1964_DANGEROUS_GOODS_(GENERAL)_REGULATIONS — Page 63

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(5)

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(8)

5 kg

1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

B 63

(1) For transport only-

Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases. Not more than 50 L in each case.

(2) Packed singly in-

(a) wicker hampers with wicker bonnets; or

(b) strong iron hampers with iron bonnets, with not less than 12 mm of packing material; the whole to be contained in a case, crate or hamper unless the diameter of the base of the metal hamper is approximately equal to the diameter of the top of the hamper; or

(c) wooden cases with suitable protective material.

(3) Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases.

D and E

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

Glass, earthenware, guttapercha, wax or suitable plastic containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.

10%

5 L

(1)

FLUOBORIC ACID (Hydrofluoboric Acid). Free from all but traces of Hydrogen Fluoride, otherwise as for Hydrofluoric Acid.

(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.

10%

50 L

(3) Suitable sound leaden bottles, effectively closed.

10%

50 L

(4) Suitable metal drums, each lined or coated internally with rubber or lead or other suitable material, effectively closed.

10%

250 L

(4)

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(1) For transport only-Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases. Not more than 50 L in each case.(2) Packed singly in-(a) wicker hampers with wicker bonnets; or(b) strong iron hampers with iron bonnets, with not less than 12 mm of packing material; the whole to be contained in a case, crate or hamper unless the diameter of the base of the metal hamper is approximately equal to the diameter of the top of the hamper; or(c) wooden cases with suitable protective material.(3) Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases.D and E(2)(3)10%5 L(1)FLUOBORIC ACID (Hydrofluoboric Acid). Free from all but traces of Hydrogen Fluoride, otherwise as for Hydrofluoric Acid.(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.10%50 L(3) Suitable sound leaden bottles, effectively closed.10%50 L(4) Suitable metal drums, each lined or coated internally with rubber or lead or other suitable material, effectively closed.10%250 L(4)[Subsidiary]
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(1) For transport only-Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases. Not more than 50 L in each case.(2) Packed singly in-(a) wicker hampers with wicker bon- nets; or(b) strong iron hampers with iron bon- nets, with not less than 12 mm of packing material; the whole to be contained in a case, crate or ham- per unless the diameter of the base of the metal hamper is approxi- mately equal to the diameter of the top of the hamper; or(c) wooden cases with suitable protec- tive material.(3) Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases.D and E(2)(3)10%5 L(1)FLUOBORIC ACID (Hydrofluoboric Acid). Free from all but traces of Hydrogen Fluoride, other- wise as for Hydrofluoric Acid.(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.10%50 L10%250 L (4)(3) Suitable sound leaden bottles, effectively closed.10%50 L(4) Suitable metal drums, each lined or coated internally with rubber or lead or other suitable mate- rial, effectively closed.[Subsidiary]
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(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

5 kg

1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

B 63

(1) For transport only-

Packed with whiting or other effective non-siliceous absorbent material in wooden cases. Not more than 50 L in each case.

(2) Packed singly in-

(a) wicker hampers with wicker bon- nets; or

(b) strong iron hampers with iron bon- nets, with not less than 12 mm of packing material; the whole to be contained in a case, crate or ham- per unless the diameter of the base of the metal hamper is approxi- mately equal to the diameter of the top of the hamper; or

(c) wooden cases with suitable protec- tive material.

(3) Packed with whiting or other effective

non-siliceous absorbent material in

wooden cases.

D and E

(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)

Glass, earthenware, guttapercha, wax or suitable plastic containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.

10%

5 L

(1)

FLUOBORIC ACID (Hydrofluoboric Acid). Free from all but traces of Hydrogen Fluoride, other- wise as for Hydrofluoric Acid.

(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed with suitable stoppers.

10%

50 L

10%

250 L (4)

(3) Suitable sound leaden bottles, effectively closed.

10%

50 L

(4) Suitable metal drums, each lined or coated internally with rubber or lead or other suitable mate- rial, effectively closed.

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