# Great Western Chemical Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0250
- **title:** Great Western Chemical Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2000-01-21
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- **summary:** 99-0250 response to Great Western Chemical Company concerning 171.1.
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171.1
Transportatio
S. Departmen
400 Seventh Street, S.W
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
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JAN 21 2000
Ms. Kimberly Henson
Corporate Compliance Manager
Ref. No. 99-0250
Great Western Chemical Company
808 Southwest Fifteenth Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97205
Dear Ms. Henson:
1301 coroners Who pick no hazarous mato lans ace gour 1723
facility using their own light-weight trucks.
You ask if these "will call" customers are subject to the HMR
under the following scenarios:
SCENARIO 1: A customer picks up 1,050 pounds of 30%
hydrogen peroxide and transports the material on public
roads by private truck.
He takes the material back to
his house, where he dilutes it and uses it to oxygenate
the irrigation water in his flower gardens.
SCENARIO 2: The next day, the same customer picks up
pounds of 30 hy day,
However, this time he takes the material to his plant
the material on public roads using the same truck.
where he manufactures a specialty oxygenator for sale
to area nurseries.
hazardous materials
commerce.
The term "in commerce"
commercial enterprise. Accordingly, hazardous materials that are
sold to customers for personal, non-commercial use and
ransported by such persons in their personal vehicles are not
subject to the HMR.
Therefore, under the first scenario, the
customer is not subject to the
HMR. Under the second scenario,
the customer is subject to the HMR and, depending on
circumstances, may require shipping papers, emergency response
information and placarding of the transport vehicle.

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I hope this information is helpful.
Please contact
us if we can
be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Hatle z nichell
Hattie I. Mitchell
Chief,
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office Of Hazardous Materials Standards

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GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL CO.
808 SOUTHWEST FIFTEENTH AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97205 (503) 228-2600
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
stevens
August 27, 1999
S171.1
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards (DHM-10)
99-0250
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20590-0001
RE: Interpretation of 49 CFR 171.1
Great Western Chemical Company is a distributor of chemical products. A very small
percentage of our business involves the sale of chemical products to businesses that pick up the
products using their own pick-up trucks. To be on the safe side, we have required these "will-
call" customers to comply with the HMRs if the customer will be transporting DOT hazardous
to these types of customers. In your opinion, do the HMRs apply to the following scenarios:
materials. However, we have been challenged several times about the applicability of the HMRs
transports the material on public roads by private truck. He takes the
1. A customer picks up 1,050 pounds of 30% hydrogen peroxide and
material back to his house, where he dilutes it and uses it to oxygenate
the irrigation water in his flower gardens.
2. The next day, the same customer picks up 1,050 pounds of 30%
hydrogen peroxide and transports the material on public roads using the
same private truck. However, this time he takes the material to his plant
where he manufactures a specialty oxygenator for sale to area nurseries.
Are these acts regulated under the HMRs? Please do not hesitate to call me at 1-800-547-1400,
ext. 328 if you need any further clarification.
Sincerely,
Great Western Chemical Company
Himkely Henson
Kimberly Henson
Corporate Compliance Manager
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