[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR173.225]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 173_SHIPPERS_GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS--
 
Subpart E_Non-bulk Packaging for Hazardous Materials Other Than Class 1 
                               and Class 7
 
Sec.  173.225  Packaging requirements and other provisions for organic 

peroxides.

    (a) General. When the Sec.  172.101 table specifies that an organic 
peroxide must be packaged under this section, the organic peroxide must 
be packaged and offered for transportation in accordance with the 
provisions of this section. Each packaging must conform to the general 
requirements of subpart B of part 173 and to the applicable requirements 
of part 178 of this subchapter. Non-bulk packagings must meet Packing 
Group II performance levels. To avoid unnecessary confinement, metallic 
non-bulk packagings meeting Packing Group I are not authorized. No used 
material, other than production residues or regrind from the same 
production process, may be used in plastic packagings. Organic peroxides 
that require temperature control are subject to the provisions of Sec.  
173.21(f). When an IBC or bulk packaging is authorized and meets the 
requirements of paragraph (f) or (h) of this section, respectively, 
lower control temperatures than those specified for non-bulk packaging 
may be required. An organic peroxide not identified in paragraph (c), 
(e), or (g) of this section by technical name, or not assigned to a 
generic type in accordance with the provisions in paragraph (b)(3) of 
this section, must conform to the provisions of paragraph (c) of Sec.  
173.128.
    (b) New organic peroxides, formulations and samples. (1) Except as 
provided for samples in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, no person may 
offer for transportation an organic peroxide that is not identified by 
technical name in the Organic Peroxides Table, Organic Peroxide IBC 
Table, or the Organic Peroxide Portable Tank Table of this section, or a 
formulation of one or more organic peroxides that are identified by 
technical name in one of those tables, unless the organic peroxide is 
assigned a generic type and shipping description and is approved by the 
Associate Administrator under the provisions of Sec.  173.128(d) of this 
subchapter.
    (2) Samples. Samples of new organic peroxides or new formulations of 
organic peroxides identified in the Organic Peroxides Table in paragraph 
(c) of this section, for which complete test data are not available, and 
that are to be transported for further testing or product evaluation, 
may be assigned an appropriate shipping description for organic peroxide 
Type C, packaged and offered for transportation, under the following 
conditions:
    (i) Data available to the person offering the material for 
transportation must indicate that the sample would

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pose a level of hazard no greater than that of an organic peroxide Type 
B and that the control temperature, if any, is sufficiently low to 
prevent any dangerous decomposition and sufficiently high to prevent any 
dangerous phase separation;
    (ii) The sample must be packaged in accordance with packing method 
OP2, for a liquid or solid, respectively;
    (iii) Packages of the organic peroxide may be offered for 
transportation and transported in a quantity not to exceed 10 kg (22 
pounds) per transport vehicle; and
    (iv) One of the following shipping descriptions must be assigned:
    (A) Organic peroxide Type C, liquid, 5.2, UN 3103;
    (B) Organic peroxide Type C, solid, 5.2, UN 3104;
    (C) Organic peroxide Type C, liquid, temperature controlled, 5.2, UN 
3113; or
    (D) Organic peroxide Type C, solid, temperature controlled, 5.2, UN 
3114.
    (3) Mixtures. Mixtures of organic peroxides individually identified 
in the Organic Peroxides Table in paragraph (c) of this section may be 
classified as the same type of organic peroxide as that of the most 
dangerous component and be transported under the conditions for 
transportation given for this type. If the stable components form a 
thermally less stable mixture, the SADT of the mixture must be 
determined and the new control and emergency temperature derived under 
the provisions of Sec.  173.21(f).
    (c) Organic peroxides table. The following Organic Peroxides Table 
specifies by technical name those organic peroxides that are authorized 
for transportation and not subject to the approval provisions of Sec.  
173.128 of this part. An organic peroxide identified by technical name 
in the following table is authorized for transportation only if it 
conforms to all applicable provisions of the table. The column headings 
of the Organic Peroxides Table are as follows:
    (1) Technical name. The first column specifies the technical name.
    (2) ID number. The second column specifies the identification (ID) 
number which is used to identify the proper shipping name in the Sec.  
172.101 table. The word ``EXEMPT'' appearing in the column denotes that 
the material is not regulated as an organic peroxide.
    (3) Concentration of organic peroxide. The third column specifies 
concentration (mass percent) limitations, if any, in mixtures or 
solutions for the organic peroxide. Limitations are given as minimums, 
maximums, or a range, as appropriate. A range includes the lower and 
upper limits (i.e., ``53-100'' means from, and including, 53% to, and 
including 100%). See introductory paragraph of Sec.  172.203(k) of this 
subchapter for additional description requirements for an organic 
peroxide that may qualify for more than one generic listing, depending 
on its concentration.
    (4) Concentration of diluents. The fourth column specifies the type 
and concentration (mass percent) of diluent or inert solid, when 
required. Other types and concentrations of diluents may be used if 
approved by the Associate Administrator.
    (i) The required mass percent of ``Diluent type A'' is specified in 
column 4a. A diluent type A is an organic liquid that does not 
detrimentally affect the thermal stability or increase the hazard of the 
organic peroxide and with a boiling point not less than 150 [deg]C at 
atmospheric pressure. Type A diluents may be used for desensitizing all 
organic peroxides.
    (ii) The required mass percent of ``Diluent type B'' is specified in 
column 4b. A diluent type B is an organic liquid which is compatible 
with the organic peroxide and which has a boiling point, at atmospheric 
pressure, of less than 150 [deg]C (302 [deg]F) but at least 60 [deg]C 
(140 [deg]F), and a flash point greater than 5 [deg]C (41 [deg]F). Type 
B diluents may be used for desensitizing all organic peroxides, when 
specified in the organic peroxide tables, provided that the boiling 
point is at least 60 [deg]C (140 [deg]F) above the SADT of the peroxide 
in a 50 kg (110 lbs) package. A type A diluent may be used to replace a 
type B diluent in equal concentration.
    (iii) The required mass percent of ``Inert solid'' is specified in 
column 4c. An inert solid is a solid that does not detrimentally affect 
the thermal stability or hazard of the organic peroxide.

