{"operation":"document","citation":"23-0067","title":"Andelyn Biosciences — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2024-05-01","effective_on":null,"summary":"23-0067 response to Andelyn Biosciences concerning 173.199, 178.601, 178.609.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-23-0067.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-23-0067.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-23-0067","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/2024-05/230067.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nU.S. Department\nof Transportation\nPipeline and Hazardous\nMaterials Safety\nAdministration\n1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE\nWashington, DC 20590\nMay 1, 2024\nDave Curl\nAndelyn Biosciences\n1180 Arthur E. Adams Dr.\nColumbus, OH 43221\nReference No. 23-0067\nDear Mr. Curl:\nThis letter is in response to your July 6, 2023, email requesting clarification of the Hazardous\nMaterials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to infectious substances. In\nyour email, you state that your company transports “UN3373, Biological substance, Category B,\n6.2” with dry ice in a non-specification packaging in conformance with § 173.199. You note that\nthis includes conformance with the § 178.609(d) drop tests, as required in § 173.199(a)(4). You\nstate that your company would like to add additional mylar bags to the inner packaging that were\nnot present when the drop tests were completed. You ask whether this modification to the inner\npackaging would require the entire package configuration to be retested.\nThe answer is no. Section 173.199 prescribes the packaging requirements for a Division 6.2\nCategory B infectious substance. This section requires that a Category B infectious substance be\npackaged in a triple packaging that is designed, constructed, and maintained so that under\nconditions normally encountered in transportation, there will be no release of the hazardous\nmaterial into the environment. The package must also be capable of passing the drop tests in\n§ 178.609(d), in accordance with § 173.199(a)(4); however, it does not require retesting and is\nnot subject to the design qualification testing, periodic retesting, or record retention (i.e., test\nreport requirements) in § 178.601. It is the opinion of this Office that the minor revisions to the\ninner packaging configuration as described in your email would not require the entire package\nconfiguration to be retested.\nI hope this information helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.\nSincerely,\nSteven Andrews\nActing Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch\nStandards and Rulemaking Division\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nAlexander Wolcott\n23-0067\nFrom: Dodd, Alice (PHMSA)\nTo: Subject: Date: Jones, Jessie Jane CTR (PHMSA)\nFW: Packaging change review / Interpretation request\nTuesday, July 18, 2023 5:09:31 PM\nAttachments: image001.png\nimage002.png\nimage004.png\nimage005.png\nimage006.png\nimage007.png\nimage008.png\nimage009.png\nimage010.png\nimage011.png\nimage012.png\n22172U ThermoSafe.pdf\n22173U ThermoSafe.pdf\n22174U ThermoSafe.pdf\nFrom: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) <INFOCNTR.INFOCNTR@dot.gov>\nSent: Friday, July 14, 2023 1:53 PM\nTo: Dodd, Alice (PHMSA) <Alice.Dodd@dot.gov>\nCc: Hazmat Interps <hazmatinterps@dot.gov>\nSubject: FW: Packaging change review / Interpretation request\nHi Alice,\nPlease see the below interpretation request.\nLet us know if you need anything.\nRegards,\n-Breanna\nFrom: Curl, Dave <dave.curl@andelynbiosciences.com>\nSent: Friday, July 14, 2023 1:42 PM\nTo: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) <INFOCNTR.INFOCNTR@dot.gov>\nSubject: Packaging change review / Interpretation request\nCAUTION: This email originated from outside of the Department of Transportation (DOT). Do\nnot click on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content\nis safe.\nThanks!\nDave\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\nFrom: Curl, Dave\nSent: Thursday, July 6, 2023 11:42 AM\nTo: infocntr@DOT.gov\nSubject: Packaging change review request\nTo whom it may concern,\nMy name is Dave Curl and I am the Logistics Manager for Andelyn Biosciences in Columbus, Ohio.\nWe have been working closely with Sunoco Thermosafe to design a package to effectively handle our\nGene Therapy products for ground and air shipments. I have attached the final testing reports for\nthe 3 packages we are looking to move forward with. Our products will typically be UN3373\n(Category B) on dry ice (UN1845). As you can see by the report, the packages will comply with all\nregulations spelled out in 49 CFR 173.199. The dilemma I have is that a large client of ours would like\nto add some additional layers of protection (mylar bags) in order to mitigate the risk of the Carbon\nDioxide from the dry ice permeating their product. Below is a description of the changes we are\nproposing to the package and would appreciate your input as to whether or not there is a need for\nadditional testing:\nWhat will be added are two mylar bags around a cryo box containing the product\nThe first would be ziplocked and sealed with a tamper evident seal\n\n<<<PAGE 4>>>\n\nThe product inside the first mylar back would then go inside of a 2nd mylar bag and heat sealed.\nOnce heat sealed the product would then be placed into the 95kPa pressure bag with absorbent\npads\n\n<<<PAGE 5>>>\n\nThe 95kPa bag would then be sealed and placed into the payload box\nFinally the payload box gets placed into the Styrofoam cooler insert with dry ice and sealed up.