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SUMMARY:
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
RIN 2137–AF57
Hazardous Materials: Harmonization
with International Standards
Correction
In rule document 2024–06956
beginning on page 25434 in the issue of
Wednesday, April 10, 2024, make the
following correction:
§ 172.101
[Corrected]
On pages 25473 through 25475, in
§ 172.101, the Hazardous Material Table
should appear as follows:
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§ 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table
[Corrected]
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3
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III
UN1197
3
Extracts, liquid,
for flavor or
aroma.
Extracts, liquid,
for flavor or
aroma.
*
II
3
Ethyl bromide ....
*
UN1197
*
I
*
UN3550
3
*
I
*
UN3380
*
*
II
III
II
*
II
6.1
Cobalt
dihydroxide
powder, containing not
less than 10%
respirable particles.
PG
(5)
III
*
II
*
II
*
I
*
UN1891
4.1
*
*
UN1791
UN1197
3
UN1169
3
*
UN1891
*
UN3380
*
UN1169
8
(4)
Identification
Numbers
3
6.1
Desensitized explosive, solid,
n.o.s..
[ADD].
Hypochlorite solutions.
Extracts, aromatic, liquid.
Extracts, aromatic, liquid.
Extracts, flavoring, liquid.
Extracts, flavoring, liquid.
Ethyl bromide ....
Desensitized explosives, solid,
n.o.s..
4.1
Symbols
G
Hazard
class or
division
Hazardous
materials descriptions and
proper
shipping names
[REMOVE].
(3)
(2)
(1)
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3
3, 6.1
6.1
4.1
8
3
3
3
3
6.1
4.1
Label
Codes
(6)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
149, IB2, T4,
TP1, TP8.
IB2, IP8, T7,
TP2, TP13.
IP22, TP33 ........
164, 197 ............
148, A7, B2,
B15, IB2, IP5,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP24.
149, IB2, T4,
TP1, TP8.
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
149, IB2, T4,
TP1, TP8.
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, IP8, T7,
TP2, TP13.
164, 197 ............
Special
Provisions
(§ 172.102)
(7)
(7)
150 ..................
*
150 ..................
*
150 ..................
*
None ...............
*
None ...............
*
*
154 ..................
150 ..................
150 ..................
150 ..................
*
150 ..................
*
153 ..................
*
None ...............
Exceptions
(8A)
Bulk
(8C)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
203
202
202
211
211
202
203
202
203
202
202
211
242 .............
*
242 .............
*
243 .............
*
242 .............
*
None ..........
*
*
242 .............
242 .............
242 .............
242 .............
*
242 .............
*
243 .............
*
None ..........
60 L .............
5 L ...............
1 L ...............
5 kg ..............
Forbidden ....
1 L ...............
60 L .............
5 L ...............
60 L .............
5 L ...............
5 L ...............
Forbidden ....
Passenger
aircraft/rail
(9A)
220 L ...........
*
60 L .............
*
60 L .............
*
50 kg ............
*
Forbidden ....
*
*
30 L .............
220 L ...........
60 L .............
220 L ...........
*
60 L .............
*
60 L .............
*
Forbidden ....
Cargo aircraft only
(9B)
Quantity limitations
(see §§ 173.27 and 175.75)
Packaging
(§ 173.***)
Non-bulk
(8B)
(9)
(8)
A .................
B .................
B .................
A .................
D ................
B .................
A .................
B .................
A .................
B .................
B .................
D ................
Location
(10A)
........................
........................
40, 85
........................
28, 36
26, 53, 58
........................
........................
........................
........................
40, 85
28, 36
Other
(10B)
Vessel stowage
(10)
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UN2556
4.1
II
*
*
UN0512
1.4B
Detonators, electronic programmable for
blasting.
Nitrocellulose
with alcohol
with not less
than 25 percent alcohol
by mass, and
with not more
than 12.6 percent nitrogen,
by dry mass.
I
4.1
1.4B
8, 6.1
8, 6.1
*
I
*
UN2922
2.1
8
8
4.3
*
*
*
2.2
....................
....................
8
*
UN3292
*
UN1012
UN2795
*
UN2794
UN3538
*
*
*
*
UN3548
*
II
*
UN1791
UN2923
8
Corrosive solids,
toxic, n.o.s..
G
8
4.3
2.1
8
8
2.2
9
Corrosive liquids,
toxic, n.o.s..
Batteries, containing sodium.
Butylene see
also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Batteries, wet,
filled with acid,
electric storage.
Batteries, wet,
filled with alkali, electric
storage.
Articles containing miscellaneous
dangerous
goods, n.o.s..