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    (5) Concentration of water. Column 5 specifies, in mass percent, the 
minimum amount of water, if any, which must be in formulation.
    (6) Packing method. Column 6 specifies the highest packing method 
(largest packaging capacity) authorized for the organic peroxide. Lower 
numbered packing methods (smaller packaging capacities) are also 
authorized. For example, if OP3 is specified, then OP2 and OP1 are also 
authorized. The Table of Packing Methods in paragraph (d) of this 
section defines the non-bulk packing methods.
    (7) Temperatures. Column 7a specifies the control temperature. 
Column 7b specifies the emergency temperature. Temperatures are 
specified only when temperature controls are required. (See Sec.  
173.21(f)).
    (8) Notes. Column 8 specifies other applicable provisions, as set 
forth in notes following the table.

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                                                                 Organic Peroxide Table
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                                                                   Diluent (mass %)      Water                       Temperature ( [deg]C)
         Technical name           ID number    Concentration  -------------------------  (mass     Packing method  ------------------------     Notes
                                                 (mass %)         A        B       I       %)                        Control    Emergency
(1)                              (2).......  (3).............  (4a)...  (4b)..  (4c)..  (5)....  (6)..............  (7a).....  (7b).......  (8)
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Acetyl acetone peroxide........  UN3105....  <=42............  42-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP8..............  .........  ...........  9
                                              0.
tert-Butyl cumyl peroxide......  UN3108....  <=52............  .......  ......  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 butylperoxy)valerate.                        0.
n-Butyl-4,4-di-(tert-            UN3108....  <=52............  .......  ......  79-90  .......  ......  ......  9  .......  ......  ......  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
                                              0.
tert-Butyl monoperoxymaleate...  UN3103....  <=52............  52-77  32-52  77-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
                                              0.
tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate......  UN3105....  52-77  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP6..............  +20......  +25........  ............
 ethylhexanoate.                              0.
tert-Butyl peroxy-2-             UN3117....  32-52  .......  52-77  .......  77-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  -5.......  +5.........  ............
                                              0.
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate..  UN3115....  <=77............  .......  67-77  27-67  .......  32-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  ............
 trimethylhexanoate.                          0.
tert-Butyl peroxy-3,5,5-         UN3109....  <=32............  .......  57-86  .......  ......  90-98  <=10...  ......  ......  .......  OP8..............  .........  ...........  13
Cumyl hydroperoxide............  UN3109....  <=90............  51-10  .......  ......  <=48..  .......  OP2..............  .........  ...........  3
                                              0.
Dibenzoyl peroxide.............  UN3102....  77-94  .......  ......  ......  52-62  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  21
Dibenzoyl peroxide.............  UN3106....  35-52  .......  ......  36-42  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP8..............  .........  ...........  ............
                                              0.
Di-tert-butyl peroxide.........  UN3109....  <=52............  .......  80-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 butylperoxy)cyclohexane.                     0.
1,1-Di-(tert-                    UN3103....  52-80  42-52  27-52  .......  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP4..............  -20......  -10........  6
                                              0.
Di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate.  UN3115....  <=52............  .......  42-10  .......  ......  <=57..  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  1, 9
 butylperoxyisopropyl)benzene(s               0.
 ).
Di-(2-tert-                      Exempt....  <=42............  .......  ......  42-52  90-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 trimethylcyclohexane.                        0.