\n\n<<<PAGE 6>>>\n\nThe purpose of the request is to hopefully have your team review the additions to the package and\nprovide some feedback on the proposed changes. We feel that the addition of the mylar bags just\nadds more layers of protection and really does not alter the effectiveness of the package.\nI would appreciate that you review the change and provide some guidance in order for us to proceed\nwith meeting our customers expectations.\nPlease feel free to reach out via email or phone if you have any additional questions or concerns.\nThank you very much for your time!!\nDave Curl\nLogistics Manager\nAndelyn Biosciences\n1180 Arthur E. Adams Dr.\nColumbus, OH 43221\nPhone: 614-332-0554\n\n<<<PAGE 7>>>\n\nEmail: dave.curl@andelynbiosciences.com\nConfidentiality Notice: The information contained in this email and any attachments are confidential and may contain privileged and/or\nproprietary information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly\nprohibited from copying, distributing or using this email or the information contained in it. If you received this email in error, please\nnotify the sender immediately by email or telephone, and destroy any copies, electronic, paper or otherwise.\n\n<<<PAGE 8>>>\n\nTEST REPORT\nTHERMOSAFE BRANDS\nARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS\nTESTING OF FIBERBOARD BOX CONTAINING\nEIGHTY-ONE (81) 2-ml. PLASTIC TUBES\nPACKAGE MODEL: E3F4\nFOR TRANSPORTATION OF\nLIQUID CATEGORY B BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES\nJob No.: 22172U\nOrder No.: CP182471 Date: 07 / 20 / 22\nGAYNES LABS, INCORPORATED\n9708 Industrial Drive • Bridgeview, Illinois 60455\nMember of “American Council of Independent Laboratories”\nPhone: 708-233-6655\nFax: 708-233-6985\nEmail: gayneslabs@aol.com\nWebsite: www.gaynestesting.com\nGAYNES LABS, INCORPORATED IS THE CURRENT DOT UN THIRD-PARTY CERTIFICATION AGENCY UNDER 107.403\n1 of 24\n\n<<<PAGE 9>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nTEST OBJECTIVE:\nTo subject packages, designed to transport Liquid Category B Biological Substances, to the applicable\ntests described in the Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, ICAO,\nand Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Transportation, as requested by ThermoSafe Brands.\nITEMS TESTED:\nCorrugated Fiberboard Boxes, Containing Eighty-One (81) 2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes, Package Model\nE3F4. Refer to Photos No. 1 through 11 for details of the package assembly.\nTESTS PERFORMED AND RESULTS:\nThe tests were conducted in accordance with Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous\nGoods by Air, ICAO, Packing Instruction 650, and Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49,\nTransportation (49 CFR). The test methods are shown in parenthesis following the test name.\nDROP TEST: (49 CFR 178.609(d), (f)) (ICAO 6;6.5.3, PI 650 6))\n(d) Samples must be subjected to free-fall drops onto a rigid, non-resilient, flat, horizontal surface from\na height of 1.2 meters. The drops must be performed as follows:\nWhere the samples are in the shape of the box, five must be dropped in sequence:\n(1) Flat on the bottom;\n(2) Flat on the top;\n(3) Flat on the long side;\n(4) Flat on the short side;\n(5) On a corner\n(f) The samples must be conditioned in an atmosphere of -18° C (0° F) or less for a period of at least 24\nhours and within 15 minutes of removal from that atmosphere be subjected to the drop test, described in\nparagraph (d).\nSee Photos No. 12 and 13 for overview of drop orientations.\n2\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 10>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nCRITERIA FOR PASSING THE TEST: (49 CFR 178.609(d)(4)) (ICAO 6;6.5.3, PI 650 6))\nFollowing the appropriate drop sequence, there must be no leakage from the primary receptacle(s),\nwhich should remain protected by absorbent material in the secondary packaging.\nDROP TEST RESULTS:\nFive (5) packagings were tested. Each test tube was filled to 98% of its maximum capacity with\nantifreeze. The packages were assembled as for shipment. Five (5) packages were dropped after being\nconditioned to -18° C (0° F) for 24 hours.\nDrop After -18ºC (0ºF) Conditioning\nSample Package Orientation Results\n1 Flat Bottom No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n2 Flat Top No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n3 Flat Long Side (Adjacent to Mfg. Joint) No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n4 Flat Short Side (Adjacent to Mfg. Joint) No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n5 Bottom Corner (Mfg. Joint) Slight Distortion to Box at Corner/No\nLeakage - Pass\nVIBRATION TEST: (49 CFR. 178.608) (ICAO 4;4-(i) Note 4)\nThree (3) packages were tested. Each test tube was filled to 98% of its maximum capacity with water.\nThe packages were assembled as for shipment.\nLand Vehicle Vibration: Three (3) complete packages were placed in their normal shipping\norientation on the table of a vertical linear motion vibration machine, which has a displacement of one\ninch (peak to peak). Vertical fences were placed around packages in order to limit horizontal movement\nbut not limit vertical movement (see Photo 14). The vibration frequency was adjusted to the minimum\nspeed sufficient to cause the samples to leave the table momentarily so that a 1/16\" shim could pass\nbetween the bottom of the packages and the machine table. The packages were subjected to a vibration\nfrequency of 260 cycles per minute for a duration of one hour. Each package was inspected at the\ncompletion of the test.