49 C.F.R. 177.835 - Class 1 materials
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Part III
...with other explosives on the same vehicle, unless packaged, segregated, and transported in accordance with the regulations of DOT (49 CFR 177.835(g)); (vi) When explosives are transported on a railway car utilizing private railroad tracks, the car, its contents, and method of loading are in......
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Carrier Safety Fitness Determination
...marked or placarded. 49 CFR 177.834(i)................. Loading or unloading a cargo tank without a qualified person in attendance. 49 CFR 177.835(a)................. Loading or unloading a Class (explosive) material with the engine running. 49 CFR 177.835(j)................. Transferring D......
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Part III
Labor Department, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
...with other explosives on the same vehicle, unless packaged, segregated, and transported in accordance with the regulations of DOT (49 CFR 177.835(g)); (vi) When explosives are transported on a railway car utilizing private railroad tracks, the car, its contents, and method of loading are in......
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International Transport, Inc. v. United States, No. 2136
...the matter to it on March 18, 1970, to consider the effect, if any, of a regulation promulgated by the Department of Transportation (49 C.F.R. 177.835(b)17 and to possibly take and consider additional evidence concerning some of the more closely disputed At its second hearing, in the reopen......
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International Transport, Inc. v. United States, No. 2136
...the matter to it on March 18, 1970, to consider the effect, if any, of a regulation promulgated by the Department of Transportation (49 C.F.R. 177.835(b)17 and to possibly take and consider additional evidence concerning some of the more closely disputed At its second hearing, in the reopen......
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Tri-State Motor Tr. Co. v. International Transport, Inc., No. 72-1337
...or other handling of explosives, nor shall any package or other container of explosives, except barrels or kegs, be rolled . . . ." 49 C.F.R. § 177.835(b). The Commission held further hearings and affirmed its previous order. International and others filed another complaint to set aside the......