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5- UN3103....  57-90  52-10  .......  ......  <=48..  .......  OP8..............  .........  ...........  9
                                              0.
Dicumyl peroxide...............  Exempt....  <=52............  .......  ......  91-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP3..............  +10......  +15........  ............
                                              0.
Dicyclohexyl peroxydicarbonate.  UN3114....  <=91............  .......  ......  ......  77-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  -20......  -10........  ............
 peroxydicarbonate.                           0.
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)                UN3115....  <=77............  .......  32-52  .......  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP2..............  -15......  -5.........  ............
                                              0.
Diisopropyl peroxydicarbonate..  UN3115....  <=52............  .......  82-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 (benzoylperoxy)hexane.                       0.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-             UN3106....  <=82............  .......  ......  52-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  ............
 butylperoxy)hexane.                          0.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(tert-       UN3108....  <=77............  .......  ......  86-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 butylperoxy)hexyne-3.                        0.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(tert-       UN3103....  52-86  85-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 phenoxyethyl)peroxydicarbonate.              0.
Di-(2-                           UN3106....  <=85............  .......  ......  ......  72-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP4..............  .........  ...........  18
                                              0.
Disuccinic acid peroxide.......  UN3116....  <=72............  .......  ......  ......  38-82  77-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP5..............  .........  ...........  ............
 butylperoxy)butyrate.                        0.
Ethyl 3,3-di-(tert-              UN3105....  <=77............   72-   .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  13
                                              100.
p-Menthyl hydroperoxide........  UN3109....  <=72............  56-10  .......  ......  ......  .......  OP7..............  .........  ...........  13
                                              0.
Pinanyl hydroperoxide..........  UN3109....  <=56............  =8% 1-isopropylhydroperoxy-4-
isopropylhydroxybenzene.
    18. Addition of water to this organic peroxide will decrease its 
thermal stability.
    19. [Reserved]
    20. Mixtures with hydrogen peroxide, water and acid(s).
    21. With diluent type A, with or without water.
    22. With =36% diluent type A by mass, and in addition 
ethylbenzene.
    23. With =19% diluent type A by mass, and in addition 
methyl isobutyl ketone.
    24. Diluent type B with boiling point 100 C.
    25. No ``Corrosive'' subsidiary risk label is required for 
concentrations below 56%.
    26. Available oxygen must be <=7.6%.
    27. Formulations derived from distillation of peroxyacetic acid 
originating from peroxyacetic acid in a concentration of not more than 
41% with water, total active oxygen less than or equal to 9.5% 
(peroxyacetic acid plus hydrogen peroxide).
    28. For the purposes of this section, the names ``Peroxyacetic 
acid'' and ``Peracetic acid'' are synonymous.

    (d) Packing Method Table. Packagings for organic peroxides and self-
reactive substances are listed in the Maximum Quantity per Packing 
Method Table. The packing methods are designated OP1 to OP8. The 
quantities specified for each packing method represent the maximum that 
is authorized.
    (1) The following types of packagings are authorized:
    (i) Drums: 1A1, 1A2, 1B1, 1B2, 1D, 1G, 1H1, 1H2;
    (ii) Jerricans: 3A1, 3A2, 3B1, 3B2, 3H1, 3H2;
    (iii) Boxes: 4C1, 4C2, 4D, 4F, 4G, 4H1, 4H2, 4A, 4B; or
    (iv) Composite packagings with a plastic inner receptacle: 6HA1, 
6HA2, 6HB1, 6HB2, 6HC, 6HD1, 6HD2, 6HG1, 6HG2, 6HH1, 6HH2.
    (2) Metal packaging (including inner packagings of combination 
packagings and outer packagings of combination or composite packagings) 
are used only for packing methods OP7 and OP8.
    (3) In combination packagings, glass receptacles are used only as 
inner packagings with a maximum content of 0.5 kg for solids or 0.5 L 
for liquids.
    (4) The maximum quantity per packaging or package for Packing 
Methods OP1-OP8 must be as follows:

