# Sakai Trading New York Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0026
- **title:** Sakai Trading New York Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-03-29
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- **summary:** 99-0026 response to Sakai Trading New York Inc. concerning 172.407.
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US. Department
of Transportation
Washington, D.C.
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
20590
dministration
MAR 2 9 1999
Mr. I. Goto
Sakai Trading New York Inc.
Ref. No. 99-0026
317 Madison Avenue, #1601
New York, NY 10017
Dear Mr. Goto:
This is in response to your letter dated January 26, 1999,
concerning the display of bilingual text on hazard warning
labels under the Hazardous Materials Regulation (HMR; 49 CFR
Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask whether it is
permissible to use another language, in addition to English,
for the text on labels.
The answer is yes. Labels conforming to provisions in the
:
United Nations Recommendations may be used in place of the
corresponding labels under the HMR. Paragraph 5.2.2.2.1.6 of
the United Nations Recommendations
(10"h Revised Edition), in
limiting text placed on labels to "particulars. indicating the
nature of the risk and precautions in handling," implies that
BESE
bilingual inscriptions or text indicating the nature of the
However, we interpret this provision as
being limited to those inscriptions authorized by a competent
authority. On this basis, if the Japanese government requires
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards
172.407

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JAN. 26.19991:42PM
SAKAI TRADING NY
NO. 2565 P. 1
SAKAI TRADING NEW YORK INC. PHONE: 212-588-1930
317 MADISON AVENUE
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017
FACSIMILE: 212-699-1550
PX/3
BAH
January 26, 1999
172.407
U.S. Department of Transportation
Attr: Mr. Edward Mazzullo
RSPA
Harzardous Material Standard
400, 7th Street S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Subject:
Bilingual Hazardous Label for imported Chemical
ABN-R (2,2 Azobisisobutyronitrile)
Gentlemen:
The subject chemical imported under DOT's permission with hazardous warning label shown on
on each drum and outer container for in transit as Flammable Solid Class 4. The label is shown
in bilingualbasis (both English and Japanese, see attached) due to the hazardous control in
Japan also required such label.
In doing so, we therefore, anxiously ask your favor to interpret in accordance with DOT
regulation, to determine whether the above mentioned bilingual label is permissible by Federal
or not in conflict with state or lacal citation which disapprove the bilingual label?
regulation? The said label has violated any of DOT regulation? If not, Federal regulation prevail
solve the above mentioned problem.
Kindly reply by sending your valuable interpretation to us by fax (212) 599-1536, to allow us to
Thank you very much.
Respectfully Submitted,
Sakai Trading New York Inc.
Raisahe Sitt
94. GoteT Sales Manager

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of Transportation
U.S. Department
400 SeNion, D550
Research and
Administration
Special Programs
MI: J.A. Roberts
Dyes and Pigments Division
Import/Export Supervisor
MAR - 9 1984
P.O. Box
Mobay Chemical Corporation
Union, New Jersey
385
07083
•
Dear Mr. Roberts:
This is in response to your letter dated February
concerning the
printing of proper shipping names and identifica-
29, 1984,
tion numbers on hazard warning labels.
You are correct in your understanding that proper shipping names
within the 1/4 inch border of a label.
and UN or NA identification numbers may not be printed or written
49 CFR 172.407(c), a label
Under the requirements of
Part 172.
The only printing permitted on a label, other than the
must appear "as shown" in Subpart E of
symbol and hazard warning,
the UN hazard class number
is form
identification
(see paragraphs (f) and (g) of 49 CFR
information and
172.407). The proper shipping name and identification number
displayed outside of the
• 1/4 inch
seen on
the
may
enclosed literature from a label manufacturer.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further
assistance, please contact us.
sincerely,,
Chief,
Office of Hazardous Materials
standards Divis10l
Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Enclosure
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