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1 DISPOSITION BULLETIN 1346 February 3, 2017 NOTICE OF DISPOSITION DOCKET This notice reflects proposed amendments considered by the Commodity Classification Standards Board (CCSB) at the public meeting on January 31, 2017, and the action of the CCSB on each proposal. Dispositions resulting in amendments to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC ) will be published in a supplement to the NMFC, unless reconsideration is granted in accordance with the CCSB s rules. The supplement is scheduled to be issued on March 16, 2017, with an effective date of April 15, 2017, except as otherwise noted. The CCSB may, in its discretion and for good cause shown, reconsider any docketed proposal on which disposition has been made. Requests for reconsideration must be made by mail, or fax by a party of record to the proposal and must be received in my office no later than 5:00 pm Eastern Time, February 21, Information on the CCSB and its procedures for amending the NMFC may be obtained online at Go to NMFC on the navigation bar. If you do not have Internet access, or if you need assistance, please contact me at or ringer@nmfta.org. Please reference the docket and subject numbers on all correspondence. COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS BOARD Joel L. Ringer Chairman 1001 North Fairfax Street, Suite 600 Alexandria, VA ph: fax: web: ccsb@nmfta.org
2 SUBJECT 1 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED LADDERS GROUP: Aluminum, with safety cages or hoops attached, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, boat boarding, metal or wood, or metal with plastic steps, in boxes Aluminum or Magnesium, or Aluminum or Magnesium Alloy, separate or combined with wood, steel or plastic, NOI, etc Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item Ladders, emergency escape, residential type, aluminum and steel combined, collapsed, see Note, item , in bundles NOTE Applies only on ladders having side rails and rungs collapsed and folded parallel to each other, designed for permanent attachment to the side of residential buildings Boat Boarding, metal or wood, separate or combined, or metal with plastic steps, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, fire escape, consisting of steel chain with tubular steel rungs and supporting brackets, in boxes Ladders, emergency escape, residential type, aluminum and steel combined, collapsed, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item Ladders, folding, aluminum, with hinged rungs folded within side rails, in boxes Ladders, fire escape, consisting of steel chain with tubular steel rungs and supporting brackets, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, folding, aluminum, with hinged rungs folded within side rails, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, scaffold access, steel, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item Multipurpose, folding, aluminum or steel, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application. Page 2
3 SUBJECT 1 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Continued LADDERS GROUP: subject to item Ladders or Stepladders, NOI, in packages, see Note, item : Sub 1 Greatest dimension exceeding 192 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 2 Less than Sub 3 6 or greater Sub 4 Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches but not exceeding 192 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 5 Less than Sub 6 6 or greater Sub 7 Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 8 Less than Sub 9 6 or greater NOTE Ladders or stepladders must be protected at both ends with a 12-inch or longer sleeve or end cap made of fiberboard, securely fastened by reinforced tape, strapping or similar means. Exposed spreaders or outside hinges must be secured to side rails with reinforced tape. Ladders or stepladders must have a retaining device to maintain alignment of side rails. Additionally, when shipped on lift truck skids or pallets ladders or stepladders must be secured on and must not overhang the lift truck skid or pallet deck Rolling Shelf, without track, track fixtures or ladder fixtures, or with track, track fixtures or ladder fixtures in same package, etc Cancel; see item Ladders, rolling shelf, without track, track fixtures or ladder fixtures, or with track, track fixtures or ladder fixtures in same package, in packages Ladders, rope, or rope with metal or wood rungs, in packages Rope, or Rope with Metal or Wooden Rungs, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, scaffold access, steel, see Note, item , in packages, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 30 or greater NOTE Applies only on access ladders or ladder sections which are designed to be affixed to the scaffold by means of ladder brackets, pins or hooks Steel, with safety cages or hoops attached, etc... Cancel; see item Page 3
