[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: 49CFR173.306]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
 CHAPTER I--RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 173_SHIPPERS_GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart G_Gases; Preparation and Packaging
 
Sec.  173.306  Limited quantities of compressed gases.

    (a) Limited quantities of compressed gases for which exceptions are 
permitted as noted by reference to this section in Sec.  172.101 of this 
subchapter are excepted from labeling (except when offered for 
transportation by air) and, unless required as a condition of the 
exception, specification packaging requirements of this subchapter when 
packed in accordance with the following paragraphs. In addition, 
shipments are not subject to subpart F of part 172 of this subchapter, 
to part 174 of this subchapter except Sec.  174.24 and to part 177 of 
this subchapter except Sec.  177.817. Each package may not exceed 30 kg 
(66 pounds) gross weight.
    (1) When in containers of not more than 4 fluid ounces capacity 
(7.22 cubic inches or less) except cigarette lighters. Special 
exceptions for shipment of certain compressed gases in the ORM-D class 
are provided in paragraph (h) of this section.
    (2) When in metal containers filled with a material that is not 
classed as a hazardous material to not more than 90 percent of capacity 
at 70 [deg]F. and then charged with nonflammable, nonliquefied gas. Each 
container must be tested to three times the pressure at 70 [deg]F. and, 
when refilled, be retested to three times the pressure of the gas at 70 
[deg]F. Also, one of the following conditions must be met:
    (i) Container is not over 1 quart capacity and charged to not more 
than 170 psig at 70 [deg]F. and must be packed in a strong outside 
packaging, or
    (ii) Container is not over 30 gallons capacity and charged to not 
more than 75 psig at 70 [deg]F.
    (3) When in a metal container for the sole purpose of expelling a 
nonpoisonous (other than a Division 6.1 Packing Group III material) 
liquid, paste or powder, provided all of the following conditions are 
met. Special exceptions for shipment of aerosols in the ORM-D class are 
provided in paragraph (h) of this section.
    (i) Capacity must not exceed 1 L(61.0 cubic inches).
    (ii) Pressure in the container must not exceed 180 psig at 130 
[deg]F. If the pressure exceeds 140 psig at 130 [deg]F., but does not 
exceed 160 psig at 130 [deg]F., a specification DOT 2P (Sec.  178.33 of 
this subchapter) inside metal container must be used; if the pressure 
exceeds 160 psig at 130 [deg]F., a specification DOT 2Q (Sec.  178.33a 
of this subchapter) inside metal container must be used. In any event, 
the metal container must be capable of withstanding without bursting a 
pressure of one and one-half times the equilibrium pressure of the 
content at 130 [deg]F.
    (iii) Liquid content of the material and gas must not completely 
fill the container at 130 [deg]F.
    (iv) The container must be packed in strong outside packagings.

