# Ludvik Development Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0112
- **title:** Ludvik Development Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-05-27
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 99-0112 response to Ludvik Development Company concerning 173.22.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Administration
Special Programs
MAY 27 1999
Mr. Oscar Mirabel
Ludvik Development Company
Ref- No.
99-0112
3201 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC
20010
Dear Mr. Mirabel:
This responds to your letter, dated April 28, 1999, regarding
the applicability of the Hazardous Materials Regulations: (HMR;
49 CFR Parts 171-180) to natural vegetable carbon.
of hazardous materials in commerce. Under S 173.22, it is the
The Hazardous Materials Regulations govern the transportation
shipper's responsibility to properly classify a hazardous
material. Such determinations are not required to be verified
by this office. However, based on the information provided in
your letter, it is the opinion of this office that natural
vegetable carbon does not meet aný of the hazard class.
defining criteria specified in Part 173 and, thus, is not
subject to the requirements of the HMR
I hope this information is helpful.. If you have further
questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office.
Sincerely,
Tom alla
Thomas G. Allan
Acting Director, Office of Hazardous
Materials Standards
990112
173,22

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MPR-28-1999
21:01
P.01
tel. 202-232-4356
3201 18T Street NW, Washington, DC20010-1001
bel. 202-667-4184
fax 202-667-4398
LUDVIK
Norism de Mexico, S.A.
DEVELOPMENT
Durango, Duranga, Mexico 34030
Are San Ignacio 120, Fracc San ignacio,
COMPANY
sel. 52 18 13283?
fax 52 18 120344
Gorsky
8103.zz
Fax
17:99-0112
To:
DEPARTMENT OF
From:
OSCAR MIRABEL SHI
TRANSPORTATION
Fax:
202-366-3012
Pages:
2
Phone: 202-366-5770
Date:
04/28/99
Re:
Title 49, 4.2 Exempt Non
CC:
Noram de Mexico, S.A.
Hazardous Material Land
Transportation
NATURAL VEGETABLE
CARBON IN CHUNKS
• Urgent :
• For Review
• Please Comment: X Please Reply
• Pleaso Rocycle
• Comments:
shipments will be transported by trucks and the, contents are "Natural Vegetable Carbon in Chunks"
We are ready to sign a contract between LDC/Noram de Mexico and the UPS group. These
written statement that our product is exempt of the restrictions found in Title 49, 4.2, of the DOT.
After lengthy discussions with the UPS Corporate and Customer Service Group, we find they need a
(pick-up) by UPS and transported by highways/roads to different States such as: New England States,
Our product will be stored at a warehouse in San Antonio, Texas, from where it will be dispatched
Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia, District of Colombia New Mexico, Colorado and Florida.
Our product is 100% natural charcoal vegetable carbon in different chunk sizes according to the
consumers request.
According extensive research of your library of publications the following is what best describes our
product

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21:01
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April 28, 1999
1)
The charcoal is not self reactive and is not associated with any means of detonation.
2)
The charcoal does not deflagrate rapidly.
The charcoal does not react in any medium effect under heated confinement or open air.
4)
The charcoal does not cause fire through friction.
The charcoal does not fall into any category of self-ignition in any quantly:
•
The charcoal withstands temperatures not to exceed 200'C" (362 Fahrenheit).
7)
The charcoal is not hazardous when wet.
8)
The charcoal is non-toxic.
9)
The charcoal does not cause any skin rash, eyes damage or inhalation problems
10)
The charcoal will be in bags of 6.6 Ibs, Of heavy duty paper.
11)
The charcoal will be transported in carton corrugated boxes with inside cushion matenal
12)
The charcoal will be boxed with a 1.1/2inch interior space.
13)
The charcoal will be taped for shipping and will bear detailed documentation of its nature.
14)
The charcoal does not come in the form of briquettes nor do we plan to manufacture
briquettes.
I have discussed this issue with your Mr. Arthur Pollack as well as other of your colleagues which name
I do not recall. I have been advised the DOT will not issue a certification of transportation but could
compose a letter of explanation stating this product is Non-Hazardous according to regulations found
in Title 49. I was also advised this letter might not be ready prior to 30 days of my request and that the
DOT can not make use of this sort of information via Email.
We will greatly appreciate your cooperation, consideration and courtesy on this matter in order to
satisfy the trucking companies requirement.
Shall you need to discuss any other details with me please fell free to contact me at:
Tel. 202-232-4346
Fax 202-667-4398
Email: Omirabei@aol.com
Doc. Fax Noram's DOT licence request04/28/99 5:50 PM
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