1983 Ed.] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295
Category 8
Celluloid
Naphthalene in powder form
Phosphorus Amorphous (Red Phosphorus)
Phosphorus Pentasulphide
Phosphorus Sesquisulphide
Plasticised Nitrocellulose Flakes
Category 9
Barium Alloys (pyrophoric)
Calcium Alloys (pyrophoric)
Diethyl Zinc
Magnesium Alloys (pyrophoric)
Phosphorus (white or yellow)
Potassium Sulphide (Anhydrous)
Sodium Sulphide (containing less than 30% water of crystallisation)
Strontium Alloys (pyrophoric)
Titanium Hydride Powder
Zirconium Hydride Powder
Zirconium Metal Powder
Category 9A
Matches
Category 10
Acetaldehyde Ammonia (Aldehyde Ammonia)
Benzoyl Peroxide (Dibenzoyl Peroxide)
Blowing Agents for rubber manufacture
Cumene Hydroperoxide
Cyclohexanone Peroxide
2, 4-Dichlorobenzoyl Peroxide
Ditertiary Butyl Peroxide
Lauroyl Peroxide (Dilauroyl Peroxide)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide
Sodium Azide
Tertiary Butyl Hydroperoxide
Tertiary Butyl Perbenzoate
177E. A freight container containing any dangerous goods shall not be conveyed by road in any vehicle, except a vehicle of a type and size approved by the Authority.
177F. (1) A freight container in which dangerous goods and other goods are packed together shall, within 72 hours of it being landed at a container terminal, be unpacked by the container terminal operator.
(2) Any dangerous goods unpacked in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be removed immediately to licensed premises by the container terminal operator.
177FA. A container terminal operator shall maintain a record of any dangerous goods handled in his container terminal, which record shall contain, with respect to each consignment of dangerous goods, details of
(a) the date of receipt;
(b) the category of the dangerous goods;
(c) the amount of the dangerous goods;
(d) the container serial numbers; and
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Freight containers to be conveyed in approved vehicles.
Certain freight containers to be unpacked immediately on landing. L.N. 267/80.
Container terminal operator to maintain records. L.N. 267/80.