\nAircraft Vibration: Three (3) packages as above were subjected to additional vertical linear motion\nvibration test. The packages were placed in their normal shipping orientation on the table of the\nvibration machine (see Photo No. 15) and subjected to the vibration at the frequencies and levels as\ndescribed below. Each package was inspected at the completion of the test.\nA sweep of the frequencies/g levels shown was conducted over a duration of one hour. 7 – 25 Hz @ 1g\n25 – 50 Hz @ 2g\n50 – 100 Hz @ 4g\n100 – 150 Hz @ 6g\n150 – 200 Hz @ 8g\n3\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 11>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nVIBRATION TEST REQUIREMENTS:\nThe package must be capable of withstanding the effects of any acceleration, vibration or vibration\nresonance which may arise under conditions likely to be encountered in routine transport without any\ndeterioration in the effectiveness of the closing devices on the various receptacles or in the integrity of\nthe package as a whole. A packaging passes the vibration test if there is no rupture or leakage from any\nof the packages. No test sample should show any deterioration that could adversely affect transportation\nsafety or any distortion liable to reduce packaging strength.\nVIBRATION TEST RESULTS:\nLand Vehicle Vibration:\nSample No. Results\n1 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage - Pass\n2 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage – Pass\n3 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage - Pass\nAircraft Vibration:\nSample No. Results\n1 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n2 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n3 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST: (ICAO Internal Pressure Variations Tests\n4;4-(i) Note 3 and 4;4.8.6)\nThree (3) test tubes were placed inside the vacuum chamber, lying on their sides (see Photo No. 16).\nThe pressure inside the vacuum chamber was gradually reduced to 5 kPa, creating and internal pressure\ninside the test tubes of 95 kPa. The pressure was maintained for a period of 30 minutes, while visually\nmonitoring the samples for the appearance of leakage of contents.\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST REQUIREMENTS:\nThe primary receptacle or the secondary packaging must be capable of withstanding, without leakage, an\ninternal pressure, producing a pressure differential of not less than 95 kPa.\n4\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 12>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST RESULTS:\nInternal Pressure:\nTube No. Results\n1 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\n2 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\n3 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\nCONCLUSION\nOn the basis of the tests conducted, the submitted package type, described as a Corrugated Fiberboard\nBox Containing Eighty-One (81) 2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes, Package Model E3F4, meets the\nrequirements for transport of Liquid Category B Biological Substances, described in the Technical\nInstructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, and Code of Federal Regulations, Title\n49, Transportation\nNotes: The packagings used in testing are to represent the containers as prepared for actual transport.\nThe use of any other packaging methods or components may render the package invalid and may\nbe subject to fine by DOT.\nIt is the shipper’s responsibility to comply with all pertinent requirements for specific material\nbeing shipped, including requirements for quantities of materials, various transportation modes\nand any additional requirements, which may be imposed by various carriers.\n5\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 13>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nINSTRUMENTATION SHEET\nMODEL SERIAL CALIBRATION\nINSTRUMENT/EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER NUMBER NUMBER DATE\nFree Fall Drop Tester Gaynes 150DT G69676 Operational\nDigital Gram Scale Setra 5000c 161452 09-30-21\nElectronic Scale Cardinal 708 9610-149 10-13-21\nVibration Machine Gaynes 6000 VL 4631 Operational\nStrobotac Gen. Radio 1531-A 514488 08-11-21\nTemperature Chamber CSZ ZH32-2-2-H/AC Z0023378/1 08-24-21\nChart Recorder Honeywell DR45AT A472 04-12-22\nVacuum Chamber Tenney Engr. 8 S 3080 Operational\nVacuum Gauge Trimount 20-30 15544 In Hg\nShaker UD 208 238 Operational\nController VRC VibView 359074210 10-13-21\nAccelerometer PCB J353B33 103490 11-01-21\nControlled Environment Gaynes - - - - - - - - - - - - Operational\nRoom 23° C (73° F), 50% R. H.\n6\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 14>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nDATA SHEET FOR PACKING MATERIAL\nPACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Corrugated Fiberboard Box Containing One Hundred Sixty-Two (162)\n2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes\nBOX INFORMATION\nManufacturer: Sonoco Products Company, Arlington Heights, IL\nPart Number: 15258986 [910-10KD6]\nStyle: Regular Slotted Container (RSC)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 40.01 x 42.55 x 40.96 high (15.75 x 16.75 x 16.125)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 39.37 x 41.91 x 40.01 high (15.5 x 16.5 x 15.75)\nFlap Gaps: Top Inner – 1.91 cm (0.75”), Top Outer - Meet,\nBottom Inner – 1.91 cm (0.75”), Bottom Outer - Meet\nMaterial: Single Wall Corrugated Fiberboard, C Flute, White Exterior and Natural Brown Interior\nBoard Caliper: 3.96 mm (0.156”)\nEmpty box weight: 648.8 gr.