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Subpart B-Loading and Storage Chart of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles-Continued

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Low explosives or black powder

High explosives or propellant explosives, class A

Initiating or priming explosives, wet: Diazodinitrophenol, fulminate of mercury, guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine, lead azide, lead styphnate, nitro mannite, nitrosoguanidine, pentaerythrite tetranitrate, tetrazene

Blasting caps, with or without safety fuse (including electric blasting caps), detonating primers

Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projec tiles or shell, ammunition for small arms with explosive bullets, or ammunition for small arms with explosive projectiles, or rocket ammunition with explosive projectiles, gas projectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary projectiles, illuminating projectiles; and boosters (explosive), bursters (explosive), or supplementary charges (explosive) without detonators

Explosive projectiles, bombs, torpedoes, or mines, rifle or hand grenades (explosive), jet thrust units (jato), explosive, class A or igniters, jet thrust (jato), explosive, class A

Detonating fuzes, class A, with or without radioactive components

Ammunition for cannon with empty, inert-loaded or solid projectiles, or without projectiles, or rocket ammunition with empty projectiles, inert-loaded or solid projectiles or without projectiles Propellant explosives, class B, jet thrust units (jato), class B, igniters, jet thrust (jato), class B, or starter cartridges, jet engines, class B

Fireworks, special or railway torpedoes

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Blasting caps or electric blasting caps in quantities not exceeding 1,000 caps may
also be loaded and transported with articles named in vertical and horizontal columns
3, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. Loading and transportation of blasting caps or electric blasting
caps in any quantity with articles named in vertical or horizontal columns b, c, e.
or f is prohibited.

b Unless loaded in opposite ends of car, acids or other corrosive liquids, white label,
must not be loaded with yellow label articles, ammunition for cannon with or without
projectiles, or propellant explosives, except that shippers loading carload shipments of
white label and yellow label articles (and who have obtained prior approval from the
Bureau of Explosives) may load such articles together when it is known that the mix-
ture of contents will not cause a dangerous evolution of heat or gas.

Explosives, class A, and explosives, class B, other than ammunition, must not be
loaded or stored with chemical ammunition containing incendiary charges or white
phosphorus either with or without bursting charges. Chemical ammunition con-
taining incendiary charges or white phosphorus may be loaded and stored with other
ammunition of the same classification.

d Bursters (explosive), boosters (explosive), or supplementary charges (explosive)
without detonators when shipped by, to or for the Departments of the Army, Navy,

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[Order 28, 21 F.R. 9358, Nov. 30, 1956; as amended by Order 29, 22 F.R. 2229, Apr. 4, 1957; Order 30, 22 F.R. 3926, June 5, 1957; Order 32, 22 FR. 7839, Oct. 3, 1957; Order 37, 24 F.R. 907, Feb. 6, 1959]

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Subpart C-Placards on Cars

§ 74.540 "Explosives" placards.

(a) Explosives placards as prescribed in § 74.550 must be applied to certified cars containing explosives, class A, specified in §§ 73.53 to 73.87 of this chapter. Placards must show in the spaces provided station name and date.

NOTE 1: For cars requiring the poison gas placard, see § 74.542.

[Order 4, 17 F. R. 1563, Feb. 20, 1952]

§ 74.541 "Dangerous" placards; "Dangerous-Radioactive material" placards; or "Caution-Residual phosphorus" placards.

(a) "Dangerous" placard, as prescribed by § 74.552 must be applied to cars, and container cars, as follows:

(1) Cars containing one or more packages bearing red, yellow, white acid, or corrosive liquid caution labels, or white "poison" labels, as prescribed by §§ 73.405 to 73.408 and 73.409 (a) (2) of this chapter, or without labels as authorized in 73.402 (c) of this chapter.

(2) Cars containing flammable solids, oxidizing materials or poisonous solids, class B, in bulk.

(3) Tank cars containing flammable liquids, flammable solids or oxidizing materials, acids or corrosive liquids, poisonous liquids or solids, class B, compressed flammable gases, compressed nonflammable gases.

(4) Cars containing shipments of explosives, class B.

NOTE 1: For cars also requiring the poison gas placard, see § 74.542.

(5) When explosives, class A, are loaded in the same car with explosives, class B, or poisonous solids or liquids, class B, only the "Explosives" placard is required.

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(b) "Dangerous-Radioactive rial" placards, as prescribed in § 74.553, must be applied to cars containing shipments of class D poisons as prescribed by §§ 73.392 (c) and 73.393 of this chapter and bearing labels as described in § 73.414 (a), (b), and (c) of this chapter.

(c) "Caution-Residual phosphorus" placard, as prescribed in § 74.555, must be applied to tank cars which last contained shipments of white or yellow phosphorus and which are required to be filled with water or inert gas before tank car is offered for return movement as provided in § 73.190(b)(3) of this chapter.

[15 F.R. 8350, Dec. 2, 1950, as amended by Order 2, 16 F.R. 9380, Sept. 15, 1951; Order 3, 16 F.R. 11780, Nov. 21, 1951; Order 4, 17 F.R. 1563, Feb. 20, 1952; Order 30, 22 F.R. 3926, June 5, 1957; Order 37, 24 F.R. 907, Feb. 6, 1959; Order 45, 26 F.R. 1017, Feb. 2, 1961]

§ 74.542 "Poison gas" placards.