Articles containing nonflammable,
non-toxic gas,
n.o.s..
................
8
G
G
[REVISE] ...........
Hypochlorite solutions.
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
W31 ...................
148 ....................
A4, A7, B10,
T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27.
A5, IB7, T6,
TP33.
...........................
19, 398, T50 ......
A51 ....................
A51 ....................
391,396, A225 ...
391, A224 ..........
...........................
148, A7, B2,
B15, IB2, IP5,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP24.
.........................
None ...............
*
63(f), 63(g) ......
None ...............
*
None ...............
*
189 ..................
*
306 ..................
159 ..................
*
159 ..................
None ...............
*
None ...............
*
*
154 ..................
202
*
*
*
*
*
*
212
62
211
201
189
304
159
159
232
232
*
................
*
None ..........
*
None ..........
242 .............
*
243 .............
*
189 .............
*
314, 315 .....
159 .............
*
159 .............
232 .............
*
232 .............
*
....................
*
242 .............
1 kg ..............
Forbidden ....
I kg ...............
0.5 L ............
Forbidden ....
Forbidden ....
30 kg ............
30 kg ............
Forbidden ....
Forbidden ....
......................
1 L ...............
15 kg ............
*
75 kg ............
25 kg ............
*
2.5 L ............
*
400 kg ..........
*
150 kg ..........
400 kg ..........
*
400 kg ..........
Forbidden ....
*
Forbidden ....
*
......................
*
30 L .............
D ................
05 ...............
B .................
B .................
A .................
E .................
A .................
A .................
A .................
A .................
....................
B .................
12, 25, 28, 36
25
40
40
13, 148
40
52, 146
53, 58, 146
........................
........................
........................
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...........................
Polymerizing
substance, liquid, stabilized,
n.o.s..
Polymerizing
substance, liquid, temperature controlled,
n.o.s..
Polymerizing
substance,
solid, stabilized, n.o.s..
Polymerizing
substance,
solid, temperature controlled,
n.o.s..
Pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic,
flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
G
13MYR1
Water-reactive
liquid, corrosive, n.o.s..
...........................
G
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G
G
Symbols
................
................
4.3
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
3
4.1
4.1
Hazard
class or
division
Hazardous
materials descriptions and
proper
shipping names
Nitrocellulose,
with not more
than 12.6 percent nitrogen,
by dry mass
mixture with or
without plasticizer, with or
without pigment.
Nitrocellulose
with water with
not less than
25 percent
water, by
mass.
(3)
(2)
(1)
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I
*
UN3129
III
II
III
III
III
*
III
II
*
I
II
II
PG
(5)
UN3533
UN3531
UN3534
*
UN3532
*
UN3021
UN2555
UN2557
Identification
Numbers
(4)
4.3, 8
4.3, 8
4.3, 8
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
3, 6.1
3, 6.1
4.1
4.1
Label
Codes
(6)
*
*
*
IB1, T11, TP2,
TP7.
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP7.
T14, TP2, TP7,
TP13.
387, IB7, IP19,
N92, T7, TP4,
TP6, TP33.
387, IB7, IP19,
N92, T7, TP4,
TP6, TP33.
387, IB3, IP19,
N92, T7, TP4,
TP6.
387, IB3, IP19,
N92, T7, TP4,
TP6.
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27.
B5, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27.
W31 ...................
44, W31 .............
Special
Provisions
(§ 172.102)
(7)
(7)
151 ..................
151 ..................
*
None ...............
None ...............
None ...............
None ...............
*
None ...............
150 ..................
*
None ...............
None ...............
None ...............
Exceptions
(8A)
Bulk
(8C)
*
*
*
203
202
201
213
213
203
203
202
201
212
212
242 .............
243 .............
*
243 .............
240 .............
240 .............
241 .............
*
241 .............
243 .............
*
243 .............
None ..........
None ..........
5 L ...............
1 L ...............
Forbidden ....
Forbidden ....
10 kg ............
Forbidden ....
10 L .............
1 L ...............
Forbidden ....
15 kg ............
1 kg ..............
Passenger
aircraft/rail
(9A)
60 L .............
5 L ...............
*
1 L ...............
Forbidden ....
25 kg ............
Forbidden ....
*
25 L .............
60 L .............
*
30 L .............
50 kg ............
15 kg ............
Cargo aircraft only
(9B)
Quantity limitations
(see §§ 173.27 and 175.75)
Packaging
(§ 173.***)
Non-bulk
(8B)
(9)
(8)
E .................
E .................
D ................
D ................
D ................
D ................
D ................
B .................
B .................
E .................
D ................
