The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

Portada
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949
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.

Dentro del libro

Otras ediciones - Ver todas

Términos y frases comunes

Pasajes populares

Página 389 - This Is to certify that the above articles are properly described by name, and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the applicable regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commandant of the Coast Guard.
Página 4 - Articles (hereinafter called Bureau of Explosives). The Bureau of Explosives will make inspections and conduct investigations and will confer with manufacturers and shippers with a view to determining what regulations will within reasonable limits afford the highest degree of safety in preparing and packing explosives and other dangerous articles for transportation by carriers by rail, highway, or water. The Commission will give due weight to the expert opinions thus obtained.
Página 112 - Tank cars containing compressed gases must not be shipped unless they were loaded by or with the consent of the owner thereof; and must not be loaded with any gas which combines chemically with the gas previously loaded therein, until all residue has been removed and interior of tank thoroughly cleaned.
Página 402 - A broken box of high explosives that cannot be recoopered should be reinforced by stout wrapping paper and twine, placed in another strong box and surrounded by dry, fine sawdust or dry and clean cotton waste or elastic wads made from dry newspapers.
Página 44 - Ammunition for cannon with empty projectiles, inert-loaded projectiles, solid projectiles or without projectiles, or shell, and catapult charges exceeding 2 inches in diameter, is fixed ammunition assembled in a unit consisting of the cartridge case containing the propelling charge and primer with empty, inert-loaded, or solid projectiles, or without projectiles, which is fired from a cannon, mortar, gun, howitzer or recoilless rifle.
Página 61 - Spec. 37A or 37B (§78.131 or § 78.132 of this chapter) . Metal drums (single-trip) not over 5 gallons capacity with welded side seams, irrespective of flash point or viscosity. (b) Polishes, metal, stove, furniture and wood, liquid, in glass or earthenware containers of not over 1 quart capacity each, or metal containers not over 5 gallons capacity each, packed in strong outside containers are exempt from specification packaging, marking, and labeling requirements, except that marking name of contents...
Página 48 - Smokeless powders are propellant explosives from which there Is little or no smoke when fired. They include smokeless powder for cannon and smokeless powder for small arms. Smokeless powder for cannon used In the United States at the present time consists of a nitrocellulose colloid and Is comparatively safe to handle and transport. Smokeless powder for small arms may consist of nitrocellulose or nitrocellulose combined with nitroglycerin.
Página 50 - approved" is used in this specification it means approval by the Association of American Railroads Committee on Tank Cars as prescribed by § 78.259 (a), (b), (c) and (d).

Información bibliográfica