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Wood polish, liquid (see: "Polishes, metal, etc." Wood polish, liquid (see: "Polishes, metal, etc.").

Int. S.

Yellow.

Inf. S..

Yellow.

Wood alcohol (methanol, methyl alcohol) (see: Alcohol, N. 0. S.).

Inf. L.

Red.

Comb. L..

Inf. L..

Red.

Comb. L..

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X-ray film scrap (slow-burning) (see: "Motion-picture film (slow burning)").

Wood shavings (when dry, clean, and free from oil) (see: "Sawdust").

*Wood stain, liquid (see: "Paint, enamel, etc."). Wood stain, liquid (see: "Paint, enamel, etc."). Wool waste (see: "Cotton waste").

Wool waste, wet (see: "Rags, wet").

X-ray film (nitrocellulose base) (see: "Motion-picture film (nitrocellulose base)").

X-ray film (slow-burning) (see: "Motion-picture film (slow-burning)"). X-ray film scrap (nitrocellulose base) (see: "Motion-picture film scrap (nitrocellulose base)").

X-ray film, unexposed (nitrocellulose base) (see: "Motion-picture film, unexposed (nitrocellulose base)").

Xylol (xylene).

Xylol (xylene).

Xylyl bromide.

Zinc ammonium nitrite.

Zinc arsenate..

Zinc arsenite, solid.

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Zinc chlorate (see: "Chlorates").

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Zinc cyanide (see: Cyanide of Zinc).

No restrictions..

Zinc ethyl (see "Pyroforic liquids, N.O.S.").

Zinc nitrate (see: Nitrates, N.O.Š.)..

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Zirconium metal, wet (chemically produced, finer than 20 mesh particle Inf. S.. size).

Yellow.

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Zirconium scrap (borings, clippings, shavings, sheets, or turnings) (see: Inf. S.
Magnesium scrap, etc.).

Yellow.

Yellow.

Yellow.

1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

(Sec. 1, 49 Stat. 1889, 46 U.S.C. 391a) [CGFR 57-33, 22 F.R. 8560, Oct. 29, 1957.] For amendments to this table see the List of Sections Affected.

Subpart 146.05-Shipper's Requirements Regarding Packing, Marking, Labeling and Shipping Papers § 146.05-1 Shipments in violation of the regulations in this part.

No permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances and combustible liquids shall be tendered for shipments on board vessels except when in compliance with the provisions of the regulations in this part.

[Order 74, 6 F.R. 268, Jan. 11, 1941]
§ 146.05-2 Acceptable shipments.

(a) Permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances may be offered to vessels for transportation and storage provided they are in proper condition for transportation or storage and are as defined and are packed, marked, labeled, described, certified and otherwise acceptable as provided for herein.

Methods of preparation, packing, testing and records, insofar as they effect safety in transportation shall be open to inspection by a duly authorized representative of the U.S. Coast Guard.

(b) When quantity limitations are specified in the regulations in this part by U. S. liquid measure or by avoirdupois weight, it is authorized that quantities measured by the metric system may be substituted, up to but not exceeding 1 gallon for liquids and 10 pounds for solids, on the basis of 1 liter per quart specified and 500 grams per pound specified.

[Order 74, 6 F.R. 268, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by Order 129, 6 F.R. 3182, July 1, 1941; CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947]

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ing different dangerous characteristics, the mixture of which is liable to cause evolution of heat or gas or produce a corrosive acting substance, shall not be offered for transportation or storage on board vessels to which the regulations in this part apply unless so packed as to prevent admixture.

(b) The offering for transportation of any package or container of any liquid, solid or gaseous material which under conditions incident to transportation may polymerize (combine or react with itself) or decompose so as to cause dangerous evolution of heat or gas is prohibited. Such materials may be offered for transportation when properly stabilized or inhibited.

(c) The offering for transportation of any package or container of any material which will cause a dangerous evolution of heat or gas under conditions normally incident to transportation is prohibited.

(d) The offering for transportation of any package containing a cigarette lighter charged with fuel and equipped with an ignition element, or any similar heating, lighting, or ignition device, or any self-lighting cigarette, is prohibited unless the design and method of packaging are such that functioning of the device is not possible incident to transportation.

