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§ 172.102
inhalation hazard under the provisions of
this subchapter.
3
This material is poisonous by inhalation
(see § 171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard
Zone C (see § 173.116(a) of this subchapter),
and must be described as an inhalation
hazard under the provisions of this sub-
chapter.
4
This material is poisonous by inhalation
(see § 171.8 of this subchapter) in Hazard
Zone D (see § 173.116(a) of this subchapter),
and must be described as an inhalation
hazard under the provisions of this sub-
chapter.
5
If this material meets the definition for a
material poisonous by inhalation (see
§ 171.8 of this subchapter), a shipping name
must be selected which identifies the inha-
lation hazard, in Division 2.3 or Division
6.1, as appropriate.
6
This material is poisonous-by-inhalation
and must be described as an inhalation
hazard under the provisions of this sub-
chapter.
8
A hazardous substance that is not a haz-
ardous waste may be shipped under the
shipping description ‘‘Other regulated sub-
stances, liquid
or
solid, n.o.s.’’, as appro-
priate. In addition, for solid materials, spe-
cial provision B54 applies.
9
Packaging for certain PCBs for disposal
and storage is prescribed by EPA in 40 CFR
761.60 and 761.65.
11
The hazardous material must be pack-
aged as either a liquid or a solid, as appro-
priate, depending on its physical form at 55
°
C (131
°
F) at atmospheric pressure.
12
In concentrations greater than 40 per-
cent, this material has strong oxidizing
properties and is capable of starting fires
in contact with combustible materials. If
appropriate, a package containing this ma-
terial must conform to the additional la-
beling requirements of § 172.402 of this sub-
chapter.
13
The words ‘‘Inhalation Hazard’’ shall be
entered on each shipping paper in associa-
tion with the shipping description, shall be
marked on each non-bulk package in asso-
ciation with the proper shipping name and
identification number, and shall be marked
on two opposing sides of each bulk pack-
age. Size of marking on bulk package must
conform to § 172.302(b) of this subchapter.
The requirements of §§ 172.203(m) and
172.505 of this subchapter do not apply.
14
Motor fuel antiknock mixtures are:
a. Mixtures of one or more organic lead
mixtures (such as tetraethyl lead,
triethylmethyl lead, diethyldimethyl
lead, ethyltrimethyl lead, and
tetramethyl lead) with one or more halo-
gen compounds (such as ethylene
dibromide and ethylene dichloride), hy-
drocarbon solvents or other equally effi-
cient stabilizers; or
b. tetraethyl lead.
15
This entry applies to ‘‘Chemical kits’’
and ‘‘First aid kits’’ containing one or
more compatible items of hazardous mate-
rials in boxes, cases,
etc.
that, for example,
are used for medical, analytical, diag-
nostic, testing, or repair purposes. Kits
that are carried on board transport vehi-
cles for first aid or operating purposes are
not subject to the requirements of this
subchapter.
16
This description applies to smokeless
powder and other solid propellants that are
used as powder for small arms and have
been classed as Division 1.3C, 1.4C and Divi-
sion 4.1 in accordance with § 173.56 of this
subchapter.
19
For domestic transportation only, the
identification number ‘‘UN1075’’ may be
used in place of the identification number
specified in column (4) of the § 172.101 table.
The identification number used must be
consistent on package markings, shipping
papers and emergency response informa-
tion.
21
This material must be stabilized by ap-
propriate means (e.g., addition of chemical
inhibitor, purging to remove oxygen) to
prevent dangerous polymerization (see
§ 173.21(f) of this subchapter).
22
If the hazardous material is in dispersion
in organic liquid, the organic liquid must
have a flash point above 50
°
C (122
°
F).
23
This material may be transported under
the provisions of Division 4.1 only if it is so
packed that the percentage of diluent will
not fall below that stated in the shipping
description at any time during transport.
Quantities of not more than 500 g per pack-
age with not less than 10 percent water by
mass may also be classed in Division 4.1,
provided a negative test result is obtained
when tested in accordance with test series
6(c) of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria
(IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter).
24
Alcoholic beverages containing more
than 70 percent alcohol by volume must be
transported as materials in Packing Group
II. Alcoholic beverages containing more
than 24 percent but not more than 70 per-
cent alcohol by volume must be trans-
ported as materials in Packing Group III.
26
This entry does not include ammonium
permanganate, the transport of which is
prohibited except when approved by the
Associate Administrator.
28 The dihydrated sodium salt of
dichloroisocyanuric acid does not meet the
criteria for inclusion in Division 5.1 (Oxi-
dizer) and is not subject to the require-
ments of this subchapter unless meeting
the criteria for inclusion in another class
or division.
30
Sulfur is not subject to the requirements
of this subchapter if transported in a non-
bulk packaging or if formed to a specific
shape (for example, prills, granules, pel-
lets, pastilles, or flakes). A bulk packaging
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