# Trojan Battery Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 98-0358
- **title:** Trojan Battery Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-01-13
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 98-0358 response to Trojan Battery Company concerning 173.240.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
JAN 1 3 1999
Ms. Diane H. Kennedy
Trojan Battery Company
Ref. No. 98-0358
12380 Clark Street
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Dear Ms. Kennedy:
This is in response to your letter dated November 11, 1998,
batteries classified and described as "Rl, Environmentally
regarding packaging requirements of lead pasted plates for
under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CER Parts
hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s. (Lead), 9, UN3077, PGIII, "
171-180).
Specifically, you ask if the container described in
your letter meets the definition of a closed bulk bin.
A non-specification closed bin, as authorized under § 173.240,
must be an enclosed packaging that is tough, firm and durable
(i.e., strong), constructed so that its contents cannot pass
through (i.e., completely enclosed), and which meets other
applicable requirements of § 173.24 and § 173.24b. The
container described in your letter would appear to meet the
packaging requirements in § 173.240 (c).
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Pon Seet
•
Iransportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
•
173.240

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BAH
98-0358
§173.240
$103.240
Trojan
November 11, 1998
James E. Jones
Chief, Approval Branch
400 7% Street Southwest Room 8436
DOTRSPADHM - 32
15
Washington, DC 20590
Re:
Request for approval of an alternative packaging scheme.
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Dear James E. Jones:
!!.
Trojan Battery Company is requesting approval of a proposed packaging scheme for shipping of lead
pasted plates. Trojan Battery Company is a battery manufacturer which specializes in deep cycle
We also manufacture lead pasted plates which are an essential part of the battery
manufacturing process.
Presently we package our plates for shipment according to 49 CFR $73.240 for bulk packaging of
hazardous materials other than Class 1 and Class 7. We use packaging as specified in (d)(1)ii)
Flexible. The proper shipping name for the plates is:
RQ, Environmentally Hazardous Substances, solld, n.o.s. (Lead), 9, UN 3077, PGIII
Our proposed packaging is fully described on the attached document with photos demonstrating and
describing each step in the proposed packaging process. At completion of the packaging process the
pallet of product weighs between 1050-1700 pounds.
We are proposing this packaging scheme because lead pasted plates are considered a low hazard
material. Using the proposed packaging scheme assures that all the material is contained within the
package.
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Very Truly Yours,
Diane H. Kennedy
Director, Environmental Affairs
Enclosure: Proposed Packaging of Plates Procedure, Photos of the packaging process.
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 90670
12380 CLARK STREET
LITHONIA, GEORGIA 30038
5174 MINOLA DRIVE
(562) 946-8381
FAX (562) 941-6038
946-1751
FAX (770) 981-7717
(770) 981-8674

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PROPOSED OPERATING PROCEDURE
PAGE 1 OF 1
The Better Ballery
Trojan
DOC. NO.: SHIP102
Proposed Packaging of Plates
DATE: 10/22/98
REVISION: B
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE:
TECHNICAL ORIGINATOR:
July 13, 1998
REVISION ORIGINATOR:
Kelly Smith
DOCUMENT RELEASE BY:
Chad Bentley, Paul Martinez
COMMENT: Initial release of new standard operating procedure.
Diane Kennedy, Philip Baker
1.0
PURPOSE
Packaging for our Plates with approval from the applicable State/ Federal regulatory
The purpose of this proposed procedure is to provide the key components of
agencies.
2.0
tacilities of Trojan Battery Company to ensure that packaging and hazardous material
This Proposed Operating Procedure will apply to the Ann Street and Clark Street
that the Environmental Technician/Engineer be familiar with the procedure and
standaras once approved, would be maintained throughout our process. This requires
determine that all requirements are being met by periodically auditing this process.
3.0
MATERIALS
3.1 Heavy Duty Pallet: 42 × 42, 7,000 Ibs load capacity, COST $13.50 ea
3.2
Plywood: size 43½ × 43½, COST $6.34 ea
3.2
2 Corrugated Trays: 41½ × 34½ × 3½, 78 Ibs, COST$1.48 ea ($2.96 per pallet)
3.3
Banding: 600 Ibs (hand-banding),$0.020 ft ($0.40 per pallet)
3.3
Stretch Film: 115 gauge, COST $0.030 ft ($0.50 per pallet)
3.4 Honeycomb: size 2½ W × 40L, 13 strips, COST $0.29 ea strip ($3.77 per pallet)
4.0
PROCEDURES
4.1
Proposed Plates Packaging Procedure would fall under Class 9 -
Environmentally Hazardous Substance; (RQ) Environmentally Hazardous
Substances, nos, 9, UN3077, PG 111
4.2
Stage 42 x 42 size pallet, load capacity 7,000 Ibs., on top of 43½ × 43½ size
piece of plywood
4.3
Place a 41½ X 34½ × 3½, corrugated tray on bottom of pallet.
4.4
Stack plates into corrugated tray (do not exceed load capacity of pallet)
4.5
Fill in "spaces" with 13 strips of 2½ W × 40L size honeycomb
4.6
Seal with another corrugated tray
4.7
Apply Class 9 Hazard Label
4.8
Apply Correct Part Number on top of box
4.9
Double band plates to pallet with 600 Ibs of hand-banding
4.10
Plastic rap on Liberty Machine or by hand, plastic should wrap 7 times around
pallet
4.11
Plates are ready for shipment
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Step # 1
Set your plates in 1 corrugated tray,
on a plywood pallet with 7,000 Ibs
load capacity.

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Step #2
Fill in with Honeycomb.

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Step # 3
Cover with the second corrugated tray.

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Step #4
Apply Class 9 label to the top of the box.

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Step # 5
Write correct part # on top of the box.

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Step # 6
Double band (with 600 lb. banding)
around the box.

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Step #7
On the Liberty machine plastic wrap
(with 115 gauge plastic wrap 7 times.

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Step # 8
After completed and machine wraps around 7 times.

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Step #9
Task Completed.

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