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Page 1: 65 FR 67136 - U.S. Government Printing Office

Wednesday,

November 8, 2000

Part IV

Department ofTransportationCoast Guard

33 CFR Part 151

46 CFR Parts 30, 150, 151, and 153Noxious Liquid Substances, ObsoleteHazardous Materials in Bulk, and CurrentHazardous Materials in Bulk; Final Rule

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67136 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 217 / Wednesday, November 8, 2000 / Rules and Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Coast Guard

33 CFR Part 151

46 CFR Parts 30, 150, 151, and 153

[USCG 2000–7079]

RIN 2115–AF96

Noxious Liquid Substances, ObsoleteHazardous Materials in Bulk, andCurrent Hazardous Materials in Bulk

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.ACTION: Direct final rule.

SUMMARY: The Coast Guard revises itsrules on carriage of hazardous materialsin bulk, treating the rules in three parts.This three-part revision will update thetables of hazardous materialstransportable in bulk and better informpersons shipping any such materials ofthose materials’ compatibility and ofrequirements for special handling. Itshould make the carriage of suchmaterials safer.DATES: This rule is effective March 8,2001, unless a written adverse commentor a written notice of intent to file onereaches the Docket Management Facilityon or before February 6, 2001. If eitherdoes reach the Facility, the Coast Guardmay withdraw this rule and publish atimely notice of withdrawal in theFederal Register. If neither does, theCoast Guard will publish a documentaffirming the effectiveness of this rule.If an adverse comment applies to anamendment, a section, or a paragraph ofthis rule and we can withdraw thatprovision without defeating the purposeof this rule, we may withdraw thatprovision and adopt as final only theother provisions.ADDRESSES: Please identify yourcomments and related material for thisrulemaking by the number of the docket[USCG 2000–7079]. To make sure theydo not enter the docket more than once,please submit them by only one of thefollowing means:

(1) By mail to the Facility, U.S.Department of Transportation, room PL–401, 400 Seventh Street SW.,Washington, DC 20590–0001.

(2) In person to room PL–401 on thePlaza level of the Nassif Building, 400Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC,between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday, except Federal holidays.The telephone number is 202–366–9329.

(3) By fax to the Facility at 202–493–2251.

(4) Electronically through the Website for the Docket Management Systemat http://dms.dot.gov.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Forquestions on this rule, call Mr. Curtis G.Payne, Project Manager, HazardousMaterials Standards Division, CoastGuard, telephone 202–267–1217. Forquestions on viewing or submittingmaterial to the docket, call DorothyBeard, Chief, Dockets, Department ofTransportation, telephone 202–366–9329.

The Facility maintains the publicdocket for this rulemaking. Commentsand material received from the public,as well as documents mentioned in thispreamble as being available in thedocket, will become part of this docket.You may inspect or copy them at roomPL–401 on the Plaza level of the NassifBuilding, 400 Seventh Street SW.,Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5p.m., Monday through Friday, exceptFederal holidays. You may also findthem on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We arerevising our rules on Noxious LiquidSubstances (NLSs) to include substancesrecently authorized for carriage by theCoast Guard or added to the ChemicalCodes of the International MaritimeOrganization (IMO) and by makingminor technical and editorial changes.We are revising our rules, tables, andlists on carriage of hazardous materialsin bulk by deleting from our rules,tables, and lists commodities that are nolonger liquid cargoes transportable inbulk, and by canceling theclassifications of obsolete commoditiesnot included in those rules, tables, andlists. We are revising our rules oncarriage of hazardous materials in bulkby adding cargoes recently authorizedfor carriage by the Coast Guard or addedto the Chemical Codes of the IMO andby making minor technical and editorialchanges.

Request for CommentsThe Coast Guard encourages you to

participate in this rulemaking bysubmitting comments and relatedmaterial. If you do so, please includeyour name and address, identify thenumber of the docket for thisrulemaking [USCG 2000–7079], indicatethe specific section of this document towhich each comment applies, and givethe reason for each comment. You maysubmit your comments and material bymail, in person, by fax, or electronicallyto the Facility at the address underADDRESSES; but please submit yourcomments and material by only onemeans. If you submit them by mail or in

person, submit them in an unboundformat, no larger than 81/2 by 11 inches,suitable for copying and electronicfiling. If you submit them by mail andwould like to know they reached theFacility, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard or envelope. We willconsider all comments and materialreceived during the comment period.We may change this rule in view ofthem.

Regulatory InformationThe Coast Guard is publishing a direct

final rule, the procedures for which areoutlined in 33 CFR 1.05–55, because itanticipates no adverse comment. If nowritten adverse comment or writtennotice of intent to submit one reachesthe Facility within the specifiedcomment period, this rule will becomeeffective as stated in the DATES section.In that case, about 30 days before theeffective date, we will publish adocument in the Federal Registerstating that we received no writtenadverse comments or written notice andconfirming that this rule will becomeeffective as scheduled. However, if wereceive either, we will publish adocument in the Federal Registerannouncing withdrawal of all or part ofthis rule. If an adverse comment appliesto an amendment, a section, or aparagraph of this rule and we canwithdraw the affected provision withoutdefeating the purpose of this rule, wemay withdraw that provision and adoptas final only the other provisions. If wedecide to proceed with a rulemakingeven after receipt of an adversecomment, we will withdraw the directfinal rule and publish a separate noticeof proposed rulemaking (NPRM) andprovide a new opportunity forcomment.

A comment is ‘‘adverse’’ if it explainswhy this rule would be inappropriate,by reason of either its premise or itsapproach, or would be ineffective orunacceptable without a change.

Background and PurposeBecause the United States is a party

to the International Convention for thePrevention of Pollution from Ships,1973, as modified by the Protocol of1978 relating thereto (MARPOL 73/78),the Coast Guard must amend its rules toensure that they stay consistent with theChemical Codes of the IMO.

In this rule, we address NoxiousLiquid Substances, Obsolete HazardousMaterials, and Current HazardousMaterials in Bulk.

Noxious Liquid SubstancesThe Coast Guard is revising its list of

Category D other-than-oil-like NLSs, 33

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CFR 151.47, and of Category D oil-likeNLSs, 33 CFR 151.49(b).

The Coast Guard is revising its list ofCategory D NLSs by including in thislist new entries added by Part C of thisrule to Table 30.25–1 of 46 CFR andTables 1 and 2 of 46 CFR part 153.These are chemicals recently authorizedor added to two Chemical Codes of theIMO: ‘‘International Code for theConstruction and Equipment of ShipsCarrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk’’(IBC Code), and ‘‘Code for theConstruction and Equipment of ShipsCarrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk’’(BCH Code). This rule mainly updatesour lists of chemicals in 33 CFR part151. Further, because the names ofseveral entries have changed, we willchange them in the lists.

IMO has reevaluated several of theCategory D chemicals so that they nowbelong to Pollution Category ‘‘III’’ orcount both as ‘‘safety’’ hazards and as‘‘pollution’’ hazards. Therefore, this rulewill remove those currently in the lists.

Obsolete Hazardous MaterialsIMO publishes the Circular of the

Marine Environmental ProtectionCommittee (MEPC), ‘‘ProvisionalCategorization of Liquid Substances,’’ alist of commodities whose carriage asbulk liquid cargoes it permits but that ithas not yet entered into its ChemicalCodes. It reissues the Circular inDecember of each year. The currentedition is MEPC.2/Circ.5, datedDecember 17, 1999. The purpose of theCircular is to publish ‘‘* * * the lists ofproducts, the pollution category andminimum carriage requirements ofwhich have been established throughTripartite Agreements and registeredwith the Secretariat * * * ’’ of the Sub-Committee on Bulk Liquids and Gases(BLG) of the IMO.

Of the commodities listed in theCircular, those that have been submittedby the various Administrations to theWorking Group on Evaluation of Safetyand Pollution Hazards (ESPH) ofChemicals, or that are mixtures ofpollutant-only materials, appear in thelists without date of expiry. All othercommodities appear with dates ofexpiry of three years from when firstpublished in the Circular. This graceperiod of three years is to allow theproposed new commodity to besubmitted to the Working Group forfinal evaluation and inclusion in theCodes, or, as is most often the case, toallow time for any testing that may beneeded to complete the data form fromIMO where the data were missing in theoriginal submission. At the end of thegrace period, any commodity notsubmitted to the Working Group drops

from the Circular and is no longereligible for carriage in bulk. This ruleidentifies those commodities.

Last, the Coast Guard periodicallyreviews its rules, tables, and lists todetermine whether any commodities in33 and 46 CFR are no longer beingeither manufactured at all or moved inbulk by vessel, and are thereforeappropriate for deletion. For interestedparties, a preliminary list ofcommodities that may have becomeobsolete appears in supplementalmaterial available in the docket [USCG2000–7079] from the DocketManagement Facility.

Current Hazardous Materials in Bulk

This rule updates various hazardousmaterials tables in 46 CFR parts 30, 150,151, and 153 to include new chemicalsand requirements authorized byinternational law or by other of ourrules. This rule would also make othernon-substantive editorial changes.

Supplemental material is available inthe docket [USCG 2000–7079], againfrom the Docket Management Facility.

Discussion of Changes

Noxious Liquid Substances

(a) IMO has assigned the followingchemicals to Pollution Category D. Wewill enter them in 33 CFR 151.47,Category D NLSs other than oil-likeCategory D NLSs that may be carriedunder this part.Aluminum sulfate solutionCoconut oil fatty acid methyl esterCopper salt of long chain (C17+)

alkanoic acidDialkyl (C8–C9) diphenylaminesEthoxylated long chain (C16+)

alkyloxyalkanamineGlyphosate solution (not containing

surfactant)Methyl amyl ketonePolyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+)Sulfonated polyacrylate solutionSulfurized fat (C14–C20)Sulfurized polyolefinamide alkene

(C28–C250) amine(b) IMO has reevaluated five

chemicals in Pollution Category D andassigned them as cargoes in PollutionCategory ‘‘III’’. We will remove themfrom § 151.47. They are:DecaneDecylbenzeneDialkyl (C10–C14) benzenesLecithin (soyabean)Zinc alkenyl carboxamide

(c) IMO has reevaluated severalchemicals and has, on the basis of this,designated them as both ‘‘safety’’hazards and ‘‘pollution’’ hazards. Wewill remove them from § 151.47. Theyare:

Diethanolamine2–EthoxyethanolEthylene glycol ethyl etherEthylene glycol isopropyl etherEthylene glycol methyl etherEthylene glycol monoalkyl ethers

(d) One entry, ‘‘palm kernel oil, fattyacid methyl ester’’ is obsolete. We willremove it from § 151.47.

(e) We will move names incorrectlycross-referred to under ‘‘Polypropyleneglycol methyl ether’’ so they correctlycross-refer to ‘‘Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether.’’

(f) We will remove ‘‘Diisopropylnaphthalene’’ from the list of CategoryD oil-like NLSs in 33 CFR 151.49(b). Werevised the Pollution Category for thischemical according to the Group ofExperts on the Scientific Aspects ofMarine Environmental Protection(GESAMP) Hazard Profile. The newCategory is ‘‘A.’’ This leaves paragraph(b) an empty set, but we will reserve it.

Obsolete Hazardous Materials

We identify below commoditiescanceled and deleted from the IMOCircular MEPC.2/Circ.5, PROVISIONALCATEGORIZATION OF LIQUIDSUBSTANCES, and also canceled anddeleted from our rules, tables, and lists.We identify the commodities by theIMO Tripartite List in which theyappeared with the number of the list inthe right-hand column.

IMO Tripartite Lists, MEPC.2/Circ.5,Provisional Categorization of LiquidSubstances

List 1: Pure or technically puresubstances.

List 2: Pollutant only mixtures classifiedby calculation or assessed as amixture.

