the actual gross mass of the package by the gross mass marked on the\npackage to achieve a total value that may exceed the actual gross mass of the package.\nThe answer is no. The intention of§ 173.24a(b)(3) is for a shipper to multiply the rated capacity\nof the package by the marked specific gravity and fill to a maximum of that calculated mass, in\nkilograms, or the 400 kg maximum, whichever is less. PHMSA may provide further clarification\nof this section in a future rulemaking action.\nI hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.\nSincerely,\nT. Glenn Foster\nChief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch\nStandards and Rulemaking Division\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nA,rc(ievlE\n)9-CX)l.QO\nJanuary, lkeya ~-T-R.....,{P_H_M_S_A 1111\n) ________________________ _\nFrom: Andrews, Steven (PHMSA)\nSent:\nTo:\nSubject:\nTuesday, May 14, 2019 7:41 AM\nDodd, Alice (PHMSA); January, Ikeya CTR (PHMSA)\nFW: Clarification of 49 CFR 173.24a(b)(3)\nAlice/lkeya,\nI discussed this with Mr. Stoehr. I think a written interpretation is appropriate here. Please log in as an official interp.\nThanks\nSteven\nFrom: Daniel Stoehr [mailto:info@danielstraining.com]\nSent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 2:27 PM\nTo: Andrews, Steven (PHMSA) <steven.andrews@dot.gov>\nSubject: Clarification of 49 CFR 173.24a(b)(3)\nI am trying to understand the new regulations.\n• 173.24a(b)(3) reads: (3) A non-bulk packaging not exceeding 400 kg which is tested and marked for\nliquid hazardous materials may be filled with a solid hazardous material to a gross mass, in kilograms,\nnot exceeding the rated capacity of the packaging in liters, or gross mass of the package, multiplied by\nthe specific gravity or gross mass of the package marked on the packaging, or 1.2 if not marked.\n• A formula, of sorts, is provided to calculate if a liquid packaging may be used for a solid HazMat. The\nformula contains the following variables:\no Gross mass in kg of the package.\n• This can be measured or estimated based on information available to the shipper.\no Rated capacity of the packaging in liters.\n• This can be determined from the packaging specifications.\no Gross mass of the package.\n• This reference is the source of my confusion.\no Specific gravity or gross mass of the package marked on the packaging.\n• Either of these values will be marked on the packaging.\no Specific gravity of 1.2 if packaging is not marked.\n• This value is a constant.\n• My reading of the formula indicates that a possible option is to multiply the gross mass of the package\nby the gross mass of the package marked on the packaging in order to achieve a value that must exceed\nthe gross mass of the package.\n• I must be confused somewhere.\nPlease advise.\nDaniel Stoehr\nDaniels Training Services, Inc.\n815.821.1550\nInfo@DanielsTraining.com\nwww.DanielsTraining.com","truncated":false,"body_characters":3967}