# Mr. Timothy H. Shaw — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0265
- **title:** Mr. Timothy H. Shaw — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2000-01-28
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- **summary:** 99-0265 concerning 175.33.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Research and
Washington, D.C.
JAN 28 2000
Mr. Timothy H. Shaw
484 West Main Street
Ref. No. 99-0265
Milan, MI 48160
Dear Mr. Shaw:
This is in response to your letter dated September 25, 1999, regarding the requirement for showing the
letters, "UN" on shipping documents under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts
171-180). Specifically, you ask if the notification to the Pilot-in-Command may omit the letters "UN"
before the corresponding hazardous material identification number.
The answer is no. Section 175.33(a)(1), Notification of pilot-in-command, requires that the notification
to the pilot contain the identification number of the material as specified in § 172.101, Hazardous
Materials Table (HMT), or the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) Technical
Instructions. Section 4.1.2 of Part 4, Chapter 4 of the ICAO Technical Instructions requires that an
identification number be preceded by the letters "UN."
It is the opinion of this Office that the information provided to the Pilot-in-Command, as specified in
paragraph above.
4.1.1 of Part 5, Chapter 4 must be consistent with the documentation requirements identified in the
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Dintellip,
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
990265
17533

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Milan, MI 48160
484 West Main Street
September 24, 1999
helson
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
Director of Hazardous Materials Standards
S175.33
DHM-10
USDOT / RSPA
400 Seventh Street S.W.
99-0265
Washington, DC 20590-0001
VIA FACSIMILE
202-366-3012
Dear Mr. Mazzullo,
received a response.
On October 1, 1998, I wrote to Mr. Alan Roberts concerning the following issue. To date / have not
49CFR §175.33 details the information that must be given to the Pilot-in Command of any aircraft
practicable before flight.
transporting hazardous materials aboard (including attached to or suspended from) aircraft as soon as
or the ICAO Technical Instructions.
49CFR §175.33(a)(1) requires (among other elements), the UN number as specified in 49CFR §172. 101,
(camer customer certilication information deleted) for 'Paint related material, UN1263, shows the UN
The enclosed "Dangerous Goods Load Notification to Captain
number as "1263."
"1263" under the column heading "UN No."
49CFR§172.101 shows this number as "UN1263," the ICAO Technical Instructions shows this entry as
Note that the column on the 'Dangerous Goods Load Notification to Captain' is headed "UN / ID Number."
Captain' for "Paint Related Material," satisfy the identification number requirement of 49CFR $175.33?
My question: Does the entry for UN Number on the enclosed 'Dangerous Goods Load Notification to
Command,' Paragraph 4.1.1(b) requires "...and UN number as listed in these instructions;..." (italics
The 1999/2000 edition of the ICAO Technical Instructions; Part 5, Chapter 4, 'Information to Pilot-in-
added), be provided to the Captain by the operator.
The 1999/2000 edition of the ICAO Technical Instructions; Part 4; Chapter 4, 'Documentation' Paragraph
"UN"..."
4.1.2 requires the shipper to include on the shipping paper"..'UN number (if any) preceded by the letters
Does the 'UN Number "as listed in these instructions" include the prefix 'UN'? Or by virtue of a column
circumstances? I realize that the 'UN' identifier is required only for those entries to which a UN identifier
heading, is the 'UN number' simply a four-digit identifier, with the prefix necessary only under specific
has been assigned.
I look forward to your interpretation.
Respectfully submitted
Timothy H. Shaw
734-439-2475 evenings
734-623-0500 ext. 222 days
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