PART 80-FREIGHT: EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER acceptable explosives. Dangerous explosives, Class A 80.31 High explosives. Relatively safe explosives, Class 80.32 Black powder and low explo- 80.65 Shipping order and bill of lading 80.33 sives. Fulminate. 80.34 Lead azide. 80.35 Diazodinitrophenol. 80.36 Lead styphnate. 80.37 Tetrazene. 80.38 Guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene description for relatively safe explosives. 80.66 Car for relatively safe explo sives. 80.67 Nonexplosive material, no re strictions. hydrazine. Dangerous articles other than explosives by freight 80.39 Nitrosoguanidine. 80.90 Forbidden and acceptable dan 80.40 Nitro mannite. 80.41 Pentaerythrite tetranitrate. gerous articles other than explosives. 80.42 Ammunition for cannon. 80.91 80.43 Ammunition for small arms with Marking containers for shipment. explosive bullets. 80.44 Chemical ammunition. 80.45 Explosive projectiles, bombs, gre- 80.93 Shipping order and bill of lading description. 80.92 Shipping orders, label and pla nades, mines, torpedoes. card notations. 80.46 Blasting caps. 80.94 Switching ticket. 80.47 Detonating fuzes and boosters. 80.48 Shipping orders and bills of lading. 80.95 Shipping order certificate. 80.96 Empty containers. 80.97 Reused containers . Page 904 80.100 Tank cars. 80.101 Loading. 80.102 Inflammable vapors. 80.103 Report of defective packages and conditions of transportation; precautions. 80.104 Removal and disposition at destination. 80.105 Removal of placards after unloading. Inflammable liquids 80.106 Definition and list. 80.107 Exemptions. 80.108 General packing requirements, inflammable liquids. 80.109 Special packing index. 80.110 Containers. 80.111 Special packing requirements for inflammable liquids. 80.112 Labels on packages. 80.113 Exceptions from labels. 80.114 Placards. 80.115 Unloading tank cars. 80.116 Loading. packing requirements for compressed gases in cylinders. 80.174 Qualification and maintenance 80.175 Compressed gases in tank cars. Poisonous articles 80.190 Classification. 80.191 Poisonous articles: list. 80.193 General packing requirements 80.194 Containers, poisons Class A. 80.195 Special packing requirements for poisonous gases and liquids, Class A. 80.196 General packing requirements for poisonous liquids, Class B. Inflammable solids and oxidizing 80.197 Containers, poisonous liquids materials Class B. 80.154 Special packing requirements for 80.251 Forbidden articles other than corrosive liquids. 80.155 Labels on packages. 80.156 Exceptions from labels. explosives. 80.252 Containers. 80.253 Company material. 80.157 Loading. 80.158 Placards. 80.254 Restrictions. 80.255 Shipping days. Page 905 80.256 Marking containers for ship- 80.284 Mixed loading and storage forment. bidden. 80.257 Specification containers in out- 80.285 Explosives loaded to prevent in side containers. 80.258 Violations. 80.259 Canadian shipments. 80.260 "Order-Notify" and "Stop-Off 80.261 Routing shipments. 80.264 Shipping orders and bills of lad- 80.265 Shipper's certificate. 80.266 Label and placard notations. 80.267 Switching ticket for explosives. 80.268 Shipping names for explosives. 80.269 Examination of shipping orders and packages. 80.270 Labels. 80.271 Waybills. 80.272 Switching ticket for other than explosives. 80.273 Cars for dangerous explosives. 80.274 Certified car placarded "Explosives". 80.275 Car magazines. jury and avoid transfer. 80.286 Nonagency loading and unload 80.276 Cars for less dangerous explo- 80.301 Charcoal fires in transit. Customs regulation prohibiting the warehousing of explosives: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR 6.30. Examination of explosives in the appraisement procedure of the Bureau of Customs: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR 122. Exportation of foreign merchandise of explosive substance, its transportation in bond and forwarding procedure: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR 16.34. National Munitions Control Board regulations relating to international traffic in arms and ammunition: See National Defense, 32 CFR Part 1. Regulations of the Bureau of Mines relating to the enforcement of the law regulating the manufacture, distribution, storage, use or possession of explosives and their ingredients: See National Defense, 32 CFR Part 301. Requirements of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation to be met by tank vessels carrying inflammable liquids: See Shipping, 46 CFR Part 31. Special sale by customs officials of unclaimed explosives imported into the United States: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR 18.8. Page 906 Acid, spent sulphuric... Acid, spent mixed.. Acid, sulphuric (oil of vitriol). Acid sulphuric, in fire extinguishers. Aeroplane bombs. (See Bombs.) Air, compressed. Alcohol, denatured__ Alcohol, wood (methanol). Alkaline corrosive liquids_ Ammonium nitrate__ Ammonium perchlorate. Ammonium picrate. Ammunition for cannon. Ammunition for cannon with chemical projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with empty projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with incendiary projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with gas projectiles.. Ammunition for cannon with sand-loaded projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with smoke projectiles. Ammunition for cannon with solid projectiles. Ammunition for cannon without projectiles-Ammunition for small arms with explosive bullets. (See Small-arms ammunition.) |