JCGFR 53-54, 18 F.R. 8230, Dec. 16, 1953, as amended by CGFR 55-20, 20 F.R. 4053, June 10, 1955; CGFR 57-33, 22 F.R. 8571, Oct. 29, 1957; CGFR 57-49, 22 F.R. 10060, Dec. 14, 1957]

§ 146.05-4 Prescribed packaging.

(a) The regulations in this subchapter prescribe four groups of outside packaging for use in shipping permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances as follows:

When the regulations in this part call for specification Nos.

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(1) DOT and ICC specification packaging.

(2) M.I.N. specification packaging. (See § 146.05-7.)

(3) C.F.C. specification packaging. (See § 146.05-7.)

(4) Nonspecification packaging.

(b) In the interest of national defense or at such times as it shall be determined that the interest of safety would not be impaired, the use of packagings other than those specified in this part, for the transportation of permitted explosives and other dangerous articles or substances may be authorized in the discretion of and upon special permit to be issued by the Commandant of the Coast Guard.

CROSS REFERENCE: For Canadian shipments,
see § 146.02-9.

[CGFR 68-142, 34 F.R. 2086, Feb. 12, 1969]
§ 146.05-5 DOT and ICC specification
packaging.

(a) Department of Transportation and Interstate Commerce Commission packaging authorized herein for use in the transportation of permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances must have been made and marked in compliance with specifications prescribed by the Department of Transportation or the Interstate Commerce Commission in effect at the date of manufacture of the packaging. References in the regulations of this subchapter to the Interstate Commerce Commission and ICC shall be understood to include the Department of Transportation and DOT, respectively.

(b) Packagings not specified herein made previous to effective date of the regulations in this part and authorized for use under the regulations of the Department of Transportation, which may be continued in use, are as follows:

These specification packagings may also be used

Boxed carboy, glass, or earthenware.
Boxed carboy, lead."

Carboy in keg, glass or earthenware.
Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

Cylinder.

7.
20A.

(c) For compressed gases when tank cars marked DOT-105A300 are authorized, tank cars marked DOT-105A400,

Metal drum.

105A500, and 105A600 may also be accepted; when DOT-104A tank cars are authorized, tank cars marked DOT

105A300, 105A400, 105A500, and 105A600 may also be accepted; and when DOT106A500 tank cars are authorized, tank cars marked DOT-106A800 may also be accepted.

(d) Tank cars. The regulations of the Department of Transportation, governing the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles authorize the use of fusion welded tanks on tank cars. The fusion welded tank cars corresponding to the specification shown in the tables herein as an acceptable container are also authorized for acceptance on board vessels. These cars will be marked by a "W" added to the specification marking; For example, "DOT-103A" will carry the marking "DOT-103A-W", etc.

(e) Cylinders of foreign manufacture received from foreign countries for charging with compressed gas may be charged and shipped for export when in compliance with regulations governing such charging and shipping as promulgated by the Department of Transportation. Bill of lading or other shipping paper shall, when possible, identify the cylinder and shall carry the following certification:

These cylinders have been retested and refilled in accordance with the Department of Transportation requirements for export.

(f) Where the regulations require DOT-37A and 37B single trip metal drums, DOT-37D, 37E, 37F, 37G, and 37H single trip metal drums may be continued in use for commodities and gross weights for which they were previously authorized until further order of the Department of Transportation.

(g) [Reserved]

(h) Where the regulations limit the gross weight of DOT specifications portable tanks to 8,000 pounds, these portable tanks of gross weight not over 20,000 pounds may be used provided the lifting gear used to load and discharge the tank is of sufficient capacity to safely handle the weight.

(i) Where the regulations require specification DOT-22C or DOT-15P wooden or plywood boxes or drums, specifications DOT-1F or 1G polyethylene carboys in wooden or plywood boxes or drums respectively, may be continued in use for the commodities and capacities for which they were previously authorized until further order of the Department of Transportation.

(j) Where the regulations require specification DOT-21C fiber drums, spec

ifications 21A or 21B fiber drums manufactured prior to June 27, 1962 may be used for commodities and weights for which they were previously authorized until further order of the Department of Transportation.

(k) Where the regulations require DOT-6D or 37M cylindrical steel overpacks, DOT-6J or 37A (single trip container) metal drums manufactured prior to March 18, 1964, having an inside DOT2S, 2SL, 2T, or 2TL polyethylene container, may be continued in use for the commodities and gross weights for which they were previously authorized until further order of the Department of Transportation.