Location
(10A)
13, 85, 148
13, 85, 148
13, 148
2, 25, 52, 53
25, 52, 53
2, 25, 52, 53
25, 52, 53
40
40
28, 36
28, 36
Other
(10B)
Vessel stowage
(10)
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liquid, n.o.s..
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...........................
G
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G
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*
*
UN3148
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III
II
*
I
4.3
4.3
4.3
*
*
T13, TP2, TP7,
W31.
T13, TP2, TP7,
W31.
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP7, W31.
*
151 ..................
151 ..................
*
None ...............
*
*
203
201
201
*
242 .............
244 .............
*
244 .............
5 L ...............
Forbidden ....
Forbidden ....
*
60 L .............
1 L ...............
*
1 L ...............
E .................
E .................
E .................
13, 40, 148
13, 40, 148
13, 40, 148
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[Docket No. FWS–HQ–NWRS–2022–0092;
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RIN 1018–BG80
National Wildlife Refuge System; Drain
Tile Setbacks
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), promulgate
new regulations pertaining to wetland
easements to bring consistency,
transparency, and clarity for both
easement landowners and the Service in
the administration of conservation
easements, pursuant to the National
Wildlife Refuge Administration Act of
1966, as amended by the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement
Act of 1997. These regulations codify
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request and the Service will provide
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easement contracts. Under these
regulations, if landowners fully comply
with Service-provided setbacks when
installing drain tile and do not later
replace or modify the drain tile, the
Service grants the landowners a safe
harbor from legal action in the event
that the setback drain tile nevertheless
results in the draining of an easement
wetland. Setback distances are
calculated based upon the best available
science considering soil characteristics,
tile diameter, the depth of the tile below
the surface, and/or topography
sufficient to the easement contract’s
standard of protection that ensures no
drainage of adjacent protected wetland
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Background
Wetland habitat in the Prairie Pothole
Region (PPR) of Iowa, Minnesota,
Montana, North Dakota, and South
Dakota is critically important to
waterfowl and other migratory bird
populations. The unique topography of
the PPR includes numerous small
wetlands and potholes that were formed
through glaciation thousands of years
ago. Prairie potholes are freshwater
depressions and marshes, often less
than 2 feet deep and 1 acre in size, that
are a permanent feature of these
landscapes barring deliberate alteration
of the topography or hydrology. What
makes the PPR so biologically important
to waterfowl is the seasonal fluctuation
of surface water through these
permanent wetlands basins. The PPR is
responsible for producing
approximately 50 to 75 percent of the
primary species of ducks on the North
American continent, providing habitat
for more than 60 percent of the breeding
population. Waterfowl fledged in the
PPR are a significant natural resource.
Waterfowl are a diverse group of birds
that are important to many aquatic and
wetland ecosystems throughout the
country. Additionally, waterfowl
hunting and associated industries
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support thousands of jobs and in 2016
produced an estimated $2.9 billion in
economic benefit.
Congress, recognizing the impact that
widespread drainage was having on
wetlands and waterfowl populations in
the PPR, officially created the Small
Wetlands Acquisition Program on
August 1, 1958, by amending the 1934
Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act
(commonly referred to as the ‘‘Duck
Stamp Act’’). The amendment allowed
proceeds from the sale of Federal Duck
Stamps to be used to conserve and
protect ‘‘small wetland and pothole
areas’’ through the acquisition and
establishment of areas designated as
Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs).
The Service purchased the first fee-title
WPA in South Dakota in 1959, and
began to purchase wetland easements
soon thereafter. The acquisition of
wetland easements accelerated across
the PPR following the passage of the
1961 Wetlands Loan Act (Pub. L. 87–
383), which authorized appropriations
to advance funding for the purchase of
wetland easements. Wetland easements
are part of the National Wildlife Refuge
System, governed by the National
Wildlife Refuge System Administration
Act (hereafter, ‘‘the Administration
Act’’; 16 U.S.C. 668dd et seq.).
Wetland Easements
This rulemaking action codifies new
regulations pertaining to easement lands
protected by a Service easement for
waterfowl management rights
(commonly referred to as a ‘‘wetland
easement’’) in the PPR. The easements
are areas of land or water acquired and
administered by the Service with a less
than fee interest for the purpose of
maintaining small wetland or pothole
areas suitable for use as WPAs.
A wetland easement is a voluntary
legal agreement with the Service that
pays landowners to permanently protect
wetlands. The easement contains
restrictions on the use or development
of the land to protect its conservation
values. The Service’s wetland easements
are minimally restrictive conservation
easements, meaning that they have a
minimal impact on the property value
and limit the landowner’s use and
enjoyment of the property to a minor
degree. Landowners who sell a wetland
easement to the Service agree that
wetlands protected by an easement
cannot be drained, filled, leveled, or
burned. If these wetlands dry up
naturally, they can be farmed, grazed, or
hayed.