4 SUBJECT 1 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Continued LADDERS GROUP: subject to item Ladders, swimming pool, in boxes: Sub 1 Aluminum or aluminum and wood or plastic combined: Sub 2 KD flat Sub 3 Taken apart with steps or rungs disassembled from side rails Sub 4 Steel, combined or not combined with other materials: Sub 5 KD, other than with steps or rungs disassembled from side rails Sub 6 Taken apart with steps or rungs disassembled from side rails Sub 7 Wood: Sub 8 KD, other than with steps or rungs disassembled from side rails Sub 9 Taken apart with steps or rungs disassembled from side rails Steel, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item Ladders, with safety cages or hoops attached, in packages, see Note, item : Sub 1 Aluminum Sub 2 Steel NOTE When shipped on lift truck skids or pallets ladders must be secured on and must not overhang the lift truck skid or pallet deck Step Stools, steel, folded to a thickness not exceeding one inch, in boxes Stepladders, industrial, metal, wheel or caster type, see Note, item , in packages: Sub 1 Greatest dimension exceeding 192 inches Sub 2 Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches but not exceeding 192 inches Sub 3 Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches NOTE No Change Stepladders, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application NOTE Cancel; no further application Swimming Pool, etc... Cancel; see item Wood or Wood and Steel combined, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see items and PLASTIC OR RUBBER ARTICLES, OTHER THAN EXPANDED, GROUP: subject to item Articles, etc... No Change NOTE The following departures from packing requirements are permitted: No Change. 15. Not currently used No Change. Page 4
5 SUBJECT 1 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded NOTE No Change NOTE No Change. Items , , , and are canceled with reference to new item for Ladders or Stepladders, NOI, with classes predicated on greatest dimension and density. Concurrently, Notes, items , , and are canceled with reference to new Note, item and/or new Note, item , specifying how the involved ladders are to be protected for shipment. Paragraph 15 of Note, item is deleted accordingly, as fiberglass ladders and stepladders are embraced by new item Item for industrial stepladders is amended to provide classes based on greatest dimension. Additional changes shown herein are for clarification, simplification and uniformity. CCSB Contact: Daniel E. Horning Telephone (703) horning@nmfta.org William F. Mascaro Telephone (703) mascaro@nmfta.org Allison L. Austin Telephone (703) austin@nmfta.org SUBJECT 2 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GROUP: subject to item Switchboards or Switchboard Sections, see Note, item 63151, in boxes, crates or Packages 2050, 2291 or NOTE Does not apply on electronic telephone switching systems or components thereof. For applicable provisions, see item Switchboards, electromechanical, or Switchboard Parts, NOI, see Notes, items and 63242, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application. Item is canceled with reference to new item 63150, naming Switchboards or Switchboard Sections, at class 150. Note, item is canceled with reference to new Note, item Note, item is canceled with no further application. CCSB Contact: Matthew S. Erim Telephone (703) erim@nmfta.org Page 5
6 SUBJECT 3 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED DECORATIONS GROUP: subject to item Original Works of Art, other than when moving subject to items or Pictures, printed on paper or paperboard, framed, with or without glass, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application NOTE Cancel; no further application Paintings or Pictures, NOI, framed or unframed, with or without glass, see Note, item 56166, in boxes, see Note, item 56167, released to a value not exceeding $25.00 per pound, see Note, item 56168, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 4 but less than Sub 3 8 or greater NOTE Also applies on Printed Posters, other than those used for advertising, or Lenticular Pictures NOTE Articles must be protected by interior packing forms necessary to afford adequate protection against damage NOTE Unless otherwise provided in individual participating carriers' tariffs, articles moving under the provisions of item shall only be accepted subject to a maximum liability of $25.00 per pound. If shipper fails to declare a value, or declares a value in excess of $25.00 per pound, shipment will not be accepted, but if the shipment is inadvertently accepted, it will be considered as