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| Virginia. State Corporation Commission - 1913 - 640 pages
...space must be left vacant to prevent distortion of containers when heated to a temperature of 120° F. This vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent, of the capacity of the container. Group 4. — Inflammable Solids — Yellow Label. 40. The maximum quantity of any inflammable solid... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. Second District - 1913 - 1028 pages
...subject to United States internal revenue regulations) this vacant space must l>e not less than two per cent of the capacity of the container, including the dome capacity of tank ears. In packages containing alcohol, cologne spirits, high wines, or other distilled spirits, which... | |
| George Arthur Burrell, Frank Meyers Seibert, George G. Oberfell - 1915 - 122 pages
...F.— 32° C.— November 1 to March 1) exceeds 10 pounds per square inch. Liquefied petroleum gas must be shipped in metal drums or barrels which comply...other than explosives. Each such container purchased subseguently to December 31, 1911, shall have plainly stamped thereon the date of manufacture thereof.... | |
| 1919 - 898 pages
...leakage or distortion of containers due to increase of temperature during transit. In all such packages this vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent of the total capacity of the container. (6) In packages containing alcohol, cologne spirits, high wines, or... | |
| Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor - 1916 - 466 pages
...left vacant to prevent distortion by containers when heated to a 'temperature of 120°P\ (49°C.). This vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent,...containers specified therein that are purchased after Dec. 31, 1911, and used for the shipment of dangerous articles other than explosives. Each such container... | |
| RAYMOND FOSS BACON, PH.D., WILLIAM ALLEN HAMOR, M.A. - 1916 - 464 pages
...be left vacant to prevent distortion by containers when heated to a temperature of 120°F. (49°C.). This vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent,...containers specified therein that are purchased after Dec. 31, 1911, and used for the shipment of dangerous articles other than explosives. Each such container... | |
| Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor - 1916 - 470 pages
...distortion by containers when heated to a temperature of 120°F. (49°C.)- This vacant space must'not be less than 2 per cent. of the capacity of the container, inch1ding the dome capacity of tank cars. 1. The provisions of "Shipping-Container Specifications No.... | |
| Ralph Taylor Zook - 1920 - 210 pages
...vacant space not to be less than 2 percent of the total capacity of the container. In tank cars the vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent* of the total capacity of the tank, ie, the shell and dome capacity, combined. If the dome of tank cars does... | |
| National Safety Council - 1921 - 932 pages
...Explosives covers this point in BE Pamphlet No. 9, paragraph 1825-A, wherein it is provided tnat the vacant space must not be less than 2 per cent of the total capacity of tank, including the dome and shell capacity combined. If the dome of the tank car... | |
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