Drain Tiles
Traditionally, the purpose of
subsurface agricultural drainage has
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 93 (Monday, May 13, 2024)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: C1-2024-06956]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
49 CFR Parts 171, 172, 173, 175, 176, 178, and 180
[Docket No. PHMSA-2021-0092 (HM-215Q)]
RIN 2137-AF57
Hazardous Materials: Harmonization with International Standards
Correction
In rule document 2024-06956 beginning on page 25434 in the issue of
Wednesday, April 10, 2024, make the following correction:
Sec. 172.101 [Corrected]
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On pages 25473 through 25475, in Sec. 172.101, the Hazardous Material
Table should appear as follows:
Sec. 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table [Corrected]
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
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Packaging (Sec. 173.***) Quantity limitations (see Sec. Vessel stowage
Hazardous ------------------------------------------------- Sec. 173.27 and 175.75) --------------------------------
materials Hazard Special --------------------------------------
Symbols descriptions and class or Identification Numbers PG Label Codes Provisions (Sec. Non-bulk Passenger
proper shipping division 172.102) (7) Exceptions (8A) (8B) Bulk (8C) aircraft/rail Cargo air- craft Location (10A) Other (10B)
names (9A) only (9B)
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[REMOVE]..........
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G Desensitized 4.1 UN3380 I 4.1 164, 197.......... None............... 211 None........... Forbidden........ Forbidden........ D.............. 28, 36
explosives,
solid, n.o.s..
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Ethyl bromide..... 6.1 UN1891 II 6.1 IB2, IP8, T7, TP2, 153................ 202 243............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. 40, 85
TP13.
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Extracts, 3 UN1169 II 3 149, IB2, T4, TP1, 150................ 202 242............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. ..............
aromatic, liquid. TP8.
Extracts, 3 UN1169 III 3 B1, IB3, T2, TP1.. 150................ 203 242............ 60 L............. 220 L............ A.............. ..............
aromatic, liquid.
Extracts, 3 UN1197 II 3 149, IB2, T4, TP1, 150................ 202 242............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. ..............
flavoring, liquid. TP8.
Extracts, 3 UN1197 III 3 B1, IB3, T2, TP1.. 150................ 203 242............ 60 L............. 220 L............ A.............. ..............
flavoring, liquid.
* * * * * * *
Hypochlorite 8 UN1791 II 8 148, A7, B2, B15, 154................ 202 242............ 1 L.............. 30 L............. B.............. 26, 53, 58
solutions. IB2, IP5, N34,
T7, TP2, TP24.
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[ADD].............
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G Desensitized 4.1 UN3380 I 4.1 164, 197.......... None............... 211 None........... Forbidden........ Forbidden........ D.............. 28, 36
explosive, solid,
n.o.s..
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Cobalt dihydroxide 6.1 UN3550 I 6.1 IP22, TP33........ None............... 211 242............ 5 kg............. 50 kg............ A.............. ..............
powder,
containing not
less than 10%
respirable
particles.
* * * * * * *
Ethyl bromide..... 3 UN1891 II 3, 6.1 IB2, IP8, T7, TP2, 150................ 202 243............ 1 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. 40, 85
TP13.
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Extracts, liquid, 3 UN1197 II 3 149, IB2, T4, TP1, 150................ 202 242............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. ..............
for flavor or TP8.
aroma.
Extracts, liquid, 3 UN1197 III 3 B1, IB3, T2, TP1.. 150................ 203 242............ 60 L............. 220 L............ A.............. ..............
for flavor or
aroma.
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Hypochlorite 8 UN1791 II 8 148, A7, B2, B15, 154................ 202 242............ 1 L.............. 30 L............. B.............. 26
solutions. IB2, IP5, N34,
T7, TP2, TP24.
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[REVISE].......... ......... ....................... ......... ........... .................. ................... ......... ............... ................. ................. ............... ..............
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G Articles 9 UN3548 ......... ........... 391, A224......... None............... 232 232............ Forbidden........ Forbidden........ A.............. ..............
containing
miscellaneous
dangerous goods,
n.o.s..
Articles 2.2 UN3538 ......... 2.2 391,396, A225..... None............... 232 232............ Forbidden........ Forbidden........ A.............. ..............
containing non-
flammable, non-
toxic gas, n.o.s..
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Batteries, wet, 8 UN2794 ......... 8 A51............... 159................ 159 159............ 30 kg............ 400 kg........... A.............. 53, 58, 146
filled with acid,
electric storage.