List 3: Trade-named substances withsafety hazards.

List 4: Pollutant only mixtures withgreater than 3% unassessedcomponents.

A diamond ‘‘♦’’ preceding the nameof the cargo indicates the sponsorship ofthe cargo by the Coast Guard for the U.S.in the Tripartite Agreement process. Theabsence of a diamond indicatessponsorship of the cargo by anAdministration of another country,counterpart to the Coast Guard.

In light of the foregoing, we cancel allchemicals below, referred to in one oranother of the four Tripartite Lists, anddelete them as bulk liquid cargoes. Theyare no longer transportable in bulk bythe water mode.

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Commodities Deleted From IMO Tripartite Lists, MEPC.2

CIRC.1, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (18 DEC. 1995)

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ A-964 (ammonium long chainalkaryl sulfonate).

4

◆ AL 150 (alkyl(C18-C65) ben-zene).

4

◆ Alcohol(C9-C11)(primary)ethoxylated.

1

NOTE: This chemical has beenrenamed ‘‘Alcohol(C9-C11)poly(2.5-9) ethoxylate’’, whichis currently a valid cargoname.

◆ AMOCO 2400 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andpolyolefin amide alkeneaminepolyol).

4

◆ AMOCO 8072F (zinc alkyldithiophosphate(C3-C14)).

4

◆ AMOCO 9267 (polybutyl phenol) 4Antifreeze 511 (ethylene glycol) 4

◆ AO 5301 (polyolefin amine) ....... 4ARCOL Polyol 1905 (1,2,3-pro-

pane triol polymer withoxirane and methyloxirane).

4

Atar cresylic acid (cresols) ........ 3BEROLAMINE 20

(alkanolamines).3

Brake fluid component 5/9(polyether polyols).

4

Brake Fluid ET 462 (triethyleneglycol methyl ether, polyethertriols).

4

◆ CALTEX CODE 599067 (alkylphenate sulfide).

4

◆ CALTEX CODE 599178 (alkylphenate sulfide).

4

1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-pentanone.

1

Co-solvent alcohol (propyl alco-hol).

4

Depitched tar acid (phenols,cresols).

3

2-Ethylhexyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propionate.

1

◆ HiTEC 244 (sulpho hydro-carbon, long chain alkylamine mixture).

4

◆ HiTEC 370 (sulpho hydro-carbon, alkenyl dialkyldithiophosphate mixture).

4

◆ HiTEC 4782 (methylene bridgedisobutylated phenols).

4

Light end/Heavy endChlorinated hydrocarbon mix-ture.

3

LINCOL 86M (1-decanol) .......... 4LM 114 (ethoxylated

nonylphenol).3

◆ M-50-A (calcium and magne-sium long chain alkarylsulfonates).

3

MANRO SXS 40 (alkylbenzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt so-lution).

3

◆ MCP 121 (ditridecyl adipate) ..... 4◆ MCP 239B (polyisobutenyl an-

hydride adduct).4

CIRC.1, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (18 DEC. 1995)—Con-tinued

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ MCP 955A (polyisobutenyl an-hydride adduct).

4

MD-E-18 (aliphatic C18 ethersand C19 ether alcohol).

4

MD-E-20 (aliphatic C20 ethersand C21 ether alcohol).

4

◆ MOBIL Stock 2631 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate(C3-C14)).

4

◆ OGA 478 (polyolefin amine) ...... 4◆ OLOA 2564A (polyolefin anhy-

dride).4

◆ OLOA 2564B (polyolefin anhy-dride).

4

◆ OLOA 2820 (diphenylamine re-action product with 2,2,4-trimethylpentene and zincalkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 2990 (calcium long chainalkyl phenate sulfide(C8-C40).

4

◆ OLOA 6039M (alkyl phenatesulfide).

4

◆ OLOA 6063U (alkyl phenol) ...... 4◆ OLOA 6109 (alkyl phenate sul-

fide).4

◆ OLOA 6121 (alkyl phenol) ......... 4◆ OLOA 6832 (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).4

◆ OLOA 6847 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 6847D (polyolefin amidealkeneamine polyol and zincalkyl dithio phosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 6848 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

◆ OLOA 6853 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andpolyolefin amide alkeneaminepolyol).

4

◆ OLOA 6854 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

◆ OLOA 6856 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

◆ OLOA 6858 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

◆ OLOA 6859 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

◆ OLOA 6859D (polyolefin amidealkeneamine polyol andpolyolefin ester).

4

◆ OLOA 6881 (alkyl phenate sul-fide).

4

◆ OLOA 6981 (alkyl phenate sul-fide).

4

◆ OLOA 8167FA (zinc alkyldithiophosphate(C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8167G (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8172 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8172A (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8172M (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

CIRC.1, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (18 DEC. 1995)—Con-tinued

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ OLOA 8177 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8177C (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8179 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8179A (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8380G (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8380V (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 857P (alkyl phenol) ......... 4◆ OLOA 8804E (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).4

◆ OLOA 8818 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andpolyolefin amide alkeneaminepolyol).

4

◆ OLOA 8850 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ OLOA 8858 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

4

OLOA 8858B (diphenylamine(C6-C15) alkylation product).

4

◆ OLOA 9091 (alkyl phenate sul-fide).

4

OMA 431 CS(D) (alkyl(C7-C9)nitrates).

3

◆ ORA 502 (polyolefin amine) ...... 4◆ ORA 702 (polyolefin amine) ...... 4

OXYSOLVE 80 (aliphaticketones).

4

◆ PARANOX 5277 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate(C3-C14)).

4

◆ PARAPOID 48 (alkylamine(C17+).

4

◆ Pibsa (polyolefin anhydride) ...... 4Polyalkyl methacrylate (C1-C20) 1REOFOS 65 (isopropylated

phenyl phosphate).4

REOFOS 95 (isopropylatedphenyl phosphate).

4

SAP 9413 (alcohol(C12-C15)propoxylate).

4

Sodium chromate liquor ............. 1◆ STOCK 1462 (alkylamine

(C17+).4

Tallow nitrile (Tallow (alkylnitrile).

1

◆ TLA 2400 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ TLA 2418 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ TLA 2421 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ TLA 2422 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ TLA 2427 (diphenylamines,alkylated and polyolefin amidealkeneamine (C28+)).

4

◆ TLA 2906A (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

◆ TLA 2907 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

4

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CIRC.1, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (18 DEC. 1995)—Con-tinued

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ TLA 2907A (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andcalcium long chain alkarylsulfonate).

4

◆ TRILIN (TRIFLURALIN (A,A,A-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine)).

4

VAMMAR D9 (aliphatic C18ethers and C19 ether alcohol).

4

VAMMAR D10 (aliphatic C20ethers and C21 ether alcohol).

4

VORANOL CP 4100 S Polyol(polyether polyols).

4

CIRC.2, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (17 DEC. 1996)

Commodity name (descriptor) List

Aliphatic(C18-C20) ethers andalkyl(C20-C21) ether alcoholsmixtures.

1

◆ 2-Ethyl-6-methyl-N-(2-methoxy-1-methyl ethyl) aniline.

1

Monomer 981 (polyalkyl(C12-C15) methacrylates).

3

◆ OLOA 390 (calcium salts of fattyacids).

4

◆ PARATEMPS 15 (decyl alcohol) 4◆ PC-709 (polyoxyalkylamine) ...... 4◆ Potassium polysulfide, Potas-

sium thiosulfate solution (41%or less).

1

CIRC.3, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (17 DEC. 1997)

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ Alkaryl polyethers (C65-C95) .... 1Arcol 1131 (1,2,3-propanetriol

polymer).4

Crude Dipe (diisopropyl etherand 2-methylpent-2-ene).

3

Diphenyl cresyl phosphate ........ 1◆ MCP 1064D (naphthalene) ........ 4◆ MOBILAD C241B (naphthalene) 4◆ OGA 558R (alkaryl polyethers

(C65-C95).4

◆ OLOA 6741 (methylene bridgedisobutenylated phenols).

4

◆ OLOA 758A (calcium stearate) 4◆ OLOA 6743 (methylene bridged

isobutenylated phenols).4

OMA 4391 (alkyl(C7-C9) ni-trates).

3

◆ PARADYNE 740 (mineral oil) .... 4◆ PARANOX 152 (mineral oil) ...... 4◆ PARANOX 1155 (methylene

bridged isobutenylated phe-nols).

4

Pentacosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s.

1

CIRC.3, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (17 DEC. 1997)—Con-tinued

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ POBA (alkaryl polyethers (C65-C95)).

4

RGA 900 (alkyl(C7-C9) nitrates) 3◆ Stock 2921.0 (naphthalene) ...... 4◆ TFA-4711 (naphthalene) ............ 4◆ TLA-2422A (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).4

CIRC.4, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (17 DEC. 1998)

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ HiTEC 162 (polyolefin (mw300+)).

2

◆ HiTEC 164 (polyolefin (mw300+)).

2

◆ HiTEC 168 (polyolefin (mw300+)).

2

◆ HiTEC 318 (sulphohydrocarbon,long chain (C18+) alkyl aminemixture).

2

◆ HiTEC 612 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 613 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 615 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 619 (alkylphenol sulfide) 2◆ HiTEC 644 (polyolefin amide

alkeneamine (C28+)).2

◆ HiTEC 646 (polyolefin amidealkeneamine (C28+)).

2

◆ HiTEC 648 (polyolefin amidealkeneamine borate (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 685 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C8)).

2

◆ HiTEC 921 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 1102 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 2403 (mineral oil) ........... 2◆ HiTEC 2769 (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).2

◆ HiTEC 2831 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 2837 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 2908 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 2933 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 2934 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 4103 ............................... 2◆ HiTEC 4105 ............................... 2◆ HiTEC 4738 (methylene bridged

isobutylated phenols).2

◆ HiTEC 4940 (naphthalene) ........ 2◆ HiTEC 4941 (polyolefin phenolic

amine (C28-C250)).2

◆ HiTEC 4949 (naphthalene) ........ 2◆ HiTEC 4950 (naphthalene) ........ 2◆ HiTEC 4961 ............................... 2◆ HiTEC 4963A (naphthalene) ..... 2

CIRC.4, PROVISIONAL CAT-EGORIZATION OF LIQUID SUB-STANCES (17 DEC. 1998)—Con-tinued

Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ HiTEC 4980 (trimethylbenzene(all isomers)).

2

◆ HiTEC 4992 (naphthalene) ........ 2◆ HiTEC 4997 (naphthalene) ........ 2◆ HiTEC 6653

(sulphohydrocarbon (C3-C88)).2

◆ HiTEC 7011 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7023 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7034 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7049 (polyolefin phenolicamine (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7065 (polyolefin phenolicamine (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7084(sulphohydrocarbon (C3-C88)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7100 (polyolefin amidealkeneamine borate (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7160 (calcium long chainalkyl phenate (C8-C40)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7169 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7198 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7222 ............................... 2◆ HiTEC 7239 (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).2

◆ HiTEC 7243 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7303 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7304 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7305 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andpolyolefin phenolic amine(C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7333 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andpolyolefin phenolic amine(C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7334 (calcium long chainalkyl phenate (C8-C40)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7365 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7383 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7405 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14) andcalcium long chain alkarylsulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7410 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

2

◆ HiTEC 7465 (calcium long chainalkyl phenate (C8-C40)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7562 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7569 (calcium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7576 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7635 (magnesium longchain alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

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Commodity name (descriptor) List

◆ HiTEC 7636 (magnesium longchain alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7650 (polyolefin (mw300+) in mineral oil).

2

◆ HiTEC 7714 (polyolefin amidealkeneamine borate (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7720 (polyolefin amidealkeneamine borate (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7741 (polyolefin phenolicamine (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7744 (polyolefin phenolicamine (C28-C250)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7829 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ HiTEC 7957 (diphenylamines,alkylated).