being released to a value not exceeding $25.00 per pound and the shipment will move subject to such limitation of liability. In no instance will carriers' liability exceed the actual value of the article lost or damaged Original Works of Art, etc... Cancel; see item Paintings or Pictures, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application Pictures, paperboard, framed with plastic frame, without glass, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application Pictures, lenticular, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application Pictures, lithographed or printed on sheet steel, etc... Cancel; see item PRINTED MATTER GROUP: subject to item Calendar Pictures, etc... Cancel; see item Pictures or Posters, printed on paper or paperboard, etc... Cancel; see item Page 6
7 SUBJECT 3 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Continued ITEM 172 LIMITATION OF CARRIER LIABILITY WHERE VALUE IS NOT DECLARED BY SHIPPER Where item 56165, 62820, 63025, 70080, 88160, 99400, , , , , or of this Classification applies, and shipper fails to declare a value as required by those provisions, the shipment will not be accepted, but if the shipment is inadvertently accepted, the carrier's liability shall be limited as follows: ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION VALUE LIMITATION Paintings or Pictures, NOI, framed or unframed, with or without glass $25.00 per pound Radio, Radio-telephone or Television Transmitting or Transmitting and Receiving Sets or other Radio Impulse or Wireless Audio (Sound) Impulse Transmitting or Transmitting $10.00 per pound and Receiving Sets, separate or combined Semiconductors, viz.: Devices, NOI; Diodes; Rectifiers; Thermistors; Transistors $20.00 per pound Flatware, Dresserware or Holloware, sterling silver; or Flatware, Dresserware or Holloware, with sterling silver parts, such as $5.00 per pound backs, covers, frames, handles or tops Glassware, NOI $19.00 per pound Hides, Pelts or Skins, dressed or tanned or not dressed nor tanned, NOI, dry $7.50 per pound Household Goods, Personal Effects or Military Baggage, other than shipments moving under the U.S. Department of Defense $0.10 per pound Personal Property Program Jewelry, costume or novelty, made of materials other than solid or filled precious metals, not mounted nor set with $5.00 per pound precious stones Machines, Systems or Devices, data processing, or Components, Parts or Peripherals thereof $25.00 per pound Metal, NOI, or Metal Alloys, NOI $5.00 per pound Radioactive Materials $25.00 per pound Watches or Watch Movements $10.00 each Where the provisions of other tariffs apply, and those provisions specify a limitation of the carrier s liability absent a release or value declaration by the shipper, the carrier s liability shall be limited to the extent provided by such applicable provisions when the shipper does not make the requisite or specified release or value declaration. Page 7
8 SUBJECT 3 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded Items 56157, , , , , and are canceled with reference to new item 56165, naming Paintings or Pictures, NOI, framed or unframed, with or without glass, with classes based on density breaks at 4 and 8 pcf, subject to a released value not exceeding $25.00 per pound. New Note, item is established to clarify the application of item New Note, item is established to provide additional packaging requirements for item And new Note, item is established stipulating a maximum liability of $25.00 per pound for articles moving under item Note, item further provides an inadvertence clause where value is not declared or is declared in excess of $25.00 per pound. Item (Rule) 172 is amended to reflect the approved released value provisions of item Concurrently, item , naming Original Works of Art, is canceled and reestablished as new item CCSB Contact: Walter A. Whalen Telephone (703) whalen@nmfta.org SUBJECT 4 DOCKET APPROVED AS MODIFIED Reagents, copper extraction (Copper Extractants), other than corrosive materials, in drums or intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) New item is established for copper extraction reagents, other than corrosive materials. As modified, class 60 is assigned. CCSB Contact: Nathan D. Ripke Telephone (703) ripke@nmfta.org SUBJECT 5 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED PAPER: subject to item Toilet Paper, Napkin Paper or Paper Toweling, see Note, item , in wrapped rolls weighing each 25 pounds or more NOTE Applies only on rolls of non-perforated paper, as from the mill, used to make toilet paper, paper napkins or paper towels. PAPER ARTICLES GROUP: subject to item Toilet Paper, in boxes or Packages 215 or Toilet Paper, etc... Cancel; see item Page 8
