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" 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... "
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America - Page 30
1978
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Miscellaneous Series, Issues 90-99

United States - 1919 - 898 pages
...combine an explosive and a detonator or blasting cap. (g) Explosive compositions including fireworks that ignite spontaneously or undergo marked decomposition...subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 75° O. (167° F.). (ft) Firecrackers whose dimensions exceed 5 inches in length or threequarters of...
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Notes on Military Explosives

Erasmus Morgan Weaver - Explosives, Military - 1917 - 412 pages
...combine an explosive and a detonator or blasting cap. (g) Explosive compositions including fireworks that ignite spontaneously, or undergo marked decomposition...subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 75° C. (167° F.). (t) Toy torpedoes exceeding \\ inches in diameter, or toy caps containing more...
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The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring ...

Francis Mills Turner, Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer, William Parker Cutter, John Helfrich - Chemistry - 1920 - 586 pages
...covered and securely protected from accidental contact or friction with any other surface. (m) Fireworks that ignite spontaneously or undergo marked decomposition when subjected for 48 consecutive hours to the temperature of 75° C. (167° F.). (n) Firecrackers whose dimensions exceed 5 inches in length...
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Motor carrier cases ..., Volume 27

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Carriers - 1940 - 1262 pages
...Condemned by the Bureau of Explosives Containing yellow or white phosphorus. Fireworks or fireworks compositions that Ignite spontaneously or undergo...subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 75" C. Firecrackers, flash crackers or salutes, explosive con tents of which exceed I? grains weight...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of ..., Book 3, Part 2

Administrative law - 1942 - 1218 pages
...transportation by common carriers by rail freight, rail express, highway, or water is forbidden. (b) Explosive compositions that ignite spontaneously or...subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 75° C. (167° P.). (c) Explosives containing an ammonium salt and a chlorate. (d) Liquid nitroglycerin....
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America ..., Book 4

Administrative law - 1943 - 1222 pages
...Vnttable explosives: Expletive competitions that ignite tpontaneontly. Explosive compositions that undergo marked decomposition when subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 167° F. Explosive compactions containing an ammonium tail and a chlorate. A heavy, oily, liquid or yellowish...
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Dangerous Cargoes...: Hearings...on H.R. 7357...January 30, 1940

United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1940 - 132 pages
...employees in determining whether or not a given package contains "explosive compositions that * * * undergo marked decomposition when subjected for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 167° F." are apparent, and the making of such a determintion would require an expert on explosives. Accordingly,...
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United States Code, Volume 18

United States - Law - 1983 - 1442 pages
...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...or undergo marked decomposition when subjected for forty-eight consecutive hours to a temperature of one hundred and sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, or...
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Modern Ship Stowage: Including Methods of Handling Cargo at Ocean Terminals

Joseph Leeming - Cargo handling - 1942 - 736 pages
...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...for 48 consecutive hours to a temperature of 167° F., or compositions containing an ammonium salt and a chlorate, or other like explosives. (4) It shall...
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Laws Governing Marine Inspection

United States - Ships - 1943 - 266 pages
...carry, convey, store, stow, or use on board any vessel fulminates or other detonating compounds in bulks in dry condition, or explosive compositions that ignite...or undergo marked decomposition when subjected for forty-eight consecutive hours to a temperature of one hundred and sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, or...
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