2

◆ HiTEC 9268 (polybutyl phenol) 4◆ HiTEC 9290 (aryl polyolefin

(C11-C50)).2

◆ HiTEC 9298 (aryl polyolefin(C11-C50)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 3580P (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4720A (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4723B (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4837W (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4856J (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4887 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4898S (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4911F (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4912 (zinc alkyldithiophosphate (C3-C14)).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 4923 ........................ 2◆ LUBRIZOL 4975G

(diphenylamines, alkylated).2

◆ LUBRIZOL 73725 (mineral oil) .. 2◆ LUBRIZOL 74888 (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).2

◆ LUBRIZOL 74890(diphenylamines, alkylated).

2

◆ LUBRIZOL 78008 (oleylamine) 2◆ LUBRIZOL 8888Z (zinc alkyl

dithiophosphate (C3-C14)).2

◆ MOBILAD 232 (decyl alcohol(all isomers)).

2

Natural (animal/vegetable) fattyacids, (C16-C20) sat/unsat.,methyl esters andtriglycerides, sulfurized.

1

◆ t-Octylamine ............................... 1◆ OLOA 246B (calcium long chain

alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50)).2

SAP 3333 (calcium long-chainalkyl salicylate (C13+)).

1

◆ TFA-4655 (xylene-toluene mix-ture and polyolefin amine)).

2

The commodities entered below areones that we have evaluated for carriagebut have not included in this rule, andones that information we hold indicatesno longer to be valid bulk liquidcargoes. We are removing them from ourrules, tables, and lists. They are:Caustic and petroleum residue (dated 30

Mar 90)Contaminated waste water (dated 20

Mar 85)Pond waste water (dated 23 Mar 87)Rainwater contaminated with pink/red

water (dated 19 Oct 83)Waste water (aniline production) (dated

28 Sep 90)Waste water, Bottom sediment sludge

(wood preserving process) (dated 25Feb 83)

Waste water (coal tar distillation) (dated20 Apr 94)

Waste water (pond waste water) (dated11 Sep 97)

Waste water (Santos, Brazil) (dated 15Jan 93)The commodities entered below are

ones that we had evaluated for carriageand had included in our rules but onesthat information we hold indicates nolonger to be valid bulk liquid cargoes.We are removing them from our rules,tables, and lists. Again, they are:Potassium polysulfide, Potassium

thiosulfate solution (41% or less)Propanil, Mesityl oxide, Isophorone

mixtureTrifluralin in Xylene

The following commodities, beingones whose classifications the IMOcancelled or ones the Coast Guardbelieves are no longer viable bulk liquidcargoes, are no longer transportable bythe water mode as cargoes in bulk.A–964AL 150Alkaryl polyethers (C65–C95)Alcohol(C9–C11)(primary)ethoxylatedAMOCO 2400AMOCO 8072FAMOCO 9267Antifreeze 511AO 5301Arcol 1131 (1,2,3-propanetriol polymer)ARCOL Polyol 1905Atar cresylic acidBEROLAMINE 20Brake fluid component 5/9Brake Fluid ET 462CALTEX CODE 599067CALTEX CODE 599178Caustic and petroleum residue (dated 30 Mar

90)1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-

pentanoneContaminated waste water (dated 20 Mar 85)Co-solvent alcoholCrude DipeDepitched tar acidDiphenyl cresyl phosphate2-Ethylhexyl-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)

propionate

HiTEC 162HiTEC 164HiTEC 168HiTEC 244HiTEC 318HiTEC 370HiTEC 612HiTEC 613HiTEC 615HiTEC 619HiTEC 644HiTEC 646HiTEC 648HiTEC 685HiTEC 921HiTEC 1102HiTEC 2403HiTEC 2769HiTEC 2831HiTEC 2837HiTEC 2908HiTEC 2933HiTEC 2934HiTEC 4103HiTEC 4105HiTEC 4738HiTEC 4782HiTEC 4940HiTEC 4941HiTEC 4949HiTEC 4950HiTEC 4961HiTEC 4963AHiTEC 4980HiTEC 4992HiTEC 4997HiTEC 6653HiTEC 7011HiTEC 7023HiTEC 7034HiTEC 7049HiTEC 7065HiTEC 7084HiTEC 7100HiTEC 7160HiTEC 7169HiTEC 7198HiTEC 7222HiTEC 7239HiTEC 7243HiTEC 7303HiTEC 7304HiTEC 7305HiTEC 7333HiTEC 7334HiTEC 7365HiTEC 7383HiTEC 7405HiTEC 7410HiTEC 7465HiTEC 7562HiTEC 7569HiTEC 7576HiTEC 7635HiTEC 7636HiTEC 7650HiTEC 7714HiTEC 7720HiTEC 7741HiTEC 7744HiTEC 7829HiTEC 7957HiTEC 9268HiTEC 9290HiTEC 9298Light end/Heavy end Chlorinated

hydrocarbon mixture

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LINCOL 86MLM 114LUBRIZOL 3580PLUBRIZOL 4720ALUBRIZOL 4723BLUBRIZOL 4837WLUBRIZOL 4856JLUBRIZOL 4887LUBRIZOL 4898SLUBRIZOL 4911FLUBRIZOL 4912LUBRIZOL 4923LUBRIZOL 4975GLUBRIZOL 73725LUBRIZOL 74888LUBRIZOL 74890LUBRIZOL 78008LUBRIZOL 8888ZM–50–AMANRO SXS 40MCP 121MCP 239BMCP 955AMCP 1064DMD-E-18MD–E–20MOBILAD 232MOBILAD C241BMOBIL Stock 2631Natural (animal/vegetable) fatty acids,(C16–C20) sat/unsat., methyl esters andtriglycerides, sulfurizedt-OctylamineOGA 558ROGA 4784OLOA 246BOLOA 758AOLOA 2564AOLOA 2564BOLOA 2820OLOA 2990OLOA 6039MOLOA 6063UOLOA 6109OLOA 6121OLOA 6741OLOA 6743OLOA 6832OLOA 6847OLOA 6847DOLOA 6848OLOA 6853OLOA 6854OLOA 6856OLOA 6858OLOA 6859OLOA 6859DOLOA 6881OLOA 6981OLOA 8167FAOLOA 8167GOLOA 8172

OLOA 8172AOLOA 8172MOLOA 8177OLOA 8177COLOA 8179OLOA 8179AOLOA 8380GOLOA 8380VOLOA 857POLOA 8804EOLOA 8818OLOA 8850OLOA 8858OLOA 8858BOLOA 9091OMA 431 CS(D)OMA 4391ORA 502ORA 702OXYSOLVE 80PARADYNE 740PARANOX 1155PARANOX 5277PARAPOID 48Pentacosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)sPibsaPOBAPond waste water (dated 23 Mar 87)Potassium polysulfide, Potassium thiosulfate

solution (41% or less)Propanil, Mesityl oxide, Isophorone mixtureRainwater contaminated with pink/red water

(dated 19 Oct 83)REOFOS 95REOFOS 664RGA 900SAP 3333SAP 9413Sodium chromate liquorSTOCK 1462Stock 2921.0TFA–4655TFA–4711TLA 2400TLA 2418TLA 2421TLA 2422TLA–2422ATLA 2427TLA 2906ATLA 2907TLA 2907ATRILIN (TRIFLURALIN)Trifluralin in XyleneVAMMAR D9VAMMAR D10VORANOL CP 4100 S PolyolWaste water (aniline production) (dated 28

Sep 90)Waste water, Bottom sediment sludge (wood

preserving process) (dated 25 Feb 83)

Waste water (coal tar distillation) (dated 20Apr 94)

Waste water (Pond waste water) (dated 11Sep 97)

Waste water (Santos, Brazil) (dated 15 Jan 93)

Current Hazardous Materials in Bulk

(a) We add a number of new cargoesto 46 CFR Tables 30.25–1, 151.05, and1 and 2 of part 153. These comprisecargoes recently authorized by the CoastGuard and cargoes headed for the twoChemical Codes of the IMO—‘‘International Code for the Constructionand Equipment of Ships CarryingDangerous Chemicals in Bulk’’ (IBCCode) and ‘‘Code for the Constructionand Equipment of Ships CarryingDangerous Chemicals in Bulk’’ (BCHCode)—but not yet included in ourrules. Among these cargoes are newones approved at the IMO Sub-Committee on Bulk Liquids and Gases(BLG), first session, BLG 1, held March4–8, 1996; the second intersessionalmeeting (ESPH 2), held September 23–7, 1996; the BLG 2 meeting held April7–11, 1997; the ESPH 3 meeting heldOctober 13–7, 1997; the BLG 3 meetingheld July 6–10, 1998; the ESPH 4meeting held September 28 throughOctober 2, 1998; the BLG 4 meeting heldApril 12–6, 1999; and the ESPH 5meeting held October 18–22, 1999.

(b) From 46 CFR Table 30.25–1,Tables I and II of part 150, Table 151.05,and Tables 1 and 2 of part 153, weremove all bold-faced type wherever itappears and add, in its place, Romantype. Likewise, in the ‘‘Cargoes’’columns, we remove every ‘‘•’’ and ‘‘+’’that precedes the name of a cargo.

(c) We revise the ‘‘Compatibility ofCargoes’’ tables in part 150 to includethe chemicals added by this rule to thetables of hazardous materials in 46 CFRparts 30, 151, and 153.

Of specific note, we revised theCompatibility Groups of several lube-oiladditives (LOAs). After discussions withthe manufacturer of the LOAs’ reactivitypotential, we determined that the Groupto which we had originally assignedeach does not represent its truereactivity.

Current New

Calcium long chain alkyl phenolicamine (C8–C40) ......................................................... Group 7 ....................................................... Group 9.Polyolefin amide alkeneamine borate (C28–C250) ......................................................... Group 34 ..................................................... Group 33.Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyol ............................................................................... Group 7 ....................................................... Group 20.Polyolefin amine (C28–C250) .......................................................................................... Group 7 ....................................................... Group 33.Polyolefin amine in alkyl- benzenes (C2–C4) .................................................................. Group 7 ....................................................... Group 32.Polyolefin aminoester salt ................................................................................................ Group 7 ....................................................... Group 34.Sulfurized polyolefinamide alkene-amines (C28–C250) .................................................. Group 7 ....................................................... Group 33.

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This rule also corrects several currentnames of cargoes and cross-refers toother entries in part 150.

(d) In its continued effort to maintainconsistency between the rules ontankships (part 153) and those on tankbarges (part 151), where applicable, theCoast Guard is adding to Table 1 of part153 the special requirement in§ 153.933, ‘‘Chemical protectiveclothing,’’ for the commodities below:(1) Acetic acid(2) Acetic anhydride(3) Formic acid(4) Phosphoric acid(5) Propionic acid

By this means the Coast Guard bringsTable 1 of part 153, like § 153.933, intosubstantial conformity with the rule ontank barges at § 151.50–73, ‘‘Chemicalprotective clothing.’’

(e) In keeping with paragraph (d), theCoast Guard is also applying the specialrequirement of § 153.933 to the entry‘‘Diethyl sulfate.’’ (The manufacturerrecommended this.)

(f) We will ‘‘downgrade’’ many cargonames in the various tables and lists.These are names whose use as propercargo names we currently allow but thatwe cross-refer to other names. That is,they will become non-names (byappearing in Italics and cross-referringto proper cargo names). See the Table ofChanges.

(g) Cargo-specific actions of particularinterest:

(1) Alkyl (C7–C9) nitrates. Correct thePollution Category from A to B in Table1 of 46 CFR part 153.

