2 edition of Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels found in the catalog.
Published
1941
by for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington, D.C
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Written in English
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LC Classifications | HE595 .E8U6 1941b |
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Pagination | 1 v. : |
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Open Library | OL25192014M |
LC Control Number | 41050473 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 7664163 |
The New York Times, “A Railroad Car of Explosives Every 50 Miles,” July 2, The New York Times, “Nine are Indicted in Ship Bomb Plots,” April, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, Regulations for the Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Aticles by Freight, prescribed under act of March 4, Code of Federal Regulations: Transportation Or Storage Of Explosives Or Other Dangerous Articles Or Substances, And Combustible Liquids On Board Vessels, 46 C.F.R. () Theodore Roosevelt Island, Potomac River, Washington, District of Columbia, DC.
Dangerous goods can be explosive, flammable, toxic, radioactive, corrosive or harmful in some other way to humans, animals or the environment. The environment includes other goods in transport, the transport vehicle, buildings, soil, roads, air, waterways and nature in general. Regulations For The Transportation Of Explosives And Other Dangerous Articles By Freight And Express And As Baggage Including Specifications For Shipping Containers. Prescribed Under The Act Of March 4, , Binding Upon All Common Carriers Engaged In Interstate Or Foreign Commerce, And Upon All Shippers Making Shipments Via Such Carriers By Land. Rev. Effective January 1, Author: United States. Interstate Commerce Commission.
[Article 9] With passengers on board, passenger-cargo vessels shall, in principle, not carry dangerous goods. Should it be absolutely necessary to do so, the shipowner (or the operator) shall, besides complying with other articles of these Regulations, fill up the "Quantity Limitation Form of Dangerous Goods Carried by Passenger-cargo Ships". (1) If a blasting accident occurs which causes personal injury, or if there is any other dangerous incident involving explosives, whether or not there is personal injury, the employer must (a) report the incident immediately to the Board, and (b) forward a written report of the incident to the Board .
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Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. Regulations governing the transportation, storage, stowage, or use of explosives, or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels. April 9, for sale by the Supt.
of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off Washington, D.C Australian/Harvard Citation. Get this from a library. Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. Regulations governing the transportation, storage, stowage, or use of explosives, or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels.
April 9, [United States. Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels book Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.]. Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels: regulations governing the transportation, storage, stowage, or use of explosives, or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels, April 9, The captain of the port may supervise and control the transportation, handling, loading, discharging, stowage, or storage of explosives, inflammable or combustible liquids in bulk, or other dangerous articles or cargo covered by the regulations entitled "Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles on Board Vessels" (46 CFR Part ) and the.
Explosives and dangerous articles are synonymous for motor carriers and vessels. An investigative search for explosives and dangerous articles by the government usually includes computer software, books, data, paraphernalia, information on creation, and other : G.I.
Sapir, M.G. Giangrande. (a) General. The requirements of this section are applicable to magazine vessels and are in addition to any other requirements in this subchapter.
(b) Type vessel authorized. A single deck vessel with or without a house on deck is the only type vessel that may be used as a magazine vessel.A magazine vessel may not be moved while Class 1 (explosive) materials are on board.
any dangerous cargo on any vessel in Los Angeles Harbor unless such person shall have fully complied with the provisions of the federal regulations, entitled "EXPLOSIVES OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES ON BOARD VESSELS," as amended, promulgated by the Secretary.
Transportation or Storage of Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles or Substances and Combustible Liquids on Board Cargo Vessels Rule (46 CFR Part ) Country: United States of America: Subject(s): Protection against particular hazards; Seafarers: Type of legislation: Regulation, Decree, Ordinance: Adopted on: Entry into force.
Paladin Press. (TP C46) CIA Explosives for Sabotage Manual. Paladin Press. (TP C) Coast Guard Department of Transportation Regulations Governing the Transportation or Storage of Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles or Substances, and Combustible Liquids on Board vessels.
Water Carrier Tariff no. Wash. No other explosives may be transported on passenger ships except any one of the following: explosive articles for life-saving purposes listed in the Dangerous Goods List, if the total net explosives mass of such articles does not exceed 50 kg per ship; or.
Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels. Regulations governing the transportation, stora Submission to the Victorian Minister of Health by the Home Safety Committee of the National Safety Counc Safety requirements concerning the flammability of textile products: report / by the Committee on Consu.
STAATSKOERANT. 6 MAART No 5 Port Rules in terms of the National Ports Act No. 12 of S" PORT RULES Issued in terms of the National Ports Act, No. 12 ofSection (80)(2). The officer of the SS Grand Camp normally designated as responsible for the supervision of loading cargo, i.e.
the cargo officer, violated provisions of Section (a). of the U.S. Coast Guard regulations governing Explosives or Other Dangerous Articles on Board Vessels by permitting damaged containers of ammonium nitrate to be placed in.
United States. Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation: Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels: regulations governing the transportation, storage, stowage, or use of explosives, or other dangerous articles or substances, and combustible liquids on board vessels, April 9, (ICC) rules to other modes of transport, other amendments to the Ex-plosives and Other Dangerous Articles Act passed after increased the list of hazardous materials addressed by ICC and regulated ship-pers and common carriers (for rail and highway).
See Historical and Revision Notes in 18U.S.C. Chapter U.S.C. (7)(a). Additional. United States. Coast Guard: Explosives or other dangerous articles on board vessels: regulations governing the transportation, storage, stowage, or use of explosives or other dangerous articles or substances and combustible liquids on board vessels.
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§§ (Suppl. 2 ). Contributor Names.a type III vessel having on board explosives (Class 1 DG) must leave the harbour, and in the case of a type III vessel having on board gases (Class 2 DG) or flammable liquids (Class 3 or 3A DG) in bulk may, in addition to a dangerous goods anchorage other than the Western Dangerous Goods Anchorage, also proceed and remain at a private mooring.
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