1983 Ed.]
Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295
(e) the cylinder bears a conspicuous metal tag, ring or plate securely attached to the cylinder, otherwise than by welding or brazing, declaring the name of the manufacturer of the cylinder; and in addition thereto is labelled with the date when it was last charged, and the name and address of the person, company or firm by whom it was last charged, and the weight of gas and equivalent volume in litres at 15.5°C and the maximum pressure allowed in the cylinder at such temperature, and the name of the gas in the cylinder.
(2) No person shall fill any cylinder, or cause or permit any cylinder to be filled, with any dissolved gas to such an extent that, at a temperature of 15.5°C, the internal pressure on the cylinder exceeds 1550 kPa:
Provided that in the case of a cylinder filled for use exclusively for marine lighting purposes the cylinder may be filled to a pressure of 2300 kPa.
72. (1) No person shall smoke in any store.
(2) No naked light and no heating equipment shall be used in any store.
(3) No electrical equipment shall be used or installed in any store other than equipment of a type approved by the Authority.
(4) There shall be at all times conspicuously displayed outside any store a notice, in English and Chinese, prohibiting smoking and the use of naked lights.
73. (1) No container containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen shall be stored otherwise than in a place approved by the Authority and marked, to the satisfaction of the Authority, by one or more notices, in English and Chinese, indicating the storage of liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen, as the case may be.
(2) No container containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen shall be stored otherwise than under the care of a person having reasonable experience of the handling of liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen, as the case may be.
74. (1) Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the storage or conveyance of any gas specified in the first column of the table to this regulation in any quantity not exceeding that, if any, specified for such gas in the second column of the table:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply where the aggregate of the quantities of all such gases stored in the same store exceeds 5 cylinders or 25 L of gases where 1 cylinder is deemed to be equivalent to 5 L.
B 39
[Subsidiary]
Precautions against fire in stores.
Storage of cylinders containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen.
L.N. 40/73.
General provisions relating to storage, etc.
L.N. 71/64. L.N. 119/83.
1983 Ed.]
Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295
(e) the cylinder bears a conspicuous metal tag, ring or plate securely attached to the cylinder, otherwise than by weld- ing or brazing, declaring the name of the manufacturer of the cylinder; and in addition thereto is labelled with the date when it was last charged, and the name and address of the person, company or firm by whom it was last charged, and the weight of gas and equivalent volume in litres at 15.5°C and the maximum pressure allowed in the cylinder at such temperature, and the name of the gas in the cylinder.
(2) No person shall fill any cylinder, or cause or permit any cylinder to be filled, with any dissolved gas to such an extent that, at a temperature of 15.5°C, the internal pressure on the cylinder exceeds 1 550 kPa:
Provided that in the case of a cylinder filled for use exclusively for marine lighting purposes the cylinder may be filled to a pressure of 2 300 kPa.
72. (1) No person shall smoke in any store.
(2) No naked light and no heating equipment shall be used in any store.
(3) No electrical equipment shall be used or installed in any store other than equipment of a type approved by the Authority.
(4) There shall be at all times conspicuously displayed outside any store a notice, in English and Chinese, prohibiting smoking and the use of naked lights.
73. (1) No container containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitro- gen shall be stored otherwise than in a place approved by the Authority and marked, to the satisfaction of the Authority, by one or more notices, in English and Chinese, indicating the storage of liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen, as the case may be.
(2) No container containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen shall be stored otherwise than under the care of a person having reasonable experience of the handling of liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen, as the case may be.
74. (1) Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the storage or conveyance of any gas specified in the first column of the table to this regulation in any quantity not exceeding that, if any, specified for such gas in the second column of the table:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply where the aggre- gate of the quantities of all such gases stored in the same store exceeds 5 cylinders or 25 L of gases where 1 cylinder is deemed to be equivalent to 5 L.
B 39
[Subsidiary]
Precautions against fire in
stores.
Storage of cylin- ders containing liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen.
L.N. 40/73.
General provi- sions relating to storage, etc.
L.N. 71 64. L.N. 119 83.
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