The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Administrative law 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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Page 129
... length , exclusive of neck , and 41⁄2 inches or less in outside diameter . NOTE 1 : Safety relief devices are required on specs . 9 , 40 , and 41 ( §§ 178.63 , 178.66 , and 178.67 of this chapter ) cylinders . NOTE 2 : Safety relief ...
... length , exclusive of neck , and 41⁄2 inches or less in outside diameter . NOTE 1 : Safety relief devices are required on specs . 9 , 40 , and 41 ( §§ 178.63 , 178.66 , and 178.67 of this chapter ) cylinders . NOTE 2 : Safety relief ...
Page 134
... length and spaced at least 3 inches apart . ( iv ) Welds shall not be made on or near a brazed joint ( to prevent the pos- sibility of copper penetration ) . ( v ) After repair the welds are to be inspected visually for weld quality ...
... length and spaced at least 3 inches apart . ( iv ) Welds shall not be made on or near a brazed joint ( to prevent the pos- sibility of copper penetration ) . ( v ) After repair the welds are to be inspected visually for weld quality ...
Page 144
... length not to exceed 36 inches , or bags not exceeding 50 pounds each securely closed so as to prevent leakage ... length . ( ii ) Cartridges exceeding 4 inches in diameter and not exceeding 5 inches in diameter and between 8 inches and ...
... length not to exceed 36 inches , or bags not exceeding 50 pounds each securely closed so as to prevent leakage ... length . ( ii ) Cartridges exceeding 4 inches in diameter and not exceeding 5 inches in diameter and between 8 inches and ...
Page 145
... length not to exceed 36 inches , or bags not exceeding 121⁄2 pounds each . Bags if not com- pletely sealed against leakage by method of closure must be packed with filling holes up . Gross weight of wooden boxes not to exceed 75 pounds ...
... length not to exceed 36 inches , or bags not exceeding 121⁄2 pounds each . Bags if not com- pletely sealed against leakage by method of closure must be packed with filling holes up . Gross weight of wooden boxes not to exceed 75 pounds ...
Page 147
... length , or gross weight of 25 pounds . ( 7 ) Spec . 23G ( § 178.218 of this chap- ter ) Fiberboard boxes . Such explo- sives when packed in boxes consisting of more than one tube joined circumfer- entially are exempt from requirements ...
... length , or gross weight of 25 pounds . ( 7 ) Spec . 23G ( § 178.218 of this chap- ter ) Fiberboard boxes . Such explo- sives when packed in boxes consisting of more than one tube joined circumfer- entially are exempt from requirements ...
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