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nitrosoguanidine pentaerythrite
tetranitrate, tetrazene...

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

Ammunition for cannon with explo-
sive projectiles, gas projectiles,
smoke projectiles, incendiary pro-
joctiles, illuminating projectiles or
shell, ammunition for small arms
with explosive bullets, or ammuni-
tion for small arms with explosive
projectiles, or rocket ammunition
with explosive projectiles, gas pro-
jectiles, smoke projectiles, incendiary
projectiles, illuminating projectiles;
and boosters (explosive), bursters
(explosive), or supplementary
charges (explosive) without deto-

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cles must not be loaded, transported, or stored together, except as provided in the Loading and Storage Chart of Explosives and § 74.538 Loading and storage chart of explosives and other dangerous articles. (a) Explosives or other dangerous arti

SUBPART B-LOADING AND STORAGE CHART OF EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES

Other Dangerous Articles shown in this section.

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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 d

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 projec-
tiles, 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
Small arms ammunition

Primers for cannon or small arms, empty cartridge bags-black
powder igniters, empty cartridge cases, primed, empty
grenades, primed, combination primers or percussion caps,
toy caps, explosive cable cutters, explosive rivets
Percussion fuzes, tracer fuzes or tracers

Time, combination or detonating fuzes, class C

Cordeau detonant fuse, safety squibs, fuse lighters, fuse igniters, delay electric igniters, electric squibs, instantaneous fuse or igniter cord

Fireworks, common, highway fusees or railway fusees

Flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases, red label
Flammable solids or oxidizing materials, yellow label

Acids or corrosive liquids, white label

Compressed nonflammable gases, green label

Poisonous gases or liquids, in cylinders, projectiles or bombs, poison gas label

Radioactive materials (class D poisons)

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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 projectiles 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 d

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

Small arms ammunition

Primers for cannon or small arms, empty cartridge bags-black powder igniters, empty cartridge cases, primed, empty grenades, primed, combination primers or percussion caps, toy caps, explosive cable cutters, explosive rivets

Percussion fuzes, tracer fuzes or tracers

Time, combination or detonating fuzes, class C

Cordeau detonant fuse, safety squibs, fuse lighters, fuse igniters, delay electric igniters, electric squibs, instantaneous fuse or igniter cord

Fireworks, common, highway fusees or railway fusees

Flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases, red label

Flammable solids or oxidizing materials, yellow label

Acids or corrosive liquids, white label

Compressed nonflammable gases, green label

Poisonous gases or liquids, in cylinders, projectiles or bombs poison gas label

Radioactive materials (class D poisons)

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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.

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 may load such articles together when it is known
that the mixture of contents would not cause a dangerous evolution of heat or gas.
Explosives, class A, and explosives, class B, must not be loaded or stored with
chemical ammunition containing incendiary charges or white phosphorus either with
or without bursting charges. Chemical ammunition of the same classification
containing incendiary charges or white phosphorus may be loaded and stored
together.

Bursters (explosive), boosters (explosive), or supplementary charges (explosive)
[Order 28, 21 F. R. 9358, Nov. 30, 1956]

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without detonators when shipped by, to or for the Departments of the Army, Navy.
and Air Force of the United States Government may be loaded with any of the
articles named except those in columns c, d, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.

Does not include nitro carbo nitrate which may be loaded, transported or stored
with high explosives or with blasting caps and detonating primers.

NOTE 1: Charged electric storage batteries must not be loaded in the same car nor
stored with any class A explosive.
NOTE 2: Cyanides or cyanide mixtures must not be loaded or stored with acids or
corrosive liquids.

NOTE 3: Gas identification sets may be loaded and transported with all articles
named except those in column c.

NOTE 4: Nitric acid, when loaded in the same car with other acids or other corrosive
liquids in carboys, must be separated from the other carboys. A 2 by 6 inch plank,
set on edge, should be nailed across the car floor at least 12 inches from the nitric acid
carboys, and the space between the plank and the carboys of nitric acid should be
filled with sand sifted ashes or other incombustible absorbent material.

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