depth charges, mines, projectiles, boosters, or torpedoes (torpedo warheads) when separated from the explosive bombs, depth charges, mines, projectiles, boosters, or torpedoes (torpedo warheads) by not less than 3 feet. The intervening space of 3 feet must be filled with dry sand or dry earth in bags or in a crib so constructed or lined as to prevent sifting of the sand or earth. The crib must be secured against movement. (2) When bomb fuzes are packed with bomb fin assemblies, either crated or boxed in wooden or metal containers, the sand or earth filled space between bombs and the fuzes may be omitted provided adequate blocking and bracing is supplied to prevent the bombs from crushing and injuring the detonating fuzes due to ordinary shocks incident to transportation. PART 72-COMMODITY LIST OF EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES CONTAINING THE SHIPPING NAME OR DESCRIPTION OF ALL ARTICLES SUBJECT TO PARTS 71-79 OF THIS CHAPTER Sec. 72.1 Proper shipping name. 72.2 Articles not described. 72.3 Labels required and prohibited articles. 72.4 Explanation of signs and abbreviations. 72.5 List of explosives and other dangerous articles. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 72 issued under 62 Stat. 738, 74 Stat. 808; 18 U.S.C. 834. SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 72 appear at 29 F.R. 18653, Dec. 29, 1964, unless otherwise noted. $72.1 Proper shipping name. (a) The proper shipping name which must be used and shown on outside shipping containers appears in Roman type (not italics). The abbreviations N.O.I. and N.O.I.B.N. may be used in lieu of the abbreviation n. o. s. where it appears in the list of explosives and other dangerous articles. $72.2 Articles not described. (a) For an article not described by name shown in § 72.5, when such article is classified as dangerous by §§ 73.115, 73.150, 73.151, 73.240, 73.300, 73.326, 73.343, 73.381, or 73.391 of this chapter, the article must be prepared and offered for shipment in compliance with the regulations for the group within which it is properly classified. 7 (a) An asterisk indicates that articles may or may not be classed as flammable liquids, flammable solids, oxidizing materials, compressed gases, poisons, or corrosive liquids by Parts 71-79 of this chapter. If so classed, such articles are subject to the regulations prescribed for articles within these definitions. F. L.-Flammable liquid. F. S.-Flammable solid. Oxy. M.-Oxidizing material. Cor. L.-Corrosive liquid. Nonf. G.-Nonflammable compressed gas. F. G.-Flammable compressed gas. Pois. B.-Poisonous liquid or solid, Class B. Pois. D.-Radioactive materials, class D. Not accepted-Means not to be offered or ac- Indicates that articles may be transported as rail baggage. # Required for rail express shipments only. ## Required for rail express and water shipments only. N. O. S.-Means not otherwise specified. NOTE 1: Where the word "INFLAMMABLE" is now painted, stencilled, or otherwise permanently marked on tank cars, cargo tank motor vehicles, portable tanks, or other containers, it may be so continued until such tanks or other containers are repainted, restencilled or both, and at such times shall be replaced with the word "FLAMMABLE" unless otherwise ordered by the Commission. Expl. C.... Expl. A..... No exemption, 73.66. Maximum quantity in 1 outside container by rail express Not accepted. See $73.86. Not accepted. Cor. L.. Blasting caps-more than 1,000.| Expl. A.. Blasting caps with metal clad mild | Expl. A.. detonating fuse-more than 1,000. Blasting caps with safety fuse1,000 or less. Blasting caps with safety fusemore than 1,000. Blasting caps, electric. See Electric blasting caps. Blasting gelatin. See High explo Blasting powder. See Black powder. Bombs, explosive, with gas, smoke, or Bombs, fireworks. See Special fireworks. Bombs, gas, smoke or incendiary, Bombe, explosive, incendiary. See Bombs, incendiary or smoke, without Fombs, practice, with electric primers or electric squibs. See 73.55... Bombs, sand-loaded or empty.. See 73.55. Boosters (explosive).. Bordeaux arsenites, liquid. Expl. A. Pois. B. Bordeaux arsenites, solid. Boron trichloride... Cor. L. No exemption, 73.251.. 73.306, 73.302 White. Green Bottles, acid or other corrosive liquids, See § 73.29. empty. Box toe gum. Bozes, reused.. See § 73.28.. Bromacetone, liquid. Pois. A Brom benzyl cyanide, liquid.. Pois. C. Bromine. Cor. L.. Bromine pentafluoride. Cor. L.. No exemption, 73.329 (a). Bromine trifluoride. Cor. L. No exemption, 73.283. Poison Gas.. ...do.. Not accepted. 10 gallons. Not accepted. Brucine, solid (dimethoxy strych- Pois. B.. nine). 73.364, 73.365.. F. S. No exemption, 73.159. F. S.. No exemption, 73.169.. Expl. A.. F.G... No exemption, 73.69.. 73.306, 73.304, 73.314, 73.315... Red Gas.. Do. 300 pounds. F. L. Pois. B. 73.118, 73.119. 73.364, 73.365. White.. Red. Poison.. Do. Do. 200 pounds. arsenic). Calcium arsenate, solid. Calcium arsenite, solid. Pois. B. 73.364, 73.365.. Calcium chlorate.. Oxy. M. 73.153, 73.163. Calcium chlorite. Oxy. M. No exemption, 73.160. .do. Do. Calcium cyanide. See Cyanide of cent available chlorine. calcium. Calcium hypochlorite compounds, Oxy. M..... 73.153, 73.217.......... dry, containing more than 39 per Calcium, metallic.. Calcium, metallic, crystalline..... Calcium nitrate. |