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Class 7 radioactive materials

Division 6.1 Poisonous materials Division 6.2 Infectious substance Class 7 Radioactive material Class 8 Corrosive material Class 9 Miscellaneous hazardous material... [Pg.8]

Fast pyrolysis liquid should not be shipped with other dangerous goods. Up to 5 litres [inner packaging] may be shipped with goods not subject to the provisions of ADR, provided they do not react dangerously with each other. Fast pyrolysis liquid shall not be packed together with substances and articles of Classes 1 and 5.2 [explosives substances and articles and organic peroxides respectively, other than hardeners and compound systems] and material of class 7 [radioactive material]. [Pg.1492]

Carriage by public highway —requirements for Class 7 (radioactive material) DOT 2001c 49CFR177.842... [Pg.301]

General requirements for shipments and packages—Class 7 (radioactive) materials DOT 2001d 49CFR173 Subpart I... [Pg.301]

DOT. 1995. Carriage by public highway. Class 7 (radioactive) material. U.S. Department of Transportation. Code of Federal Regulations. 49 CFR 177.842. [Pg.336]

AI means the maximum activity of special form Class 7 (radioactive) material permitted in a Type A package. US 173.403... [Pg.206]

A2 means the maximum activity of Class 7 (radioactive) material, other than special form, LSA or SCO, permitted in a Type A package. These values are either listed in Sec. 173.435 or derived in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Sec. 173.433. US 173.403... [Pg.206]

Radioactive instrument and article means any manufactured instrument and article such as an instrument, clock, electronic tube or apparatus, or similar instrument and article having Class 7 (radioactive) material in gaseous or non-dispersible solid form as a component part. US 173.403... [Pg.210]

Special form Class 7 (radioactive) material means Class 7 (radioactive) material which satisfies the following conditions (1) It is either a single solid piece or is contained in a sealed capsule that can be opened only by destroying the capsule (2) The piece or capsule has at least one dimension not less than 5 millimeters (0.2 inch) and (3) It satisfies the test requirements [text continues]. US 173.403... [Pg.211]

A highway route-controlled quantity of a Class 7 (radioactive) material. [Pg.226]

Travel on designated routes — or in the absence of routes, avoid tunnels, narrow roads, narrow bridges, heavily populated areas, and places where people gather. (Specific routing requirements — including the requirement for written route plans — are designated for carriers of Class 7 (radioactive) materials.)... [Pg.446]

Transporting Class 7 (radioactive) material having a total transport index greater than 50. 177.842(a) 6,200 and up. [Pg.488]

The material is a limited quantity packaged under authorized exceptions (excluding Class 7 (radioactive) material) or is a Packing Group III material in Class or Division 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8, or 9 ... [Pg.492]

A written route plan that meets Part 397 requirements for highway route-controlled Class 7 (radioactive) materials or Division 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 (explosive) materials and... [Pg.515]

Infectious or repugnant substances Class 7 Radioactive material... [Pg.128]

Class 6 - Toxic and infectious substances Class 7 - Radioactive material Class 8 - Corrosive substances... [Pg.57]


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