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Interpretation Response #08-0218 ([First Alert BRK Brands, Inc.] [Mr. Brian J. Strasma])

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

Interpretation Response Details

Response Publish Date:

Company Name: First Alert BRK Brands, Inc.

Individual Name: Mr. Brian J. Strasma

Location State: IL Country: US

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Response text:

October 23, 2008






Mr. Brian J. Strasma

First Alert BRK Brands, Inc.

3901 Liberty Street Road

Aurora, IL 60504-8122

Ref. No. 08-0218

Dear Mr. Strasma:

This responds to your August 14, 2008 letter and follow-up telephone discussions requesting clarification of the exceptions for non-specification cylinder fire extinguishers shipped in conformance with § 173.309(a) of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). You also request clarification of the marking requirements for different packaging configurations of these fire extinguishers.

You describe two packaging configurations in which fire extinguishers are packaged in

4-color inner packagings (i.e., consumer packaging) and then placed in a master carton at 2-6 fire extinguishers per carton or in a larger display pallet. You indicate the master cartons and display pallet are marked "Fire extinguishers, UN1044, Limited Quantity" and no labels are applied. You also provided us with pictures illustrating the packaging configurations. The pictures included a packaging configuration consisting of the consumer packaging stacked and shrink-wrapped to a pallet without markings or labels.

The descriptions and pictures of packaging configurations are summarized as follows:

Configuration 1: The fire extinguishers are placed in consumer packaging and packaged in a corrugated cardboard box shrink-wrapped to a pallet (i.e., a display pallet). The consumer packaging is not marked and the display pallet is marked "Fire extinguishers, UN1044, Limited Quantity." No label.

Configuration 2: The fire extinguishers are placed in consumer packaging, packaged in a "master carton" at 2-6 fire extinguishers per carton, and then shrink-wrapped to a pallet. The consumer packaging is not marked and each carton is marked "Fire extinguishers, UN1044, Limited Quantity." No labels.

Your understanding of the exceptions provided in § 173.309(a) is correct. Non-specification cylinders used as fire extinguishers and designed, manufactured, and filled in conformance with § 173.309(a) are not subject to the labeling or placarding requirements of Part 172 of the HMR. Therefore, no label is required on the outer packaging for either configuration.

Your understanding of the marking requirements for the display pallet and master cartons is also correct except that you are not required to mark the outer packagings with "limited quantity." As a condition of the exceptions provided under § 173.309(a), each fire extinguisher must be shipped as an inner packaging of a combination packaging. It is the opinion of this Office that for both configurations, the combination of the fire extinguisher and consumer packaging may be considered the "inner packaging." Inner packagings of combination packagings are not required to be marked. Therefore, the display pallet and master cartons are required to be marked with the proper shipping name "Fire extinguishers" and the identification number "UN1044" and the "inner" consumer packagings are not required to be marked. Note that for the configuration of consumer packages shrink-wrapped to a pallet without an outer package, the fire extinguisher is the "inner package" and the consumer packaging is the outer package and must be marked accordingly if intended for shipment.

With regard to whether your drivers need a commercial driver"s license (CDL) with a hazardous materials endorsement, the answer is no. It is our understanding that, since fire extinguishers transported in conformance with § 173.309(a) are not subject to placarding requirements, a hazardous material endorsement is not required. Please consult the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49 CFR Parts 300-399) for more detailed information on CDL requirements.

I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.

Sincerely,

Susan Gorsky

Acting Chief, Standards Development

Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

173.309(a)

Regulation Sections

Section Subject
173.309 Fire extinguishers