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Postal Explorer > Publication 52 - Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail > Appendix C USPS Packaging Instructions for Mailable Hazardous Materials > USPS Packaging Instruction 2D
Foodstuffs and soap products that are held in containers under pressure are
mailable in the domestic mail via surface transportation if they qualify as
ORM-D materials and all applicable requirements in 342 are met.
• Consumer Commodity.
• Various (see Appendix A).
• International Mail: Prohibited.
• Domestic Mail: Permitted only via surface transportation sent as
Standard Mail or Parcel Post.
Primary Receptacle
• Acceptable only in a nonrefillable metal primary receptacle not
exceeding 61.0 cubic inches (1 liter) with soluble or emulsified
compressed gas.
• Liquid content of the material and the gas must not completely fill the
primary receptacle at 130° F, the pressure in the primary receptacle
must be 140 psig or less at 130° F, and the metal primary receptacle
must be able to withstand one-and-one-half times the equilibrium
pressure of the content at 130° F.
Cushioning Material
• The primary receptacle must be surrounded by sufficient cushioning
material to absorb shock and prevent damage.

Outer Packaging
• Strong outer packaging that is capable of firmly and securely holding
the primary receptacle and cushioning material is required.
• Multiple primary receptacles may be securely packed within a single
outer packaging up to a weight limit of 25 pounds (11.325 kg) per
mailpiece.
Marking
• The address side of each outer packaging must be clearly marked with
"Inside Containers Comply With Prescribed Regulations" per 49 CFR
173.306(b)(1).
• Each mailpiece must be clearly marked on the address side with
"Surface Only" or "Surface Mail Only" and "Consumer Commodity
ORM-D."
• A complete return address and delivery address must be used.
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