The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 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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Page 66 - Either the number of packages or pieces, or the quantity, or weight, as the case may be, as furnished in writing by the shipper.
Page 22 - ... (d) All persons engaged in the acceptance, handling, stowage, storage or transportation of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels...
Page 100 - This includes, but is not limited to, materials of low radioactivity concentration such as residues or solutions from chemical processing; wastes such as building rubble, metal, wood, and fabric scrap, glassware, paper, and cardboard; solid or liquid plant waste, sludges, and ashes. (5) Objects of...
Page 64 - The effectiveness of the packaging will not be substantially reduced; (3) There will be no mixture of gases or vapors in the package which could, through any credible increase of pressure or an explosion, significantly reduce the effectiveness of the package; (4) Radioactive contamination of the liquid or gaseous primary coolant will not exceed 10...
Page 606 - Flame Projection Apparatus,1 the flame projects more than 18 Inches beyond the ignition source with valve opened fully, or, the flame flashes back and burns at the valve with any degree of valve opening. (3) Using the Bureau of Explosives' Open Drum Apparatus,1 there is any significant propagation of flame away from the ignition source.
Page 129 - Explosives as safe for transportation before being offered for shipment, except that a sample of such explosives, fireworks, and explosive devices, not to exceed 5 pounds net weight, may be offered for transportation by carriers...
Page 28 - Persons or corporations chartering or engaging or contracting for the use of vessels subject to this title, under such terms and conditions that they have full and exclusive control of the management and operation of such vessels, shall be subject to the same penalties for violations...
Page 23 - ... served on the master, person in charge of such vessel, or the owner or charterer thereof, or the agent of the owner or charterer, detain such vessel until such time as the provisions of the statute and the regulations in this subchapter have been complied with.
Page 176 - Containers must not be entirely filled. Sufficient interior space must be left vacant to prevent leakage or distortion of containers due to the expansion of the contents from increase of temperature during transit.
Page 3 - Part 146 Transportation or storage of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels. 147 Regulations governing use of dangerous articles as ships' stores and supplies on board vessels.

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