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Exemption

1983 Ed.]

Application & Classificat

Dangerous Goods (Classification) [CAP. 295

Regulations

APPLICATION AND EXEMPTION DANGEROUS GOODS (CLASSIFICATION) REGULATIONS

(Cap. 295, section 5)

A 1

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 15/64.

L.N. 16/66. L.N. 31/70. L.N. 90/70. L.N. 39/73. L.N. 237/74. L.N. 107/80.

L.N. 119/83.

L.N. 138/86.

L.N. 126/90

1.

[1 April 1964.]

These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Goods

(Classification) Regulations. Application and exemption

L.N. 35/64.

Citation.

L.N. 126/90

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires

Interpretation.

"flash point" means, in relation to any liquid, the lowest tempera-

ture, if any, at which such liquid will give off vapour which will ignite or explode if mixed with air and exposed to a naked light.

Classification of

3. (1) All substances or articles within the meaning of sec-

tion 3 of the Ordinance are exempt from the application thereof

dangerous goods. except such substances or articles as are specified in Categories 1 to 10 of the Schedule.

(2) The substances or articles specified in Category 9A of the Schedule are exempt from the application of sections 6 to 11 of the Ordinance.

L.N. 16/66. Schedule.

SCHEDULE

CATEGORY I

(reg. 3.)

EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS (L.N. 126/90)

Class 1-Gunpowder

In this class-----

"gunpowder" means gunpowder composed essentially of a mixture of sulphur,

saltpetre and carbon.

Gunpowder

Class 2-Nitrate mixture

In this class-

"nitrate mixture” means any preparation, other than gunpowder as defined in class 1, formed by the mechanical mixture of a nitrate with any form of carbon or with any carbonaceous substance not possessed of explosive properties, whether sulphur be or be not added to such preparation, and whether such preparation be or be not mechanically mixed with any other non-explosive substance.

Ammospex

Ammospex A

Ammospex C

Lump-Kol Pellet Powder

Nitrocarbonitrate

Nobelite

Nobelite "H"

Nobel's Delay Composition R. 894 Nobel's Explosive No. 999 Nobel's Explosive No. 1243

Nobel's Explosive No. 1267

Nobel's Explosive No. 1271

L.N. 31/70.

