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CATEGORY B.
SUBSTANCES LIABLE TO SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION AND SUBSTANCES
WHICH BECOME DANGEROUS BY INTERACTION WITH AIR.
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ÖTHER DANGEROUS OR BAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES,-Contd.
Port Close
Port
Clark
Dinitrophenol, wet with not
less than 15% of water
Pieric Acid, wet with not
Port Class
Port
Cicas
Accelerone (Parunitro-
Dinitrophenol, wet with
less than 10% of water Dinitrophenolates (Dini-
A
Iron Oxida
C
andimethylaniline)
D
Oakum
Alloys (Pyrophoric) of
Barium, Calcium, Magnesium,
Phosphorns, White, Yellow
trophenates), wet with not less than 333% of water Dinitrophenolates (Dini-
less than 834% of water Picric Acid, wet with less than 331% of water Potassium Sulphide (except
Anhydrous)
R
Radioactive Isotopea and
Radioactive Compounds
A
and Strontium
or Stick
Coal, Powdered or Ground
Phosphorus Sulphides
including Phosphoram
Copra
Sesquisulphide
E
trophenates), wet with less than 334% of water Dinitroresorcinol, wet with not less thao 333% of water
A
Radioactive Ore and Sludge Silver Picrate, wet with not
less than 331% of water Silver Piorate, wat with
A
B
H
Cotton, Raw, including
Potassium Sulphide,
Dinitroresorcinol, wet with
Cotton Sweepings and
less than 334% of water Sodium Azide
A
B
Anhydrous
less than 831% of water
Cotton Waste
D)
Sodium Hydrosulphite
Hessian (Burlap) Bags, ased
Sedlum Dinitroorthocresy.
Cotton Seed Hun, Fibres,
· (Dithionite)
and unbaled
C
late, wet with not leas than 10% of water
B
Shaving, Pulp or Cut
Linters
D
Sodium Sulphide, Anhydrous
Manganese Peroxide
E
(Battery Manganeso)
ID
Sodium Diniftroorthocresy-
Driers in solid form (Paint
Zinc Ethyl and other
Nitrocellulose, wet with not
er Varnish Resinates,
related Organometallic
less than 25%%% of water
B
Linoleates, etc.)
D
Compounda
A
late, other than above Sadium Sulphide (except
Anbaumptusi)
A
Fibres or Fabrica, Damp or
Any other substance liable
Nitrocellulose, wet with lesa
than 267 of water
contaminated with Oil
C
to spontaneous combustion or which becomes dan-
Fibres (Coir, Flax, Hemp.
Jute, Kapok, Sisal)
D
gerous by interaction with air
C
Fish Scrap or Fishmeal
Deputy Clef of Councils.
except when wet with
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
more than 126% of water
18th December, 1956.
CATEGORY 8.
OTHER PANGEBOUS OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCEZ,
Aldehyde Ammonia
B
Benzoyl Peroxide, other
Ammonium Dinitroorthe-
than above
cresylate mixed with inort inorganic filling, with not less than 50% of filler Ammonium Dinitroorthe
Calcium Axide-aqueous
solution not exceeding
C
20% of Calcium Aside by weight
B
creaylate other than above Ammonium Picrate, wet with
not less then 384% of water B Ammonium Pierata, wet with less than 331% of water Benzoyl Peroxide, wet with
not less than 25% of water
B
Calcium Azide, other than
above
Dinitroerthocresol mixed with
A
Inert inorganic Alling with not less than 60% of filter Dinitroorthocresol, other
than above
B
Explanatory Note.
(This Note is not part of the repulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
These regulations set out the dangerous goods to which the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1958, is applicable, each substance being classified under one of nine categories according to the nature of the ubstance. In view of the large number of substances and articles to be classified under "explosives" (Category 1), po detailed list of explosives has been included; instead, reference is made to the lists of Government And commercial explosives set out in the Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Minister of Transport to consider the Existing Rules relating to the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Explosives in Ships, dated 18th November, 1961.
2. In order to give an indication of the comparative danger which may arise, each substance is further classified into one of the following port classés, namely, A, B, C and D, with explosives in a separate port class E and petroleum in bulk in a separate port class F. Particular reference is made to these port classes in the Dangerous Goods (Shipping) Regulations, 1956.
(Secretariat 11/3231/51)
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