Article Classed by Label required! Sodium, metallici iquid alloy (see "Potassium, metallic liquid alloy"). Inf. 8. Yellow. Sodium methylate, alcohol mixture.. •Sodium methylate, alcohol mixture.. Sodium methylate, dry.. Sodium nitrate (see "Nitrates"). Sodium nitrite.. Oxy. M. Yellow. Sodium nitrite mixed (fused) with potassium nitrate (see: "Potassium nitrate mixed (fused) with sodium nitrite"). Sodium nitrite mixtures (sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, and potassium nitrate). Sodium permanganate (see: “Permanganates”). Oxy. M. Yellow. Sodium peroxide. Oxy. M.. Yellow. Sodium picramate, wet with 20 percent water. Inf. S.. Yellow. Sodium potassium alloys. Sodium sulfide (fused or concentrated when ground). Sodium sulfide (fused or concentrated but not ground-may be chipped, Int. S.. Strychnine and salts thereof, solid (see "Potassium arsenate, solid").. Pois. B.. Succinic acid peroxide, wet (with not less than 30% water) (see "Organic Oxy. M.. perorides"). 1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations. Tertiary alcohol (see: Alcohol, N. O. 8.). perorides"). Tear gas cartridges (see:"Small-arms ammunition, tear gas cartridges"). Tertiary butylisopropyl benzene hydroperoxide (see "Organic Oxy. M. Red. Tetrachloride (see. "Silicon chloride"). Tetrachloroethane... Haz. Tetraethyl lithio pyrophosphate and compressed gas mixture. Pots. A.. Poison gas. Tetraethyl dithio pyrophosphate, liquid (see: Tetraethyl pyrophos Pois. B.. Poison. phate, liquid"). Tetraethyl dithio pyrophosphate mixture, dry (see: "Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, mixture, dry"). Tetraethyl dithio pyrophosphate, mixture, liquid (see: "Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, liquid"). Tetraethyl lead, liquid... Tetraethyl pyrophosphate and compressed gas mixture. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, liquid... Pois. B. Poison. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, mixture, dry. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, mixture, liquid (see: "Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, liquid"). Tetrafluoroethylene, inhibited. Tetranitromethane. Oxy. M.. Yellow. Tetrazene (guanyl nitrosamino guanyltetrazene) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives"). Tetryl (see: "High explosives"). Textile waste (see: "Cotton waste"). Textile waste, wet (see: "Rags, wet"). Thallium salts, solid. Thallium sulfate, solid.. Thinners for rust preventive coating (see: "Rust preventive coating"). Comb. L. Thinning compounds, paint, varnish, lacquer, etc. (see: "Com- Comb. L... Compounds, Cor. L.. Time fuzes (see: "Fuzes") Tin tetrachloride, anhydrous.. Titanium metal powder, dry.. Cor. L.. Inf. S. Cor. L.. White. White. Titanium metal powder, wet, with not less than 20 percent water. Titanium sulfate solution containing not more than 45% sulfuric acid. Treated paper (manufactured articles properly dried to prevent spontaneous heating) (see: "Oiled clothing"). Haz.. Treated textiles (manufactured articles properly dried to prevent spontaneous heating) (see: "Oiled clothing"). Haz Trichlorosilane. Trick matches (see: "Explosive auto alarms, etc."). Trick noise makers, explosive (see: "Explosive auto alarms"). Trifluorochloroethylene.. Triisobutyl aluminum (see: Aluminum triethyl). Inf. G. Red gas. Trimethylamine, anhydrous... Int. G.. Trimethylamine, aqueous solution (see: "Dimethylamine, aqueous Trimethylchlorosilane (see: "Ethyl trichlorosilane").. Trinitrobenzene, wet (when wet with not less than 10 percent water and Trinitrobenzoic acid, wet, over 25 pounds (see: "High explosives (wet Red gas. Inf. L.. Red. Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations. Varnish (see:"Paint, enamel, etc."). Urea peroxide (see “Organic peroxides").. Van or truck body with refrigerating or heating equipment on board vessels (see § 146.07-5(d) and § 146.08-55). *Varnish driers (see: "Paint, enamel, etc."). *Varnish driers (see: "Paint, enamel, etc."). *Varnish remover or reducer (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing, or thinning liquid'). *Varnish remover or reducer (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing. reducing or thinning, liquid”). Varnish thinning compounds (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid"). Varnish thinning compounds (see: "Compounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid"). Very signal cartridges (see: "Flares and signalling devices"). Vinyl acetate... Vinyl chloride..... Vinyl fluoride, inhibited.. Vinyl methyl ether, inhibited. Vinyl trichlorosilane (see: "Ethyl trichlorosilane”). Vinylidene chloride, inhibited. War heads (see: "Explosive projectiles"). Waste paper, wet (see: "Paper stock, wet"). Oxy. M... Yellow. Waste textile, wet (see: "Rags, wet"). Inf.S.. Yellow. 1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations. [CGFR 57-33, 22 F.R. 8560, Oct. 29, 1957; CGFR 57-49, 22 F.R. 10059, Dec. 14, 1957; CGFR 58-1, 23 F.R. 481, Jan. 24, 1958; CGFR 58–9, 23 F.R. 4839, June 28, 1958; CGFR 58-48, 23 F.R. 9635, Dec. 12, 1958; CGFR 59-14, 24 F.R. 5268, June 30, 1959; CGFR 59-46, 24 F.R. 9390, Nov. 21, 1959, by CGFR 60-33, 25 F.R. 5236, June 11, 1960; CGFR 60–70, 25 F.R. 11210, Nov. 26, 1960; CGFR 61-11, 26 F.R. 3923, May 5, 1961; CGFR 61-44, 26 F.R. 11017, Nov. 23, 1961; CGFR 62-11, 27 F.R. 5281, June 5. 1962; CGFR 62-48, 27 F.R. 12133, Dec. 7. 1962; CGFR 63-19, 28 F.R. 5380, May 30, 1963; CGFR 64-20, 29 F.R. 6788, May 23, 1964; CGFR 64-83, 29 F.R. 18163, Dec. 22, 1964] Subpart 146.05-Shipper's Require ments Re: Packing, Marking, Labeling and Shipping Papers § 146.05-1 Shipments in violation of the regulations in this part. No permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances and combustible liquids shall be tendered for shipments on board vessels except when in compliance with the provisions of the regulations in this part. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 268, Jan. 11, 1941] (a) Permitted explosives or other dangerous articles or substances may be offered to vessels for transportation and storage provided they are in proper condition for transportation or storage and are as defined and are packed, marked, labeled, described, certified and otherwise acceptable as provided for herein. Methods of preparation, packing, testing and records, insofar as they effect safety in transportation shall be open to inspection by a duly authorized representative of the U.S. Coast Guard. (b) When quantity limitations are specified in the regulations in this part by U. S. liquid measure or by avoirdupois weight, it is authorized that quantities measured by the metric system may be substituted, up to but not exceeding 1 gallon for liquids and 10 pounds for solids, on the basis of 1 liter per quart specified and 500 grams per pound specified. [Order 74, 6 F.R. 268, Jan. 11, 1941, as amended by Order 129, 6 F.R. 3182, July 1, 1941; CGFR 47-35, 12 FR. 4184, June 27, 1947] |