Nobel's Explosive No. 1281

Nobel's Explosive No. 1284

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Exemption 1983 Ed.] Application & Classificat Dangerous Goods (Classification) [CAP. 295 Regulations APPLICATION AND EXEMPTION DANGEROUS GOODS (CLASSIFICATION) REGULATIONS (Cap. 295, section 5) A 1 [Subsidiary] L.N. 15/64. L.N. 16/66. L.N. 31/70. L.N. 90/70. L.N. 39/73. L.N. 237/74. L.N. 107/80. L.N. 119/83. L.N. 138/86. L.N. 126/90 1. [1 April 1964.] These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations. Application and exemption L.N. 35/64. Citation. L.N. 126/90 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation. "flash point" means, in relation to any liquid, the lowest tempera- ture, if any, at which such liquid will give off vapour which will ignite or explode if mixed with air and exposed to a naked light. Classification of 3. (1) All substances or articles within the meaning of sec- tion 3 of the Ordinance are exempt from the application thereof dangerous goods. except such substances or articles as are specified in Categories 1 to 10 of the Schedule. (2) The substances or articles specified in Category 9A of the Schedule are exempt from the application of sections 6 to 11 of the Ordinance. L.N. 16/66. Schedule. SCHEDULE CATEGORY I (reg. 3.) EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS (L.N. 126/90) Class 1-Gunpowder In this class----- "gunpowder" means gunpowder composed essentially of a mixture of sulphur, saltpetre and carbon. Gunpowder Class 2-Nitrate mixture In this class- "nitrate mixture” means any preparation, other than gunpowder as defined in class 1, formed by the mechanical mixture of a nitrate with any form of carbon or with any carbonaceous substance not possessed of explosive properties, whether sulphur be or be not added to such preparation, and whether such preparation be or be not mechanically mixed with any other non-explosive substance. Ammospex Ammospex A Ammospex C Lump-Kol Pellet Powder Nitrocarbonitrate Nobelite Nobelite "H" Nobel's Delay Composition R. 894 Nobel's Explosive No. 999 Nobel's Explosive No. 1243 Nobel's Explosive No. 1267 Nobel's Explosive No. 1271 L.N. 31/70. Nobel's Explosive No. 1281 Nobel's Explosive No. 1284
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Exemption 1983 Ed.] Application & Classificat Dangerous Goods (Classification) [CAP. 295 Regulations APPLICATION AND EXEMPTION DANGEROUS GOODS (CLASSIFICATION) REGULATIONS (Cap. 295, section 5) A 1 [Subsidiary] L.N. 15/64. L.N. 16/66. L.N. 31/70. L.N. 90/70. L.N. 39/73. L.N. 237/74. L.N. 107/80. LN1386. LN126/90 1. L.N. 119/83. [1 April 1964.] These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations. Application and exemption L.N. 35/64. Citation. LU 126/90 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation. "flash point" means, in relation to any liquid, the lowest tempera- ture, if any, at which such liquid will give off vapour which will ignite or explode if mixed with air and exposed to a naked light. Classification of 3. (1) All substances or articles within the meaning of sec- tion 3 of the Ordinance are exempt from the application thereof dangerous goods. except such substances or articles as are specified in Categories 1 to 10 of the Schedule. (2) The substances or articles specified in Category 9A of the Schedule are exempt from the application of sections 6 to 11 of the Ordinance. L.N. 16/66. Schedule. SCHEDULE CATEGORY I (reg. 3.] EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS (IN 126/90) Class 1-Gunpowder In this class----- "gunpowder" means gunpowder composed essentially of a mixture of sulphur, saltpetre and carbon. Gunpowder Class 2-Nitrate mixture In this class- "nitrate mixture” means any preparation, other than gunpowder as defined in class 1, formed by the mechanical mixture of a nitrate with any form of carbon or with any carbonaceous substance not possessed of explosive properties, whether sulphur be or be not added to such preparation, and whether such preparation be or be not mechanically mixed with any other non-explosive substance. Ammospex Ammospex. A Ammospex C Lump-Kol Pellet Powder Nitrocarbonitrate Nobelite Nobelite "H" Nobel's Delay Composition R. 894 Nobel's Explosive No. 999 Nobel's Explosive No. 1243 Nobel's Explosive No. 1267 Nobel's Explosive No. 1271 L.N. 31/70. Nobel's Explosive No. 1281 Nobel's Explosive No. 1284
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Exemption

1983 Ed.]

Application & Classificat

Dangerous Goods (Classification) [CAP. 295

Regulations

APPLICATION AND EXEMPTION DANGEROUS GOODS (CLASSIFICATION) REGULATIONS

(Cap. 295, section 5)

A 1

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 15/64.

L.N. 16/66. L.N. 31/70. L.N. 90/70. L.N. 39/73. L.N. 237/74. L.N. 107/80.

LN1386.

LN126/90

1.

L.N. 119/83.

[1 April 1964.]

These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Goods

(Classification) Regulations. Application and exemption

L.N. 35/64.

Citation.

LU 126/90

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation.

"flash point" means, in relation to any liquid, the lowest tempera-

ture, if any, at which such liquid will give off vapour which will ignite or explode if mixed with air and exposed to a naked light.

Classification of

3. (1) All substances or articles within the meaning of sec- tion 3 of the Ordinance are exempt from the application thereof dangerous goods. except such substances or articles as are specified in Categories 1 to 10 of the Schedule.

(2) The substances or articles specified in Category 9A of the Schedule are exempt from the application of sections 6 to 11 of the Ordinance.

L.N. 16/66. Schedule.

SCHEDULE

CATEGORY I

(reg. 3.]

EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS (IN 126/90)

Class 1-Gunpowder

In this class-----

"gunpowder" means gunpowder composed essentially of a mixture of sulphur,

saltpetre and carbon.

Gunpowder

Class 2-Nitrate mixture

In this class-

"nitrate mixture” means any preparation, other than gunpowder as defined in class 1, formed by the mechanical mixture of a nitrate with any form of carbon or with any carbonaceous substance not possessed of explosive properties, whether sulphur be or be not added to such preparation, and whether such preparation be or be not mechanically mixed with any other non-explosive substance.

Ammospex

Ammospex. A

Ammospex C

Lump-Kol Pellet Powder

Nitrocarbonitrate

Nobelite

Nobelite "H"

Nobel's Delay Composition R. 894 Nobel's Explosive No. 999 Nobel's Explosive No. 1243

Nobel's Explosive No. 1267

Nobel's Explosive No. 1271

L.N. 31/70.

Nobel's Explosive No. 1281

Nobel's Explosive No. 1284

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