49 C.F.R. § 176.144   Segregation of Class 1 (explosive) materials.


Title 49 - Transportation


Title 49: Transportation
PART 176—CARRIAGE BY VESSEL
Subpart G—Detailed Requirements for Class 1 (Explosive) Materials
Segregation

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§ 176.144   Segregation of Class 1 (explosive) materials.

(a) Except as provided in §176.145 of this subchapter, stowage of Class 1 (explosive) materials within the same compartment, magazine, or cargo transport unit is subject to provisions contained in table 176.144(a).

                                                Table 176.144(a)_Authorized Mixed Stowage for Explosives   [An ``X'' indicates that explosives in the two different compatibility groups reflected by the location of the ``X'' may not be stowed in the same                                                     compartment, magazine, or cargo transport unit]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                     Compatibility groups                        A      B      C      D      E      F      G      H      J      K      L      N      S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A............................................................  .....     X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      XB............................................................     X   .....     X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X   .....C............................................................     X      X   .....     6      6      X      1      X      X      X      X      4   .....D............................................................     X      X      6   .....     6      X      1      X      X      X      X      4   .....E............................................................     X      X      6      6   .....     X      1      X      X      X      X      4   .....F............................................................     X      X      X      X      X   .....     X      X      X      X      X      X   .....G............................................................     X      X      1      1      1      X   .....     X      X      X      X      X   .....H............................................................     X      X      X      X      X      X      X   .....     X      X      X      X   .....J............................................................     X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X   .....     X      X      X   .....K............................................................     X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X   .....     X      X   .....L............................................................     X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      X      2      X      XN............................................................     X      X      4      4      4      X      X      X      X      X      X      3      5S............................................................     X   .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....     X      5   .....--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Notes: 1. Explosive articles in compatibility group G, other than fireworks and those requiring special stowage, may be stowed with articles of  compatibility groups C, D, and E, provided no explosive substances are carried in the same compartment, magazine or cargo transport unit.2. Explosives in compatibility group L may only be stowed in the same compartment, magazine or cargo transport unit with identical explosives within  compatibility group L.3. Different types of articles of Division 1.6, compatibility group N, may only be transported together when it is proven that there is no additional  risk of sympathetic detonation between the articles. Otherwise they must be treated as division 1.1.4. When articles of compatibility group N are transported with articles or substances of compatibility groups C, D or E, the goods of compatibility  group N must be treated as compatibility group D.5. When articles of compatibility group N are transported together with articles or substances of compatibility group S, the entire load must be treated  as compatibility group N.6. Any combination of articles in compatibility groups C, D and E must be treated as compatibility group E. Any combination of substances in  compatibility groups C and D must be treated as the most appropriate compatibility group shown in Table 2 of § 173.52 taking into account the  predominant characteristics of the combined load. This overall classification code must be displayed on any label or placard on a unit load or cargo  transport unit as prescribed in subpart E (Labeling) and subpart F (Placarding).

(b) Where Class 1 (explosive) materials of different compatibility groups are allowed to be stowed in the same compartment, magazine, or cargo transport unit, the stowage arrangements must conform to the most stringent requirements for the entire load.

(c) Where a mixed load of Class 1 (explosive) materials of different hazard divisions and/or stowage arrangements is carried within a compartment, magazine, or cargo transport unit, the entire load must be treated as belonging to the hazard division having the greatest hazard. (For example, if a load of Division 1.1 (explosive) materials is mixed with Division 1.3 (explosive) materials, the load is treated as a Division 1.1 (explosive) material as defined in §173.50(b) of this subchapter and the stowage must conform to the most stringent requirements for the entire load).

(d) If some of the Class 1 (explosive) materials in a stowage mixture require magazine stowage, Class 1 (explosive) materials requiring ordinary stowage may be stowed in the same magazine. When the magazine is used for substances requiring Type A stowage, the other Class 1 (explosive) materials stowed therein must have no exposed parts of any ferrous metal or aluminum alloy, unless separated by a partition.

(e) Segregation on deck: When Class 1 (explosive) materials in different compatibility groups are carried on deck, they must be stored not less than 6 m (20 feet) apart unless they are allowed under Table 176.144(a) to be stowed in the same compartment, magazine, or cargo transport unit.

(f) On a barge used to transfer class 1 (explosive) materials from a waterfront facility to a vessel at an explosives anchorage (or from the vessel to the water front facility), if compliance with paragraph (e) of this section is not practicable, a sandbag barrier at least 0.6 m (2 feet) in thickness may be substituted for the 6 m (20 feet) separation.

[Amdt. 176–30, 55 FR 52696, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 66 FR 45384, 45385, Aug. 28, 2001; 69 FR 76184, Dec. 20, 2004; 70 FR 56099, Sept. 23, 2005]

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