THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.
KIND OF DANGEROUS GOODS.
COLUMN 1.
PERMITTED QUANTITY,
COLUMN 2.
Ferro silicon containing-
(a) between 30% and 75% inclusive of
silicon
(b) up to 15% and above 80% silicon
(c) between 16% and 29%, inclusive, or between 76% and 80% inclusive, of silicon
Magnesium metal, powder, ingots, or sticks
Potassium metallic and Sodium metallic
Phosphorus
None allowed.
Unlimited.
None allowed.
á tons.
None allowed.
None allowed.
5 tons.
Zinc, granulated, powdered or dust
5 tons.
CATEGORY 4.
Phosphorus amorphous
Class 1
Class 2
10 gallons.
2,000 gallons.
CATEGORY 5.
All dangerous goods in this Category
5 tons.
CATEGORY 6.
Hydrocyanic acid solution
Bromine
Chloropierin
All other dangerous goods in this Category
None allowed,
None allowed.
None allowed.
5 tons.
CATEGORY 7.
All dangerous goods in this Category
5 tons.
CATEGORY 8.
All dangerous goods in this Category
Unlimited.
14. No passenger ship carrying more than 20 passengers shall, within the waters of the colony, carry any dangerous goods of Class 5 of Category 1.
15. Except with the written permission of the Harbour Master, no dangerous goods shall be handled or worked upon, or loaded into or unloaded from any vessel between the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. during the period from the 1st April to the 30th September, inclusive, or between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. during the period from the 1st October to the 31st March, inclusive.
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