\nMfg. Joint: 3.18 cm (1.25”) Inside Tab Glued\nClosures: Top - Taped with single strips of 3” wide clear plastic tape extending at least 2” on the sides.\nData Per Box Cert.: Data as Tested: Edge Crush Test 32 Lbs Per Inch\nBasis Weight 33 – 23 – 33 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\nBasis Weight 35.0-22.8-33.1 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\n(outer - C flute - inner)\nCombined Board Weight 100.8 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\nMarkings: Short and Long Sides – Product and Mfg. Info., Both Short Sides - ­Bottom\n– Box Cert., 910-10KD, 16.37 x 15.37 x 15.62, 15044990\n7\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 15>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nDATA SHEET FOR PACKING MATERIALS\nINNER PACKAGING INFORMATION\nDescription: 2 ml. Cylindrical Plastic Tube\nSupplier: Sarstedt, Inc., Nümbrecht, Germany\nOrder Number: 72.694.006\nOverall Dimensions: 1.00 cm (0.392\") dia. body, 4.50 cm (1.770\") long without the closure, 4.67 cm\n(1.837\") long with closure installed\nMaterial: Transparent Polypropylene (per drawing, chemical analysis was not conducted)\nWall Thickness: 0.843 mm (0.0332\") min., 0.958 mm (0.0377\") max.\nEmpty weight: 1.3 gr.\nOverflow Capacity: 2 ml. (With closure installed)\nMarkings: Printed on the side – Graduated Markings\nClosure Information: Natural color polypropylene crew-on cap, 1.28 cm (0.504\") dia., 0.61 cm\n(0.240\") high, 0.3 gr. with a 0.81 mm (0.032”) thick, 1.00 cm (0.395”) dia. EPDM O-ring. Embossed on\nBottom – Mfg. logo, 10.10\nABSORBENT PAD INFORMATION\nSupplier: Brady Corporation, Milwaukee, WI\nPart No.: SRPH144\nOverall Dimensions: 10.16 cm x 11.43 cm (4\" x 4. 5\")\nWeight: 3.5 gr.\nPLASTIC PRESSURE BAG\nSupplier: Vonco Products Co., Villa Park, IL\nPart No.: KPA95B-002\nOverall Dimensions: 29.53 cm x 37.15 cm x 0.198 mm thick (11.625\" x 14.625\" x 0.0078\")\nWeight: 52.2 gr.\n8\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 16>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nEPS COOLER INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Sonoco Products Company, Arlington Heights, IL\nPart Number: 15061796 (Body), 15061829 (Lid)\nMaterial: Expanded polystyrene (EPS)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 38.26 x 40.80 x 39.37 high (15.0625 x 16.0625 x 15.5)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 25.56 x 28.10 x 26.67 high (10.0625 x 11.0625 x 10.5)\nWeight: 1207.7 gr.\nMeasured Density: 1.95 lbs./ft3\nINNER FIBERBOARD BOX INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Westrock, Chattanooga, TN\nProject #: 22CG0162\nStyle: Regular Slotted Container (RSC)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 21.27 x 23.18 x 7.62 high (8.375 x 9.125 x 3)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 20.64 x 22.70 x 6.03 high (8.125 x 8.9375 x 2.375)\nFlap Gaps: Top Inner – 3.18 cm (1.25”), Top Outer - Meet,\nBottom Inner – 3.18 cm (1.25”), Bottom Outer - Meet\nMaterial: Single Wall Corrugated Fiberboard, C Flute, Natural Brown Interior and Exterior\nBoard Caliper: 3.91 mm (0.154”)\nEmpty box weight: 110.9 gr.\nMfg. Joint: 3.18 cm (1.25”) Inside Tab Glued\nData as Tested: Basis Weight 32.7-23.8-32.3 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\n(outer - C flute - inner)\nCombined Board Weight 99.0 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\nMarkings: None\n9\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 17>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nCRYO BOX INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA\nPart Number: 820002\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 13.18 x 13.18 x 5.08 high (5.1875 x 5.1875 x 2)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 12.70 x 12.70 x 4.76 high (5 x 5 x 1.875)\nBoard Caliper: 1.14 mm (0.045”)\nEmpty box weight: 56.4 gr.\nMarkings: None\nCRYO BOX DIVIDER INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA\nPart Number: 820002\nDimensions cm (in): 12.38 x 12.38 x 3.18 high (4.875 x 4.875 x 1.25)\nThickness: 1.14 mm (0.020”)\nWeight: 23.7 gr.\nPackage Assembly: One cryo box divider is assembled and placed in the cryo box. One (1) 2-ml. test\ntube is placed inside each of the cells of the 81-cell divider. The cryo box is then placed in a pressure\nbag. Four absorbent pads are then packed with the cryo box inside the pressure bag. The pressure bag is\nthen placed in the corrugated fiberboard inner box. The EPS cooler is placed at the bottom of the\ncorrugated fiberboard outer box. The inner box is sealed, then placed at the bottom of the EPS cooler.\n20 lbs. of dry ice pellets are added into the EPS cooler, then the EPS lid is applied and the box is sealed.\n10\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 18>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 1 – Overview of the Cryo Box\nPhoto No. 2 – Placement of the Divider in the Cryo Box\n11\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 19>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 3 – Placement of the Vials in the Cryo Box\nPhoto No. 4 – Placement of the Cryo Box and Absorbent Pads in the Pressure Bag\n12\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 20>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 5 – Overview of the Corrugated Fiberboard Inner Box\nPhoto No. 6 – Placement of the Pressure Bag in the Inner Box\n13\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 21>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 7 – Overview of the Outer Box\nPhoto No. 8 – Placement of the EPS Cooler in the Outer