The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 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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... deck in open " means the ar- ticles may be stowed on the open weather deck of a vessel . Such cargo may be protected from the elements if necessary or advisable . ( b ) " On deck protected " means the articles may be stowed on the open ...
... deck in open " means the ar- ticles may be stowed on the open weather deck of a vessel . Such cargo may be protected from the elements if necessary or advisable . ( b ) " On deck protected " means the articles may be stowed on the open ...
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... open air . Passenger ve- hicles shall not be stowed in a position adjacent ... deck hold that is dry and well ventilated . They shall be so located as not ... open to the free circulation of air and shall not be used for stowage or ...
... open air . Passenger ve- hicles shall not be stowed in a position adjacent ... deck hold that is dry and well ventilated . They shall be so located as not ... open to the free circulation of air and shall not be used for stowage or ...
Page 77
... deck beams when the explosives are not stowed closer than twelve ( 12 ) inches of such beams . If explosives are ... open space of not more than one inch below the over deck frame . § 146.09–5 Metal lockers for stowage of fireworks ...
... deck beams when the explosives are not stowed closer than twelve ( 12 ) inches of such beams . If explosives are ... open space of not more than one inch below the over deck frame . § 146.09–5 Metal lockers for stowage of fireworks ...
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... open deck and terminate in a goose- neck or other suitable weather head . If natural ventilation is not practicable or adequate , mechanical means of exhaust shall be employed in conjunction with the duct . The air outlet on the battery ...
... open deck and terminate in a goose- neck or other suitable weather head . If natural ventilation is not practicable or adequate , mechanical means of exhaust shall be employed in conjunction with the duct . The air outlet on the battery ...
Page 83
... deck in open " only . AB Hull constructed of steel or wood , completely decked over , fitted with cargo hatches , ceiled holds , and capable of stowing cargo “ Under deck " or " On deck in open ” . AO Hull constructed of steel or wood ...
... deck in open " only . AB Hull constructed of steel or wood , completely decked over , fitted with cargo hatches , ceiled holds , and capable of stowing cargo “ Under deck " or " On deck in open ” . AO Hull constructed of steel or wood ...
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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 DOT 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 DOT regulations trainships dunnage Ferry stowage BB Fiber drum DOT-21C Fiberboard boxes DOT-12B Flash point fuzes ignition inflammable loading Metal barrels Metal drums Motor vehicle tank name of article net wt nitrocellulose package passenger or vehicle Poison polyethylene Portable tanks DOT-51 projectiles R. R. car ferry Required conditions shipment solid Steel barrels stowage AA stowage On deck stowed Tank cars complying tion Tween decks readily valve protection cap vehicle Ferry stowage vehicle Not permitted vehicle tank trucks vessel On deck WIC DOT WIC DOT-2U WIMC Wooden barrels Wooden boxes DOT-15A Yellow сар
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Page 931 - IV Secret Service, Department of the Treasury V Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the Treasury VI Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the Treasury Title 32 — National Defense SUBTITLE A — Department of Defense I Office of the Secretary of Defense V Department of the Army VI Department of the Navy...
Page 10 - RS 4472, as amended, or any of the regulations established thereunder shall be subject to a penalty of not more than $2,000 for each violation. In the case of any such violation on the part of the owner, charterer, agent, master, or person In charge of 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.
Page 93 - ... (b) The outside of each package must incorporate a feature such as a seal, which is not readily breakable and which, while intact, will be evidence that the package has not been illicitly opened. (c) The smallest outside dimension of any package must be 4 inches or greater. (d...
Page 192 - 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° P. and above 80° P.
Page 616 - Poisonous gases or liquids of such nature that a very small amount of the gas, or vapor of the liquid, mixed with air is dangerous to life.
Page 616 - C poisons, which are known to be so toxic to man as to afford a hazard to health during transportation; or which, in the absence of adequate data on human toxicity, are presumed to be toxic to man because they fall within any one of the following categories when tested on laboratory animals: (1) Oral toxicity.
Page 160 - Containers must not be entirely filled. Sufficient interior space must be left vacant to prevent leakage or distortion of containers due to the expansion of the contents from Increase of temperature during transit. Each outside container shall be plainly marked "Propellant Explosives (Liquid) Class B.'r No label required. No label required. Stowage— magazine or: "On deck under cover.
Page 584 - Each completed container filled for shipment must have been heated until the pressure In the container Is equivalent to the equilibrium pressure of the content at 130° P.
Page 69 - The senior deck officer shall see that tests of the carbon monoxide content of the atmosphere are made as frequently as conditions require. Such tests shall be made in the area in which persons are working, by persons acquainted with the test equipment and procedure. The concentration of carbon monoxide in the holds and intermediate decks where persons are working shall be maintained at not more than 50 parts per million (0.005%) as a time weighted average, and persons shall be removed from the area...
Page 101 - IV radionuclides, except that for inert gases the limit is 1.000 curies. (2) Test conditions: The conditions which the package must be capable of withstanding must be applied sequentially, to determine their cumulative effect on a package, in the following order: (i) Free drop. A free drop through a distance of 30 feet onto a flat essentially unyielding horizontal target surface, striking the surface in a position for which maximum damage is expected.