18
19
Magnesium Alloys (pyrophoric) Phosphorus, white or yellow Potassium Sulphide Anhydrous Sodium Hydrosulphite (Sodium
Dithiomite)
Sodium Sulphids (containing less than
30% of water of crystallisation)
Strontium Alloys (pyrophoric) Titanium Hydride Powder Zirconium Hydride Powder Zirconium Metal Powder
CATEGORY 10.
OTHER DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES,
Acetyldehyde Ammonia (Aldebyde
Ammonia)
Ammonium Dinitro-Ortho-Cresolan Benzoyl Peroxide (Dibenzoyl
Peroxide)
Blowing Agents for rubber
manufacture
Comene Hydroperoxide 80%
solution, stabilised Cyclohexanone Peroxide
2:4 Dichlorobenzoyl Peroxide Dinitro-Ortho-Cresol Ditertiary Butyl Peroxide
Lauroyl Peroxide (Dilauroyl
Peroxide)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide Nitrocellulose containing less than 12.3% of nitrogen and wet with not less than one third of its weight of water.
Potassium Sulphide (hydrated) Sodium Azide
Sodium Di-Nitro-Ortho-Cresolate Sodium Sulphide containing not less than 30% of water of crystallisation Tertiary Butyl Hydroperoxide Tertiary Butyl Perbenzoate
recommendations for the time being of the Minister of Transport's Standing Advisory Committee on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Explosives in Ships;
(c) all reference to Port Class classifications is omitted consequential upon the omission of reference to those classifications in the Dangerous Goods (Shipping) Regulations, 1964; and
(d) the old category 7 (strong supporters of combustion) which was divided into two classes, namely oxidising agents and readily combustible substances, has been re-arranged to form two separate categories, namely category 7 (strong supporters of combustion) "and category 8° (readily combustible substances), as properties of the substances falling under these descriptions are different in nature one from the other.
(Secretariat GR11/3231/51)
Clerk of Couills.
Council ChaMBER,
14th January, 1964.
Explanatory Note.
(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended
to indicate their general purport).
The effect of these regulations is to revoke and replace, subject to modification, the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations, 1956.
1. The principal modifications incorporated are, apart from additions and deletions of particular substances included in the various categories consequential upon the recommendations in that respect made from time to time by the Minister of Transport's Standing Advisory Committee on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Explosives in Ships upon which the composition of the categories in these regulations is based, as follows-
(a) regulation 3 is now so framed as to confine the application of the Ordinance to only those substances which are specified in the Schedule to these regulations;
(b) explosives (dangerous goods of category 1) are now specified in these regulations instead of being incorporated only by reference to the