                                     Maximum Quantity Per Packaging/Package
                                        [For Packing Methods OP1 to OP8]
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                                                                      Packing Method
            Maximum quantity             -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            OP1      OP2      OP3    OP4 \1\    OP5      OP6      OP7      OP8
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Solids and combination packagings             0.5   0.5/10        5        5       25       50       50  \2\ 400
 (liquid and solid) (kg)................
Liquids (L).............................      0.5  .......        5  .......       30       60       60  \3\ 225

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\1\ If two values are given, the first applies to the maximum net mass per inner packaging and the second to the
  maximum net mass of the complete package.
\2\ 60 kg for jerricans/200 kg for boxes and, for solids, 400 kg in combination packagings with outer packagings
  comprising boxes (4C1, 4C2, 4D, 4F, 4G, 4H1, and 4H2) and with inner packagings of plastics or fiber with a
  maximum net mass of 25 kg.
\3\ 60 L for jerricans.


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    (e) Organic Peroxide IBC Table. The following Organic Peroxide IBC 
Table specifies, by technical name, those organic peroxides that are 
authorized for transportation in certain IBCs and not subject to the 
approval provisions of Sec.  173.128 of this part. Additional 
requirements for authorized IBCs are found in paragraph (f) of this 
section.

                                                               Organic Peroxide IBC Table
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                                                                                            Maximum
               UN No.                     Organic peroxide           Type of IBC           quantity       Control temperature     Emergency temperature
                                                                                           (litres)
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3109................................  ORGANIC PEROXIDE, TYPE
                                       F, LIQUID.
                                      tert-Butyl               31A                                1250
                                       hydroperoxide, not
                                       more than 72% with
                                       water.
                                      tert-Butyl               31A                                1250
                                       peroxyacetate, not
                                       more than 32% in
                                       diluent type A.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1000
                                      tert-Butyl peroxy-3,5,5- 31A                                1250
                                       trimethylhexanoate,
                                       not more than 32% in
                                       diluent type A.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1000
                                      Cumyl hydroperoxide,     31HA1                              1250
                                       not more than 90% in
                                       diluent type A.
                                      Dibenzoyl peroxide, not  31H1                               1000
                                       more than 42% as a
                                       stable dispersion.
                                      Di-tert-butyl peroxide,  31A                                1250
                                       not more than 52% in
                                       diluent type B.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1000
                                      1,1-Di-(tert-            31H1                               1000
                                       butylperoxy)
                                       cyclohexane, not more
                                       than 42% in diluent
                                       type A.
                                      Dicumyl peroxide, less   31A                                1250
                                       than or equal to 100%.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1000
                                      Dilauroyl peroxide, not  31HA1                              1000
                                       more than 42%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Isopropyl cumyl          31HA1                              1250
                                       hydroperoxide, not
                                       more than 72% in
                                       diluent type A.
                                      p-Menthyl                31HA1                              1250
                                       hydroperoxide, not
                                       more than 72% in
                                       diluent type A.
                                      Peroxyacetic acid,       31H1                               1500
                                       stabilized, not more
                                       than 17%.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1500
                                      .......................  31A                                1500

                                      Peroxyacetic acid, with  31A                                1500
                                       not more than 26%
                                       hydrogen peroxide.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1500
                                      Peroxyacetic acid, type  31A                                1500
                                       F, stabilized.
                                      .......................  31HA1                              1500
3110................................  ORGANIC PEROXIDE TYPE
                                       F, SOLID.
                                      Dicumyl peroxide, less   31A                                2000
                                       than or equal to 100%.
                                      .......................  31H1
                                      .......................  31HA1
3119................................  ORGANIC PEROXIDE, TYPE
                                       F, LIQUID, TEMPERATURE
                                       CONTROLLED.
                                      tert-Butyl peroxy-2-     31HA1                              1000  +30 [deg]C               +35 [deg]C
                                       ethylhexanoate, not
                                       more than 32% in
                                       diluent type B.
                                      .......................  31A                                1250  +30 [deg]C               +35 [deg]C
                                      tert-Butyl               31A                                1250  0 [deg]C                 +10 [deg]C
                                       peroxyneodecanoate,
                                       not more than 32% in
                                       diluent type A.

