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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... Materials Thorium Metal , Powdered___ 13 Subpart G. - Poisonous Articles : Definition and Preparation Cleaning and Decontamination of Cars and Vehicles .. Exemptions for Radioactive Materials___ 21 15-16 Definitions____ 13-14 Labels for ...
... Materials Thorium Metal , Powdered___ 13 Subpart G. - Poisonous Articles : Definition and Preparation Cleaning and Decontamination of Cars and Vehicles .. Exemptions for Radioactive Materials___ 21 15-16 Definitions____ 13-14 Labels for ...
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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Labeling . Label or Placard Notation__ Page 21 ... Radioactive Material__ . Location of Radioactive Shipments in Vehicles__ ... Materials on Passenger Vehicles .. Chapter III . - CIVIL AIR REGULATIONS Part 49 ...
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Labeling . Label or Placard Notation__ Page 21 ... Radioactive Material__ . Location of Radioactive Shipments in Vehicles__ ... Materials on Passenger Vehicles .. Chapter III . - CIVIL AIR REGULATIONS Part 49 ...
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... Radioactive Substances , " by Robley D. Evans , Chairman of the Subcommittee ... materials in interstate commerce by land or water is subject to regulations of the Interstate Commerce ... Labeling Label or Placard Notation__ Page 21-25 25.
... Radioactive Substances , " by Robley D. Evans , Chairman of the Subcommittee ... materials in interstate commerce by land or water is subject to regulations of the Interstate Commerce ... Labeling Label or Placard Notation__ Page 21-25 25.
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... label required if not exempt , and maximum quantity in one outside container for shipment by rail express . All radioactive materials are classed as poison , class D , and are properly shipped as " radioactive materials . " Blue or red ...
... label required if not exempt , and maximum quantity in one outside container for shipment by rail express . All radioactive materials are classed as poison , class D , and are properly shipped as " radioactive materials . " Blue or red ...
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... radioactive materials ( i . e . , poisons , class D ) which have also another " hazardous " characteristic , unless exempt from specification packing , marking , and labeling under the provisions of 73.392 . An example is radioactive ...
... radioactive materials ( i . e . , poisons , class D ) which have also another " hazardous " characteristic , unless exempt from specification packing , marking , and labeling under the provisions of 73.392 . An example is radioactive ...
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2,700 millicuries 24 hours aircraft applied atoms per second bill of lading Bureau of Explosives carload carriers by rail certificate Chapter Civil Aeronautics Board class D poisons common carrier conditions normally incident consignee corrosive liquid curies dangerous articles offered electrically charged corpuscular exceed 10 milliroentgens excerpted exempt from specification flammable solid gamma radiation gamma rays highway ICC regulations interior surface shows Interstate Commerce Commission ionizing radiation label as described label or radioactive labeling requirements lading loaded meter milliroentgens per 24 milliroentgens per hour motor vehicle mrhm neutron radiation offered for transportation packaging and labeling physical equivalent placarded poison gas label polonium portation quantum energies radio Radioactive materials Group radioactive materials label radioisotope radium rail express rail freight red label shipments of explosives shipments of radioactive shipper shipping container shipping paper specification packaging Subpart suitable inside containers thorium tium transportation by carriers Transportation of Explosives transportation of radioactive
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Page 28 - 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 7 - Parts 71-78 of this chapter, (a) To promote the uniform enforcement of law and to minimize the dangers to life and property incident to the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, by common and contract carriers, by motor vehicle engaged in interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 5 - Said commission, of its own motion, or upon application made by any interested party, may make changes or modifications in such regulations, made desirable by new information or altered conditions.
Page 18 - 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 10 - Regulations for the Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles by Freight, and Specifications for Shipping Containers...
Page 24 - This is to certify that the contents of this package are properly described by name and are packed and marked and are in proper condition for transportation according to the regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Page 41 - 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 44 - ... (b) Manufactured articles other than liquids such as instrument or clock dials of which radioactive materials are a component part, and luminous compounds, when securely packed in strong outside containers are exempt from specification...
Page 44 - ... 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; or that amount of any other radioactive substance which disintegrates at a rate of more than 50 million atoms per second.
Page 10 - 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...