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Carriage by Vessel Part 177-Carriage by Public Highway Part 178-Shipping Container Specifications Part 179 Specifications for Tank Cars.]... [Pg.380]

Standard Specifications for Calcium Chloride, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 14th ed.. Part I, M144-86, Washington, D.C., 1986, pp. 209-211. [Pg.417]

Health and Safety Act 1974 (Part Ij Highway Act 1980 Sections 161 and 161A Environmental Protection Act 1990 Clean Air Act 1993 Environment Act 1995... [Pg.565]

There is a grave transportation risk in relying on just-in-time production methods. Any freight transportation system breakdown can be catastrophic for companies and nations. If key parts get stuck at the border, or if a natural disaster destroys a highway or a rail line, some factories might have to close down, others write off permanent losses. And if it is a component for an essential product or service, the ripple effect could cost the economy billions of dollars. [Pg.520]

Plant Material. Russian knapweed and yellow starthistle were collec-ted in June along Highway 4, Contra Costa County, CA, between Brentwood and Stockton. The aerial parts of the plants were air dried, ground in a hammerraill with a 1/8" screen and extracted sequentially with Skellysolve-F and ether. [Pg.84]

The original perforated collector pipes in landfills were made of concrete like those used in highway underdrain systems. As landfills became higher, the strength of such pipes became inadequate. Today, perforated PVC pipes are commonly used, as are HDPE pipes. New regulations require that all materials be tested for chemical resistance as part of the permit-approval process. [Pg.1132]

Still, the efficiency of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles is about twice that of current internal combustion engines on the highway, and about three times as high in urban traffic (and between 1-1.5 times more than hybrid electric vehicles (IEA, 2005)). A clear advantage of fuel cells is that at part loads, fuel-cell drives have a higher... [Pg.361]

Specific regulations exist for the transport of asbestos materials by highway [53]. Asbestos must be loaded, handled, and unloaded using procedures that minimize occupational exposure to airborne asbestos particles released in association with transportation. Any asbestos contamination of transport vehicles also must be removed using such procedures (49 CFR 177.844). Additional motor carrier s safely regulations apply to common, contract, and private carriers of property by motor vehicle, as defined under these regulations (49 CFR Parts 390-397). [Pg.94]

Epoxy adhesives are common two-part consumer glues that bond concrete blocks together and keep glass reflectors on highways in place. [Pg.359]


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