The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 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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... openings in tank cars and of their pro- tective housings must be properly se- cured in place by the use of a bar , wrench , or other suitable cool . A wrench having a handle at least 36 inches long must be used to apply the outlet valve ...
... openings in tank cars and of their pro- tective housings must be properly se- cured in place by the use of a bar , wrench , or other suitable cool . A wrench having a handle at least 36 inches long must be used to apply the outlet valve ...
Page 60
air pressure of 100 psi through openings in the tank shell and must show no leakage . ( 5 ) Interior heater systems must be retested hydrostatically at 200 psi and must show no leakage . ( 6 ) Safety relief valves must be re- tested ...
air pressure of 100 psi through openings in the tank shell and must show no leakage . ( 5 ) Interior heater systems must be retested hydrostatically at 200 psi and must show no leakage . ( 6 ) Safety relief valves must be re- tested ...
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... openings at the bottom or sides . Authorized gross weight not to exceed 75 pounds . ( 6 ) Spec . 12H , 23F , or 23H ... opening except bunghole not exceeding 2.3 inches in diameter . Authorized for carload or truckload shipments only ...
... openings at the bottom or sides . Authorized gross weight not to exceed 75 pounds . ( 6 ) Spec . 12H , 23F , or 23H ... opening except bunghole not exceeding 2.3 inches in diameter . Authorized for carload or truckload shipments only ...
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... openings not exceeding 2.3 inches in diameter . ( 3 ) Specification 17E ( § 178.116 of this chapter ) . Metal drums ( single - trip ) with openings not over 2.3 inches in di- ameter . Drums with a marked capacity of more than 5 gallons ...
... openings not exceeding 2.3 inches in diameter . ( 3 ) Specification 17E ( § 178.116 of this chapter ) . Metal drums ( single - trip ) with openings not over 2.3 inches in di- ameter . Drums with a marked capacity of more than 5 gallons ...
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... Openings in tank heads to facilitate application of lining are authorized on tank cars constructed before January 1 , 1975. These openings must be closed in an approved ( § 179.3 of this subchapter ) manner ( See Note 1 of paragraph ( f ) ...
... Openings in tank heads to facilitate application of lining are authorized on tank cars constructed before January 1 , 1975. These openings must be closed in an approved ( § 179.3 of this subchapter ) manner ( See Note 1 of paragraph ( f ) ...
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Page 348 - В explosive shall be transferred from one container to another, or from one motor vehicle to another vehicle, or from another vehicle to a motor vehicle, on any public highway, street, or road, except In case of emergency. In such cases red electric lanterns, red emergency reflectors or red flags shall be set out in the manner prescribed for disabled or stopped motor vehicles. (See Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Part...
Page 9 - Transportation pursuant to section 834 of this chapter, under any false or deceptive marking, description, invoice, shipping order, or other declaration, or any person who so delivers any such article without informing such carrier in writing of the true character thereof, at the time such delivery is made, or without plainly marking on the outside of every package containing explosives or other dangerous articles the contents thereof, if such marking is required by regulations prescribed by the...
Page 353 - ... 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.
Page 279 - There would be no mixture of gases or vapors in the package which could, through any credible increase of pressure or an explosion, significantly reduce the effectiveness of the package. (2) Environmental conditions: (i) Heat. Direct sunlight at an ambient temperature of 130° F. in still air. (ii) Cold. An ambient temperature of -40
Page 109 - Cone fountains total pyrotechnic composition not to exceed fifty grams each in weight. (6) Wheels, total pyrotechnic composition not to exceed sixty grams for each driver unit or two hundred and forty grams for each complete wheel. The inside tube diameter of driver units shall not exceed % inch.
Page 360 - In case of emergency. In such cases red electric lanterns, red emergency reflectors, or red flags shall be set out in the manner prescribed for disabled or stopped motor vehicles. (See Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Part 392 of this chapter).
Page 196 - Each bottle must be placed in a tightly closed metal container, and well cushioned therein on all sides with incombustible mineral packing material, such as whiting, mineral wool, infusorial earth (kieselguhr) , asbestos, sifted ashes, or powdered china clay, etc. The metal container must be packed in outside containers, and well cushioned by incombustible mineral packing material as described In this section.