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1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

B 71

[Subsidiary]

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

not permissible. For Nitric Acid of or under 8% w/w or 1.045 S.G. sawdust alone may be used. Not more than 50 L in each case.

*

Note:

Regulations for packing Nitric Acid exceeding 8% w/w or 1.045 S.G. in glass or earthenware containers, in cases. Cases containing Nitric Acid in glass or earthenware containers must, as regards packing (1), conform to the following requirements--

(1) When 2 or more containers of a diameter exceeding 90 mm are packed in a case, the case must contain an internal partition or partitions, with the object of maintaining the position of each such container in relation to each other such container in the case.

(2) The packing material surrounding containers must be well pressed down so as to prevent movement of the containers within the case and to keep each container from contact with each other container.

(3) If there is a risk of the timber (of which the case is made) shrinking through drying, steps must be taken to avoid loss of packing material; such steps may include the lining of the case with strong paper.

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

10%

50 L (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; or

(c) wooden cases, the container being packed with protective packing material specified for packing (1) above, well pressed down and enclosed to prevent loss of packing. The thickness of such packing between any part of the container and any part of the inside of the case must not be less than 40 mm.

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(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed.10%50 L (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; or(c) wooden cases, the container being packed with protective packing material specified for packing (1) above, well pressed down and enclosed to prevent loss of packing. The thickness of such packing between any part of the container and any part of the inside of the case must not be less than 40 mm.
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(2) Glass or earthenware containers of suitable make, effectively closed.10%50 L (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; or(c) wooden cases, the container being packed with protective packing] material specified for packing (1)] above, well pressed down and en- closed to prevent loss of packing. The thickness of such packing| between any part of the container and any part of the inside of the case must not be less than 40 mm.
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1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

B 71

[Subsidiary]

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

not permissible. For Nitric Acid of or under 8% w/w or 1.045 S.G. sawdust alone may be used. Not more than 50 L in each case.

*

Note:

Regulations for packing Nitric Acid exceeding 8% w/w or 1.045 S.G. in glass or earthenware containers, in cases. Cases containing Nitric Acid in glass or earthenware containers must, as regards packing (1), conform to the following requirements--

(1) When 2 or more containers of a diameter exceeding 90 mm are packed in a case, the case must contain an internal partition or partitions, with the object of maintaining the position of each such container in relation to each other such container in the case.

(2) The packing material surrounding containers must be well pressed down so as to prevent movement of the containers within the case and to keep each container from contact with each other container.

(3) If there is a risk of the timber (of which the case is made) shrinking through drying, steps must be taken to avoid loss of packing material; such steps may include the lining of the case with strong paper.

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

10%

50 L (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; or

(c) wooden cases, the container being packed with protective packing] material specified for packing (1)] above, well pressed down and en- closed to prevent loss of packing. The thickness of such packing| between any part of the container and any part of the inside of the case must not be less than 40 mm.

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