9 SUBJECT 5 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded Item is canceled with reference to new item for Toilet Paper, at class 125. Item is amended by removing the provision for rolls weighing each less than 25 pounds. Note, item is amended for clarification. CCSB Contact: Allison L. Austin Telephone (703) austin@nmfta.org SUBJECT 6 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED CONDUITS, OTHER THAN EARTHEN, GROUP: subject to item Pipe Fittings, aluminum, with or without covering or lining of brass, copper or steel, NOI, etc... Cancel; see item Pipe or Tubing, aluminum, in straight lengths, without couplings, coverings or linings, having a density in pounds per cubic foot of 30 or greater and having an actual value not exceeding $2.25 per pound, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application Pipe or Tubing, aluminum, NOI, other than SU corrugated culvert or pipe, with or without covering or lining of brass, copper or steel, straight or bent shapes, with or without couplings, ferrules, valves or nipples, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; no further application Pipe, Tubing, or Pipe or Tubing Fittings, aluminum, combined or not combined with other materials, NOI, in packages: Sub 1 Greatest dimension exceeding 192 inches Sub 2 Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches but not exceeding 192 inches. 85 Sub 3 Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches Items 51400, and are canceled with reference to new item for aluminum pipe, tubing, or pipe or tubing fittings, with classes based on greatest dimension. Notes, items and are canceled as having no further application. CCSB Contact: Erin N. Topper Telephone (703) topper@nmfta.org Page 9
10 SUBJECT 7 DOCKET APPROVED AS MODIFIED FLOOR OR WALL COVERINGS AND RELATED ARTICLES GROUP: subject to item Carpets; Carpeting; Carpet Remnants; or Rugs, see Note, item 70681; in boxes, wrapped bales or rolls or Packages 413 or 2092: Sub 1 Greatest dimension exceeding 192 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 2 Less than Sub 3 12 or greater Sub 4 Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches but not exceeding 192 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 5 Less than Sub 6 12 or greater Sub 7 Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 8 Less than Sub 9 12 or greater NOTE No Change. Cancel; obsolete. Package 2070 The provisions of item 70680, based on greatest dimension and density, are amended as shown. As modified, class 175 is assigned to sub 2 of the approved provisions. Package 2070 is canceled as obsolete. CCSB Contact: Matthew S. Erim Telephone (703) erim@nmfta.org THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 10
11 SUBJECT 8 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED FURNITURE GROUP: subject to item Metallic or Wooden: subject to item Cabinets or Lockers, with or without components of other materials, see Notes, items 80441, and 80443, viz.: Kitchens or Kitchen Islands, outdoor, see Note, item 80445; [Other Articles Listed No Change.] In crates or Packages 1F, 2F, 3F, 5F, 16F, 19F, 21F, 22F, 25F, 50F, 53F, 69F, 111F, 133F or 149F, see Note, item 80446, subject to Items 170 and 171 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 1 but less than Sub 3 2 but less than Sub 4 4 but less than Sub 5 6 but less than Sub 6 8 but less than Sub 7 10 but less than Sub 8 12 but less than Sub 9 15 but less than Sub but less than Sub or greater NOTE No Change NOTE No Change NOTE No Change NOTE No Change NOTE Applies on outdoor kitchens or outdoor kitchen islands consisting of a combination of cabinets, counters, sinks, appliances or other components, whether in same or separate packages. When in separate packages, the cabinets, counters, sinks, appliances or other components may be in packages authorized in individual items NOTE No Change Tables or Stations, food preparation, see Note, item 82156, in crates or Packages 1F, 2F, 3F, 5F, 16F,19F, 21F, 22F, 25F, 50F, 53F, 69F, 111F, 133F or 149F NOTE Applies on food preparation tables or stations, for indoor use, with or without cabinets, cutting boards, sinks, refrigerators or other components, whether in same or separate packages. When in separate packages, the cabinets, cutting boards, sinks, refrigerators or other components may be in packages authorized in individual items. Page 11
