THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.
CLASS.
METHOD OF PACKING.
AMOUNT IN ANY
ONE OUTER
PACKAGE.
AMOUNT
IN ANY
ONE INNER
PACKAGE.
Detonators contd.
Electric
Detonators.
and so secured, that both ends of the detonators will rest upon the said felt or other material; every inner package, if of metal, to be lined throughout with paper or other soft material; and
(b) Exceeding 1,000 de- 10,000 in
tonators:
number.
The detonators shall be packed in inner pack- ages with sawdust and felt as above described. Such inner packages shall be placed inside а substantial case of wood or metal made and closed 80
to prevent any of the inner packages escap. ing therefrom, and such case shall be placed inside an outer package in such manner and so secured as to leave a clear space of not less than 3 inches between the case and every part of the in- terior of the said outer package, notwithstand- ing that such clear space may, if preferred, be filled with sawdust, straw, or other similar material, or may con- tain a light framework or battens of wood to keep the case aforesaid in position in the outer package; and
(c) Where the number of detonators exceeds
5,000 such outer package shall be pro- vided with handles or other contrivance, by, means of which it can be safely and con- veniently carried.
number.
As for Class 1, provided 5,000 in
that where the number in any outer package exceeds 8,000, such outer package shall be provided with handles
or
other contrivance, │ by means of which it can be safely and con- veniently carried.
· 100 in
number.
100 in
number.
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