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                                      tert-Butyl               31A                                1250  -5 [deg]C                +5 [deg]C
                                       peroxyneodecanoate,
                                       not more than 42%
                                       stable dispersion, in
                                       water.
                                      tert-Butyl               31HA1                              1000  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                       peroxypivalate, not
                                       more than 27% in
                                       diluent type B.
                                      .......................  31A                                1250  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                      Cumyl                    31A                                1250  -15 [deg]C               -5 [deg]C
                                       peroxyneodecanoate,
                                       not more than 52%,
                                       stable dispersion, in
                                       water.
                                      Dicyclohexylperoxydicar  31A                                1250  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                       bonate, not more than
                                       42% as a stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Di-(4-tert-              31HA1                              1000  +30 [deg]C               +35 [deg]C
                                       butylcyclohexyl)
                                       peroxydicarbonate, not
                                       more than 42%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Dicetyl                  31HA1                              1000  +30 [deg]C               +35 [deg]C
                                       peroxydicarbonate, not
                                       more than 42%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Di-(2-ethylhexyl)        31A                                1250  -20 [deg]C               -10 [deg]C
                                       peroxydicarbonate, not
                                       more than 52%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Dimyristyl               31HA1                              1000  +15 [deg]C               +20 [deg]C
                                       peroxydicarbonate, not
                                       more than 42%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      Di-(3,5,5-               31HA1                              1000  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                       trimethylhexanoyl)
                                       peroxide, not more
                                       than 38% in diluent
                                       type A.
                                      .......................  31A                                1250  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                      Di-(3,5,5-               31A                                1250  +10 [deg]C               +15 [deg]C
                                       trimethylhexanoyl)
                                       peroxide, not more
                                       than 52%, stable
                                       dispersion, in water.
                                      1,1,3,3-                 31A                                1250  -5 [deg]C                +5 [deg]C
                                       Tetramethylbutyl
                                       peroxyneodecanoate,
                                       not more than 52%,
                                       stable dispersion, in
                                       water.
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    (f) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject to the conditions and 
limitations of this section if the IBC type is authorized according to 
paragraph (e) of this section, as applicable, and the IBC conforms to 
the requirements in subpart O of part 178 of this subchapter at the 
Packing Group II performance level. Type F organic peroxides or self-
reactive substances are not authorized for transportation in IBCs other 
than those specified, unless approved by the Associate Administrator.
    (1) IBCs shall be provided with a device to allow venting during 
transportation. The inlet to the pressure relief device shall be sited 
in the vapor space of the IBC under maximum filling conditions during 
transportation.
    (2) To prevent explosive rupture of metal IBCs or composite IBCs 
with a complete metal casing, the emergency-relief devices shall be 
designed to vent all the decomposition products and vapors evolved 
during self-accelerating decomposition or during a period of not less 
than one hour of complete fire-engulfment as calculated by the formula 
in paragraph (h)(3)(v) of this section. The control and emergency 
temperatures specified in the Organic Peroxide IBC Table are based on a 
non-insulated IBC.

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    (g) Organic Peroxide Portable Tank Table. The following Organic 
Peroxide Portable Tank Table provides certain portable tank requirements 
and identifies, by technical name, those organic peroxides that are 
authorized for transportation in the bulk packagings listed in paragraph 
(h). Organic peroxides listed in this table, provided they meet the 
specific packaging requirements found in paragraph (h), are not subject 
to the approval provisions of Sec.  173.128 of this part.