12 SUBJECT 8 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded Item is amended to name Kitchens or Kitchen Islands, outdoor in the viz. listing. New Note, item is added to clarify what components can be included and what packaging is authorized. New item is established for indoor food preparation tables or stations, at class 175. New Note, item is added to clarify what components can be included and what packaging is authorized. CCSB Contact: William F. Mascaro Telephone (703) mascaro@nmfta.org Walter A. Whalen Telephone (703) whalen@nmfta.org SUBJECT 9 DOCKET APPROVED AS MODIFIED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GROUP: subject to item Earbuds, Earphones, Headphones or Headsets, in boxes: Sub 1 NOI Sub 2 Disposable, not packaged for retail sale, having a density of 9 pounds or greater per cubic foot, see Note, item NOTE Density must be shown by shipper on shipping orders and bills of lading at time of shipment. If density is not shown and shipment is inadvertently accepted, class will initially be assessed under the provisions of sub 1. Upon satisfactory proof of actual density, class will be adjusted accordingly. Item is amended to provide two subprovisions: an NOI provision, at the current class 175; and a provision for disposable products not packaged for retail sale, at class 100. As modified, the subprovision for disposable products is restricted to densities of 9 pounds or greater per cubic foot, and new Note, item is established to provide an inadvertence clause. Concurrently, the description of item is amended by adding the noun Earbuds for clarification. CCSB Contact: Nathan D. Ripke Telephone (703) ripke@nmfta.org SUBJECT 10 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED ATHLETIC GOODS GROUP: subject to item Bats, baseball, aluminum, unfinished, etc.... Cancel; see item Page 12
13 SUBJECT 10 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded ATHLETIC GOODS GROUP: subject to item Bats, baseball, softball or cricket, other than hollow plastic, in boxes, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 10 or greater Item is canceled with reference to item 15680, which is amended to read Bats, baseball, softball or cricket, other than hollow plastic, with classes based on a density break at 10 pcf. CCSB Contact: Keith L. Charles, Jr. Telephone (703) charles@nmfta.org SUBJECT 11 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED MACHINERY GROUP: subject to item Business or Office: subject to item Mailing Machines, in boxes or crates NOTE Cancel; no further application. Item is amended to provide class 150 for mailing machines. Note, item is canceled with no further application. CCSB Contact: Walter A. Whalen Telephone (703) whalen@nmfta.org SUBJECT 12 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED LAMPS OR LIGHTING GROUP: subject to item NOTE No Change Lamps (Lightbulbs), electric, sealed beam, see Notes, items and , in boxes or Packages 1288, 2097 or NOTE No Change. Item is amended to assign class 125. CCSB Contact: Nathan D. Ripke Telephone (703) ripke@nmfta.org Page 13
14 SUBJECT 13 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED CLAY GROUP: subject to item Vermiculite, crude (Vermiculite Ore), etc... Cancel; see item Vermiculite, crude (Vermiculite Ore) or other than crude, in bags, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 10 or greater Vermiculite, other than crude, etc... Cancel; see item Items and are canceled with reference to new item 48505, with classes based on a density break at 10 pcf. CCSB Contact: Ashley L. Gencarelli Telephone (703) gencarelli@nmfta.org SUBJECT 14 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS GROUP: subject to item Tools, hand, kitchen, NOI, other than power, in boxes, subject to Items 170 and 171 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 1 but less than Sub 3 2 but less than Sub 4 4 but less than Sub 5 6 but less than Sub 6 8 but less than Sub 7 10 but less than Sub 8 12 but less than Sub 9 15 but less than Sub but less than Sub or greater NOTE Cancel; no further application. Item is amended to provide the CCSB s standard 11-subprovision density scale. The description is also amended in the interest of uniformity and to remove the material construction restriction. Additionally, the packaging reference to in drums is removed. Note, item is canceled with no further application. CCSB Contact: Allison L. Austin Telephone (703) austin@nmfta.org Page 14
15 SUBJECT 15 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED CONDUITS, OTHER THAN EARTHEN, GROUP: subject to item Pipe or Tubing, brass, bronze or copper, insulated or jacketed with cellular, expanded or foam plastic or rubber, combined or not combined with other materials, see Notes, items and 51902, in coils, in boxes NOTE Applies on insulated or jacketed pipe or tubing used in air conditioning, refrigeration or similar applications NOTE Also applies on Line Sets consisting of two lengths of coiled brass, bronze or copper pipe or tubing, one or both lengths insulated or jacketed, with or without fittings, charged or not charged with nitrogen or refrigerant gas. MACHINERY GROUP: subject to item Ice Making or Refrigerating Machinery or