Regulatory Updates: Packing Group Removal

On June 2, 2016 US DOT’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) published a final rule making miscellaneous changes to the Hazardous Materials Regulations. The rule removed the packing group (PG) II designation for Organic peroxides and Self-reactive Substances. Effective July 5,2017 any organic peroxide shipped as UN3101 through UN3120 and any Self Reactive Substance shipped as UN3221 though UN3240 is no longer required to include a Packing Group (PG) in the shipping description on the manifest or shipping paper. The reason for the removal of the requirement for the packing group designation was for alignment with the International regulations.

The PHMSA received comments and requests for voluntary use of the PG designation for domestic transportation because of the number of pre-printed shipping papers and labels in use. The PHMSA issued a guidance memo stating that stocks of preprinted shipping papers and package markings may be continued in use as previously authorized until July 5, 2017. The PHMSA also stated there will be no exception included in the regulations for voluntary use of the PG designation on shipping papers for domestic transportation. See the full text here.

EMSI has updated our systems to remove the PG designation from these UN numbers and they will no longer appear on profiles, labels, or other shipping papers printed from our systems.  Don't get left behind of updated shipping and hazardous waste management and disposal regulations, contact your local dedicated Enviroexpert today!

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