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    (v) Each container must be subjected to a test performed in a hot 
water bath; the temperature of the bath and the duration of the test 
must be such that the internal pressure reaches that which would be 
reached at 55 [deg]C (131 [deg]F) (50 [deg]C (122 [deg]F) if the liquid 
phase does not exceed 95% of the capacity of the container at 50 [deg]C 
(122 [deg]F)). If the contents are sensitive to heat, the temperature of 
the bath must be set at between 20 [deg]C (68 [deg]F) and 30 [deg]C (86 
[deg]F) but, in addition, one container in 2,000 must be tested at the 
higher temperature. No leakage or permanent deformation of a container 
may occur.
    (vi) Each outside packaging must be marked ``INSIDE CONTAINERS 
COMPLY WITH PRESCRIBED REGULATIONS.''
    (4) Gas samples must be transported under the following conditions:
    (i) A gas sample may only be transported as non-pressurized gas when 
its pressure corresponding to ambient atmospheric pressure in the 
container is not more than 105 kPa absolute (15.22 psia).
    (ii) Non-pressurized gases, toxic (or toxic and flammable) must be 
packed in hermetically sealed glass or metal inner packagings of not 
more than one L (0.3 gallons) overpacked in a strong outer packaging.
    (iii) Non-pressurized gases, flammable must be packed in 
hermetically-sealed glass or metal inner packagings of not more than 5 L 
(1.3 gallons) and overpacked in a strong outer packaging.
    (b) Exceptions for foodstuffs, soap, biologicals, electronic tubes, 
and audible fire alarm systems. Limited quantities of compressed gases, 
(except Division 2.3 gases) for which exceptions are provided as 
indicated by reference to this section in Sec.  172.101 of this 
subchapter, when in accordance with one of the following paragraphs are 
excepted from labeling (except when offered for transportation by air) 
and the specification packaging requirements of this subchapter. In 
addition, shipments are not subject to subpart F of part 172 of this 
subchapter, to part 174 of this subchapter except Sec.  174.24 and to 
part 177 of this subchapter, except Sec.  177.817. Special exceptions 
for shipment of certain compressed gases in the ORM-D class are provided 
in paragraph (h) of this section.
    (1) Foodstuffs or soaps in a nonrefillable metal container not 
exceeding 1 L (61.0 cubic inches), with soluble or emulsified compressed 
gas, provided the pressure in the container does not exceed 140 p.s.i.g. 
at 130 [deg]F. The metal container must be capable of withstanding 
without bursting a pressure of one and one-half times the equilibrium 
pressure of the content at 130 [deg]F.
    (i) Containers must be packed in strong outside packagings.
    (ii) Liquid content of the material and the gas must not completely 
fill the container at 130 [deg]F.
    (iii) Each outside packaging must be marked ``INSIDE CONTAINERS 
COMPLY WITH PRESCRIBED REGULATIONS.''
    (2) Cream in refillable metal receptacles with soluble or emulsified 
compressed gas. Containers must be of such design that they will hold 
pressure without permanent deformation up to 375 psig and must be 
equipped with a device designed so as to release pressure without 
bursting of the container or dangerous projection of its parts at higher 
pressures. This exception applies to shipments offered for 
transportation by refrigerated motor vehicles only.
    (3) Nonrefillable metal containers charged with a Division 6.1 
Packing Group III or nonflammable solution containing biological 
products or a medical preparation which could be deteriorated by heat, 
and compressed gas or gases. The capacity of each container may not 
exceed 35 cubic inches (19.3 fluid ounces). The pressure in the 
container may not exceed 140 psig at 130 [deg]F., and the liquid content 
of the product and gas must not completely fill the containers at 130 
[deg]F. One completed container out of each lot of 500 or less, filled 
for shipment, must be heated, until the pressure in the container is 
equivalent to equilibrium pressure of the content at 130 [deg]F. There 
must be no evidence of leakage, distortion, or other defect. Container 
must be packed in strong outside packagings.
    (4) Electronic tubes, each having a volume of not more than 30 cubic