Box\n14\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 22>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 9 – Placement of the Inner Box in the EPS Cooler\nPhoto No. 10 – Placement of the Dry Ice in the EPS Cooler\n15\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 23>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 11 – Placement of the Lid on the EPS Cooler\nPhoto No. 12 – Corner Drop Test Setup\n16\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 24>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 13 – Flat Drop Test Setup\nPhoto No. 14 – Land Vehicle Vibration Test Setup\n17\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 25>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nPhoto No. 15 – Aircraft Vibration Test Setup\nPhoto No. 16– Internal Pressure Test Setup\n18\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 26>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nGENERAL STATEMENT COVERING THIS REPORT\nThis report is submitted for the exclusive use of ThermoSafe Brands. Its significance is subject to the\nrepresentative nature of the samples submitted and the tests and examinations made. No quotations\nfrom this report or use of the Gaynes Labs, Inc., name is permitted except as expressly authorized by\nGaynes Labs, Inc. in writing.\nThe Third Party approval mark furnished indicates only that Gaynes Labs, Inc., as a third party\ncertification agency, is certifying that the design type they tested is capable of withstanding the\nprescribed performance tests. The third party mark does not mean that Gaynes Labs, Inc. is responsible\nfor ensuring that each packaging manufactured after they have certified the design type is capable of\nwithstanding the prescribed tests. The actual manufacturing of the packaging can be identified through\nthe test number marked on the packaging in association with the third party designator. By continuing\nto place the U.N. Markings on Packagings, the packaging manufacturer or shipper is certifying that each\npackaging is constructed in the same manner as the originally tested and certified packaging, and that\neach packaging is capable of withstanding the prescribed performance tests.\nGaynes Labs, Inc., assumes no responsibility for the result of the observance or non-observance by\nThermoSafe Brands of the package standard contained in this report or upon the relations between\nThermoSafe Brands and any party or parties arising out of the sale or use of the package or otherwise.\nThermoSafe Brands shall indemnify and hold harmless the Gaynes Labs, Inc., its employees and agents\nfrom any and all claims, demands, actions, and costs that may arise out of the following conditions:\na) Any dangerous defect or content in the package being tested, whether apparent or not, which\ndangerous defect or content was not disclosed in writing to Gaynes by ThermoSafe Brands at\nthe time the package was submitted for testing.\nb) c) Differences between the package actually tested and a package previously or subsequently\nproduced which is purported to be identical to the package tested.\nAny use of the tested package, whether by ThermoSafe Brands or a third party following its\nreturn to ThermoSafe Brands from Gaynes Labs, Inc.\n19\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 27>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\n10\n9\n7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1\nJob No. 22172U\nREVISION RECORD\nREV DESCRIPTION NAME DATE\n19-Jul-22\n1 IR DWH\nH\nH\n65+5/8\n[ 1666.87]\nG\n1+1/2\n[ 38.1]\n16+1/2\n[ 419.1]\n15+9/16\n[ 395.29]\n16+9/16\n[ 420.69]\n15+1/2\n[ 393.7]\nG\n7+13/16\n[ 198.44]\nF\nF\nE\n15+15/16\n[ 404.81]\n31+9/16\n[ 801.69]\nE\nFLUTE\n1/4\n[ 6.35]\nD\nD\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nB\nCONFIDENTIAL\nB\nPART #:\n15258986 [910-10KD6]\nCUST. NAME:\nTHERMOSAFE\nSize\nMaterial\nA\n32 ECT\n16.37 x 15.37 x 15.62\nFlute\nC\nStyle\nOuter Liner\nUnit\nRSC\nJoint\nOyster\nINCH\nDir. of Corr.\nvertical\nIn of Rule Ink Color\nBlank\n477.041 65.62 x 31.56\nTOLERANCE:\nUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED\n+/- 1/8\"\nINSIDE\nTBD\nTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS PROPRIETARY DESIGN\nINFORMATION & REMAINS ALONG WITH THE\nPRODUCTS OR PRODUCTS REPRESENTED HEREIN\nTHE PROPERTY OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\nTHIS DOCUMENT & THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS\nMAY NOT BE COPIED, TRANSMITTED TO, OR USED BY\nANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN\nAPPROVAL OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\nDATE:\n07/19/2022\nCUST. PART #:\nPAGE: PAGE SIZE:\n1 OF 1\nA DO NOT SCALE\nN/A\nDRAWN BY:\nDAVE HARRISON\nA\nAPPROVED BY:\nCARLOS S\nTECH CENTER:\nARLINGTON HEIGHTS\nFILE: 15258986 [910-10KD6].ARD\n9 10 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1\n20\nPage of 31\n3/16\n[ 4.76]\n7+13/16\n[ 198.44]\nC\n3/16\n[ 4.76]\nOUTSIDE: VIEW\nNOTE:\n1.) BASIS WEIGHT OF 33-23-33.\nC\n\n<<<PAGE 28>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n21Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 29>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nH\nG\nF\nE\nD\nC\nB\nA\n10\n9\n8\n7\n15.063\n382.59\n16.063\n407.99\nB\nA A\nB\n13.063\n331.79\n.750\n19.05\n10.000\n254\n13.000\n330.20\n2.500\n63.50\nTYP.\n9.722\n246.94\n10\nSECTION A-A\n9\n8\n7\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1\nREVISION RECORD\nREV DESCRIPTION NAME DATE\nA DRAFT VVK 22-May-13\nCHANGED HEIGHT CAVITY ID TO 0.03125,\nMOVED SECTION VIEW TO SHOW WALL STOCK\nB\nMOVED MOLD NUMBER AND PART NUMBER OFF\nDWH 28-May-13\nOF RADIUS\nC REVISED FILLET RADII ON LIP AS PER\nSTOROPAC SUGGESTIONS VVK 06-Jun-13\nD REMOVED \"NOT RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION\"\nFROM DRAWING DWH 07-Apr-14\nE ADD ORACLE PART NUMBER TO DRAWING DWH 16-May-17\nMOLD NO.