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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 1, 1940.
KIND OF DANGEROUS GOODS.
COLUMN 1.
PERMITTED QUANTITY,
COLUMN 2. When the ship is at a wharf.
COLUMN 3. When the ship is at a buoy or other mooring.
Calcium cyanamide
None allowed.
20 tons.
Calcium metallic
Noue allowed.
20 tons.
Calcium phosphide
None allowed.
20 tons.
None allowed.
20 tons.
Calcium silicide
Ferro silicon containing-
(a) between 30% and 75%,
inclusive, of silicon
(b) up to 15% and above 80%
silicon
None allowed.
None allowed.
Unlimited.
Unlimited.
(e) between
inclusive, or between 76%
and 80% inclusive, silicon
16% and 29%.
of
None allowed.
20 tons.
Magnesium metal, powder, in-
gots or sticks
Phosphorus
Phosphorus amorphous
10 tons.
40 tons.
None allowed.
10 tons.
5 tous.
10 tons.
Potassium metallic and Sodium
metallic
None allowed.
10 tons.
Zine, granulated, powdered or
dust
5 tons.
10 tons.
CATEGORY 4.
Class 1
Class 2
100 gallons.
500 gallons.
500 gallons.
4,000 gallons.
CATEGORY 5.
Hydrofluoric acid
20 bottles.
100 bottles.
All other dangerous goods in
this Category
5 tons.
50 tons.
CATEGORY 6.
Chloroform
Hydrocyanic acid solution
100 gallons.
100 lbs.
Leadtetraethyl
20 gallons.
Nitrobenzol (Mirbane oil)
100 gallons.
500 gallons.
200 lbs.
100 gallons.
200 gallons.
All other dangerous goods in
this Category
100 lbs.
200 lbs.
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