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B 220

(Subsidiary)

Prohibited substances.

L.N. 343/81.

L.N. 294/79.

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations

[1983 Ed.

packing of such goods, provides a similar degree of safety to that which would have been provided by the prescribed packing, he may permit the use of such other packing.

182. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, but subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the following dangerous goods shall be prohibited goods for the purposes of section 7 of the Ordinance-

Ammonium Permanganate.

Ammonium Chlorate.

Ammonium Nitrate, if containing organic matter otherwise than of a nature and within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Ministry or the Authority.

Arsine, except when it is contained in cylinders not exceeding 1 cubic metre in volume at Standard Temperature and Pressure and of a type approved by the Authority, and is brought into the Colony exclusively for electronic production processes within the Colony, and is stored and used in licensed premises within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Authority.

Calcium Azide, except in aqueous solution not exceeding 20 per cent of Calcium Azide by weight.

Chloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 10 per cent by weight.

Hydrazine Nitrate.

Hydrazine Perchlorate.

Hydrogen Cyanide, unstabilized.

Hydrogen Peroxide solutions of strength greater than 60 per cent by weight.

Manufactured fireworks (category 1, class 7, division 2) which explode on impact.

Organic Perchlorates.

Perchloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 72 per cent by weight.

Vinyl Chloride Monomer.

(2) Manufactured fireworks (dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2) which are brought into the Colony on any vessel not carrying passengers and directly transhipped to another vessel to be taken out of the Colony and which are packed in the manner specified in the table to regulation 45 for dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2, shall not be deemed to be prohibited goods for the purposes of paragraph (1).

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B 220(Subsidiary)Prohibited substances.L.N. 343/81.L.N. 294/79.CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations[1983 Ed.packing of such goods, provides a similar degree of safety to that which would have been provided by the prescribed packing, he may permit the use of such other packing.182. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, but subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the following dangerous goods shall be prohibited goods for the purposes of section 7 of the Ordinance-Ammonium Permanganate.Ammonium Chlorate.Ammonium Nitrate, if containing organic matter otherwise than of a nature and within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Ministry or the Authority.Arsine, except when it is contained in cylinders not exceeding 1 cubic metre in volume at Standard Temperature and Pressure and of a type approved by the Authority, and is brought into the Colony exclusively for electronic production processes within the Colony, and is stored and used in licensed premises within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Authority.Calcium Azide, except in aqueous solution not exceeding 20 per cent of Calcium Azide by weight.Chloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 10 per cent by weight.Hydrazine Nitrate.Hydrazine Perchlorate.Hydrogen Cyanide, unstabilized.Hydrogen Peroxide solutions of strength greater than 60 per cent by weight.Manufactured fireworks (category 1, class 7, division 2) which explode on impact.Organic Perchlorates.Perchloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 72 per cent by weight.Vinyl Chloride Monomer.(2) Manufactured fireworks (dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2) which are brought into the Colony on any vessel not carrying passengers and directly transhipped to another vessel to be taken out of the Colony and which are packed in the manner specified in the table to regulation 45 for dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2, shall not be deemed to be prohibited goods for the purposes of paragraph (1).Page 220Page 221
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B 220(Subsidiary]Prohibited substances.L.N. 343/81.L.N. 294/79.CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations[1983 Ed.packing of such goods, provides a similar degree of safety to that which would have been provided by the prescribed packing, he may permit the use of such other packing.182. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regula- tions, but subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the following dangerous goods shall be prohibited goods for the purposes of section 7 of the Ordinance-Ammonium Permanganate.Ammonium Chlorate.Ammonium Nitrate, if containing organic matter otherwise than of a nature and within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Ministry or the Authority.Arsine, except when it is contained in cylinders not exceeding 1 cubic metre in volume at Standard Temperature and Pressure and of a type approved by the Authority, and is brought into the Colony exclusively for electronic production processes within the Colony, and is stored and used in licensed premises within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Authority.Calcium Azide, except in aqueous solution not exceeding 20 per cent of Calcium Azide by weight.Chloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 10 per cent by weight.Hydrazine Nitrate.Hydrazine Perchlorate.Hydrogen Cyanide, unstabilized.Hydrogen Peroxide solutions of strength greater than 60 per cent by weight.Manufactured firewords (category 1, class 7, division 2) which explode on impact.Organic Perchlorates.Perchloric Acid solutions of strength greather than 72 per cent by weight.Vinyl Chloride Monomer.(2) Manufactured fireworks (dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2) which are brought into the Colony on any vessel not carrying passengers and directly transhipped to another vessel to be taken out of the Colony and which are packed in the manner specified in the table to regulation 45 for dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2, shall not be deemed to be prohibited goods for the purposes of paragraph (1).Page 220Page 221
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B 220

(Subsidiary]

Prohibited substances.

L.N. 343/81.

L.N. 294/79.

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations

[1983 Ed.

packing of such goods, provides a similar degree of safety to that which would have been provided by the prescribed packing, he may permit the use of such other packing.

182. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regula- tions, but subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the following dangerous goods shall be prohibited goods for the purposes of section 7 of the Ordinance-

Ammonium Permanganate.

Ammonium Chlorate.

Ammonium Nitrate, if containing organic matter otherwise than of a nature and within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Ministry or the Authority.

Arsine, except when it is contained in cylinders not exceeding 1 cubic metre in volume at Standard Temperature and Pressure and of a type approved by the Authority, and is brought into the Colony exclusively for electronic production processes within the Colony, and is stored and used in licensed premises within a limit approved, either generally or in any particular case, by the Authority.

Calcium Azide, except in aqueous solution not exceeding 20

per cent of Calcium Azide by weight.

Chloric Acid solutions of strength greater than 10 per cent

by weight.

Hydrazine Nitrate.

Hydrazine Perchlorate.

Hydrogen Cyanide, unstabilized.

Hydrogen Peroxide solutions of strength greater than 60 per

cent by weight.

Manufactured firewords (category 1, class 7, division 2) which

explode on impact.

Organic Perchlorates.

Perchloric Acid solutions of strength greather than 72 per cent

by weight.

Vinyl Chloride Monomer.

(2) Manufactured fireworks (dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2) which are brought into the Colony on any vessel not carrying passengers and directly transhipped to another vessel to be taken out of the Colony and which are packed in the manner specified in the table to regulation 45 for dangerous goods in category 1, class 7, division 2, shall not be deemed to be prohibited goods for the purposes of paragraph (1).

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