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present for handling tanks where transfer in transit is necessary. Tanks must be securely chocked or clamped thereon to prevent shifting. As used herein a full trailer includes a semi-trailer equipped with a front axle dolly. Each full trailer used in any of the above combinations, in or on any vehicle of which combination any such tank is transported, must have a wheel base of at least 184 inches. See174.560 of this chapter for railfreight-motor vehicle shipments.

(d) Engine to be stopped in tank motor vehicles, except for transfer pump. No flammable compressed gas shall be loaded into or on or unloaded from any tank motor vehicle with the engine running unless the engine is used for the operation of the transfer pump of the vehicle. Unless the delivery hose is equipped with a shut-off valve at its discharge end, the engine of the motor vehicle shall be stopped at the finish of such loading or unloading operation while the filling or discharge connections are disconnected.

(e) Chlorine cargo tanks shall be shipped only when equipped (1) with a gas mask of a type approved by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for chlorine service; (2) with an emergency kit for controlling leaks in fittings on the dome cover plate.

(f) No chlorine tank motor vehicle used for transportation of chlorine shall be moved, coupled or uncoupled, when any loading or unloading connections are attached to the vehicle, nor shall any semi-trailer or trailer be left without the power unit unless such semitrailer or trailer be checked or equivalent means be provided to prevent motion.

[29 F.R. 18795, Dec. 29, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 177-5, 34 F.R. 7162, May 1, 1969] § 177.841

Poisons.

(See also § 177.834 (a) to (k).)

(a) Arsenical compounds in bulk. Care shall be exercised in the loading and unloading of "arsenical dust". "arsenic trioxide", and "sodium arsenate", allowable to be loaded into siftproof, steel hopper-type or dump-type motor-vehicle bodies equipped with water-proof, dust-proof covers well secured in place on all openings, to accomplish such loading with the mini

mum spread of such compounds into the atmosphere by all means that are practicable; and no such loading or unloading shall be done near or adjacent to any place where there are or are likely to be, during the loading or unloading process assemblages of persons other than those engaged in the loading or unloading process, or upon any public highway or in any public place.

(1) The motor vehicles must be marked in accordance with § 173.368(b) of this chapter.

(2) Before any motor vehicle may be used for transporting any other articles, all detectable traces of arsenical materials must be removed therefrom by flushing with water ,or by other appropriate method, and the marking removed.

(b) No class A or class C poisons in cargo tanks. No dangerous poison, class A. or any tear gas or irritating substance, class C, may be loaded into or transported in any cargo tank.

(c) Class A or class C poisons. It shall not be permissible to transport class A or class C poisons if there be any interconnecting means of any character between the containers.

NOTE 1: Tanks complying with DOT-106A (§ 178.275 or 178.276 of this chapter) specification containing class A or B poisons as authorized in §§ 173.333 (a)(2), 173.336(a)(3), 173.338 (a) (3), 173.353 (a) (5) and 173.357 (b) (4) of this chapter may be transported in or on motor vehicles and in the manner authorized in § 177.840 (c), provided adequate facilities are present for handling tanks where transfer in transit is necessary. Tanks must be securely chocked or clamped thereon to prevent shifting.

(d) [Reserved]

(e) Material marked as or known to be poison (class A or B) must not be transported in the same vehicle with material which is marked as or known to be foodstuffs, feeds, or any other edible material intended for consumption by humans or animals.

[29 F.R. 18795, Dec. 29, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 177-3, 33 F.R. 14933, Oct. 4, 1968; Amdt. 177-5, 34 F.R. 7163, May 1, 1969; Amdt. 177-9, 34 F.R. 18554, Nov. 21, 1969] § 177.842 Radioactive material.

(a) The number of packages of radioactive materials, as provided for in

§§ 173.393 through 173.596 of this chapter, in any motor vehicle, trailer or storage location must be limited so that the total transport index number, as defined in § 173.389 (h) of this chapter, and determined by adding together the transport index numbers shown on the labels of the individual packages does not exceed 50. This provision does not apply to sole-use shipments described in § 173.393 (j) or (k) or § 173.397 of this chapter.

(b) Packages of radioactive material bearing "radioactive yellow II" or "radioactive yellow-III" labels shall not be placed in motor vehicles or other places

closer than the distances shown in the following table to any area which may be continuously occupied by passengers, employees, or shipments of animals, nor closer than the distances shown in the table below to any package containing undeveloped film (if so marked). If more than one of these packages is present, the distance shall be computed from the following table on the basis of the total transport index number (determined by adding together the transport index numbers on the labels of the individual packages) of packages in the vehicle or storeroom.

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NOTE 1: The distance in the table must be measured from the nearest point on the packages of radioactive materials.

(c) Shipments of low specific activity materials, as defined in § 173.391 of this chapter, must be loaded so as to avoid spillage and scattering of loose materials. Loading restrictions are set forth in § 173.397 of this chapter.

(d) Packages must be so blocked and braced that they cannot change position during conditions normally incident to transportation.

(e) Persons should not remain unnecessarily in a vehicle containing radioactive materials.