(2) Ammonium bisulfite. Whenammonium bisulfite entered Table 1 ofpart 153 [60 FR 34051 (June 29, 1995)],we inadvertently omitted specialrequirement § 153.526, Toxic vapordetectors. With this rule we correct thatoversight.

(3) Ammonium sulfide solution (45%or less). We correct the PollutionCategory from C to B in Table 1 of part153.

(4) Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures(containing Acetylenes) (having 10%Benzene or more), Benzene hydrocarbonmixtures (having 10% Benzene ormore), and Benzene, Toluene, Xylenemixtures (having 10% Benzene ormore). In Table 151.05, we added§ 151.50–60 to the section SpecialRequirements. Final rule CGD 88–040[56 FR 52112 (October 17, 1991)], whichadded this requirement, inadvertentlydid not also add it to the three entriesin our rules on tank barges. We arecorrecting that oversight.

(5) Carbon tetrachloride. In Table I ofpart 150, carbon tetrachloride, Group 36(Halogenated hydrocarbons), is not

compatible with tetraethylenepentamineor triethylenetetramine, both Group 7(Aliphatic amines).

(6) Caustic potash solution. Wecorrect the Pollution Category from D toC in Table 1 of part 153.

(7) Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide.The IMO has finalized the set ofrequirements for carriage of thiscommodity, bringing about twosignificant changes. First, IMOoriginally assigned this commodity to acargo-containment system of type II(ship type 2) with the specialrequirement in § 153.409, High levelalarms, and with a Provisional PollutionCategory of A, or ‘‘[A].’’ Second, it hasfinally assigned it to a cargo-containment system of type I (ship type1) with the special requirement in§ 153.408, Tank overflow control, andwith a final Pollution Category of A. TheCoast Guard is revising its lists andtables to reflect these final assignments.

(8) Fatty acids (saturated, C13+). IMOhas revised the cargo name ‘‘fatty acids(saturated, C13+)’’ to read ‘‘fatty acids(saturated, C14+),’’ a change in thecarbon-range designator. It had to dothis because an entry exists for‘‘tridecanoic acid’’ a C13 fatty acid witha Pollution Category of B. But thecurrent name ‘‘fatty acids (saturated,C13+),’’ Pollution Category III, includes‘‘tridecanoic acid.’’ The Coast Guard isrevising its lists and tables to pick upthis change.

(9) 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate. TheCoast Guard has reevaluated theCompatibility Group, Part 150, for thecargo ‘‘2-hydroxyethyl acrylate’’ andassigned the cargo to Group 14,Acrylates. Currently, 2-Hydroxyethylacrylate resides in Group 0 withrestriction against stowage adjacent toGroups 2, 3, 5 to 8, and 12 in theCompatibility Chart. Its reassignment toGroup 14 will retain both the currentprohibition against stowage adjacent toGroups 5, 6, and 12 and the standardprohibition for Group 14 againststowage adjacent to Groups 2, 3, 7, and8. Thus, there is no change in the actualrequirements.

(10) Polyolefin amide alkeneamine(C28+). The Coast Guard hasreevaluated the Compatibility Group,Part 150, for the cargo ‘‘Polyolefinamide alkeneamine (C28+).’’Discussions with a manufacturer of thiscommodity have shown that the currentassignment, to Group 7 (Amines), isinappropriate for these materials, whichcontain only a small fraction ofunreacted amine and whose mineral-oilcontent acts as a buffer to any possibleremaining hazardous reactivity. Uponreview, we have determined that Group33 (Miscellaneous hydrocarbon

mixtures) is the more appropriateCompatibility Group for this cargo.

(11) Sodium sulfide solution (15% orless). We correct the Pollution Categoryfrom C to B in Table 1 of Part 153.

(12) 1,2,3-Trichloropropane. In table Iof Part 150, 1,2,3-trichloropropane,Group 36 (Halogenated hydrocarbons),is not compatible with ethylenediamine,diethylenetriamine, ortriethylenetetramine, all of Group 7(Aliphatic amines).

(h) We otherwise correct or modify, asappropriate, current entries in thevarious lists and tables.

(i) New entries to Table 30.25–1:Alcohol (C9–C11) poly(2.5–9)ethoxylateAlkanes (C6–C9)Alkyl ester copolymer (C4–C20)Alkyl (C7–C11) phenol poly(4–

12)ethoxylatesAlkyl (C8–C40) phenol sulfideAlkyl (C9–C15) phenyl propoxylateAlkyl sulfonic acid ester of phenol tert-

Amyl methyl etherButyl alcohol (all isomers)Calcium long chain alkyl (C5–C10)

phenateCalcium long chain alkyl (C11–C40)

phenateCopper salt of long chain (C17+)

alkanoic acidDialkyl (C8–C9) diphenylaminesDitridecyl adipateDodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfideEthoxylated long chain (C16+)

alkyloxyalkanamineEthyl tert-butyl etherGlyphosate solution (not containing

surfactant)1-Hexadecylnaphthalene, 1,4-

bis(Hexadecyl)naphthalene mixture2-Methyl-1,3-propanediolPhosphate esters, alkyl (C12–C14) aminePolyisobutenyl anhydride adductPolyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+)Potassium salt of polyolefin acidSulfurized fat (C14–C20)Sulfurized polyolefinamide alkene

(C28–C250) amine(j) New entries to Table 151.05:

Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid (greater than4%)

Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)Cyclohexanone, Cychexanol mixtureCyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene

mixtureDodecyl phenolGlyoxylic acid solution (50% or less)Toluenediamineo-Toluidine

(k) New entries to Table 1 of Part 153:Alcohol (C9–C11) poly (2.5–9)

ethoxylateAlkenyl (C16–C20) succinic anhydrideAlkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more

than 40% Diphenyl tolyl phosphate,less than 0.02% ortho-isomer)

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Alkyl (C8–C9) phenylamine in aromaticsolvent

Alkyl (C10–C20, saturated andunsaturated) phosphite

Alkyl (C8–C10) polyglucoside solution(65% or less)

Alkyl (C12–C14) polyglucoside solution(55% or less)

Alkyl (C8–C10)/(C12–C14): (40% orless/60% or more) polyglucosidesolution (55% or less)

Alkyl (C8–C10)/(C12–C14): (50/50%)polyglucoside solution (55% or less)

Alkyl (C8–C10)/(C12–C14): (60% ormore/40% or less) polyglucosidesolution (55% or less)

tert-Amyl methyl etherBarium long chain (C11–C50) alkaryl

sulfonateCalcium long chain alkyl (C5–C10)

phenate1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl

pentan-3-oneN,N-DimethyldodecylamineDiphenylamine (molten)Dithiocarbamate ester (C7–C35)Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide

Dodecyl-Octadecyl methacrylatemixture

Ethyl tert-butyl etherS-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamateGlyoxylic acid solution (50% or less)Hexamethylenediamine (molten)Hexamethylene diisocyanateN,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide3-(Methylthio)propionaldehydeNitroethane, 1-Nitropropane (each 15%

or more) mixtureParaldehyde-Ammonia reaction productn-Pentanoic acid (64%), 2-Methyl

butyric acid (36%) mixturePhosphate esters, alkyl (C12–C14) aminePolyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10–

C14) solventPolyolefinamine (C28–C250)Poly(tetramethylene ether) glycols (mw

950–1050)Potassium thiosulfate (50% or less)1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (molten)Xylenes, Ethylbenzene (10% or more)

mixture(l) New entries to Table 2 of Part 153:

Ammonium thiosulfate solution (60%or less)

Sulfonated polyacrylate solutionTitanium dioxide slurry

(m) We have determined three entriesin our tables and lists not to be bulkliquid cargoes, and will delete them.They are:

(1) Potassium polysulfide, Potassiumthiosulfate solution (41% or less)

(2) Propanil, Mesityl oxide,Isophorone mixture

(3) Trifluralin in XyleneOne issue addressed in the

supplemental material in the docketinvolves the supposed potential forincompatible stowage of isocyanatecargoes, Group 12, and water solutionsof chemical cargoes. (See Appendix I[60 FR 34053 (June 29, 1995)]). Shippersand carriers of such cargoes shouldreview the supplemental materialavailable in the docket [USCG 2000–7079] for further information.

This Table of Changes lists allchanges to existing entries with a briefexplanation where helpful:

TABLE OF CHANGES

Cargo Name Pollution CategoryComments

Current Proposed Current Proposed

Acetic acid ....................... No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

Acetic anhydride .............. No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

Alachlor technical andAlachlor technical (90%or more).

Alachlor ........................................ No change ........... No change ...........

Alcohols (C13 and above) ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Alcohols (C13+) ............... Alcohols (C13+) ...........................Including:Oleyl alcohol(octadecenol)PentadecanolTallow alcoholTetradecanolTridecanol

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Alcohol(C12-C15) poly(1-3)ethoxylates.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Alcohol(C12-C15) poly(3-11) ethoxylates.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Alcohol(C12-C15) poly(1-6)ethoxylates.

Alcohol(C12-C16) poly(1-6)ethoxylates.

No change ........... No change ........... Increase upper carbon, ‘‘C’’ rangefrom ‘‘C15’’ to ‘‘C16’’

Alcohol(C12-C15) poly(7-19)ethoxylates.

Alcohol(C12-C16) poly(7-19)ethoxylates.

No change ........... No change ........... Increase upper carbon, ‘‘C’’ rangefrom ‘‘C15’’ to ‘‘C16’’.

Alcohol(C12-C15)poly(20+) ethoxylates.

Alcohol(C12-C16) poly(20+)ethoxylates.

No change ........... No change ........... Increase upper carbon, ‘‘C’’ rangefrom ‘‘C15’’ to ‘‘C16’’.

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TABLE OF CHANGES—Continued

Cargo Name Pollution CategoryComments

Current Proposed Current Proposed

Alkanes (C6-C9) .............. Alkanes (C6-C9) ..........................Including:HeptanesHexanesNonanesOctanes

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

n-Alkanes (C10+) ............. n-Alkanes (C10+) .........................Including:DecanesDodecanesHeptadecanesTridecanesUndecanes

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Alkenylsuccinic anhydride Alkenyl(C16-C20) succinic anhy-dride.

# ........................... D ..........................

Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes .... Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes ................Including:ButylbenzenesPropylbenzenes

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Alkyl(C5-C8) benzenes .... Alkyl(C5-C8) benzenes ................Including:AmylbenzenesHeptylbenzenesHexylbenzenesOctylbenzenes

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Alkyl(C9-C17) benzenes .. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Alkyl(C9+) benzenes ........ Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .....................Including:DecylbenzenesDodecylbenzenesNonylbenzenesTetradecylbenzenesTetrapropylbenzenesTridecylbenzenesUndecylbenzenes

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Alkyl ester copolymer(C6-C18).

Alkyl ester copolymer (C4-C20) ... [D] ........................ D ..........................

Alkyl(C7-C9) nitrates ........ No change .................................... A .......................... B .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table I: Correct Pollu-tion Category.

Alkyl(C7-C12) phenolpoly(4-12)ethoxylate.

Alkyl(C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate.

No change ........... No change ........... Correct the upper carbon, ‘‘C’’ rangefrom ‘‘C12’’ to ‘‘C11’’.

Alkylphenol sulfide (C8-C40).

Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide ...... [D] ........................ D ..........................

Ammonia, aqueous, seeAmmonium hydroxide.

Ammonia, aqueous [IMO cargoname], see Ammonium hydrox-ide.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Ammonium bisulfite solu-tion (70% or less).

No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Special re-quirement .526 added.

Ammonium sulfide solu-tion (45% or less).

No change .................................... C .......................... B .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table I: Correct Pollu-tion Category.

(commercial, iso-, n-, sec-) Amyl acetate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Amyl acetate (iso-, n-) ..... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Amylene ........................... Pentene ........................................ No change ........... No change ...........