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                                                          Organic Peroxide Portable Tank Table
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                                Minimum    Minimum shell
                 Hazardous       test      thickness (mm-     Bottom opening      Pressure-relief                            Control        Emergency
   UN No.        material      pressure   reference steel)  requirements  See.   requirements See.      Filling limits     temperature     temperature
                                 (bar)        See. . .              . .                 . .
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3109.......  ORGANIC
              PEROXIDE, TYPE
              F, LIQUID.
             tert-Butyl               4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              hydroperoxide,                 178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              not more than                                                                          [deg]C)
              72% with water.
             *Provided that
              steps have been
              taken to
              achieve the
              safety
              equivalence of
              65% tert-Butyl
              hydroperoxide
              and 35% water.
             Cumyl hydro-             4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              peroxide, not                  178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              more than 90%                                                                          [deg]C)
              in diluent type
              A.
             Di-tert-butyl            4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              peroxide, not                  178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              more 32% in                                                                            [deg]C)
              diluent type A.
             Dicumyl                  4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              peroxide, less                 178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              than or equal                                                                          [deg]C)
              to 100% in
              diluent type B.
             Isopropyl cumyl          4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              hydro-peroxide,                178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              not more than                                                                          [deg]C)
              72% in diluent
              type A.
             p-Menthyl hydro-         4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              peroxide, not                  178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              more than 72%                                                                          [deg]C)
              in diluent type
              A.
             Pinanyl hydro-           4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              peroxide, not                  178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              more than 56%                                                                          [deg]C)
              in diluent type
              A.
3110.......  ORGANIC
              PEROXIDE, TYPE
              F, SOLID.
             Dicumyl peroxide         4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at
              less than or                   178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              equal to 100%                                                                          [deg]C)
              with inert
              solids.
             *Maximum
              quantity per
              portable tank
              2,000 kg.
3119.......  ORGANIC
              PEROXIDE, TYPE
              F, LIQUID,
              TEMPERATURE
              CONTROLLED.
             tert-Butyl               4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   +30 [deg]C   +35 [deg]C
              peroxyacetate,                 178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              not more than                                                                          [deg]C)
              32% in diluent
              type B.
             tert-Butyl               4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   +15 [deg]C   +20 [deg]C
              peroxy-2-                      178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              ethylhexanoate,                                                                        [deg]C)
              not more than
              32% in diluent
              B.
             tert-                    4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   +5 [deg]C    +10 [deg]C
              Butylperoxypiva                178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              late, not more                                                                         [deg]C)
              than 27% in
              diluent type B.

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             tert-Butyl               4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   +35 [deg]C   +40 [deg]C
              peroxy-3,5,5-                  178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              trimethyl-                                                                             [deg]C)
              hexanoate, not
              more than 32%
              in diluent type
              B.
             Di-(3,5,5-               4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   0 [deg]C     +5 [deg]C
              trimethyl-                     178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              hexanoyl)                                                                              [deg]C)
              peroxide, not
              more than 38%
              in diluent type
              A.
             Peroxyacetic             4               Sec.                Sec.                Sec.  Not more than 90% at   +30 [deg]C   +35 [deg]C
              acid,                          178.274(d)(2)       178.275(d)(3)       178.275(g)(1)   59 [deg]F (15
              distilled,                                                                             [deg]C)
              stabilized, not
              more than 41%.
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    (h) Bulk packagings other than IBCs. The following bulk packagings 
are authorized, subject to the conditions and limitations of this 
section, if the organic peroxide is listed in the Organic Peroxide 
Portable Tank Table and bulk packagings are authorized, or if the 
organic peroxide is specifically authorized for transport in a bulk 
packaging by this paragraph (h), and the bulk packaging conforms to the 
requirements of this subchapter:
    (1) Rail cars. Class DOT 103, 104, 105, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115, or 
120 fusion-weld tank car tanks are authorized. DOT 103W, 111A60F1 and 
111A60W1 tank car tanks must have bottom outlets effectively sealed from 
inside. Gauging devices are required on DOT 103W tank car tanks. Riveted 
tank car tanks are not authorized.
    (2) Cargo tanks. Specification MC 307, MC 310, MC 311, MC 312, DOT 
407, and DOT 412 cargo tank motor vehicles with a tank design pressure 
of at least 172 kPa (25 psig) are authorized.
    (3) Portable tanks. The following requirements apply to portable 
tanks intended for the transport of organic peroxides or self-reactive 
substances. DOT 51, 57, IM 101 portable tanks, and UN portable tanks 
that conform to the requirements of paragraph (g) of this section, are 
authorized. Type F organic peroxide or self-reactive substance 
formulations other than those indicated in the Organic Peroxide Portable 
Tank Table may be transported in portable tanks if approved by the 
Associate Administrator. The following conditions also apply:
    (i) The portable tank must be designed for a test pressure of at 
least 0.4 MPa (4 bar).
    (ii) The portable tank must be fitted with temperature-sensing 
devices.
    (iii) The portable tank must be fitted with pressure relief devices 
and emergency-relief devices. Vacuum-relief devices may also be used. 
Pressure relief devices must operate at pressures determined according 
to both the properties of the hazardous material and the construction 
characteristics of the portable tank. Fusible elements are not allowed 
in the shell.
    (iv) The pressure relief devices must consist of reclosing devices 
fitted to prevent significant build-up within the portable tank of the 
decomposition products and vapors released at a temperature of 50 [deg]C 
(122 [deg]F). The capacity and start-to-discharge pressure of the relief 
devices must be in accordance with the applicable requirements of this 
subchapter specified for the portable tank. The pressure relief devices 
must not allow liquid to escape in the event the portable tank is 
overturned in a loaded condition.
    (v)(A) The emergency-relief devices may be of the reclosing or 
frangible types, or a combination of the two, designed to vent all the 
decomposition products and vapors evolved during a period of not less 
than one hour of complete fire engulfment as calculated by the following 
formula:

