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Interpretation Response #09-0169R ([MXI, Inc.] [Mr. Ronald S. Potter])

Below is the interpretation response detail and a list of regulations sections applicable to this response.

Interpretation Response Details

Response Publish Date:

Company Name: MXI, Inc.

Individual Name: Mr. Ronald S. Potter

Location State: PA Country: US

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Response text:

November 25, 2009

 

 

 

Mr. Ronald S. Potter

President

MXI, Inc.

297 Zimmerman Lane

Langhorne, PA 19047



Ref. No. 09-0169R

Dear Mr. Kerchner:

Recently, our Office issued several letters, including our August 28, 2009 letter (Ref. No. 09-0169) responding to your request, regarding the applicability of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to the transport of used or spent dry cell batteries. This letter supersedes the response given in our August 28, 2009 letter.

After further consideration and analysis of dry battery chemistries and sizes and based on information available to us, it is the opinion of this Office that used or spent dry, sealed batteries of both non-rechargeable and rechargeable designs, described as "Batteries, dry, sealed, n.o.s." in the Hazardous Materials Table in § 172.101 of the HMR and not specifically covered by another proper shipping name, with a marked rating up to 9-volt are not likely to generate a dangerous quantity of heat, short circuit, or create sparks in transportation. Therefore, used or spent batteries of the type "Batteries, dry, sealed, n.o.s." with a marked rating of 9-volt or less that are combined in the same package and transported by highway or rail for recycling, reconditioning, or disposal are not subject to the HMR. Note that batteries utilizing different chemistries (i.e., those battery chemistries specifically covered by another proper shipping name) as well as dry, sealed batteries with a marked rating greater than 9-volt may not be combined with used or spent batteries of the type "Batteries, dry, sealed, n.o.s." in the same package. Note also, that the clarification provided in this letter does not apply to batteries that have been reconditioned for reuse.

I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please contact this office.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Betts,

Chief, Standards Development

Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

172.101

Regulation Sections