Handbook of Federal Regulations Applying to Transportation of Radioactive MaterialsU.S. Atomic Energy Commission, division of Construction and Supply, Traffic Management Section, 1955 - Radioactive substances - 48 pages |
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... paragraphs 73.8 and 73.9 of the ICC regulations , excerpted in Chapter II , for statements relative to Canadian and other foreign shipments . The regulations issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board and by the U. S. Coast Guard embody the ...
... paragraphs 73.8 and 73.9 of the ICC regulations , excerpted in Chapter II , for statements relative to Canadian and other foreign shipments . The regulations issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board and by the U. S. Coast Guard embody the ...
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... paragraph are represented by . " , and omission of one or more paragraphs of a section is repre- sented by " ****** " . Omission of entire sections is not , in general , indicated . ( 6 Part 71. - General Information and Regulations ...
... paragraph are represented by . " , and omission of one or more paragraphs of a section is repre- sented by " ****** " . Omission of entire sections is not , in general , indicated . ( 6 Part 71. - General Information and Regulations ...
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... paragraph are represented by 66 . " , and omission of one or more paragraphs of a section is repre- sented by " ****** " . Omission of entire sections is not , in general , indicated . Part 71. - General Information and Regulations 71.1 ...
... paragraph are represented by 66 . " , and omission of one or more paragraphs of a section is repre- sented by " ****** " . Omission of entire sections is not , in general , indicated . Part 71. - General Information and Regulations 71.1 ...
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... paragraph 73.1 ( a ) . ( b ) Explosives and other dangerous articles may be offered to carriers for transportation provided the articles are in proper con- dition for transportation , are as defined , and are packed , marked , labeled ...
... paragraph 73.1 ( a ) . ( b ) Explosives and other dangerous articles may be offered to carriers for transportation provided the articles are in proper con- dition for transportation , are as defined , and are packed , marked , labeled ...
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... paragraph 73.1 ( a ) . ( b ) Explosives and other dangerous articles may be offered to carriers for transportation provided the articles are in proper con- dition for transportation , are as defined , and are packed , marked , labeled ...
... paragraph 73.1 ( a ) . ( b ) Explosives and other dangerous articles may be offered to carriers for transportation provided the articles are in proper con- dition for transportation , are as defined , and are packed , marked , labeled ...
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2,700 millicuries 24 hours 77.-Regulations Atomic Energy Commission atoms per second bill of lading Bureau of Explosives carload carriers by rail certificate Chapter Civil Aeronautics Board class D poisons commodity list common carrier compressed gases conditions normally incident consignee corrosive liquid dangerous articles exceed 10 milliroentgens excerpted exempt from specification flammable solid gamma radiation gamma rays Handbook ICC Regulations Interstate Commerce Commission ionizing radiation label as described label or radioactive labeling requirements loaded meter million atoms milliroentgens per 24 milliroentgens per hour motor vehicle mrhm neutron radiation package containing paragraph physical equivalent placarded poison gas label polonium proper shipping name quantum energies radio radioactive material poison Radioactive materials Group radioactive materials label rail express rail freight red label regulations applying shipment of radioactive shipper shipping container shipping paper specification packaging Subpart suitable inside containers thorium tium Transportation of Explosives transportation of radioactive U. S. Coast Guard
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Page 9 - Interstate Commerce Commission "Regulations for Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles by Land and Water in Rail Freight, Express and Baggage Services and by Motor Vehicle (Highway) and Water".
Page 22 - All outside shipping containers must be of such design that the gamma radiation will not exceed 200 milliroentgens per hour or equivalent at any point of readily accessible surface. Containers must be equipped with handles and protective devices when necessary In order to satisfy this requirement.
Page 9 - The inside containers must be surrounded on all sides by an absorbent material sufficient to absorb the entire liquid contents and of such nature that its efficiency will not be impaired by chemical reaction with the contents.
Page 1 - Regulations for the Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles by Freight, and Specifications for Shipping Containers...
Page 4 - ... may be packed in one outside container for shipment by rail freight, rail express, or highway, except by special arrangements and under conditions approved by the Bureau of Explosives or except as specifically provided in subparagraph (c) of this section.
Page 1 - Canada conforming with § 73.8 of this chapter, the importer must furnish with the order to the foreign shipper, and also to the forwarding agent at the port of entry, full and complete information as to the packing, marking, labeling, and other requirements, as prescribed in...
Page 5 - The package must contain not more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium, or that amount of strontium 89, strontium 90, or barium 140 which disintegrates at a rate of more than 5 million atoms per second...