[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
 CHAPTER I--RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
                        Subpart C_Shipping Papers
 
Sec.  172.202  Description of hazardous material on shipping papers.

    (a) The shipping description of a hazardous material on the shipping 
paper must include:
    (1) The proper shipping name prescribed for the material in column 2 
of the Sec.  172.101 table;
    (2) The hazard class or division number prescribed for the material, 
as shown in Column (3) of the Sec.  172.101 Table. Except for 
combustible liquids, the subsidiary hazard class(es) or subsidiary 
division number(s) must be entered in parentheses immediately following 
the primary hazard class or division number. The words ``Class'' or 
``Division'' may be included preceding the primary and subsidiary hazard 
class or division numbers. The hazard class need not be included for the 
entry ``Combustible liquid, n.o.s.'';
    (3) The identification number prescribed for the material as shown 
in column 4 of the Sec.  172.101 table;
    (4) The packing group in Roman numerals, as designated for the 
hazardous material in Column 5 of the Sec.  172.101 Table. Class 1 
(explosives) materials, self-reactive substances, organic peroxides and 
entries that are not assigned a packing group are excepted from this 
requirement. The packing group may be preceded by the letters ``PG'' 
(for example, ``PG II''); and
    (5) The total quantity of hazardous materials covered by the 
description must be indicated (by mass or volume, or by activity for 
Class 7 materials) and must include an indication of the applicable unit 
of measurement. For example, ``200 kgs.'' or ``50 L.'' The following 
provisions also apply:
    (i) For Class 1 materials, the quantity must be the net explosive 
mass.
    (ii) For hazardous materials in salvage packaging, an estimate of 
the total quantity is acceptable.
    (iii) The following are excepted from the requirements of paragraph 
(a)(5) of this section:
    (A) Bulk packages, provided some indication of the total quantity is 
shown, for example, ``1 cargo tank'' or ``2 IBCs.''
    (B) Cylinders, provided some indication of the total quantity is 
shown, for example, ``10 cylinders''.
    (C) Packages containing only residue.

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    (6) The number and type of packages must be indicated. The type of 
packages may be indicated by description and by packaging specification 
number when applicable (for example, ``12 drums'', ``12 UN 1A1'', ``15 
4G'', or ``2 UN 3H1 jerricans.'' Abbreviations may be used for 
indicating packaging types (for example, cyl. for cylinder), provided 
the abbreviations are commonly accepted and recognizable.
    (b) Except as provided in this subpart, the basic description 
specified in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), (3) and (4) of this section must be 
shown in sequence with no additional information interspersed. For 
example, ``Cyclobutyl chloroformate, 6.1, (8,3), UN2744, PG II''. 
Alternatively, the basic description may be shown with the 
identification (ID) number listed first. For example, ``UN2744, 
Cyclobutyl chloroformate, 6.1, (8, 3), PG II.''
    (c) The total quantity of the material covered by one description 
must appear before or after, or both before and after, the description 
required and authorized by this subpart. The type of packaging and 
destination marks may be entered in any appropriate manner before or 
after the basic description. Abbreviations may be used to express units 
of measurement and types of packagings.
    (d) Technical and chemical group names may be entered in parentheses 
between the proper shipping name and hazard class or following the basic 
description. An appropriate modifier, such as ``contains'' or 
``containing,'' and/or the percentage of the technical constituent may 
also be used. For example: ``Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (contains Xylene 
and Benzene), 3, UN 1993, II''.
    (e) Except for those materials in the UN Recommendations, the ICAO 
Technical Instructions, or the IMDG Code (see Sec.  171.7 of this 
subchapter), a material that is not a hazardous material according to 
this subchapter may not be offered for transportation or transported 
when its description on a shipping paper includes a hazard class or an 
identification number specified in the Sec.  172.101 Table.

[Amdt. 172-101, 45 FR 74665, Nov. 10, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 172-103, 
51 FR 5970, Feb. 18, 1986; Amdt. 172-123, 55 FR 52589, Dec. 21, 1990; 56 
FR 66252, Dec. 20, 1991; Amdt. 172-127, 57 FR 52938, Nov. 5, 1992; Amdt. 
172-130, 58 FR 51531, Oct. 1, 1993; 66 FR 33425, June 21, 2001; 68 FR 
45030, July 31, 2003]