# Clariant Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0093
- **title:** Clariant Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-06-04
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 99-0093 response to Clariant Corporation concerning 172.406.
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of Transportation
U.S.Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C.
20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
JUN - 4 1999
Mr. Robert F. Rau
Ref. No. 99-0093
Manager, Transportation Regulations
Clariant Corporation
4000 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC 28205
Dear Mr. Rau:
This is in response to your letter dated March 24, 1999, requesting clarification on labeling
requirements under § 172.406 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-
180). Specifically, you ask whether affixing the hazard warning label to the surface of a stretch band
which is wrapped around the drum would be considered affixing the label to the surface of the package.
This method is acceptable if the plastic band is affixed to the drum and the label is affixed to the plastic,
provided the label stays on during conditions normal to transportation. If the labels come of during
normal transportation, it would be a violation of the HMR.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry.
Sincerely,
un till's
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
112400
990093

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Clariant Corporation
4000 Monroe Road
Clariant
704.331.7000
Charlotte, NC 28205
Tabel172.406
March 24, 1999
CERTIFIED - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Boothe
§172.406
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
99-0093
Director - Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
U. S. Department of Transportation
Research and Special Programs Administration DHM-10
400 7th Street S. W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Subject: Request for Interpretation - 49CFR Section 172.406(a)(1)(i)
Placement of Labels.
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
Subject provision requires that the DOT hazard warning labels be affixed to the
surface of a package. Some of our packages are standard UN1H1 and UN1H2
reusable 35 to 55 gallon capacity drums that arrive from our drum suppliers and
reconditioners with a 254 mm (10 inch) wide 4 mm thick polyethylene stretch
band around the center portion of the drum. The stretch band has the
reconditioner's preprinted return address.
Placement of the DOT labels to the surface of the stretch band is desirable
because the labels adhere best to the stretch band surface of the drum. We
presentiy provide DOT hazardous material markings and other information on a
large adhesive label applied to the stretch band
Please note the three enclosed photographs and one sample of the polyethylene
stretch band demonstrate that the stretch band is securely placed on the drum by
suitable means with permanency and withstands incidents normal to
transportation.
On the basis that the stretch band has a substantial degree of permanence on
the drum, we respectively request your interpretation of subject provision wherein
affixing the DOT hazard warning labels to the surface of the stretch band would
be considered affixing the DOT hazard warning labels to the surface of the
package.

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99-0093
label172.406
If you need additional information or have any questions, please contact me at
(704) 331 7764 or, robert.rau@ciariant.com.
Sincerely,
stitton
Robert F. Rau
Manager, Transportation Regulations
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