THE CLASSIFICATION OF AND HAZARD WARNING SIGNS FOR DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
EXAMPLES OF SUBSTANCES AND ARTICLES NOT TO BE TREATED AS IN CLASS 4.2
1.Rubber scrap and rubber shoddy, in powdered or granulated form....
6.Fibres or fabrics, animal or vegetable, with animal or vegetable...
8.Iron oxide, spent, or iron sponge, spent (obtained from coal...
9.Paper, treated with unsaturated oils, incompletely dried (includes carbon paper)....
10.Seed cakes (seed expellers) containing more than 1.5% oil and...
FLAG INDICATING THAT A VESSEL IS CARRYING A DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE
PROVISIONS RELATING TO BYELAWS
1.In this Schedule, “byelaws” means byelaws made by a statutory...
3.At least one month before application for confirmation of the...
4.For at least one month before application for confirmation is...
5.The Secretary of State may confirm, with or without modifications,...
6.The Secretary of State shall not under the foregoing provisions...
7.A copy of the byelaws, when confirmed, shall be printed...
PROCEDURE FOR EXPLOSIVES LICENCE APPLICATIONS
1.An application for an explosives licence or for any alteration...
2.On receipt of an application, the Executive may prepare a...
3.A notice published pursuant to paragraph 2 shall state that...
4.Within the time for comment or objection the applicant shall...
6.Where the applicant for a licence or amending licence is...