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Animal and Fish acid oilsand distillates, n.o.s.

Animal and Fish acid oils and dis-tillates, n.o.s.

Including:Cod liver oilLanolinNeatsfoot oilPilchard oilSperm oil

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Animal and Fish oils,n.o.s.

Animal and Fish oils, n.o.s ..........Including:Animal acid oilFish acid oilLard acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oil

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Benzene hydrocarbonmixtures (containingAcetylenes) (having10% Benzene or more).

No change .................................... No change ........... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Specialrequirement .50-60 added.

Benzene hydrocarbonmixtures (having 10%Benzene or more).

No change .................................... No change ........... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Specialrequirement .50-60 added.

Benzene, Toluene, Xylenemixtures (having 10%Benzene or more).

No change .................................... No change ........... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Specialrequirement .50-60 added.

Benzene hydrocarbonmixtures2 (having 10%Benzene or more).

No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Special re-quirement ‘‘16’’ corrected to read‘‘.316’’.

(iso-, n-) Butyl acetate ..... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

(sec-) Butyl acetate .......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

iso-Butyl acrylate ............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Deletefrom table.

n-Butyl acrylate ................ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Deletefrom table.

(iso-, n-) Butyl acrylate .... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Butyl alcohol (iso-, n-,sec-, tert-).

Butyl alcohol (all isomers) ............ No change ........... No change ...........

Butylbenzene andButylbenzene (all iso-mers).

Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes ................ No change ........... No change ...........

Butylene polyglycol .......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

iso-Butyl isobutyrate ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

n-Butyl butyrate ................ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

iso-Butyraldehyde ............ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Delete fromtable.

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n-Butyraldehyde ............... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Delete fromtable.

Calcium alkyl salicylate .... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Calcium long chain alkylphenolic amine (C8-C40).

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 9,from Group 7.

Carbon tetrachloride ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Caustic potash solution ... No change .................................... D .......................... C .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table I: Correct Pollu-tion Category, and Hazard cat-egory from ‘‘S’’ to ‘‘S/P’’.

Cresylic acid, sodium saltsolution, see Cresylatespent caustic.

Cresylic acid, sodium salt solution[IMO cargo name], see Cres-ylate spent caustic.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Cumene ........................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Cyclopentadiene, Styrene,Benzene mixture.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.01: Add Spe-cial Requirement 151.50-60.

Cyclopentadiene polymers ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Decane ............................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Decylbenzene .................. Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... D .......................... III ..........................

Dextrose solution ............. Glucose solution .......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Dialkyl(C10-C14) ben-zenes.

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... D .......................... III ..........................

Dialkyl(C7-C13)phthalates.

Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ..........Including:Diisodecyl phthalateDiisononyl phthalateDinonyl phthalateDitridecyl phthalateDiundecyl phthalate

No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Dibutyl carbinol ................ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

1,1-, 1,2-, or 1,3-Dichloropropane.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Diethylaminoethanol, seeDiethylethanolamine.

Diethylaminoethanol [IMO cargoname], seeDiethylethanolamine.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Diethylene glycol butylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol butylether acetate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

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Diethylene glycol ethylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol ethylether acetate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol n-hexylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol methylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol methylether acetate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylene glycol propylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diethylenetriamine ........... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Diethyl ether, see Ethylether.

Diethyl ether [IMO cargo name],see Ethyl ether.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Dioctyl phthalate .......................... D .......................... III .......................... Cross-reference to the correct propercargo name.

Diethyl sulfate .................. No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

Diisobutyl carbinol ............ Diisobutyl carbinol [industrialname], see also Nonyl alcohol.

.............................. .............................. 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify indus-trial cargo name.

Diisodecyl phthalate ......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Diisononyl phthalate ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Dimethylpolysiloxane ....... Polydimethylsiloxane .................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

2,2-Dimethyl propane-1,3-diol.

2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol(molten or solution).

No change ........... No change ...........

Dinonyl phthalate ............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Dipropylene glycol butylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Dipropylene glycol methylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Ditridecyl phthalate .......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

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Diundecyl phthalate ......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Dodecane ......................... n-Alkanes (C10+) ......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Dodecyl alcohol ............... Dodecyl alcohol [IMO cargoname], see Dodecanol.

.............................. .............................. 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Dodecylbenzene .............. Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... No change ........... No change ...........

Dodecyl hydroxypropylsulfide.

...................................................... [A] ........................ A .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table I: Ship type Ifrom II; Sp. Requirement .408 re-placing .409.

Ethoxylated alcohols,C11-C15.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Ethylenediamine .............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Ethylene glycol ethyl etheracetate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Ethylene glycol hexylether.

Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Add the cross-reference under the first entry inthe table.

Ethylene glycol monoalkylethers.

Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethersIncluding:2-EthoxyethanolEthylene glycol butyl etherEthylene glycol tert-butyl etherEthylene glycol ethyl ether+Ethylene glycol hexyl etherEthylene glycol methyl etherEthylene glycol n-propyl etherEthylene glycol isopropyl ether

.............................. .............................. 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Ethylene glycol monoalkylethers.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Delete the sec-ond entry in its entirety.

Ethylene glycol propylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

2-Ethylhexanoic acid ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

2-Ethylhexanol ................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

2-Ethylhexyl acrylate ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Temp.control install. Column, replace I-Dwith NA.

Fatty acid (saturated, C13and above).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Fatty acid (saturated,C13+).

Fatty acid (saturated, C14+) ........ No change ........... No change ........... Increase lower carbon, ‘‘C’’ rangefrom ‘‘C13’’ to ‘‘C14’’.

Formic acid ...................... No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

Glycidyl ester of C10trialkyl acetic acid, seeGlycidyl ester of tridecylacetic acid.

Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl ace-tic acid [IMO cargo name], seeGlycidyl ester of tridecyl aceticacid.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

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Heptadecane .................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Heptane (all isomers) ...... Alkanes (C6-C9) .......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Hexaethylene glycol ......... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Hexane (all isomers) ........ Alkanes (C6-C9) .......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Hydrofluorosilicic acid(25% or less).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Deletefrom table.

Hydroxy terminatedpolybutadiene, seePolybutadiene, hydroxylterminated.

Hydroxy terminatedpolybutadiene [IMO cargoname], see Polybutadiene, hy-droxy terminated.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... Revise US cargo name.46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMO

Cargo name.

Isopropylbenzene (Cu-mene).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: A non-cargoname (i.e., Italicized) cross-ref-erenced to a proper cargo name.

Lauryl polyglucose (50%or less).

Alkyl(C12-C14) polyglucoside so-lution (55% or less).

[B] ........................ B .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table 1.

Lecithin (soyabean) ......... Lecithin ......................................... [D] ........................ III ..........................

Lignin sulfonic acid, so-dium salt solution.

Sodium lignosulfonate solution orLignin liquor.

No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 2.

Magnesium nonyl phenolsulfide.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Magnesium sulfonate ....... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

N-(2-Methoxy-1-methylethry)2-ethyl-6-methylchloroacetanilide, seeMetolachlor.

N-(2-Methoxy-1- methylethry)2-ethyl-6-methyl chloroacetanilide[IMO cargo name], seeMetolachlor.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Methoxy triglycol .............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Methyl butynol .................. 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne ....... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletefrom table; safety hazard.

2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne.

No change .................................... III .......................... D .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table 1.

Methyl isobutyl carbinol ... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Methyl pentene; ...............2-Methyl pentene;4-Methyl pentene;

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

o-Nitrochlorobenzene ....... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Nonane (all isomers) ....... Alkanes (C6-C9) .......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Nonyl phenol(ethoxylated).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

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Nonyl phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylates.

Nonyl phenol poly(4+) ethoxylates No change ........... No change ...........

Nonyl phenol sulfide (90%or less).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Octane (all isomers) ........ Alkanes (C6-C9) .......................... No change ........... No change ...........

Octyl nitrates (all isomers) ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Oil misc: Coconut oil,esterified.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Oil misc: Coconut oil,methyl ester.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Oil misc: Cottonseed, fattyacid.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Oil misc: Palm oil, methylester.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25-1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Organic amine 70 ............ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25- 1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

n-Paraffins (C10-C20) ...... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Pentasodium salt ofDiethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid solu-tion.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Pentene, Miscellaneoushydrocarbon mixture.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Phosphoric acid ............... No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

Phthalate plasticizers ....... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 30, Table 30.25- 1: Deletethe entry in its entirety.

Pinene .............................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Polyalkylene glycol butylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1-C6) ether.

Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1-C6) ether.

Including:Diethylene glycol butyl etherDiethylene glycol ethyl etherDiethylene glycol n-hexyl etherDiethylene glycol methyl etherDiethylene glycol n-propyl etherDipropylene glycol butyl etherDipropylene glycol methyl etherPolypropylene glycol methyl etherTriethylene glycol butyl etherTriethylene glycol ethyl etherTriethylene glycol methyl etherTripropylene glycol methyl ether

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

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Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1-C6) etheracetate.

Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ace-tate.

Including:Diethylene glycol butyl ether ace-

tateDiethylene glycol ethyl ether ace-

tateDiethylene glycol methyl ether ac-

etate

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Polybutenyl succinimide .. No Change ................................... [D] ........................ III ..........................

Polybutadiene, hydroxylterminated.

Polybutadiene, hydroxy termi-nated.

No change ........... No change ........... Revise name.

Polyethylene glycolmonoalkyl ether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Polyolefin amidealkeneamine borate(C28-C250).

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 33,from Group 34.

Polyolefin amidealkeneamine polyol.

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 20,from Group 7.

Polyolefin amine (C28-C250).

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 33,from Group 7.

Polyolefin amine inalkylbenzenes (C2-C4).

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 32,from Group 7.

Polyolefin aminoester salt No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 34,from Group 7.

Polypropylene .................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Polypropylene glycolmethyl ether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Potassium hydroxide solu-tion, see Caustic potashsolution.

Potassium hydroxide solution[IMO cargo name], see Causticpotash solution.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Potassium polysulfide,Potassium thiosulfatesolution (41% or less).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Propanil, Mesityl oxide,Isophorone mixture.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Propionic acid .................. No change .................................... No change ........... No change ........... 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Protectiveclothing requirement added.

n-Propoxypropanol (pro-pylene glycol propylether).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

iso-Propylamine solution(70% or less).

...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 153, Table 1: Special Re-quirements column, replace .1010with .1020.

iso-Propylbenzene ........... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

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n-Propylbenzene .............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Propylene carbonate ........ No change .................................... [III] ........................ III ..........................

Propylene glycol n-butylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Propylene glycol ethylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Propylene glycol methylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether.

Propylene glycol monoalkyl etherIncluding:n-PropoxypropanolPropylene glycol n-butyl etherPropylene glycol ethyl etherPropylene glycol methyl ether

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Propylene glycol phenylether.

...................................................... [D] ........................ D ..........................

Propylene glycol propylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Rum ................................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Sodium hydroxide solu-tion, see Caustic sodasolution.

Sodium hydroxide solution [IMOcargo name], see Caustic sodasolution.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Sodium naphthenate solu-tion.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Sodium sulfide solution(15% or less).

No change .................................... C .......................... B .......................... 46 CFR 153, Table I: Correct Pollu-tion Category.

Stearic acid ...................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Sulfurized polyolefinamidealkeneamines (C28-C250).

No change .................................... Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: To Group 33,from Group 7.

Tallow alcohol .................. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Tetradecanol .................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Tetradecylbenzene .......... Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... [D] ........................ III ..........................

Tetraethylenepentamine .. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

1,2,3,5-Tetramethyl-benzene.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

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TABLE OF CHANGES—Continued

Cargo Name Pollution CategoryComments

Current Proposed Current Proposed

Tetrasodium salt of Ethyl-ene-diaminetetraaceticacid solution.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Triarylphosphate .............. ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

1,2,3-Trichloropropane ..... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Tridecane ......................... n-Alkanes (C10+) ......................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Tridecene ......................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Tridecylbenzene ............... Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... [D] ........................ III ..........................