\nCAVITY ID.\n12.063\n306.39\n8.722\n221.54\nSECTION B-B\nPART NO.\nLOT CLOCKS\n2.500\n63.49\nTYP.\nCONFIDENTIAL\nTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS PROPRIETARY DESIGN\nINFORMATION & REMAINS ALONG WITH THE\nPRODUCT OR PRODUCTS REPRESENTED HEREIN THE\nPROPERTY OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\nTHIS DOCUMENT & THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS\nMAY NOT BE COPIED, TRANSMITTED TO, OR USED BY\nANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN\nAPPROVAL OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\n6\n5\nTOLERANCE:\nPART #:\nDimensional:\nUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 15061796 [910-10BX]\n+/- 1/32\" (0.00 TO 2.999)\n+/- 1/16\" (3.00 TO 5.999)\nCUST. NAME: THERMOSAFE\n+/- 1% ≥ 6\"\nWeight:+/-10%\nUNIT:\nINCH & [mm]\nWEIGHT:\n2.099\nlb\nVOLUME:\n1813.406\nin^3\nDENSITY:\n2.00\nlb/ft^3\nMATERIAL:\n2.00 PCF EPS\n4\nPAGE:\nPAGE SIZE:\nSCALE:\nDATE: 1:8\n5/16/2017\n1 1\nOF\nA\nCUST. PART#:\nN/A\nDRAWN BY:\nDAVE H\nAPPROVED BY:\nJON P\nTECH.CENTER:\nARLINGTON HEIGHTS\nFILENAME:\n15061796 [910-10BX]\n3\n2\n1\nH\nG\nF\nE\nD\nC\nB\nA\n22\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 30>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nH\nG\nF\nE\nD\nC\nB\nA\n10\n9\n8\n16.063\n407.99\n7\n6\nA A\n15.063\n382.59\nB\nB\n5\n1.500\n38.09\n12.063\n306.39\nSECTION B-B\n4\nPART NO.\n3\n2\n1\nREVISION RECORD\nREV DESCRIPTION NAME DATE\nA DRAFT VVK 22-May-13\nDRAFTCHANGED SCALE TO 1:8, SET WEIGHT\nB\nTOLERANCE ALSO REMOVED UNDER CUT IN\nDWH 28-May-13\nHANDDLES\nC CHANGED DOME FILLET RADII BASE ON\nSTOROPACK SUGGESTIONS VVK 06-Jun-13\nD REMOVED \"NOT RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION\"\nFROM DRAWING DWH 07-Apr-14\nE ADD ORACLE PART NUMBER TO DRAWING DWH 16-May-17\nCAVITY ID.\nMOLD NO.\nLOT CLOCKS\n3.250\n82.55\n2.500\n63.50\n13.063\n331.79\nSECTION A-A\n10\n9\n8\n7\n6\nCONFIDENTIAL\nTHIS DRAWING CONTAINS PROPRIETARY DESIGN\nINFORMATION & REMAINS ALONG WITH THE\nPRODUCT OR PRODUCTS REPRESENTED HEREIN THE\nPROPERTY OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\nTHIS DOCUMENT & THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS\nMAY NOT BE COPIED, TRANSMITTED TO, OR USED BY\nANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN\nAPPROVAL OF SONOCO CORPORATION.\n5\nTOLERANCE:\nPART #:\nUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 15061829 [910LID]\nDimensional:\n+/- 1/32\" (0.00 TO 2.999)\n+/- 1/16\" (3.00 TO 5.999)\nCUST. NAME: THERMOSAFE\n+/- 1% ≥ 6\"\nWeight: +/-10%\nUNIT:\nINCH & [mm]\nWEIGHT:\n0.654\nlb\nVOLUME:\n565.018\nin^3\nDENSITY:\n2.00\nlb/ft^3\nMATERIAL:\n2.00 PCF EPS\n4\nPAGE:\nPAGE SIZE:\nSCALE:\nDATE: 1:8\n5/16/2017\n1 1\nOF\nA\nCUST. PART#:\nN/A\nDRAWN BY:\nDAVE H\nAPPROVED BY:\nJON P\nTECH.CENTER:\nARLINGTON HEIGHTS\nFILENAME:\n15061829 [910LID]\n3\n2\n1\nH\nG\nF\nE\nD\nC\nB\nA\n2.00°\n23\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 31>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n24Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 32>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n25Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 33>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n26Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 34>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n27Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 35>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n28Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 36>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n29Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 37>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n30Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 38>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22172U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\n31Page of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 39>>>\n\nTEST REPORT\nTHERMOSAFE BRANDS\nARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS\nTESTING OF FIBERBOARD BOX CONTAINING\nONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO (162) 2-ml. PLASTIC TUBES\nPACKAGE MODEL: E6F4\nFOR TRANSPORTATION OF\nLIQUID CATEGORY B BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES\nJob No.: 22173U\nOrder No.: CP182471 Date: 07 / 20 / 22\nGAYNES LABS, INCORPORATED\n9708 Industrial Drive • Bridgeview, Illinois 60455\nMember of “American Council of Independent Laboratories”\nPhone: 708-233-6655\nFax: 708-233-6985\nEmail: gayneslabs@aol.com\nWebsite: www.gaynestesting.com\nGAYNES LABS, INCORPORATED IS THE CURRENT DOT UN THIRD-PARTY CERTIFICATION AGENCY UNDER 107.403\n\n<<<PAGE 40>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nTEST OBJECTIVE:\nTo subject packages, designed to transport Liquid Category B Biological Substances, to the applicable\ntests described in the Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, ICAO,\nand Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Transportation, as requested by ThermoSafe Brands.\nITEMS TESTED:\nCorrugated Fiberboard Boxes, Containing One Hundred Sixty-Two (162) 2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes,\nPackage Model E6F4. Refer to Photos No. 1 through 11 for details of the package assembly.