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inches and charged with gas to a pressure of not more than 35 psig and 
packed in strong outside packagings.
    (5) Audible fire alarm systems powered by a compressed gas contained 
in an inside metal container when shipped under the following 
conditions:
    (i) Each inside container must have contents which are not 
flammable, poisonous, or corrosive as defined under this part,
    (ii) Each inside container may not have a capacity exceeding 35 
cubic inches (19.3 fluid ounces),
    (iii) Each inside container may not have a pressure exceeding 70 
psig at 70 [deg]F. and the liquid portion of the gas may not completely 
fill the inside container at 130 [deg]F., and
    (iv) Each nonrefillable inside container must be designed and 
fabricated with a burst pressure of not less than four times its charged 
pressure at 130 [deg]F. Each refillable inside container must be 
designed and fabricated with a burst pressure of not less than five 
times its charged pressure at 130 [deg]F.
    (c)-(d) [Reserved]
    (e) Refrigerating machines. (1) New (unused) refrigerating machines 
or components thereof are excepted from the specification packaging 
requirements of this part if they meet the following conditions. In 
addition, shipments are not subject to subpart F of part 172 of this 
subchapter, to part 174 of this subchapter except Sec.  174.24 and to 
part 177 of this subchapter except Sec.  177.817.
    (i) Each pressure vessel may not contain more than 5,000 pounds of 
Group A1 refrigerant as classified in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15 or not 
more than 50 pounds of refrigerant other than Group A1.
    (ii) Machines or components having two or more charged vessels may 
not contain an aggregate of more than 2,000 pounds of Group I 
refrigerant or more than 100 pounds of refrigerant other than Group I.
    (iii) Each pressure vessel must be equipped with a safety device 
meeting the requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE 15.
    (iv) Each pressure vessel must be equipped with a shut-off valve at 
each opening except openings used for safety devices and with no other 
connection. These valves must be closed prior to and during 
transportation.
    (v) Pressure vessels must be manufactured, inspected and tested in 
accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15, or when over 6 inches internal diameter, 
in accordance with the ASME Code.
    (vi) All parts subject to refrigerant pressure during shipment must 
be tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 15.
    (vii) The liquid portion of the refrigerant, if any, may not 
completely fill any pressure vessel at 130 [deg]F.
    (viii) The amount of refrigerant, if liquefied, may not exceed the 
filling density prescribed in Sec.  173.304.
    (f) Accumulators (Articles, pressurized pneumatic or hydraulic 
containing non-flammable gas). The following applies to accumulators, 
which are hydraulic accumulators containing nonliquefied, nonflammable 
gas, and nonflammable liquids or pneumatic accumulators containing 
nonliquefied, nonflammable gas, fabricated from materials which will not 
fragment upon rupture.
    (1) Accumulators installed in motor vehicles, construction 
equipment, and assembled machinery and designed and fabricated with a 
burst pressure of not less than five times their charged pressure at 70 
[deg]F., when shipped, are not subject to the requirements of this 
subchapter.
    (2) Accumulators charged with limited quantities of compressed gas 
to not more than 200 p.s.i.g. at 70 [deg]F. are excepted from labeling 
(except when offered for transportation by air) and the specification 
packaging requirements of this subchapter when shipped under the 
following conditions. In addition, shipments are not subject to subpart 
F of part 172 of this subchapter, to part 174 of this subchapter except 
Sec.  174.24 and to part 177 of this subchapter except Sec.  177.817.
    (i) Each accumulator must be shipped as an inside packaging,
    (ii) Each accumulator may not have a gas space exceeding 2,500 cubic 
inches under stored pressure, and
    (iii) Each accumulator must be tested, without evidence of failure 
or damage, to at least three times its charged pressure of 70 [deg]F., 
but not less than 120 p.s.i. before initial shipment and before each 
refilling and reshipment.

