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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... Vessel's Requirements Regard- ing Acceptance , Handling , Stowage , Etc ... Ferry Vessels Applicability and definitions . Prohibited articles ... ferry vessels . 140.08-20 Acceptance of highway vehicles 146.08-25 146.08-30 on board ferry ...
... Vessel's Requirements Regard- ing Acceptance , Handling , Stowage , Etc ... Ferry Vessels Applicability and definitions . Prohibited articles ... ferry vessels . 140.08-20 Acceptance of highway vehicles 146.08-25 146.08-30 on board ferry ...
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... vessel that serves as an extension of a rail line or highway over water . It includes those vessels in other than ocean , coastwise or ferry services having provisions only for " On deck ” stowage of vehicles , operates on a short run ...
... vessel that serves as an extension of a rail line or highway over water . It includes those vessels in other than ocean , coastwise or ferry services having provisions only for " On deck ” stowage of vehicles , operates on a short run ...
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... vessel having a wooden bulkhead constructed at least eight ( 8 ) inches off ... Ferry stowage ( AA ) ” means that a highway vehicle loaded with any per ... ferry vessel when stowed as directed by the vessel's representative . The vehicle ...
... vessel having a wooden bulkhead constructed at least eight ( 8 ) inches off ... Ferry stowage ( AA ) ” means that a highway vehicle loaded with any per ... ferry vessel when stowed as directed by the vessel's representative . The vehicle ...
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... ferry if it is engaged in a ferry operation . ( 3 ) Any passenger vessel that is de- signed and built to receive railroad ve- hicles shall be considered a railroad car ferry . ( b ) Barge . Any non self - propelled vessel having no ...
... ferry if it is engaged in a ferry operation . ( 3 ) Any passenger vessel that is de- signed and built to receive railroad ve- hicles shall be considered a railroad car ferry . ( b ) Barge . Any non self - propelled vessel having no ...
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... vessel in accordance with the provisions of Subpart 146.07 . Highway or railroad vehicles loaded with permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances shall be handled on ferry vessels in ac- cordance with the provisions ...
... vessel in accordance with the provisions of Subpart 146.07 . Highway or railroad vehicles loaded with permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances shall be handled on ferry vessels in ac- cordance with the provisions ...
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ammunition article Characteristic properties Authorized for stowage barrels or drums barrels or kegs 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 Ferry vessel Fiber drum DOT-21C Fiberboard boxes DOT-12B flash point fuzes ignition inflammable loading Metal barrels Motor vehicle tank name of article net wt nitrocellulose packages 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 transportation Stowage 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
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Page 108 - For the purpose of the regulations in this subchapter an explosive is defined as any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion, ie, with substantially instantaneous release of gas and heat, unless such compound, mixture, or device is otherwise specifically classified in the regulations in this part.
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Page 9 - 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, amendments or repeals...
Page 344 - Solid, flammable means a solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive as defined in §1910.109(a), that is liable to cause fire through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or which can be Ignited readily and when ignited burns so vigorously and persistently as to create a serious hazard.
Page 10 - ... 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 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.