# Safety-Kleen Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 99-0012
- **title:** Safety-Kleen Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-09-07
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 99-0012 response to Safety-Kleen Corporation concerning 172.203.
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US. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh Street. S.W.
Special Programs
Research and
Washington, D.C.
20590
SEP 14517 1999
Administration
Mr. Jerry Davis
Safety-Kieen Corporation
Ref. No. 99-0012
1301 Gervais Street, Suite 300
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Dear Mr. Davis:
This is in response to your letter asking if it is acceptable for Safety-Kleen Corporation to include the
technical names of several different waste mixtures and solutions, having the same proper shipping
name, hazard class, and identification number, in block "15" of a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
(UHWM). For example, several different wastes from several different generators are described on
the UHWM using a generic shipping name, such as "Waste flammable liquid, n.o.s., 3, UN 1993, PG
II." The technical names for these different wastes are entered in block "15" of the UHWM. I
apologize for the delay in responding and hope it has not caused any inconvenience.
Under the HMR, both the basic description and any additional descriptive information required to be
associated with the basic description under the provisions of 49 CFR 172.203, should appear in block
"11" of the UHWM. Any additional information required by 49 CFR 172.203 that is required to be
placed "in association with the basic description" may follow the basic description in any reasonable
format, provided it is clearly part of that specific entry. Although it is preferable to use block "11," in
those instances where only one hazardous material description is entered on the UHWM, block "J" in
addition to block "11" may be used to include the technical name entries.
Thus, no exemption is required when only one basic description is used to describe several generators'
hazardous wastes on the UHWM, provided the packages contain hazardous wastes with the same
proper shipping name, hazard class, identification number, and packing group, and block "J" is used to
identify the technical names of the constituents of the mixtures or solutions.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us
Sincerely,
Jun Billi
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
172.283
990012

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§172.203
safety-kleen®
99-0012
VIA FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION AND U.S. MAIL
January 5, 1999
Delmer Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Research and Special Programs Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, Southwest
Washington, DC 20590-0001
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR INTERPRETATION
Dear Mr. Billings:
Safety-Kleen Corp. ('S-K'") is requesting an interpretation of 49 CFR 172.203 (k)(1)
anaterial on the shipping paper regaires a entri highnical malist in 49 dor.
172.203 (k)(3) to describe a hazardous material. When describing a mixture or solution
technical names (in parentheses) of at least two components most predominately
of two or more hazardous materials, 49 CFR 172.203 (k)(2) requires us to enter the
contributing to the hazards.
Numerous generic shipping descriptions are used to describe various mixtures. These
mixtures frequently have the same dangers and hazards, even though they may be
shipping descriptions entered on the shipping paper, the number of shipping papers
required for transportation, and the number of employees required to manage the
S-K wishes to combine and include the technical names associated with generic
shipping descriptions in one location on the shipping paper, as long as the proper
shipping name, hazard class, and identification number are the same. This request is
due to the financial burden we are presently experiencing as a result of managing an
enormous number of shipping papers. For example, nearly 7,500 shipping papers are
received at our facilities on a daily basis; another 3,500 are prepared daily by S-K
personnel for outgoing shipments.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
1301 GERVAIS STREET, SUITE 300
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29201
803/933-6434
FAX 803/933-6435

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Page 2/Letter to Delmer Billings/January 5, 1999
Attached is a scenario that describes what we are presently doing and what we would
like to do going forward. Our question is summarized as follows: Will the Research
include the technical names associated with generic shipping descriptions in on
nd Special Programs Administration ("RSPA") grant us permission to combine an
location on the shipping paper, as long as the proper shipping name, hazard class, and
identification number are the same?
We previously submitted our request as an application for an exemption to the
Exemptions and Approvals Department. However, upon review, Helen Engrum and
Ann Mazzullo said that our request should be processed as an interpretation rather than
an exemption. Your immediate response is greatly appreciated.
Please feel free to contact me at (803) 933-6434 should you have any questions or need
additional information.
Sincerely,
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
By:
Jerry d. Hain
erry D. Davi
Director, Corporate Transportation Compliance
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