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    (3) Accumulators with a charging pressure exceeding 200 p.s.i.g. at 
70 [deg]F. are excepted from labeling (except when offered for 
transportation by air) and the specification packaging requirements of 
this subchapter when shipped under the following conditions:
    (i) Each accumulator must be in compliance with the requirements 
stated in paragraph (f)(2), (i), (ii), and (iii) of this section, and
    (ii) Each accumulator must be designed and fabricated with a burst 
pressure of not less than five times its charged pressure at 70 [deg]F. 
when shipped.
    (4) Accumulators intended to function as shock absorbers, struts, 
gas springs, pneumatic springs or other impact or energy-absorbing 
devices are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter provided 
each:
    (i) Has a gas space capacity not exceeding 1.6 L and a charge 
pressure not exceeding 280 bar, where the product of the capacity 
expressed in liters and charge pressure expressed in bars does not 
exceed 80 (for example, 0.5 L gas space and 160 bar charge pressure);
    (ii) Has a minimum burst pressure of 4 times the charge pressure at 
20[deg]C for products not exceeding 0.5 L gas space capacity and 5 times 
the charge pressure for products greater than 0.5 L gas space capacity;
    (iii) Design type has been subjected to a fire test demonstrating 
that the article relieves its pressure by means of a fire degradable 
seal or other pressure relief device, such that the article will not 
fragment and that the article does not rocket; and
    (iv) Accumulators must be manufactured under a written quality 
assurance program which monitors parameters controlling burst strength, 
burst mode and performance in a fire situation as specified in 
paragraphs (f)(4)(i) through (f)(4)(iii) of this section. A copy of the 
quality assurance program must be maintained at each facility at which 
the accumulators are manufactured.
    (5) Accumulators not conforming to the provisions of paragraphs 
(f)(1) through (f) (4) of this section, may only be transported subject 
to the approval of the Associate Administrator.
    (g) Water pump system tank. Water pump system tanks charged with 
compressed air or limited quantities of nitrogen to not over 40 psig for 
single-trip shipment to installation sites are excepted from labeling 
(transportation by air not authorized) and the specification packaging 
requirements of this subchapter when shipped under the following 
conditions. In addition, shipments are not subject to subpart F of this 
subchapter, to part 174 of this subchapter except Sec.  174.24 and part 
177 except Sec.  177.817.
    (1) The tank must be of steel, welded with heads concave to 
pressure, having a rated water capacity not exceeding 120 gallons and 
with outside diameter not exceeding 24 inches. Safety relief devices not 
required.
    (2) The tank must be pneumatically tested to 100 psig. Test pressure 
must be permanently marked on the tank.
    (3) The stress at prescribed pressure must not exceed 20,000 psi 
using formula:

S = Pd / 2t

where:

S = wall stress in psi:
P = prescribed pressure for the tank of at least 3 times charged 
pressure at 70 [deg]F or 100 psig, whichever is greater;
d = inside diameter in inches;
t = minimum wall thickness, in inches.

    (4) The burst pressure must be at least 6 times the charge pressure 
at 70 [deg]F.
    (5) Each tank must be overpacked in a strong outer packaging in 
accordance with Sec.  173.301(h).
    (h) A limited quantity which conforms to the provisions of paragraph 
(a)(1), (a)(3), or (b) of this section and is a ``consumer commodity'' 
as defined in Sec.  171.8 of this subchapter, may be renamed ``consumer 
commodity'' and reclassed as ORM-D material. Each package may not exceed 
30 kg (66 pounds) gross weight. In addition to the exceptions provided 
by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section--
    (1) Outside packagings are not required to be marked ``INSIDE 
CONTAINERS COMPLY WITH PRESCRIBED REGULATIONS'';
    (2) Shipments of ORM-D materials are not subject to the shipping 
paper requirements of subpart C of part 172 of

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this subchapter, unless the material meets the definition of a hazardous 
substance, a hazardous waste, or a marine pollutant or unless offered 
for transportation or transported by aircraft; and
    (3) Shipments of ORM-D materials are eligible for the exceptions 
provided in Sec.  173.156.
    (i) An aerosol is flammable if a positive test result is obtained 
using any of the following test methods:
    (1) Using the Bureau of Explosives' Flame Projection Apparatus, the 
flame projects more than 18 inches beyond the ignition source with valve 
opened fully, or the flame flashes back and burns at the valve with any 
degree of valve opening.
    (2) Using the Bureau of Explosives' Open Drum Apparatus, there is 
any significant propagation of flame away from the ignition source.
    (3) Using the Bureau of Explosives' Closed Drum Apparatus, there is 
any explosion of the vapor-air mixture in the drum.
    (j) For certain compressed gases not subject to the requirements of 
this subchapter, see Sec.  173.307(a)(5).

[Amdt. 173-94, 41 FR 16079, Apr. 15, 1976]

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.  
173.306, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the 
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.