Triethylene glycol butylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Triethylene glycol ethylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Triethylene glycol methylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Triethylenetetramine ........ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Exception to 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Triflurlin in Xylene ............ ...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

2,2,4-Trimethylpenanediol-1,3-diisobutyrate.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. Delete the entry in its entirety.

Tripropylene ..................... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Tripropylene glycol methylether.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid solution.

...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Trixylyl phosphate, seeTrixylenyl phosphate.

Trixylyl phosphate [IMO cargoname], see Trixylenyl phos-phate.

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I: Identify IMOCargo name.

Turpentine substitute ....... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. A non-cargo name (i.e., Italicized)cross-referenced to a proper cargoname.

Undecylbenzene .............. Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ..................... [D] ........................ III ..........................

Valeraldehyde (iso-, n-) ... ...................................................... .............................. .............................. 46 CFR 151, Table 151.05: Deletefrom table.

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TABLE OF CHANGES—Continued

Cargo Name Pollution CategoryComments

Current Proposed Current Proposed

Vegetable oils, n.o.s ........ Vegetable oils, n.o.s. ...................Including:Beechnut oilCastor oilCocoa butterCoconut oilCorn oilCottonseed oilGroundnut oilHazelnut oilLinseed oilNutmeg butterOiticica oilOlive oilPalm kernel oilPalm oilPeel oil (oranges and lemons)Perilla oilPoppy oilRaisin seed oilRapeseed oilRice bran oilSafflower oilSalad oilSesame oilSoya bean oilSunflower seed oilTucum oilTung oilWalnut oil

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Vegetable acid oils anddistillates, n.o.s.

Vegetable acid oils and distillates,n.o.s.

Including:Corn acid oilCottonseed acid oilDark mixed acid oilGroundnut acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oilRapeseed acid oilSafflower acid oilSoya acid oilSunflower seed acid oil

Not applicable ...... Not applicable ...... 46 CFR 150, Table I.

Regulatory Evaluation

This direct final rule is not a‘‘significant regulatory action’’ undersection 3(f) of Executive Order 12866and does not require an assessment ofpotential costs and benefits undersection 6(a)(3) of that Order. The Officeof Management and Budget has notreviewed it under that Order. It is not‘‘significant’’ under the regulatorypolicies and procedures of theDepartment of Transportation (DOT) (44FR 11040 (February 26, 1979)). Thisrulemaking will merely update lists ofchemicals by adding cargoes to the liststhat the Coast Guard already maintainsand by making a few non-substantiveeditorial changes. We expect the

economic impact of this rule to be sominimal that a full RegulatoryEvaluation under paragraph 10e of theregulatory policies and procedures ofDOT is unnecessary.

Small Entities

Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act(5 U.S.C. 601–612), we consideredwhether this direct final rule will havea significant economic impact on asubstantial number of small entities.The term ‘‘small entities’’ comprisessmall businesses, not-for-profitorganizations that are independentlyowned and operated and are notdominant in their fields, andgovernmental jurisdictions withpopulations of less than 50,000.

Although this rule is exempt, we havereviewed it for potential impact onsmall entities. This rule will merelyupdate lists of chemicals by addingcargoes recently authorized by the CoastGuard or added to the IMO ChemicalCodes and by making a few non-substantive editorial changes.

Therefore, the Coast Guard certifiesunder 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule willnot have a significant economic impacton a substantial number of smallentities. We will evaluate commentssubmitted in response to this findingunder the criteria in the section of thispreamble called Regulatory Information.

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Assistance for Small EntitiesIn accordance with section 213(a) of

the Small Business RegulatoryEnforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub.L. 104–121), the Coast Guard wants toassist small entities in understandingthis direct final rule so that they canbetter evaluate its effects on them andparticipate in the rulemaking. If thisrule affects your small business ororganization and you have questionsconcerning its provisions or options forcompliance, please call Mr. Curtis G.Payne at 202–267–1217.

Collection of InformationThis direct final rule will call for no

collection of information under thePaperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

FederalismWe have analyzed this direct final

rule under Executive Order 13132 andhave determined that this rule does nothave sufficient implications forfederalism to warrant the preparation ofa Federalism Assessment. Because thisrule would merely render current listsalready maintained by the Coast Guardin its rules, there are no implications forFederalism.

Unfunded Mandates Reform ActThe Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) and E.O.12875, Enhancing the IntergovernmentalPartnership (58 FR 58093 (October 28,1993)), govern the issuance of Federalrules that impose unfunded mandates.An unfunded mandate is a requirementthat a State, local, or tribal governmentor the private sector incur direct costswithout the Federal Government’shaving first provided the funds to paythose costs. This direct final rule willnot impose an unfunded mandate.

Taking of Private PropertyThis direct final rule will not effect a

taking of private property or otherwisehave taking implications under E.O.12630, Governmental Actions andInterference with ConstitutionallyProtected Property Rights.

Reform of Civil JusticeThis direct final rule meets applicable

standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) ofE.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform, tominimize litigation, eliminateambiguity, and reduce burden.

Protection of ChildrenWe have analyzed this direct final

rule under E.O. 13045, Protection ofChildren from Environmental HealthRisks and Safety Risks. This rule is notan economically significant rule and

does not create an environmental risk tohealth or risk to safety that maydisproportionately affect children.

Environment

We considered the environmentalimpact of this direct final rule andconcluded that, under figure 2–1,paragraph (34)(a) of CommandantInstruction M16475.1C, this rule iscategorically excluded from furtherenvironmental documentation. This rulebrings up to date lists alreadymaintained by the Coast Guard in itsrules to add chemicals already approvedunder those rules or under internationallaw and clearly would have no impacton the environment. A Determination ofCategorical Exclusion is available in thedocket for inspection or copying whereindicated under ADDRESSES.

List of Subjects

33 CFR Part 151

Administrative practice andprocedure, Oil pollution, Penalties,Reporting and recordkeepingrequirements, Water pollution control.

46 CFR Part 30

Cargo vessels, Foreign relations,Hazardous materials transportation,Penalties, Reporting and recordkeepingrequirements, Seamen.

46 CFR Part 150

Hazardous materials transportation,Marine safety, Occupational safety andhealth, Reporting and recordkeepingrequirements.

46 CFR Part 151

Cargo vessels, Hazardous materialstransportation, Marine safety, Reportingand recordkeeping requirements, Waterpollution control.

46 CFR Part 153

Administrative practice andprocedure, Cargo vessels, Hazardousmaterials transportation, Marine safety,Reporting and recordkeepingrequirements, Water pollution control.

For the reasons set out in thepreamble, the Coast Guard amends 33CFR Part 151 and 46 CFR parts 30, 150,151, and 153 as follows:

Title 33—[Amended]

PART 151—VESSELS CARRYING OIL,NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES,GARBAGE, MUNICIPAL ORCOMMERCIAL WASTE, AND BALLASTWATER

1. The citation of authority for part151 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321 and 1903; Pub.L. 104–227 (110 Stat. 3034), E.O. 12777, 3CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; 49 CFR 1.46.

§ 151.05 [Amended]2. In § 151.05, add the definition

‘‘NLS means Noxious LiquidSubstance.’’ preceding the definition of‘‘NLS Certificate’’.

3. Revise the listing in § 151.47 toread as follows:

§ 151.47 Category D NLSs other than oil-like Category D NLSs that may be carriedunder this part.

* * * * *AcetophenoneAcrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer

dispersion in Polyether polyoliso- & cyclo-Alkane (C10–C11)Alkenyl(C11+)amineAlkyl(C8+)amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid

ester mixtureAlkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6–C24)Alkyl ester copolymer (C4–C20)Alkyl(C8–C40) phenol sulfideAluminum sulfate solutionAmmonium hydrogen phosphate

solutionAmmonium nitrate solution (45% or

less)Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution (2%

or less NH 3)Ammonium phosphate, Urea solutionAmmonium polyphosphate solutionAmmonium sulfate solution (20% or

less)Amyl alcohol (iso-, n-, sec-, primary)Animal and Fish oils, n.o.s. (see also

Oil, edible)Animal and Fish acid oils and

distillates, n.o.s.Aryl polyolefin (C11–C50)Brake fluid base mixturesButylene glycoliso-Butyl formaten-Butyl formategamma-ButyrolactoneCalcium hydroxide slurryCalcium long chain alkyl sulfonate

(C11–C50)Calcium long chain alkyl(C11–C40)

phenateCalcium long chain alkyl phenate

sulfide (C8-C40)Caprolactam solutionsChlorine chloride solutionCitric acid (70% or less)Coconut oil fatty acid methyl esterCopper salt of long chain (C17+)

alkanoic acidCyclohexanolDecahydronaphthaleneDiacetone alcoholDialkyl(C8–C9) diphenylaminesDialkyl(C7–C13) phthalatesDiethylene glycolDiethylene glycol butyl ether acetate,

see Poly(2-8) alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether acetate

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Diethylene glycol dibutyl etherDiethylene glycol ethyl ether, see

Poly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate,see Poly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether acetate

Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate,see Poly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether acetate

Diethylene glycol phenyl etherDiethylene glycol phthalateDi-(2-ethylhexyl)adipate1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxy anthracene,

disodium salt solutionDiisobutyl ketoneDiisodecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7–

C13) phthalatesDiisononyl adipateDiisononyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7–

C13) phthalates2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diolDinonyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7–C13)

phthalatesDipropylene glycol dibenzoateDipropylene glycol methyl ether, see

Poly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1-C6) ether

Ditridecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates

Diundecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates

Dodecenylsuccinic acid, dipotassiumsalt solution

Ethoxylated long chain (C16+)alkyloxyalkanamine

Ethoxy triglycol (crude)2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-

diol, C8–C10 esterEthyl acetateEthyl acetoacetateEthyl butanolEthylenediaminetetraacetic acid,

tetrasodium salt solutionEthylene glycolEthylene glycol acetateEthylene glycol dibutyl etherEthylene glycol methyl butyl etherEthylene glycol phenyl etherEthylene glycol phenyl ether,

Diethylene glycol phenyl ethermixture

2-Ethylhexanoic acid, see Octanoic acidEthyl propionateFerric hydroxyethylethylene diamine

triacetic acid, trisodium salt solutionFormamideGlycerine (83%), Dioxanedimethanol

(17%) mixtureGlycerol monooleateGlyoxal solution (40% or less)Glyphosate solution (not containing

surfactant)Heptanoic acidHexamethylenediamine adipateHexamethylenetetramine solutionsHexanoic acidHexanolN–(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine

triacetic acid, trisodium salt solution

IsophoroneLactic acidLatex (ammonia (1% or less) inhibited)Long chain alkaryl sulfonic acid (C16–

C60)Magnesium long chain alkaryl sulfonate

(C11–C50)Magnesium long chain alkyl phenate

sulfide (C8–C20)3-Methoxybutyl acetateMethyl acetoacetateMethyl alcoholMethyl amyl ketoneMethyl butenolMethyl butyl ketoneMethyl isobutyl ketoneMethyl tert-butyl etherMethyl butynolMethyl propyl ketoneN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneMyrceneNaphthalene sulfonic acid-

formaldehyde copolymer, sodium saltsolution

Nonanoic acid (all isomers)Nonanoic, Tridecanoic acid mixtureNonyl methacrylateNoxious Liquid Substance, (17) n.o.s.Octadecenoamide solutionOctanoic acid

