The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 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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... located at each facility . The Assistant Secretary for Public Af- fairs may amend Appendix A to this part to reflect any changes in the items cov- ered by that appendix . The head of the operating administration concerned may amend the ...
... located at each facility . The Assistant Secretary for Public Af- fairs may amend Appendix A to this part to reflect any changes in the items cov- ered by that appendix . The head of the operating administration concerned may amend the ...
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... located at the facility . Information as to the kinds of materials available at each facility may be obtained from that facility or the headquarters of the operating adminis- tration of which it is a part . ( b ) The material listed in ...
... located at the facility . Information as to the kinds of materials available at each facility may be obtained from that facility or the headquarters of the operating adminis- tration of which it is a part . ( b ) The material listed in ...
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... located at the document inspection facility : ( a ) Any material issued by the Office of the Secretary and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER , including regulations . ( b ) Final opinions ( including concurring or dissenting opinions ) ...
... located at the document inspection facility : ( a ) Any material issued by the Office of the Secretary and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER , including regulations . ( b ) Final opinions ( including concurring or dissenting opinions ) ...
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... located : ( a ) The types of records maintained at the office of the Commandant , U.S. Coast Guard , include the following : ( 1 ) Central files of merchant seamen . ( 2 ) Marine casualty investigation records . ( 3 ) Records of ...
... located : ( a ) The types of records maintained at the office of the Commandant , U.S. Coast Guard , include the following : ( 1 ) Central files of merchant seamen . ( 2 ) Marine casualty investigation records . ( 3 ) Records of ...
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... located at Headquarters . These facilities are open to the public during regular working hours at the following addresses : Officer In Charge , USCG Marine Inspection , Station B , Box 2029 , San Francisco , Calif . 94126 . Officer In ...
... located at Headquarters . These facilities are open to the public during regular working hours at the following addresses : Officer In Charge , USCG Marine Inspection , Station B , Box 2029 , San Francisco , Calif . 94126 . Officer In ...
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acid amended by Order Authorized gross weight barrels or drums blasting caps bottles bottom boxes with inside brazing Bureau of Explosives carboys cargo tank carrier chap chapter chemical chime cleats closure compliance comply containers as follows corrugated fiberboard cushioned cylinders dangerous articles defects devices exceed exemption Fiberboard boxes flammable gallons capacity gauge length head hydrostatic test Inches Inches Inches inside containers inspection inspector label leakage least liquefied petroleum gas liquid loaded manufacture marked ments Metal barrels Metal drums Minimum thickness motor vehicle nitroglycerin NOTE Order 66 package packed in specification paragraph percent placards plosives polyethylene pounds per square prescribed projectiles rail express rated capacity retested rolling hoops sealing device seams service pressure shipments shipped side solid Spec specification containers square inch steel tainers tank cars tare weight tensile strength test pressure threads tion trichlorosilane valves welded Wooden boxes yield strength
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Page 194 - Parts 171-179 of this chapter are those acids, alkaline caustic liquids and other corrosive liquids which, when In contact with living tissue, will cause severe damage of such tissue, by chemical action; or in case of leakage, will materially damage or destroy other freight by chemical action; or are liable to cause fire when in contact with organic matter or with certain chemicals.
Page 301 - ... holding fire from sparks. A car with a roof generally decayed, even if tight, must not be used. (5) The doors must shut so closely that no sparks can get in at the joints, and, when necessary, they must be stripped. The stripping for doors should be on the inside and be fastened to the door frames where it will form a shoulder against which the closed doors are pressed by means of wedges or cleats in door shoes or keepers. The openings under the doors should be similarly closed. The hasp fastenings...