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Carriage by Rail

Hac rdous Materials Regulations—Carriage by Rail, 49 CFR 174 Hazardous Materials Regulations—Carriage by Public Highway, 49 CFR 177, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1, 1989. [Pg.105]

Table 15.7 Limits on quantities of explosives permitted for carriage by rail in containers and wagons, and separation distances... Table 15.7 Limits on quantities of explosives permitted for carriage by rail in containers and wagons, and separation distances...
Convention on the International Carriage by Rail carbon paste electrode... [Pg.601]

OTIF Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail... [Pg.602]

UNECE, Convention Concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF) (http //www.unece. org/trade/cotif/Welcome.html). [Pg.773]

Regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail [RID) 1999 edition [Annex 1 to Appendix B to the Convention concerning international carriage by rail [COTIF)), HM Stationery Office 1998. [Pg.1499]

The Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail has two appendices ... [Pg.156]

CFR Part 174, Carriage by Rail 49 CFR Part 175, Carriage by Aircraft 49 CFR Part 176, Carriage by Vessel 49 CFR Part 177, Carriage by Public Highway... [Pg.15]


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