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Offences and penalties,

Corrosive substance

Minimum air space

Whether permitted on unberthed

passenger versels

Quantity for which

Label

licence not

locompatibl substances

required

in any container

Sulphur Chlorides

100%

(Sulphur

Not permitted

Dichloride,

Monochloride)

Sulphuric Acid

5%

(Oil of Vitriol)

Not permitted

2 gallons

Sulphuric Acid

5

Not

permitted

Sulphuryl Chloride

10%

Not

permitted

Thionyl Chloride

10%%%

Mut

permitted

Titanium

10%

Not

Tetrachloride

permitted

Zinc Chloride

10%

Separato

(Killed Spirit),

liquid

Zine Chloride

(Tinning Flux), solid

Any other onITO-

10%

sive substance

Not permitted

not above specified

Permitted

500 pounds

E

E

NE

+22

F

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Ciber acids, category 1 dangerous goods.

Other acids. category 7 dangerous goods,

114. (1) The licensee of any premises in or in respect of which or containing any corrosive substance in respect of which any of the provë- sions of regulation 107, 108, 109, 110(1), 111, 112 or 113(5) is contraven ed shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of one thousand dollars.

(2) The owner and the person in charge of any vehicle or vessel in which any of the provisions of regulation 109, 110, 111, 112, 113(2) ot 113(5) is contravened shall each be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of one thousand dollars.

(3) The owner of any corrosive substance in respect of which any of the provisions of regulation 109, 110, 111, 112 or 113(1) is contravened shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fue of one thousand dollars.

PART V.

CATEGORY 4 DANGEROUS GOODS (Porsonous SUBSTANCES). US. In this Part-

"ontainer" except where a particular type of container is mentioned means any drum, barrel, carboy, bottle, tin, can or other receptacle used for the conveyance or storage of poisonous substance; "poisonous substance" except where a particular type of poisonous sub-

stance is mentioned means any category 4 dangerous goods; "store" when used as a noun means a place which is used for the storage

of any poisonous substance.

Interpreta- tion.

116. (1) No poisonous substance of class I (giving off a poisonous Storage of as or vapour) shall be stored in any place other than-

(a) in the open air; or

(b) in a building which is dry and thoroughly ventilated by means of screened openings in the walls both immediately above floor

level and immediately below the top of the walls.

(2) All doors, ventilators and windows of any store containing any

such substance shall be opened and kept open for at least two hours

every day to allow any accumulated gases or vapours to disperse.

substances giving off

poisonous (29 or vapour.

[17. All entrances to any store shall be kept securely locked, and Store to be shall not be opened except for the purpose of ventilation or maintenance kept locked. or for the delivery to or issue from the store of poisonous substances.

18. No person under the age of fifteen years, and, except with the Children and permission of the licensee of the store, no person over that age, shall authorized be in any store.

persons not permitted in store.

of bromine.

119. (1) Bromine or solutions of bromine shall not be conveyed or Conveyance sonal except when contained in a suitable glass or earthenware container und storage having a capacity not exceeding half gallon so closed as to prevent

kage.

(2) Each container so used shall be completely surrounded by ticselguhr, exfoliated vermiculite or an intimate mixture of equal parts of whiting and sawdust, and packed in a wooden case containing not more than six gallons of bromine or solution of bromine.

and storage

120. Chloropicrin, diethyl sulphate or dimethyl sulphate (methyl Conveyance sulphate) shall not be conveyed or stored except when contained in- of chloro-

(a) a suitable metal drum having a capacity not exceeding fifty picris, diethyl

gallons: or

sulphate, and dimethyl

(b) a suitable glass or earthenware container having a capacity not sulphate.

exceeding five pints, completely surrounded by protective and

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