 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR20DE04.002

Where:

q = heat absorption (W)
A = wetted area (m\2\)
F = insulation factor (-)

    (B) Insulation factor (F) in the formula in paragraph (h)(3)(v)(A) 
of this section equals 1 for non-insulated vessels and for insulated 
vessels F is calculated using the following formula: 
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR20DE04.003

Where:

U = K/L = heat transfer coefficient of the insulation 
(W[middot]m-2[middot]K-1); where K = heat 
conductivity of insulation layer 
(W[middot]m-1[middot]K-1), and L = thickness of 
insulation layer (m).
TPO = temperature of material at relieving conditions (K).

    (vi) The start-to-discharge pressure of emergency-relief devices 
must be higher than that specified for the pressure relief devices in 
paragraph (h)(3)(iv) of this section. The emergency-relief devices must 
be sized and designed in such a way that the maximum pressure in the 
shell never exceeds the test pressure of the portable tank.

    Note to paragraph (h)(3)(vi): An example of a method to determine 
the size of emergency-relief devices is given in Appendix 5 of the UN 
Manual of Tests and Criteria (IBR, see Sec.  171.7 of this subchapter). 
A second example of a test method for venting sizing is given in the 
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Process Safety Progress 
Journal,

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June 2002 issue (Vol. 21, No. 2) (Informational materials not requiring 
incorporation by reference, see Sec.  171.7(b)).

    (vii) For insulated portable tanks, the capacity and setting of 
emergency-relief devices must be determined assuming a loss of 
insulation from 1% of the surface area.
    (viii) Vacuum-relief devices and reclosing devices on portable tanks 
used for flammable hazardous materials must be provided with flame 
arresters. Any reduction of the relief capacity caused by the flame 
arrester must be taken into account and the appropriate relief capacity 
must be provided.
    (ix) Service equipment such as devices and external piping must be 
designed and constructed so that no hazardous material remains in them 
after filling the portable tank.
    (x) Portable tanks may be either insulated or protected by a sun-
shield. If the SADT of the hazardous material in the portable tank is 55 
[deg]C (131 [deg]F) or less, the portable tank must be completely 
insulated. The outer surface must be finished in white or bright metal.
    (xi) The degree of filling must not exceed 90% at 15 [deg]C (59 
[deg]F).
    (xii) DOT 57 metal portable tanks are authorized only for those 
materials or mixtures of two or more materials that are provided with a 
reference to Note 9 in Column 8 of the Organic Peroxide Table, found in 
paragraph (c) of this section. DOT 57 portable tanks must conform to the 
venting requirements of paragraph (f) of this section. These portable 
tanks are not subject to any other requirements of paragraph (h) of this 
section.
    (4) For tertiary butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP), each tank car, cargo 
tank or portable tank must contain 7.6 cm (3.0 inches) low density 
polyethylene (PE) saddles having a melt index of at least 0.2 grams per 
10 minutes (for example see, ASTM D1238, condition E) as part of the 
lading, with a ratio of PE to TBHP over a range of 0.008 to 0.012 by 
mass. Alternatively, plastic or metal containers equipped with fusible 
plugs having a melting point between 69 [deg]C (156 [deg]F) and 71 
[deg]C (160 [deg]F) and filled with a sufficient quantity of water to 
dilute the TBHP to 65% or less by mass may be used. The PE saddles must 
be visually inspected after each trip and, at a minimum, once every 12 
months, and replaced when discoloration, fracture, severe deformation, 
or other indication of change is noted.

[69 FR 76159, Dec. 20, 2004, as amended at 70 FR 34398, June 14, 2005]