The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... vehicle need not be in a position to jettison but should be stowed as to be easily accessible . ( 1 ) " Ferry stowage ( BB ) " means that a railroad ... car ferry when stowed in a location away from sources of artificial heat . The vehicle ...
... vehicle need not be in a position to jettison but should be stowed as to be easily accessible . ( 1 ) " Ferry stowage ( BB ) " means that a railroad ... car ferry when stowed in a location away from sources of artificial heat . The vehicle ...
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... Railroad Vehicles , Highway Vehicles , Vans or Portable Containers Loaded With Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles ... vehicle is a cargo carry- ing body or tank permanently attached to an underframe and wheels ( box car , tank car ...
... Railroad Vehicles , Highway Vehicles , Vans or Portable Containers Loaded With Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles ... vehicle is a cargo carry- ing body or tank permanently attached to an underframe and wheels ( box car , tank car ...
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May be stowed in the following loca- tions when contained in railroad vehicles or highway vehicles : Weather deck ... vehicle , van or container containing any other dangerous articles that require a placard by this subpart shall be ...
May be stowed in the following loca- tions when contained in railroad vehicles or highway vehicles : Weather deck ... vehicle , van or container containing any other dangerous articles that require a placard by this subpart shall be ...
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... railroad car ferry or highway vehicle ferry . § 146.08-5 Permitted articles . ( a ) Railroad or highway vehicles in which are loaded any permitted explo- sives or other dangerous articles or sub- stances as defined in this subchapter ...
... railroad car ferry or highway vehicle ferry . § 146.08-5 Permitted articles . ( a ) Railroad or highway vehicles in which are loaded any permitted explo- sives or other dangerous articles or sub- stances as defined in this subchapter ...
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... vehicle and the shipping name of the dangerous substances in accord- ance ... railroad or highway vehicles and which recently contained a substance defined as ... car deck away from heat on board a railroad car ferry operating as a cargo ...
... vehicle and the shipping name of the dangerous substances in accord- ance ... railroad or highway vehicles and which recently contained a substance defined as ... car deck away from heat on board a railroad car ferry operating as a cargo ...
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ammunition article Characteristic properties Authorized for stowage barrels or drums barrels or kegs bustible liquids Carboys CGFR Class combustible liquids complying with ICC compressed gas conditions for transportation conditions for transportation-Continued Cylinders as prescribed Cylindrical steel overpack deck in open deck protected deck under cover decks readily accessible Descriptive name Ferry stowage BB Ferry vessel Fiber drum ICC-21C Fiber or plywood Fiberboard boxes ICC-12B flash point fuzes ICC-2SL ignition inflammable loading markings required Label Metal barrels Metal drums name of article net wt nitrocellulose packages passenger or vehicle Poison polyethylene Portable tanks ICC-51 projectiles R. R. car ferry shipment Steel barrels stowage AA stowed Tank cars complying tank trucks tion transportation Cargo vessel Tween decks readily valve protection cap vehicle Ferry stowage vehicle Not permitted vessel On deck WIC ICC WIC ICC-2S WIC of glass WIMC Wooden barrels Wooden boxes ICC-15A Yellow
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Página 915 - I Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury II Federal Reserve System III Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IV Export-Import Bank of...
Página 80 - Explosive — any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion, ie, with substantially instantaneous release of gas and heat, unless such compound, mixture, or device is otherwise specifically classified by the US Department of Transportation; see 49 CFR chapter I. The term "explosives...
Página 9 - ... the vessel, such vessel shall be liable for the penalty and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in the district court of the United States in any district in which such vessel may be found.
Página 442 - This term includes those acids, alkaline caustic liquids, and other corrosive liquids which, when in contact with living tissues, will cause severe damage of such tissues, by chemical action; or in case of leakage, will materially damage or destroy other freight by chemical action, or are liable to cause fire when in contact with organic matter or with certain chemicals.
Página 162 - A combustible liquid is defined for the purpose of the regulations in this subchapter as any liquid which gives off inflammable (flammable) vapors (as determined by flash point from Tagliabue's open-cup tester as used for test of burning oils) at or below a temperature of 150
Página 554 - Flame Projection Apparatus,1 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. (3) Using the Bureau of Explosives' Open Drum Apparatus,' there is any significant propagation of flame away from the ignition source.
Página 91 - When issued, the permit shall specify that the limits as to maximum quantity, isolation and remoteness established by local, municipal, territorial, or state authorities having jurisdiction shall not be exceeded.
Página 83 - BLACK POWDER". CLASS B EXPLOSIVES ; DEFINITIONS § 73.88 Definition of class B explosives. (a) Explosives, class B, are defined as those explosives which in general function by rapid combustion rather than detonation and include some explosive devices such as special fireworks, flash powders, some pyrotechnic signal devices and liquid or solid propellant explosives which include some smokeless powders. These explosives are further specifically described in paragraphs (b) to (g) of this section.
Página 10 - Regulations with respect to explosives prohibited by subsection 3, of RS 4472, as amended, apply to all vessels. (d) Regulations with respect to the transportation, storage, or stowage of high explosives on board passenger vessels apply to all vessels defined as "Passenger Vessels
Página 809 - Grenades. Grenades, hand or rifle, are small metal or other containers designed to be thrown by hand or projected from a rifle. They are filled with an explosive or a liquid, gas, or solid material such as a toxic or tear gas or an incendiary or smoke producing material and a bursting charge. When shipped without explosives or bursting charges, see §§ 73.100 (y), 73.330, 73.350, and 73.385.