(1) Where the regulations specify use of metal drums that may be constructed with full removable head, the opening size into the drum shall be restricted to the diameter size specified by the DOT regulations for the dangerous article concerned.

(m) Containers used for shipments of etching acid liquid, n.o.s. must not be reused for shipment of any commodity. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 268, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by Order 129, 6 F.R. 3182, July 1, 1941; CGFR 53-26, 18 F.R. 5216, Sept. 1, 1953; CGFR 56-29, 21 F.R. 7055, Sept. 20, 1956; CGFR 5914, 24 F.R. 5268, June 30, 1959; CGFR 60-33, 25 F.R. 5236, June 11, 1960; CGFR 60-70, 25 F.R. 11210, Nov. 26, 1960; CGFR 62-11, 27 F.R. 5281, June 5, 1962; CGFR 64-20, 29 F.R. 6789, May 23, 1964; CGFR 65-17, 30 F.R. 7438, June 5, 1965; CGFR 68-142, 34 F.R. 2087, Feb. 12, 1969; CGFR 69-72, 34 F.R. 17486, Oct. 29, 1969]

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Specification containers of the U.S. Coast Guard are prescribed herein for use in the transportation of bustible liquids and hazardous articles and for export shipments of infiammable liquids. Such containers shall be made and marked in compliance with specifications of the regulations in this part. Containers that do not comply with such specifications shall not be marked to indicate compliance.

NOTE. Certain other specifications are also set forth herein such as for built-in magazines, portable magazines, portable multiunit containers, and metal lockers used in the stowage on board vessels of explosives or other dangerous articles.

[Order 74, 6 F.R. 269, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by CGFR 47-35, 12 F.R. 4184, June 27, 1947]

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Rags, wet..

Range oil (see: "Fuel oil").

Railway torpedoes (track torpedoes).

Reducing compounds, paint, varnish, lacquer, etc. (see: "Com-
pounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing, or thinning, liquid”).
Reducing compounds, paint, varnish, lacquer, etc. (see: "Compounds,
lacquer, etc., removing, reducing, or thinning, liquid").
Refined oil (export shipment only) (see: "Kerosene").
Refined petroleum (export shipment only) (see: "Kerosene").
Refrigerating machines (assembled for shipment and containing not over
15 pounds of an inflammable liquid for their operation).
Refrigerating machines (of the self-contained type containing not over 50
pounds weight of gas, or of the remote-control type, consisting of separate
units shipped separately and each containing not over 25 pounds weight
of gas).

Removing compounds, paint, varnish, lacquer, etc. (see: "Com-
pounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid").
Removing compounds, paint, varnish, lacquer, etc. (see: "Compounds,
lacquer, etc., removing. reducing or thinning, liquid”).
Resin solution (resin compound, liquid).

Resin solution (resin compound, liquid).

Resinate of cobalt (see: "Cobalt resinate, precipitated").

Rifle grenades (see: "Ammunition-projectiles, grenades, etc.").

Rifle powder (see: "Propellant explosives, Class A," "Propellant explosives, Class B," or "Black powder").

Road asphalt or tar (see: "Asphalt”).

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Radioactive..

Radioactive.

Radioactive.

Radioactive..

Radioactive..

Radioactive.

Radioactive..
Inf. S...
Haz..
Inf. S..
Expl. B..

Comb. L..

Comb. L..

Comb. L...
Comb. L....
Inf. L.-------

Inf. G. or Noninf. G..

Comb. L..............

Comb. L....
Inf. L.....
Inf. S.
Expl. A..

Haz..
Comb. L..
Inf. L....
Comb. L.

Radioactive.

Yellow.

Yellow.

Special fireworks.

Red.
Yellow.

Red.

Rocket ammunition with empty projectiles.
Rocket ammunition with explosive projectiles..
Rocket ammunition with gas projectiles.
Rocket ammunition with illuminating projectiles.
Rocket ammunition with incendiary projectiles.
Rocket ammunition with inert-loaded projectiles.
Rocket ammunition with smoke projectiles..
Rocket ammunition with solid projectiles.

Expl. B.

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Rocket bodies with electric primers or electric squibs..

No restrictions..

Rocket engines (liquid), Class B explosives.

Expl. B....

Rocket fireworks (see: Fireworks, common").

Rocket heads (see: "Explosive projectiles").

Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detalled regulations.

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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