The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 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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... carried . Code users may find the text of provisions in effect on a given date in the past by using the appropriate numerical list of sections affected . For the period before January 1 , 1964 , the user should consult the " List of ...
... carried . Code users may find the text of provisions in effect on a given date in the past by using the appropriate numerical list of sections affected . For the period before January 1 , 1964 , the user should consult the " List of ...
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... carried primarily under the names of the issuing agencies . Significant subjects are carried as cross - references . A finding aid is included in each publication which lists Federal Register page numbers with the date of publication in ...
... carried primarily under the names of the issuing agencies . Significant subjects are carried as cross - references . A finding aid is included in each publication which lists Federal Register page numbers with the date of publication in ...
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... carrying certain bulk danger- ous cargoes .... 139 152 [ Reserved ] 153 Safety rules for self - propelled vessels carrying hazardous liquids 200 154 Special interim regulations for issuance of letters of compliance . 239 155 [ Reserved ] ...
... carrying certain bulk danger- ous cargoes .... 139 152 [ Reserved ] 153 Safety rules for self - propelled vessels carrying hazardous liquids 200 154 Special interim regulations for issuance of letters of compliance . 239 155 [ Reserved ] ...
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... carrying military explosives shall , immediately prior to entering a port in the United States , cause an in- spection of that cargo to be made . ( d ) When inspecting a cargo of mili- tary explosives capable of evolving flammable ...
... carrying military explosives shall , immediately prior to entering a port in the United States , cause an in- spection of that cargo to be made . ( d ) When inspecting a cargo of mili- tary explosives capable of evolving flammable ...
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... carrying , conveying , storing , stowing or using explosives on board any vessel . § 146.20-7 Class A explosives . Class A explosives are defined as : ( a ) Type 1. Solid explosives which can be caused to deflagrate by contact with ...
... carrying , conveying , storing , stowing or using explosives on board any vessel . § 146.20-7 Class A explosives . Class A explosives are defined as : ( a ) Type 1. Solid explosives which can be caused to deflagrate by contact with ...
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Page 170 - This term means any person from the civilian or military branch of the Coast Guard designated as such by the Commandant and who, under the superintendence and direction of the Coast Guard District Commander, is in charge of an inspection zone for the performance of duties with respect to the...
Page 159 - ... preside at the meetings of the board of supervising inspectors, receive all reports of inspectors, receive and examine all accounts of inspectors, report fully at stated periods to the Secretary of Commerce upon all matters pertaining to his official duties, and produce a correct and uniform administration of the inspection laws, rules, and regulations.
Page 215 - The vessel shall be electrically bonded to the shore piping prior to connecting the cargo hose. This electrical bonding shall be maintained until after the cargo hose has been disconnected and any spillage has been removed.
Page 14 - In this subchapter an explosive is defined as any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which Is to function by explosion. ie. with substantially instantaneous release of gas and heat, unless such compound, mixture, or device is otherwise specifically classified in the regulations in this part.
Page 8 - This Is to certify that the above-named articles are properly classified, described, packaged, marked, and labeled, and are In proper condition for transportation, accordIng to the applicable regulations of the Department of Transportation.
Page 30 - Sea, 1929, means a vessel which carries or is authorized to carry more than twelve passengers. (3) It shall be unlawful knowingly to transport, carry, convey, store, stow, or use on board any vessel fulminates or other detonating compounds in bulk in dry condition, or explosive compositions that ignite spontaneously...
Page 169 - This term means a void or empty space separating two or more compartments for the purpose of isolation or to prevent the contents of one compartment from entering another in the event of the failure of the walls of one to retain their tightness.
Page 186 - All cargo tanks vented at gage pressure of 4 pounds per square inch or less shall be constructed and tested as required by standards established by the American Bureau of Shipping or other recognized classification society.
Page 171 - The waters upon which a vessel may be operated as endorsed upon the certificate of inspection. §151.03-49 Sounding tube. This is an unperforated tube fitted to an ullage hole, secured so as to be vapor tight to the underside of the tank top open at the bottom, and extending to within 18 inches or less of the bottom of the tank.
Page 196 - ... (e) No refrigeration. A system that allows the liquefied gas to warm up and increase in pressure. The insulation and tank design pressure shall be adequate to provide for a suitable margin for the operating time and temperatures involved. (f) Tank heating.