Oil, edible:BabassuBeechnutCastorCocoa butterCoconutCod liverCornCottonseedFishGroundnutHazelnutNutmeg butterOlivePalmPalm kernelPeanutPoppyRaisin seedRapeseedRice branSafflowerSaladSesameSoya beanSunflower seedTucumVegetableWalnut

Oil, misc:Animal, n.o.s.Coconut oil, esterifiedCoconut oil, fatty acid methyl esterLanolinLinseedNeatsfootOiticicaPalm oil, fatty acid methyl esterPalm oil, methyl ester

PerillaPilchardSoya bean (epoxidized)SpermTungWhale

Olefin/Alkyl ester copolymer (molecularweight 2000+)

Oleic acidPalm kernel acid oil, methyl esterPalm stearinPentaethylenehexaminePentanoic acidPoly(2–8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-

C6) ether, Including:Diethylene glycol butyl etherDiethylene glycol ethyl etherDiethylene glycol n-hexyl etherDiethylene glycol methyl etherDiethylene glycol n-propyl etherDipropylene glycol butyl etherDipropylene glycol methyl etherPolypropylene glycol methyl etherTriethylene glycol butyl etherTriethylene glycol ethyl etherTriethylene glycol methyl etherTripropylene glycol methyl ether

Poly(2–8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1–C6) ether acetate, Including:

Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetateDiethylene glycol ethyl ether acetateDiethylene glycol methyl ether acetate

Polyalkylene glycols, Polyalkyleneglycol monoalkyl ethers mixtures

Polypropylene glycol methyl ether, seePoly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Polyalkyl(C10–C20) methacrylatePolybutenyl succinimidePolyether (molecular weight 2000+)Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl etherPolyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+)Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28+)Polyolefin amide alkeneamine borate

(C28–C250)Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyolPolyolefin anhydridePolyolefin ester (C28–C250)Polyolefin phenolic amine (C28–C250)Polyolefin phosphorosulfide, barium

derivativePolypropylene glycoln-Propyl acetatePropylene glycol monoalkyl ether,

Including:n-PropoxypropanolPropylene glycol n-butyl etherPropylene glycol ethyl etherPropylene glycol methyl ether

Propylene glycol ethyl ether, seePropylene glycol monoalkyl ether

Propylene glycol methyl ether, seePropylene glycol monoalkyl ether

Propylene glycol methyl ether acetatePropylene glycol phenyl etherSodium acetate solutionSodium benzoate solutionSodium carbonate solutionSoybean oil (epoxidized)

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Sulfohydrocarbon (C3–C88)Sulfonated polyacrylate solutionSulfolaneSulfurized fat (C14–C20)Sulfurized polyolefinamide alkene(C28–

C250)amineTallowTallow fatty acidTetrasodium salt of

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acidsolution

Triethylene glycol butyl ether, seePoly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Triethylene glycol ethyl ether, seePoly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Triethylene glycol methyl ether, seePoly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Triethyl phosphateTrimethylol propane polyethoxylateTripropylene glycol methyl ether, see

Poly(2–8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether

Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)-ethylenediamine triacetic acidsolution

Urea, Ammonium mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate, Potassiumchloride solution

Urea, Ammonium nitrate solution (2%or less NH 3)

Urea, Ammonium phosphate solutionVegetable oils, n.o.s. (see also Oil,

edible)Vegetable acid oils and distillates, n.o.s.Waxes:

CandelillaCarnauba4. Amend § 151.49 by removing and

reserving paragraph (b).Title 46—[Amended]

PART 30—GENERAL PROVISIONS

5. The citation of authority for part 30continues to read as follows:

Authority: 46 U.S.C. 2103, 3306, 3703; 49U.S.C. 5103, 5106; 49 CFR 1.45, 1.46; Section30.01–2 also issued under the authority of 44U.S.C. 3507; Section 30.01–5 also issuedunder the authority of Sec. 4109, Pub. L.101–380, 104 Stat. 515.

6. In § 30.25–1, revise Table 30.25–1to read as follows:

30.25–1 Cargoes carried in vesselscertificated under the rules of thissubchapter.

* * * * *

TABLE 30.25–1.—LIST OF FLAMMABLEAND COMBUSTIBLE BULK LIQUIDCARGOES

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

Acetone ..................................... III

TABLE 30.25–1.—LIST OF FLAMMABLEAND COMBUSTIBLE BULK LIQUIDCARGOES—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

Acetophenone ........................... @DAcrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer

dispersion in Polyether polyol DAlcohols (C13+) ........................ IIIAlcoholic beverages, n.o.s. ...... IIIAlcohol(C6–C17)(secondary)

poly(3-6)ethoxylates .............. AAlcohol(C6–C17)(secondary)

poly(7-12)ethoxylates ............ BAlcohol(C9–C11) poly(2.5-

9)ethoxylate ........................... BAlcohol(C12–C15) poly( ...

)ethoxylates, see Alco-hol(C12–C16) poly( ...)ethoxylates ........................... ....................

Alcohol(C12–C16) poly(1-6)ethoxylates ......................... A

Alcohol(C12–C16) poly(7-19)ethoxylates ....................... B

Alcohol(C12–C16)poly(20+)ethoxylates ............. C

Alkanes (C6–C9) ...................... Cn-Alkanes (C10+) ..................... IIIiso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C10–

C11) ...................................... Diso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) ..... IIIAlkaryl polyether (C9–C20) ...... BAlkenyl(C11+) amine ................ DAlkenyl(C16–C20) succinic an-

hydride) ................................. DAlkyl(C8+)amine, Alkenyl

(C12+) acid ester mixture ..... DAlkyl(C9+)benzenes ................. IIIAlkylbenzenesulfonic acid (4%

or less) .................................. #Alkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6–C24) DAlkyl ester copolymer (C4–C20) DAlkyl(C7–C11) phenol poly(4-

12)ethoxylates ....................... BAlkyl phenol sulfide (C8–C40),

see Alkyl(C8–C40) phenolsulfide .................................... ....................

Alkyl(C8–C40) phenol sulfide ... DAlkyl(C9–C15) phenyl

propoxylate ............................ IIIn-Alkyl phthalates, see indi-

vidual phthalates ................... ....................Alkyl sulfonic acid ester of phe-

nol ......................................... IIIAminoethyldiethanolamine,

Aminoethylethanolamine so-lution ...................................... III

Amyl acetate (all isomers) ........ CAmyl alcohol (iso-, n-, sec-, pri-

mary) ..................................... DAmyl alcohol (tert-) ................... IIIAmylene, see Pentene (all iso-

mers) ..................................... Ctert-Amyl methyl ether (Methyl

tert-pentyl ether) .................... CAmyl methyl ketone, see Meth-

yl amyl ketone ....................... DAnimal and Fish oils, n.o.s. ...... D

TABLE 30.25–1.—LIST OF FLAMMABLEAND COMBUSTIBLE BULK LIQUIDCARGOES—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

(see also Oil, edible, or Oil,misc.)

Including:Cod liver oilLanolinNeatsfoot oilPilchard oilSperm oil

Animal and Fish acid oils anddistillates, n.o.s. .................... DIncluding:Animal acid oilFish acid oilLard acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oil

Aryl polyolefin (C11–C50) ........ DAsphalt ...................................... IAsphalt blending stocks:

Roofers flux ........................... IStraight run residue .............. I

Barium long chain (C11–C50)alkaryl sulfonate .................... B

Barium long chain alkyl(C8–C14)phenate sulfide .............. [A]

Behenyl alcohol ........................ IIIBenzene tricarboxylic acid

trioctyl ester ........................... IIIBenzyl alcohol .......................... CBrake fluid base mixtures ......... D

(containing Poly(2-8)alkylene(C2–C3) glycols,Polyalkylene(C2–C10) gly-col monoalkyl(C1–C4)ethers, and their borateesters)

Butane ...................................... LFGButene, see Butylene.Butene oligomer ....................... BButyl acetate (all isomers) ........ CButyl alcohol (iso-, n-, sec-,

tert-), see Butyl alcohol (allisomers) ................................ ....................

Butyl alcohol (all isomers) ........ IIIButyl benzyl phthalate .............. AButylene .................................... LFGButylene glycol ......................... D1,3-Butylene glycol, see Butyl-

ene glycol .............................. ....................Butylene polyglycol, see Butyl-

ene glycol .............................. ....................iso-Butyl formate ....................... Dn-Butyl formate ......................... @DButyl heptyl ketone ................... [C]Butyl methyl ketone, see Meth-

yl butyl ketone ....................... ....................n-Butyl propionate .................... CButyl stearate ............................ IIIButyl toluene ............................. @Agamma-Butyrolactone ............... DCalcium alkyl(C9)phenol sul-

fide, polyolefinphosphorosulfide mixture ...... A

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TABLE 30.25–1.—LIST OF FLAMMABLEAND COMBUSTIBLE BULK LIQUIDCARGOES—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

Calcium alkyl salicylate, seeCalcium long chain alkyl sa-licylate (C13+) ....................... ....................

Calcium long chain alkarylsulfonate (C11–C50) ............. D

Calcium long chain alkylphenate (C8–C40), see Cal-cium long chain alkyl(C5–C10) phenate or Calciumlong chain alkyl(C11–C40)phenate ................................. ....................

Calcium long chain alkyl(C5–C10) phenate ........................ C

Calcium long chain alkyl(C11–C40) phenate ........................ D

Calcium long chain alkylphenate sulfide (C8–C40) ..... D

Calcium long chain alkyl phe-nolic amine (C8–C40) ........... III

Calcium long chain alkyl salicy-late (C13+) ............................ C

Caprolactam solutions .............. DCetyl alcohol (hexadecanol),

see Alcohols (C13+) ............. ....................Cetyl-Stearyl alcohol), see Al-

cohols (C13+) ....................... III† Coal tar .................................. ACopper salt of long chain

(C17+) alkanoic acid ............. [D]Cumene (isopropylbenzene),

see Propylbenzene (all iso-mers) ..................................... ....................

Cyclohexane ............................. CCyclohexanol ............................ D1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer

(molten) ................................. Bp-Cymene ................................. CDecahydronaphthalene ............. Diso-Decaldehyde ....................... @Cn-Decaldehyde .......................... @BDecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+) ....................Decene ..................................... BDecyl acetate ............................ BDecyl alcohol (all isomers) ....... Bn-Decylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. IIIDetergent alkylate ..................... DDiacetone alcohol ..................... DDialkyl(C10–C14) benzenes,

see Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ....... IIIDialkyl(C8–C9) diphenylamines DDialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates D

Including:Diisodecyl phthalateDiisononyl phthalateDinonyl phthalateDitridecyl phthalateDiundecyl phthalate

Dibutyl carbinol, see Nonyl al-cohol (all isomers) ................. ....................

ortho-Dibutyl phthalate ............. ADicyclopentadiene, see 1,3-

Cyclopentadiene dimer (mol-ten) ........................................ B

Diethylbenzene ......................... ADiethylene glycol ...................... D

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Diethylene glycol butyl ether,see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Diethylene glycol butyl etheracetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ace-tate ........................................ ....................

Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether DDiethylene glycol diethyl ether IIIDiethylene glycol ethyl ether,

see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Diethylene glycol ethyl etheracetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ace-tate ........................................ ....................

Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether,see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Diethylene glycol methyl ether,see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Diethylene glycol methyl etheracetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ace-tate ........................................ ....................

