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RE: Transportation of General Licensed Instrument



The small quantity exemption is a mixture of two substances. a source will not fit. also the amount limitations are extemely small (30 oz.). The packaging requirements a more than 173.410.

Alan

At 10:46 AM 5/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
>You still need to offer it to the carrier in compliance with the US DOT
>HazMat regs in 49 CFR. That means you still need to package, mark,
>label, etc., as appropriate to your situation. I liked the advice about
>trying to get the shipment to fit in the "small quantity" category in 49
>CFR 173.4.
>
>Bruce Bugg
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Mr Jo [SMTP:mjo@scs.unr.edu]
>> Sent:        Tuesday, May 11, 1999 10:39
>> To:  Multiple recipients of list
>> Subject:     Re: Transportation of General Licensed Instrument
>>
>> Thank you for your help regarding the transportation issue. I
>> convinced our
>> researchers that I will ship it for them via commercial carrier.
>>
>> Regarding the General License Interpretation in Pennsylvania, I
>> thought PA
>> was an agreement state. I learned that it is not an agreement state
>> yet.
>> Please disregard my previous message on this topic. Thank you and have
>> a
>> good day. M. Jo
>> ========================================================
>> Myung Chul Jo, MS, CHP
>> EH&S, Mail Stop 328
>> University of Nevada, Reno
>> Reno, Nevada 89557
>> (702)784-4540
>> (702)784-4553 fax
>> mjo@scs.unr.edu
>>
>>
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