\nTESTS PERFORMED AND RESULTS:\nThe tests were conducted in accordance with Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous\nGoods by Air, ICAO, Packing Instruction 650, and Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49,\nTransportation (49 CFR). The test methods are shown in parenthesis following the test name.\nDROP TEST: (49 CFR 178.609(d), (f)) (ICAO 6;6.5.3, PI 650 6))\n(d) Samples must be subjected to free-fall drops onto a rigid, non-resilient, flat, horizontal surface from\na height of 1.2 meters. The drops must be performed as follows:\nWhere the samples are in the shape of the box, five must be dropped in sequence:\n(1) Flat on the bottom;\n(2) Flat on the top;\n(3) Flat on the long side;\n(4) Flat on the short side;\n(5) On a corner\n(f) The samples must be conditioned in an atmosphere of -18° C (0° F) or less for a period of at least 24\nhours and within 15 minutes of removal from that atmosphere be subjected to the drop test, described in\nparagraph (d).\nSee Photos No. 12 and 13 for overview of drop orientations.\n2\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 41>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nCRITERIA FOR PASSING THE TEST: (49 CFR 178.609(d)(4)) (ICAO 6;6.5.3, PI 650 6))\nFollowing the appropriate drop sequence, there must be no leakage from the primary receptacle(s),\nwhich should remain protected by absorbent material in the secondary packaging.\nDROP TEST RESULTS:\nFive (5) packagings were tested. Each test tube was filled to 98% of its maximum capacity with\nantifreeze. The packages were assembled as for shipment. Five (5) packages were dropped after being\nconditioned to -18° C (0° F) for 24 hours.\nDrop After -18ºC (0ºF) Conditioning\nSample Package Orientation Results\n1 Flat Bottom No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n2 Flat Top No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n3 Flat Long Side (Adjacent to Mfg. Joint) No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n4 Flat Short Side (Adjacent to Mfg. Joint) No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n5 Bottom Corner (Mfg. Joint) Slight Distortion to Box at Corner/No\nLeakage - Pass\nVIBRATION TEST: (49 CFR. 178.608) (ICAO 4;4-(i) Note 4)\nThree (3) packages were tested. Each test tube was filled to 98% of its maximum capacity with water.\nThe packages were assembled as for shipment.\nLand Vehicle Vibration: Three (3) complete packages were placed in their normal shipping\norientation on the table of a vertical linear motion vibration machine, which has a displacement of one\ninch (peak to peak). Vertical fences were placed around packages in order to limit horizontal movement\nbut not limit vertical movement (see Photo 14). The vibration frequency was adjusted to the minimum\nspeed sufficient to cause the samples to leave the table momentarily so that a 1/16\" shim could pass\nbetween the bottom of the packages and the machine table. The packages were subjected to a vibration\nfrequency of 260 cycles per minute for a duration of one hour. Each package was inspected at the\ncompletion of the test.\nAircraft Vibration: Three (3) packages as above were subjected to additional vertical linear motion\nvibration test. The packages were placed in their normal shipping orientation on the table of the\nvibration machine (see Photo No. 15) and subjected to the vibration at the frequencies and levels as\ndescribed below. Each package was inspected at the completion of the test.\nA sweep of the frequencies/g levels shown was conducted over a duration of one hour. 7 – 25 Hz @ 1g\n25 – 50 Hz @ 2g\n50 – 100 Hz @ 4g\n100 – 150 Hz @ 6g\n150 – 200 Hz @ 8g\n3\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 42>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nVIBRATION TEST REQUIREMENTS:\nThe package must be capable of withstanding the effects of any acceleration, vibration or vibration\nresonance which may arise under conditions likely to be encountered in routine transport without any\ndeterioration in the effectiveness of the closing devices on the various receptacles or in the integrity of\nthe package as a whole. A packaging passes the vibration test if there is no rupture or leakage from any\nof the packages. No test sample should show any deterioration that could adversely affect transportation\nsafety or any distortion liable to reduce packaging strength.\nVIBRATION TEST RESULTS:\nLand Vehicle Vibration:\nSample No. Results\n1 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage - Pass\n2 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage – Pass\n3 Slight Scuffing to Bottom of Box/No Leakage - Pass\nAircraft Vibration:\nSample No. Results\n1 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n2 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\n3 No Damage/No Leakage - Pass\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST: (ICAO Internal Pressure Variations Tests\n4;4-(i) Note 3 and 4;4.8.6)\nThree (3) test tubes were placed inside the vacuum chamber, lying on their sides (see Photo No. 16).\nThe pressure inside the vacuum chamber was gradually reduced to 5 kPa, creating and internal pressure\ninside the test tubes of 95 kPa. The pressure was maintained for a period of 30 minutes, while visually\nmonitoring the samples for the appearance of leakage of contents.\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST REQUIREMENTS:\nThe primary receptacle or the secondary packaging must be capable of withstanding, without leakage, an\ninternal pressure, producing a pressure differential of not less than 95 kPa.