# Lockheed Martin — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 98-0533
- **title:** Lockheed Martin — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1998-04-27
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 98-0533 response to Lockheed Martin concerning 173.150.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington. D.C
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
APR 2 7 1998
MI. George Gaskill
Lockheed Martin
199 Borton Landing Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057-0927
Dear Mr. Gaskill:
This is in response to your letter regarding the applicability of
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180)
to manufactured articles containing limited quantities of
hazardous material.
You state that
shipping names "Ethyl; ether, " UN1155, PG I and "Pentanes, "
you are using the proper
UN1265, PG I for transporting these manufactured articles
request confirmation of your understanding of the limited
and
quantities provision ($ 173.150) specified for these entries in
the exceptions column of the Hazardous Materials Table.
You are correct in your understanding of the limited quantity
exceptions for Class 3 (flammable liquids) as provided in
$ 173.150. For Packing Group I materials, an inner packaging may
not exceed
• 1 gallon
not exceed 66 pounds. Although the quantity of hazardous
and the gross weight of the packaging may
material in your manufactured articles is less than .1 gallon,
the gross weight of each article is over 66 pounds.
your manufactured articles do not meet the requirements for the
Therefore,
limited quantity exceptions in § 173.150.
You may wish to contact the Research and Special Programs
Administration's Office of Exemptions and Approvals. Exemptions
certain requirements under the HMR.
are granted on a case-by-case basis to authorize the relief of
Procedures for applying for
an exemption are set forth in § 107.105 of the HMR. The Office
oI Exemptions and Approvals may be reached by telephone at
(202) 366-4512.
I hope this information is helpful. If we can be of further
assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
Sincerely,
FoR Hattiet. Mitchell, Chief
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Exemptions and Regulations Termination

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FAX COVER SHEET
LOCKHEED MARTIN A
Lockheed Martin
199 Borton Landing Road
Government Electronic Systems
Product Integration Center
Building 101-230
P.O. Box 1027
Moorestown, NJ 08057-0927
Fax No. (609) 722-3283
Mentire
File: 173.150
NUMBER OF PAGES
385
(INCLUDING THIS SHEET)
2
SC: 114,
DATE:
June 26, 1997
TO:
Department of Transportation tel. (800) 467-4922
FAX NO:
(202) 366-8700
FROM:
George Gaskill
MAIL STOP:
101-230
EXTENSION:
(609) 722-6077
COMMENTS:
ATTENTION: Edward T. Mazzullo, Director of the Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
A written response to a query on CFR 49 is requested
See attached sheet for question details
Could you please confirm receipt of this FAX? Dare
If You Have Trouble With This Transmission, Call _ (609) 722-6077

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JUN 26 '97 11:49AM PRODUCIEILITY ENG
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A written response is requested for the following question on CFR
49 regarding the shipping of a component which contains
hazardous materials.
Q. Exception to regulations requirements for a finished article
1. We purchase manufactured assemblies containing a small
quantity of flammable material. The material(s) are 2-Methyl
butane or a mixture of Ethyl Ether and 2-Methyl butane. Section
173.150 exceptions are referenced in the 172.101 table of CFR 49.
The table 172.101 shows Ethyl Ether on P.171 (UN1155) and 2-
Pentane) and P.2230 (Downes 1) (UN 1265), boph me ters 1" are
shown as Class III, group 1)
4. Ihe total quantity contained in the manutactured assembly (a
temperature contro, valve) is less than 1 gallon. (Vrothgal lon
3. The manufactured article containing the small quantity weighs
more than 66 Ibs.
4. Our understanding is that the weight of the article (valve) is the
factor that incurs the regulatory requirements (performance
packaging and labeling) in shipment, whereas it would otherwise
be exempted if it weighed less (assuming the same quantity of
hazardous material).
5. The regulations performance packaging adds considerable cost
and complexity in shipping, both for our supplier and ourselves.
Have we understood the requirements correctly?
Can DOT explain the reasoning behind the requirements
exemption for shipping devices with limited quantities of
hazardous material, in particular the effect of the device weight on
the exemption?
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