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Transportation regulations

Federal and International Regulatory Authorities—DOT in the United States Transport Canada in Canada [Pg.15]

The primary agencies regulating compressed gas shipments in North America are the U.S. Department of Transportation [Pg.15]

49 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]

In addition to the above regulations governing the transportation of compressed [Pg.15]

One major difference between the U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada regulations is that the Canadian government has introduced a new classification for certain types of gases under the hazard class of corrosive gases. In addition, the Canadian regulations call for pictorial placards and labels, and the use of wo- ds is virtually eliminated. [Pg.16]


Department of Transportation regulations. Domestic water shipments are regulated by the U.S. Coast Guard. [Pg.403]

Commercial lithium peroxide has been assigned UN No. 1472 and should be transported in accordance with international transport regulations pertaining to Class 5.1, oxidizing substances. It is manufactured by ChemetaH AG (Germany) and Lithium Corp. of America (United States). The U.K. price in 1994 was J48—198/kg ( 70—285/kg), depending on quantity. [Pg.90]

There are international transport regulations controlling the transport of sodium percarbonate, which assigned it to Class 5.1, oxidizing substances, however, no such compound has ever been commercialized, and sodium carbonate peroxohydrate is treated as nonhazardous. The origin of this item is not known. [Pg.93]

M. L. Fair and J. Guandolo, Transportation Regulation, 7th ed., Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa, 1972. Comprehensive discussion of transport regulation prior to recent legislative reforms. [Pg.264]

Calcium carbide is classed as a ha2ardous chemical under Department of Transportation regulations. Domestic shipments are mainly in steel tote bins varying in capacity from 2.5—4.5 t. A small amount continues to be shipped in industrial wide mouth steel dmms of 270 kg capacity. Containers must be marked "Flammable soHd, dangerous when wet" and have the United Nations designation UN 1402. [Pg.461]

Table 3. Department of Transportation Regulations for Chloroformate Shipment... Table 3. Department of Transportation Regulations for Chloroformate Shipment...
The toxicology, occupational health hazards, and transportation regulations of cesium compounds result from the anion rather than the cesium cation. Producers and distributors provide an MSDS as well as detailed shipping requirements for each product. [Pg.377]

Bulk unloading facilities usually must be provided at the treatment plant. Rail cars are constructed for top unloading and therefore require an air supply system and flexible connectors to pneumatically displace the alum from the car. U.S. Department of Transportation regulations concerning chemical tank car unloading should be observed. Tank truck unloading is usually accomplished by gravity or by a truck mounted pump. [Pg.95]

Dingledine, R et al. (1999) The glutamate receptor ion channels. Pharmacol. Rev. 51 7-61. Frerking, M and Nicoll, RA (2000) Synaptic kainate receptors. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 10 342-351. Gegelashvili, G and Schousboe, A (1997) High affinity glutamate transporters regulation of expression and activity. Mol. Pharmacol. 52 6-15. [Pg.224]

Storage and transportation, regulations concerning amounts allowed, packing, DOT (European AID/ADR), lATA and IMDG regulations (class, hazard, maximum quantity), safety codes, incompatibility of materials. [Pg.205]

In this case of classified installation classification the risk clause is replaced by a risk category number or transport regulations for dangerous substances, which is displayed on the back of tankers or on substances packaging as codes 30 (corresponding to 10), 33 (corresponding to 11 and 12) or 233 (corresponding to 13). [Pg.84]

In addition to these standardised test methods set by regulation (in particular the transport regulations of dangerous substances), there are laboratory methods that can provide more details regarding substance behaviour. In particular, there is differential thermal analysis (DTA), thermal gravimetric analysis, calorimetry and thermomanometry, which will not be described here. [Pg.96]

Comparing NFPA data for acrolein and methylvinylketone leads to the conclusion that transport regulations for aldehyde favour toxicity over the polymerisable character (336 instead of 339). [Pg.311]

The propensity for polymerisation is given by codes 1 or 2 of the NFPA reactivity code. The risk related to polymerisation is given in the transport regulations of dangerous compounds. The table below gives the available data. Crotonic acid is added, which has a surprising low NFPA code. [Pg.319]

Packaging must comply with existing transport regulations. If necessary, labels must be attached to the outside of the dispatch container with warnings such as the following ... [Pg.188]

Transporter regulations apply only to the off-site transport of hazardous waste. They do not apply to the on-site transportation of hazardous waste within a facility s property or boundary. On-site refers to geographically contiguous properties, even if the properties are separated by a public road. Consequently, a facility may ship wastes between two properties without becoming subject to the hazardous waste transporter regulations, provided that the properties are contiguous. [Pg.448]

Grant-Muller S (2004) Study of Policies regarding Economic Instruments Complementing Transport Regulation and the Undertaking of physical Measures (SPECTRUM) deliverable 6. The report can be downloaded from http //www.its.leeds.ac.uk/projects/spectrum/downloads/ D6.pdf... [Pg.135]

JACOBS, M., RUBERY, P.H., Naturally occurring auxin transport regulators, Science, 1988,241,346-349. [Pg.108]


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