Batteries, wet, 8 UN2795 ......... 8 A51............... 159................ 159 159............ 30 kg............ 400 kg........... A.............. 52, 146
filled with
alkali, electric
storage.
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Butylene see also 2.1 UN1012 ......... 2.1 19, 398, T50...... 306................ 304 314, 315....... Forbidden........ 150 kg........... E.............. 40
Petroleum gases,
liquefied.
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Batteries, 4.3 UN3292 ......... 4.3 .................. 189................ 189 189............ Forbidden........ 400 kg........... A.............. 13, 148
containing sodium.
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G Corrosive liquids, 8 UN2922 I 8, 6.1 A4, A7, B10, T14, None............... 201 243............ 0.5 L............ 2.5 L............ B.............. 40
toxic, n.o.s.. TP2, TP13, TP27.
G Corrosive solids, 8 UN2923 I 8, 6.1 A5, IB7, T6, TP33. None............... 211 242............ I kg............. 25 kg............ B.............. 40
toxic, n.o.s..
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Detonators, 1.4B UN0512 ......... 1.4B 148............... 63(f), 63(g)....... 62 None........... Forbidden........ 75 kg............ 05............. 25
electronic
programmable for
blasting.
Nitrocellulose 4.1 UN2556 II 4.1 W31............... None............... 212 None........... 1 kg............. 15 kg............ D.............. 12, 25, 28, 36
with alcohol with
not less than 25
percent alcohol
by mass, and with
not more than
12.6 percent
nitrogen, by dry
mass.
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Nitrocellulose, 4.1 UN2557 II 4.1 44, W31........... None............... 212 None........... 1 kg............. 15 kg............ D.............. 28, 36
with not more
than 12.6 percent
nitrogen, by dry
mass mixture with
or without
plasticizer, with
or without
pigment.
Nitrocellulose 4.1 UN2555 II 4.1 W31............... None............... 212 None........... 15 kg............ 50 kg............ E.............. 28, 36
with water with
not less than 25
percent water, by
mass.
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G Pesticides, 3 UN3021 I 3, 6.1 B5, T14, TP2, None............... 201 243............ Forbidden........ 30 L............. B.............. 40
liquid, TP13, TP27.
flammable, toxic,
flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
II 3, 6.1 IB2, T11, TP2, 150................ 202 243............ 1 L.............. 60 L............. B.............. 40
TP13, TP27.
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G Polymerizing 4.1 UN3532 III 4.1 387, IB3, IP19, None............... 203 241............ 10 L............. 25 L............. D.............. 25, 52, 53
substance, N92, T7, TP4, TP6.
liquid,
stabilized,
n.o.s..
G Polymerizing 4.1 UN3534 III 4.1 387, IB3, IP19, None............... 203 241............ Forbidden........ Forbidden........ D.............. 2, 25, 52, 53
substance, N92, T7, TP4, TP6.
liquid,
temperature
controlled,
n.o.s..
G Polymerizing 4.1 UN3531 III 4.1 387, IB7, IP19, None............... 213 240............ 10 kg............ 25 kg............ D.............. 25, 52, 53
substance, solid, N92, T7, TP4,
stabilized, TP6, TP33.
n.o.s..
G Polymerizing 4.1 UN3533 III 4.1 387, IB7, IP19, None............... 213 240............ Forbidden........ Forbidden........ D.............. 2, 25, 52, 53
substance, solid, N92, T7, TP4,
temperature TP6, TP33.
controlled,
n.o.s..
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G Water-reactive 4.3 UN3129 I 4.3, 8 T14, TP2, TP7, None............... 201 243............ Forbidden........ 1 L.............. D.............. 13, 148
liquid, TP13.
corrosive, n.o.s..
G .................. ......... ....................... II 4.3, 8 IB1, T11, TP2, TP7 151................ 202 243............ 1 L.............. 5 L.............. E.............. 13, 85, 148
G .................. ......... ....................... III 4.3, 8 IB2, T7, TP2, TP7. 151................ 203 242............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. E.............. 13, 85, 148
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G Water-reactive 4.3 UN3148 I 4.3 T13, TP2, TP7, W31 None............... 201 244............ Forbidden........ 1 L.............. E.............. 13, 40, 148
liquid, n.o.s..
G .................. ......... ....................... II 4.3 T13, TP2, TP7, W31 151................ 201 244............ Forbidden........ 1 L.............. E.............. 13, 40, 148
G .................. ......... ....................... III 4.3 IB2, T7, TP2, TP7, 151................ 203 242............ 5 L.............. 60 L............. E.............. 13, 40, 148
W31.
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