\n4\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 43>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nINTERNAL PRESSURE TEST RESULTS:\nInternal Pressure:\nTube No. Results\n1 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\n2 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\n3 No rupture or leakage – Meets Test Requirements\nCONCLUSION\nOn the basis of the tests conducted, the submitted package type, described as a Corrugated Fiberboard\nBox Containing One Hundred Sixty-Two (162) 2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes, Package Model E6F4, meets\nthe requirements for transport of Liquid Category B Biological Substances, described in the Technical\nInstructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, and Code of Federal Regulations, Title\n49, Transportation\nNotes: The packagings used in testing are to represent the containers as prepared for actual transport.\nThe use of any other packaging methods or components may render the package invalid and may\nbe subject to fine by DOT.\nIt is the shipper’s responsibility to comply with all pertinent requirements for specific material\nbeing shipped, including requirements for quantities of materials, various transportation modes\nand any additional requirements, which may be imposed by various carriers.\n5\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 44>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nINSTRUMENTATION SHEET\nMODEL SERIAL CALIBRATION\nINSTRUMENT/EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER NUMBER NUMBER DATE\nFree Fall Drop Tester Gaynes 150DT G69676 Operational\nDigital Gram Scale Setra 5000c 161452 09-30-21\nElectronic Scale Cardinal 708 9610-149 10-13-21\nVibration Machine Gaynes 6000 VL 4631 Operational\nStrobotac Gen. Radio 1531-A 514488 08-11-21\nTemperature Chamber CSZ ZH32-2-2-H/AC Z0023378/1 08-24-21\nChart Recorder Honeywell DR45AT A472 04-12-22\nVacuum Chamber Tenney Engr. 8 S 3080 Operational\nVacuum Gauge Trimount 20-30 15544 In Hg\nShaker UD 208 238 Operational\nController VRC VibView 359074210 10-13-21\nAccelerometer PCB J353B33 103490 11-01-21\nControlled Environment Gaynes - - - - - - - - - - - - Operational\nRoom 23° C (73° F), 50% R. H.\n6\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 45>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nDATA SHEET FOR PACKING MATERIAL\nPACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Corrugated Fiberboard Box Containing One Hundred Sixty-Two (162)\n2-ml. Plastic Test Tubes\nBOX INFORMATION\nManufacturer: Sonoco Products Company, Arlington Heights, IL\nPart Number: 15258985 [910-15KD4]\nStyle: Regular Slotted Container (RSC)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 40.01 x 42.23 x 53.98 high (15.75 x 16.625 x 21.25)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 39.37 x 41.75 x 52.07 high (15.5 x 16.4375 x 20.5)\nFlap Gaps: Top Inner – 2.22 cm (0.875”), Top Outer - Meet,\nBottom Inner – 2.22 cm (0.875”), Bottom Outer - Meet\nMaterial: Single Wall Corrugated Fiberboard, C Flute, White Exterior and Natural Brown Interior\nBoard Caliper: 3.91 mm (0.154”)\nEmpty box weight: 753.6 gr.\nMfg. Joint: 3.49 cm (1.375”) Inside Tab Glued\nClosures: Top - Taped with single strips of 3” wide clear plastic tape extending at least 2” on the sides.\nData Per Box Cert.: Data as Tested: Edge Crush Test 32 Lbs Per Inch\nBasis Weight 33 – 23 – 33 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\nBasis Weight 34.7-22.6-34.5 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\n(outer - C flute - inner)\nCombined Board Weight 101.5 lbs./1000 sq. ft.\nMarkings: Short and Long Sides – Product and Mfg. Info., Both Short Sides - ­Bottom\n– Box Cert., 910-15KD, 16.37 x 15.37 x 20.62, 15044991\n7\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 46>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nDATA SHEET FOR PACKING MATERIALS\nINNER PACKAGING INFORMATION\nDescription: 2 ml. Cylindrical Plastic Tube\nSupplier: Sarstedt, Inc., Nümbrecht, Germany\nOrder Number: 72.694.006\nOverall Dimensions: 1.00 cm (0.392\") dia. body, 4.50 cm (1.770\") long without the closure, 4.67 cm\n(1.837\") long with closure installed\nMaterial: Transparent Polypropylene (per drawing, chemical analysis was not conducted)\nWall Thickness: 0.843 mm (0.0332\") min., 0.958 mm (0.0377\") max.\nEmpty weight: 1.3 gr.\nOverflow Capacity: 2 ml. (With closure installed)\nMarkings: Printed on the side – Graduated Markings\nClosure Information: Natural color polypropylene crew-on cap, 1.28 cm (0.504\") dia., 0.61 cm\n(0.240\") high, 0.3 gr. with a 0.81 mm (0.032”) thick, 1.00 cm (0.395”) dia. EPDM O-ring. Embossed on\nBottom – Mfg. logo, 10.10\nABSORBENT PAD INFORMATION\nSupplier: Brady Corporation, Milwaukee, WI\nPart No.: SRPH144\nOverall Dimensions: 10.16 cm x 11.43 cm (4\" x 4. 5\")\nWeight: 3.5 gr.\nPLASTIC PRESSURE BAG\nSupplier: Vonco Products Co., Villa Park, IL\nPart No.: KPA95B-004\nOverall Dimensions: 29.21 cm x 42.23 cm x 0.208 mm thick (11.5\" x 16.625\" x 0.0082\")\nWeight: 66.1 gr.\n8\nPage of 31\n\n<<<PAGE 47>>>\n\nThermosafe Brands\nJob No. 22173U\nGAYNES LABS, INC.\nEPS COOLER INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Sonoco Products Company, Arlington Heights, IL\nPart Number: 15061795 (Body), 15061829 (Lid)\nMaterial: Expanded polystyrene (EPS)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 38.26 x 40.80 x 52.07 high (15.0625 x 16.0625 x 20.5)\nInside Dimensions cm (in): 25.56 x 28.10 x 39.37 high (10.0625 x 11.0625 x 15.5)\nWeight: 1661.7 gr.\nMeasured Density: 1.95 lbs./ft3\nINNER FIBERBOARD BOX INFORMATION:\nSupplier: Westrock, Chattanooga, TN\nProject #: 22CG0163\nStyle: Regular Slotted Container (RSC)\nOutside Dimensions cm (in): 20.96 x 23.81 x 13.97 high (8.25 x 9.375 x 5","truncated":true,"body_characters":72992}