(a) "Poison gas" placards as prescribed by 74.551 must be applied to cars as follows:

(1) Cars containing one or more packages or articles bearing the "Poison gas" label.

(2) Cars containing ammunition for cannon with toxic gas projectiles, or projectiles, bombs, or other containers loaded with toxic gas requiring the "Poison gas" label.

NOTE 1: The poison gas placard must be applied to cars in addition to any other placards required.

(b) "Flammable poison gas" placards. "Flammable poison gas" placards as prescribed in § 74.556 must be applied to Class 105 tank cars containing hydrocyanic acid.

"Poison

(c) "Poison gas" placards. gas" placards, for tank cars, as prescribed in § 74.557 must be applied to tank cars containing class A poisons except hydrocyanic acid.

[15 F.R. 8350, Dec. 2, 1950, as amended by Order 39, 24 F.R. 5641, July 14, 1959; Order 55, 27 F.R. 6739, July 17, 1962]

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(a) When a freight, baggage, or express car containing freight shipments of explosives, class B, or freight shipments of dangerous articles other than explosives requiring labels as prescribed by Part 73 of this chapter (not including class A poison gases or liquids), is hauled in a passenger train and such car or cars are not occupied by an employe of the carrier, proper placards must be applied to the car as required by this part. [15 F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950] § 74.544

C.

Placards not required.

(a) Placards are not required for: (1) Cars containing explosives, class

(2) Cars, other than tank cars, containing nonflammable compressed gas (green label).

(3) Cars containing class C poisons (tear gas label).

(4) Cars loaded with electric storage batteries containing electrolyte or corrosive battery fluid in carload lots.

(5) Cars carrying shipments of electrolyte acid or corrosive battery fluid together with self-propelled vehicles or mobile agricultural machinery in accordance with the provisions of § 73.257 (c).

(6) Cars containing radioactive material bearing label described in § 73.414 (d) of this chapter.

[15 F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950, as amended by Order 35, 23 F.R. 4031, June 10, 1958; Order 46, 26 F.R. 1017, Feb. 2, 1961]

§ 74.545

Commodity name on carloads.

(a) Placards for carloads of class B explosives and other dangerous articles must show thereon, in the space provided, the proper name of the commodity as prescribed by § 72.5 of this chapter, or the commodity name must be shown on tag board cards measuring approximately 5 by 8 inches securely attached to each side of the car. [F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950]

§ 74.546 Placards must be standard.

(a) Placards must conform to standards as prescribed. Samples will be furnished by the Bureau of Explosives on request.

(b) Tagboard placards must be printed on strong tagboard of quality and strength not less than that designated commercially as 100 percent sulphate, weighing 125 pounds per ream, of sheets 24 x 36 inches, and having a resistance of not less than 60 pounds per square inch Mullen test.

(c) Paper placards must be printed on strong white paper.

(d) Placards or car cards which by their shape, coloring, or printing may be readily confused with the standard placards prescribed in this part must not be used.

(e) Carrier's or shipper's name and stationery form number may be printed on placards in type not larger than 10 point, but must be printed thereon separate from any placard wording.

(f) When the tag board placards bear wording prescribed in § 74.552 (a) and provided the wording prescribed by § 74.563 (c) appears on the reverse side thereof, the words "removed or" may be omitted or the word "removed" changed to "reversed", as the case may be.

(g) Placards remaining on hand and in compliance with § 74.552(a) or § 74.553 (a) in effect on June 19, 1960, may be used until present stocks are exhausted.

[15 F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950, as amended by Order 21, 21 F.R. 674, Jan. 31, 1956; Order 43, 25 F.R. 6627, July 14, 1960]

§ 74.547 Carriers supply of placards.

(a) Carriers must keep on hand an adequate supply of all necessary placards for placarding cars loaded by them and for the replacement of missing placards on loaded cars while in transit. [15 F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950] § 74.548 Placarded cars.

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(a) Shippers must have applied placards to cars loaded by them when cars are acceptable for transportation. § 74.549 for method of application.) [15 F.R. 8351, Dec. 2, 1950]

§ 74.549 Application of placards.

(a) Placards must be securely applied one to each end and each side of car, as follows:

(1) By tacking tag-board placards to each end and each side of cars, or to placard boards of suitable size provided for the purpose.

(2) Placards applied to the sides of closed or open top cars containing explosives or other dangerous articles must be attached to the fixed placard board or to the side of the wooden car between car initials and number and the car door.

(3) Tacks when used must have heads at least 1/4 inch across. At least 5 tacks must be used, one at each corner and one in the center of the placard, or when stapling devices are used the staples should be made of flat metal of not less than 19 gauge, and the space between the legs of the staples should be at least % inch and length of staples not less than 4 inch. At least 9 staples must be used, one at each corner, one along edge between each corner, and one in center. Tacks, nails, staples, or other devices used in previous application of placards must be removed when their presence interferes with proper application of placards.

(4) By insertion of tag-board placards in suitable placard holders affixed to cars.

(5) Paper placards must be securely pasted to metal or other smooth surfaces. Metal placard boards must be used when provided for the purpose. Grease or other substances which interfere with secure application must be removed from surfaces before pasting on placards.

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