[Amdt. 177-3, 33 F.R. 14933, Oct. 4, 1968; 33 F.R. 19823, Dec. 27, 1968]

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ation detection instruments after each use. Carriers must not return such vehicles to service until the radiation dose rate at any accessible surface is not more than 0.5 millirem per hour, and there is no significant removable radioactive surface contamination (see § 173.399 of this chapter).

(b) This section does not apply to any vehicle used solely for transporting radioactive material if a survey of the interior surface shows that the radiation dose rate does not exceed 10 millirem per hour at the interior surface or 2 millirem per hour at 3 feet from any interior surface. These vehicles must be stenciled with the words "For Radioactive Materials Use Only" in lettering at least 3 inches high in a conspicuous place, on both sides of the exterior of the vehicle. These vehicles must be kept closed at all times other than loading and unloading.

(c) In case of fire, accident, breakage, or unusual delay involving shipments of radioactive material, see § 177.861. [Amdt. 177-3, 33 F.R. 14933, Oct. 4, 1968]

§ 177.848

Loading and storage chart of explosives and other dangerous articles.

Loading and Storage Chart of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles shown in this section. (a) Explosives or other dangerous articles must not be loaded, transported or stored together, except as provided in the

Subpart C-Loading and Storage Chart of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles

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Initiating or priming explosives, wet: Diazodinitrophenol, fulminate of mercury, guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine, lead azide, lead styphnate, nitro mannite, nitrosoguanidine, pentaerythrite tetranitrate, tetrazene, lead mononitrorescorcinate Blasting caps, with or without safety fuse (including electric blasting caps), detonating primers

Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projectiles or shell; ammunition for small arms with incendiary projectiles; ammunition for small arms with explosive projectiles; rocket ammunition with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projectiles; boosters (explosive); bursters (explosive); and supplementary charges (explosive) without detonators d Explosive projectiles; bombs; torpedoes; mines; rifle or hand grenades (explosive); jet thrust units (jato), class A; igniters, jet thrust, class A; rocket motors, class A; igniters, rocket motor, class A

Detonating fuzes, class A, with or without radioactive components Ammunition for cannon with empty, inert-loaded or solid projectiles, or without projectiles; rocket ammunition with empty, inert-loaded or solid projectiles

Propellant explosives, class B; jet thrust units (jato), class B;
igniters, jet thrust, class B; rocket motors, class B; rocket
engines (liquid), class B; igniters, rocket motor, class B;
starter cartridges, jet engine, class B

Fireworks special or railway torpedoes
Small arms ammunition

Primers for cannon or small arms, empty cartridge bags-black
powder igniters, empty cartridge cases, primed, empty
grenades, primed, combination primers or percussion caps,
toy caps, explosive cable cutters, explosive rivets
Percussion fuzes, tracer fuzes or tracers

Time, combination or detonating fuzes, class C

Cordeau detonant fuse, safety squibs, fuse lighters, fuse igniters, delay electric igniters, electric squibs, instantaneous fuse or igniter cord

Fireworks, common, highway fusees or railway fusees

Flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases, red label

Flammable solids or oxidizing materials, yellow label

Acids or corrosive liquids, white label

Compressed nonflammable gases, green label

Poisonous gases or liquids, in tank car tanks, cylinders, projectiles or bombs, poison gas label

Radioactive materials

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Low explosives or black powder

High explosives or propellant explosives, class A

Initiating or priming explosives, wet: Diazodinitrophenol, fulminate of mercury, guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine, lead azide, lead styphnate, nitro mannite, nitrosoguanidine. pentaerythrite tetranitrate, tetrazene, lead mononitroresorcinate. Blasting caps, with or without safety fuse (including electric blasting caps), detonating primers Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projectiles or shell, ammunition for small arms with explosive bullets, or ammunition for small arms with explosive projectiles, or rocket ammunition with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projectiles; and boosters (explosive), bursters (explosive), or supplementary charges (explosive) without detonators ed

Explosive projectiles, bombs, torpedoes, or mines, rifle or hand grenades (explosive), jet thrust units (jato), explosive, class A or igniters, jet thrust (jato), explosive, class A

Detonating fuzes, class A, with or without radioactive com. ponents

Ammunition for cannon with empty, inert-loaded or solid projec tiles, or without projectiles, or rocket ammunition with empty projectiles, inert-loaded or solid projectiles or without projectiles Propellant explosives, class B, jet thrust units (jato), class B, igniters, jet thrust (jato), class B. or starter cartridges, jet engines, class B

Fireworks, special or railway torpedoes

Small arms ammunition

Primers for cannon or small arms, empty cartridge bags-black powder igniters, empty cartridge cases, primed, empty grenades, primed, combination primers or percussion caps, toy caps, explosive cable cutters, explosive rivets

Percussion fuzes, tracer fuzes or tracers

Time, combination or detonating fuzes, class C

Cordeau detonant fuse, safety squibs, fuse lighters, fuse igniters, delay electric igniters, electric squibs, instantaneous fuse or igniter cord

Fireworks, common, highway fusees or railway fusees

Flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases, red label

Flammable solids or oxidizing materials, yellow label

Acids or corrosive liquids, white label

Compressed nonflammable gases, green label

Poisonous gases or liquids in tank car tanks, cylinders, projectiles or bombs, poison gas label

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