Machines: subject to item Kits, tube, air conditioning or refrigeration system, etc... Cancel; see item NOTE Cancel; see item Item is canceled with reference to item 51900, which is concurrently amended to include insulation or jacketing of cellular, expanded or foam rubber. Note, item is canceled with reference to new Note, item to clarify the application of item Note, item is amended accordingly. CCSB Contact: Erin N. Topper Telephone (703) SUBJECT 16 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED ATHLETIC GOODS GROUP: subject to item Athletic or Sporting Goods, viz.: Athletic or Sporting Goods, NOI; [Other Articles Listed No Change.] In boxes, crates or drums, see Note, item 15522, subject to Items 170 and 171 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 1 but less than Sub 3 2 but less than Sub 4 4 but less than Sub 5 6 but less than Sub 6 8 but less than Sub 7 10 but less than Sub 8 12 but less than Sub 9 15 but less than Sub but less than Sub or greater Page 15
16 SUBJECT 16 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded ATHLETIC GOODS GROUP: subject to item NOTE No Change NOTE No Change NOTE No Change NOTE No Change Tennis Goods or Sets, in boxes... Cancel; see item Item is canceled with reference to item CCSB Contact: Nathan D. Ripke Telephone (703) SUBJECT 17 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED FIBERS: subject to item Fibers, NOI, see Note, item 68311, in bags, bales or boxes, subject to Items 170 and 171 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: Sub 1 Less than Sub 2 1 but less than Sub 3 2 but less than Sub 4 4 but less than Sub 5 6 but less than Sub 6 8 but less than Sub 7 10 but less than Sub 8 12 but less than Sub 9 15 but less than Sub but less than Sub or greater NOTE Also applies on Cotton, Wool or Synthetic Fiber Nubs Nubs, wool, cotton or synthetic fiber, etc... Cancel; see item Item is canceled with reference to item 68310, which is concurrently amended to provide the CCSB s standard 11-subprovision density scale. New Note, item is added to clarify that item also applies on cotton, wool or synthetic fiber nubs. CCSB Contact: Walter A. Whalen Telephone (703) whalen@nmfta.org Page 16
17 SUBJECT 18 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED CHEMICALS GROUP: see Notes, items and NOTE No Change NOTE 1. Materials regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation that are required to bear any of the Hazard Class 6 or Hazard Division 6.1 labels listed below are subject to the provisions of item 45615, regardless of the DOT-designated Hazard Class or Hazard Division. (a) INHALATION HAZARD (b) POISON (c) TOXIC (d) PG III 2. No Change Poisonous or Toxic Materials, as defined in 49 CFR and required to bear a notice to that effect on bills of lading and packaging, see Note, item 45616: Subs No Change. NOTE Applies on materials subject to U.S. Department of Transportation regulations that are required to bear any of the Hazard Class 6 or Hazard Division 6.1 labels listed below regardless of the DOT-designated Hazard Class or Hazard Division. 1. INHALATION HAZARD 2. POISON 3. TOXIC 4. PG III NOTE No Change. Notes, items and are amended for clarification. CCSB Contact: Donald A. Newell Telephone (703) newell@nmfta.org SUBJECT 19 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED MACHINERY GROUP: subject to item Presses: subject to item Screen Printing (Screen Presses or Screen Printers): Sub 1 In packages other than boxes or crates Sub 2 In boxes or crates Page 17
18 SUBJECT 19 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED Concluded Sub 1 of item is amended to apply on screen printing presses (screen presses or screen printers) In packages other than boxes or crates, and sub 2 is amended to apply when In boxes or crates, with no change to the classes specified. CCSB Contact: Erin N. Topper Telephone (703) topper@nmfta.org SUBJECT 20 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED GLASSWARE GROUP: subject to item Bulbs, incandescent electric lamp, without metal fittings, and not containing filaments or gases, etc.... Cancel; obsolete Item is canceled as obsolete. CCSB Contact: Keith L. Charles, Jr. Telephone (703) charles@nmfta.org SUBJECT 21 DOCKET APPROVED AS DOCKETED BOOT GROUP: subject to item Box Toe Boards, etc.... Cancel; obsolete Pegs, wooden, etc.... Cancel; obsolete FARM EQUIPMENT GROUP: subject to item Hog Oilers, cast aluminum... Cancel; obsolete Featherbone (Garment Reinforcement), other than steel, etc.... Cancel; obsolete RAILWAY GROUP: subject to item Smoke Jacks, car, iron... Cancel; obsolete Items 28240, 28440, 65480, and are canceled as obsolete. CCSB Contact: Ashley L. Gencarelli Telephone (703) gencarelli@nmfta.org Page 18
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