Specifications of moisture proofed paper lined burlap bags. 146.09-11 Chutes and conveyors for han 146.20-11 Class C explosives. 146.20-13 dling explosives. Samples of explosives and explosive articles for laboratory and examination purposes. Stowage of explosives. Stowage of blasting caps and small quantities of other explosives. Stowage of explosives in holda containing coal. On deck stowage of explosives. Stowage of fireworks. Stowage of explosives with other dangerous articles. Stowage of explosives and nondangerous cargo. Stowage and dunnaging of containers of explosives. Preparation of magazines, decks, hatches and holds before handling explosives. Loading and unloading explosives. Constructing of magazines. Handling explosives. 146.20-37 Cargo working equipment. Installation of loading chute. Lights, tools and equipment. Fires. Smoking. Liquor or drugs. Damaged or leaking containers of explosives. Containers found damaged or leaking on board vessels. Magazine vessels storing explosives. Sec. 146.22-7 146.22-10 146.20-67 146.20-69 146.20-71 146.20-73 146.20-75 146.22-15 Unauthorized persons on magazine vessels. 146.22-20 magazine vessels. 146.22-25 146.22-80 148.22-35 146.22-40 146.22-100 Use of power-operated industrial trucks in spaces containing flammable solids and oxidizing materials. Stowage of inflammable solida Stowage of oxidizing materials Exemptions for inflammable Nitro carbon nitrate. Table E-Classification: Infammable solids. Table E-Classification: Oxidizing materials. Subpart 146.23-Detailed Regulations Governing Corrosive Liquids Definitions of corrosive liquids. Stowage of glass carboys. Exemptions for corrosive liquids. Subpart 146.24-Detailed Regulations Governing chlorine. Sec. 146.24-60 Sec. Stowage of cylinders containing 146.27-25 146.27-27 146.27-30 146.27-31 146.27-32 146.27-35 146.25-40 146.25-48 Tear gas or irritating substances, Class C, tear gas label. Limitation of “On deck" stowage. Use of power-operated industrial trucks in spaces containing poisonous articles. 146.25-45 Stowage of poisonous articles with explosives and other dangerous articles. 146.27-50 Requirements and conditions for Fishmeal pellets in bulk. Certain hazardous articles in 146.27-100 Table K-Classification: Hazardous articles. Subpart 146.28-Temporary Amendments to Regulations Reused single-trip containers. Additional containers for rubber scrap Scope. 146.28-2 146.28-6 Cylinder valve protection. Additional type tank cars for gasoline. Additional containers for gasoline. Additional type tank cars for inflammable liquids. 146.28-14 Additional containers for inflammable liquids. 146.28-15 Additional containers for rubber cement. 146.28-17 Additional containers for chromic acid solution. 146.28-20 Additional containers for methyl bromide, liquid. 146.28-21 Additional containers for poisonous liquids. 146.28-22 Increase of weight limitation for Class B poisonous solids. Subpart 146.29-Detailed Regulations Governing the Transportation of Military Explosives and Hazardous Munitions on Board Vessels 146.29-1 Effective date. Scope. Regulations not applicable. Port security regulations. Import shipments. Definitions and abbreviations. 146.26-20 "On deck" stowage. 146.26-25 "Under deck" stowage. 146.26-30 Potable spirits. 146.26-85 Use of power-operated industrial 146.29-3 146.29-5 146.29-7 146.29-9 bustible liquids. 146.29-11 146.29-13 Permit for handling military ex AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 148 issued under R.S. 4405, as amended, 4463, as amended, 4472, sec. 6(b) (1), 80 Stat. 938; 46 U.S.C. 375, 416, 170, 49 U.S.C. 1665(b); 49 CFR 1.48(b), (35 F.R. 4959), unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply sec. 3, 68 Stat. 675; 50 U.S.C. 198; E.O. 11239, July 31, 1965, 80 F.R. 9671, 3 CFR, 1965 Supp. CROSS REFERENCE: For regulations of the Department of Transportation relating to the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, see 49 CFR Parts 170-179. Subpart 146.01-Preface SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 146.01 contained in Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, unless otherwise noted. § 146.01-1 Purpose of regulations. The purpose of the regulations in this subchapter is to promote safety in the handling, stowage, storage and transportation of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids, as defined herein, on board vessels on any navigable waters within the limits of the jurisdiction of the United States including its territories and possessions excepting only the Panama Canal Zone and to make more effective the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1960, relative to the carriage of dangerous goods. [CGFR 66-28, 31 F.R. 8296, June 14, 1966] § 146.01-2 Source of regulations. The Commandant of the Coast Guard shall by regulation define, describe, name and classify all explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids and shall establish such regulations as may be necessary to make effective the purpose intended. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947] Class 2 Gases: compressed, liquified or dis- Compressed gases. solved under pressure. Class 3-Inflammable liquids-----. Class 4-Inflammable solids, substances which are spontaneously combustible or substances emitting inflammable gases when wet. Inflammable liquids and combustible liquids. Inflammable solids. Class 5-Oxidizing substances and organic Oxidizing materials. peroxides. Class 6 Poisonous (toxic) and infectious sub- Poisons: stances. Class 7-Radioactive materials_ Class 8-Corrosives--- Extremely dangerous poison, Class A. Tear gas or irritating substances, Radioactive materials. Class 9-Miscellaneous dangerous substances. Hazardous articles. (b) The classifications in column 1 may be used on dangerous cargo manifests, lists or stowage plans and other shipping documents to describe dangerous articles that are being offered to water carriers for transportation in export trade or that are imported for ultimate delivery within the same port area. [CGFR 66-28, 31 F.R. 8296, June 14, 1966, as amended by CGFR 68-142, 34 F.R. 2084, Feb. 12, 1969] § 146.01-5 Changes in regulations. Changes in regulations usually result from the development of new information, altered conditions, improvement in manufacture, or modernized commercial practices. Proposals for changes will be considered by the Commandant of the Coast Guard on his own motion or upon a request submitted by any carrier interest, by industry, or other interested party. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947] § 146.01-6 Provision for notice and public hearing. Additions, alterations, amendments or repeals of any of the regulations in this subchapter except in an emergency, shall be published and public hearings with respect thereto shall be held on such notice as the Commandant of the Coast Guard deems advisable under the circumstances. Any additions, alterations. 9 amendments or repeals shall, unless a shorter time is authorized by the Commandant of the Coast Guard take effect 90 days after their promulgation. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 254, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947] § 146.01-7 Inflammable or combusti ble liquids in bulk. Nothing in the regulations in this part shall be construed as affecting the transportation of inflammable or combustible liquids in bulk, such transportation being governed by the regulations promulgated under the provisions of section 4417a of the Revised Statutes, as amended (49 Stat. 1889, sec. 3, 54 Stat. 1028; 46 U.8.C. 391a). § 146.01--8 Effective date of regulations. The regulations in this subchapter became effective on and after April 9, 1941. [CGFR 53-26, 18 F.R. 6205, Sept. 1, 1958] § 146.01-9 Supersedes existing rulings. All rulings in existence on the effective date of the regulations in this part regarding transportation, packing, marking, labeling or storage, as cargo, of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids, on board vessels as promulgated by the office of the Director of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation are super |