Diethylene glycol phenyl ether #Diethylene glycol phthalate ...... DDiethylene glycol propyl ether,

see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Di-(2-ethylhexyl)adipate ............ DDi-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, see

Dioctyl phthalates .................. ....................Diethyl phthalate ....................... CDiglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A BDiheptyl phthalate ..................... IIIDihexyl phthalate ...................... IIIDiisobutylcarbinol, see Nonyl

alcohol (all isomers) .............. CDiisobutylene ............................ BDiisobutyl ketone ...................... DDiisobutyl phthalate .................. BDiisodecyl phthalate, see

Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates .. ....................Diisononyl adipate .................... DDiisononyl phthalate, see

Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates .. ....................Diisooctyl phthalate .................. IIIDiisopropylbenzene (all iso-

mers) ..................................... ADiisopropyl naphthalene ........... DDimethyl adipate ....................... BDimethylbenzene, see Xylenes ....................Dimethyl glutarate ..................... CDimethyl phthalate .................... CDimethylpolysiloxane, see

Polydimethylsiloxane ............. III2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol

(molten or solution) ............... DDimethyl succinate ................... CDinonyl phthalate, see

Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates .. ....................Dioctyl phthalate ....................... III

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Dipentene ................................. CDiphenyl .................................... ADiphenyl, Diphenyl ether mix-

ture ........................................ ADiphenyl ether .......................... ADiphenyl ether, Biphenyl phenyl

ether mixture ......................... ADipropylene glycol .................... IIIDipropylene glycol butyl ether,

see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate [D]Dipropylene glycol methyl

ether, see Poly(2-8)alkyleneglycol monoalkyl(C1–C6)ether ...................................... ....................

Distillates:Flashed feed stocks .............. IStraight run ........................... I

Ditridecyl adipate ...................... IIIDitridecyl phthalate, see

Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates .. ....................Diundecyl phthalate, see

Dialkyl(C7–C13) phthalates .. ....................Dodecane (all isomers), see

also n-Alkanes (C10+) .......... IIIDodecanol ................................. BDodecene (all isomers) ............ BDodecyl alcohol, see

Dodecanol ............................. ....................Dodecylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. IIIDodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide .. ADodecyl phenol ......................... ADodecyl xylene ......................... IIIDrilling mud (low toxicity) (if

flammable or combustible) .... [III]Ethane ...................................... LFG2-Ethoxyethyl acetate ............... CEthoxylated alkyloxy alkyl

amine, see Ethoxylated longchain (C16+) alkyloxyalkan-amine .................................... ....................

Ethoxylated long chain (C16+)alkyloxyalkanamine ............... D

Ethoxy triglycol (crude) ............. DEthyl acetate ............................. DEthyl acetoacetate .................... DEthyl alcohol ............................. IIIEthyl amyl ketone ..................... CEthylbenzene ............................ BEthyl butanol ............................. @DEthyl tert-butyl ether ................. CEthyl butyrate ............................ CEthyl cyclohexane ..................... CEthylene .................................... LFGEthylene carbonate ................... IIIEthylene glycol ......................... DEthylene glycol acetate ............ DEthylene glycol butyl ether ace-

tate ........................................ CEthylene glycol diacetate .......... CEthylene glycol dibutyl ether .... [D]Ethylene glycol ethyl ether ace-

tate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl ace-tate ........................................ ....................

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Ethylene glycol methyl butylether ...................................... D

Ethylene glycol methyl etheracetate .................................. C

Ethylene glycol phenyl ether .... DEthylene glycol phenyl ether,

Diethylene glycol phenylether mixture ......................... D

Ethylene-Propylene copolymer(in liquid mixtures) ................. [III]

Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate .......... C2-Ethylhexaldehyde, see Octyl

aldehydes .............................. ....................2-Ethylhexanoic acid, see

Octanoic acid (all isomers) ... ....................2-Ethylhexanol, see Octanol (all

isomers) ................................ ....................Ethylhexoic acid, see 2-Ethyl-

hexanoic acid ........................ ....................Ethyl hexyl phthalate ................ C2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) pro-

pane-1,3-diol, C8–C10 ester DEthyl propionate ........................ DEthyl toluene ............................. BFatty acid (saturated, C13+),

see Fatty acid (saturated,C14+) .................................... ....................

Fatty acid (saturated, C14+) .... IIIFormamide ................................ DFurfuryl alcohol ......................... C† Gas oil, cracked .................... IGasoline blending stocks:

Alkylates ................................ I† Reformates ........................ I

Gasolines:† Automotive (containing not

over 4.23 grams lead pergallon) ................................ I

† Aviation (containing notover 4.86 grams lead pergallon) ................................ I

Casinghead (natural) ............ IPolymer ................................. I† Straight run ........................ I

Glycerine ................................... IIIGlycerine (83%), Dioxane-

dimethanol (17%) mixture ..... DGlycerol, see Glycerine ............ ....................Glycerol monooleate ................. DGlycerol polyalkoxylate ............. IIIGlyceryl triacetate ..................... IIIGlycidyl ester of tertiary car-

boxylic acid, see Glycidylester of tridecyl acetic acid ... ....................

Glycidyl ester of C10trialkylacetic acid, seeGlycidyl ester of tridecyl ace-tic acid ................................... B

Glycidyl ester of tridecyl aceticacid ........................................ B

Glycidyl ester of versatic acid,see Glycidyl ester of tridecylacetic acid ............................. ....................

Glycol diacetate, see Ethyleneglycol diacetate ..................... ....................

Glycol triacetate, see Glyceryltriacetate ............................... ....................

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Glyoxal solution (40% or less) DGlyphosate solution (not con-

taining surfactant) ................. DHeptadecane, see n-Alkanes

(C10+) ................................... ....................Heptane (all isomers), see

Alkanes (C6–C9) ................... CHeptanoic acid .......................... DHeptanol (all isomers) .............. CHeptene (all isomers) ............... CHeptyl acetate ........................... BHerbicide (C15 -H22 -NO2 -Cl),

see Metolachlor ..................... ....................1-Hexadecylnaphthalene, 1,4-

bis(Hexadecyl)naphthalenemixture .................................. III

Hexaethylene glycol, see Poly-ethylene glycol ...................... ....................

Hexamethylene glycol .............. IIIHexamethylenetetramine solu-

tions ....................................... DHexane (all isomers), see

Alkanes (C6–C9) ................... CHexanoic acid ........................... DHexanol ..................................... DHexene (all isomers) ................ CHexyl acetate ............................ BHexylene glycol ........................ IIIHog grease, see Lard ............... ....................2-Hydroxy-4-

(methylthio)butanoic acid ...... CHydroxy terminated

polybutadiene, seePolybutadiene, hydroxy ter-minated ................................. ....................

Isophorone ................................ DJet fuels:

† JP-4 .................................... IJP-5 (kerosene, heavy) ......... IJP-8 ....................................... @I

Kerosene .................................. ILactic acid ................................. DLard ........................................... IIILatex (ammonia (1% or less)

inhibited) ................................ DLatex, liquid synthetic ............... III

including:Styrene-butadiene rubber .. IIICarboxylated styrene-buta-

diene copolymer ............ IIILecithin ..................................... IIILong chain alkaryl polyether

(C11–C20) ............................. CLong chain alkaryl sulfonic acid

(C16–C60) ............................. DLong chain alkylphenate/Phenol

sulfide mixture ....................... IIIMagnesium long chain alkaryl

sulfonate (C11–C50) ............. DMagnesium long chain alkyl

phenate sulfide (C8–C20) ..... [D]Magnesium long chain alkyl sa-

licylate (C11+) ....................... CMagnesium nonyl phenol sul-

fide, see Magnesium longchain alkyl phenate sulfide(C8–C20) ............................... ....................

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Magnesium sulfonate, seeMagnesium long chainalkaryl sulfonate (C11–C50) ....................

2-Mercaptobenzothiazol (in liq-uid mixtures) ......................... #

Methane .................................... LFG3-Methoxy-1-butanol ................. III3-Methoxybutyl acetate ............ D1-Methoxy-2-propyl acetate ...... #Methoxy triglycol (triethylene

glycol methyl ether), seePoly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Methyl acetate .......................... IIIMethyl acetoacetate ................. DMethyl alcohol ........................... DMethyl amyl acetate ................. CMethyl amyl alcohol .................. CMethyl amyl ketone .................. DMethyl butanol, see the amyl

alcohols ................................. ....................Methyl butenol .......................... DMethyl tert-butyl ether ............... DMethyl butyl ketone .................. DMethyl butyrate ......................... CMethyl ethyl ketone .................. IIIN-Methylglucamine solution

(70% or less) ......................... IIIMethyl heptyl ketone ................ BMethyl isobutyl carbinol, see

Methyl amyl alcohol .............. ....................Methyl isobutyl ketone .............. D3-Methyl-3-methoxybutanol ...... III3-Methyl-3-methoxybutyl ace-

tate ........................................ IIIMethyl naphthalene .................. AMethyl pentene, see Hexene

(all isomers) .......................... ....................Methyl tert-pentyl ether (IMO

cargo name) tert-Amyl methylether ...................................... ....................

2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol .......... IIIMethyl propyl ketone ................ DN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone ............. DMetolachlor ............................... BMineral spirits ........................... IMyrcene .................................... DNaphtha:

† Aromatic (having less than10% Benzene) ................... @I

Heavy .................................... @IParaffinic ............................... @I† Petroleum ........................... I† Solvent ............................... IStoddard Solvent .................. @I† Varnish makers’ and paint-

ers’ (75%) .......................... @INaphthalene sulfonic acid-form-

aldehyde copolymer, sodiumsalt solution ........................... D

Naphthenic acid ........................ ANonane (all isomers), see

Alkanes (C6–C9) ................... CNonanoic acid (all isomers) ...... DNonanoic, Tridecanoic acid

mixture .................................. @DNonene (all isomers) ................ B

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Nonyl acetate ............................ CNonyl alcohol (all isomers) ....... CNonyl methacrylate monomer .. DNonyl phenol ............................. ANonyl phenol

poly(4+)ethoxylates ............... BNonyl phenol sulfide (90% or

less), see Alkyl phenol sul-fide (C8–C40) ........................ ....................

Noxious liquid, N.F., (1) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 1, CatA (if combustible) .................. A

Noxious liquid, F., (2) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 1, CatA ............................................ A

Noxious liquid, N.F., (3) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatA (if combustible) .................. A

Noxious liquid, F., (4) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatA ............................................ A

Noxious liquid, N.F., (5) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatB (if combustible) .................. B

Noxious liquid, N.F., (6) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatB, mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C (if combus-tible) ...................................... B

Noxious liquid, F., (7) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatB ............................................ B

Noxious liquid, F., (8) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 2, CatB, mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C ...................... B

Noxious liquid, N.F., (9) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatA (if combustible) .................. A

Noxious liquid, F., (10) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatA ............................................ A

Noxious liquid, N.F., (11) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatB (if combustible) .................. B

Noxious liquid, N.F., (12) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatB, mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C (if combus-tible) ...................................... B

Noxious liquid, F., (13) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatB ............................................ B

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Noxious liquid, F., (14) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatB, mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C ...................... B

Noxious liquid, N.F., (15) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatC (if combustible) .................. C

Noxious liquid, F., (16) n.o.s.(‘‘trade name’’ contains ‘‘prin-ciple components’’) ST 3, CatC ............................................ C

Noxious liquid, n.o.s. (17)(‘‘trade name,’’ contains‘‘principal components’’), Cat-egory D (if flammable orcombustible) .......................... D

Non-noxious liquid, n.o.s. (18)(‘‘trade name,’’ contains‘‘principal components’’), Ap-pendix III (if flammable orcombustible) .......................... III

Octadecene, see the olefin oralpha-olefin entries ................ ....................

Octadecenoamide solution(oleamide) ............................. [D]

Octane (all isomers), seeAlkanes (C6–C9) ................... C

Octanoic acid (all isomers) ....... DOctanol (all isomers) ................ COctene (all isomers) ................. BOctyl acetate ............................. COctyl alcohol (iso-, n-), see Oc-

tanol (all isomers) ................. ....................Octyl aldehydes ........................ BOctyl decyl adipate ................... IIIOctyl phthalate (Di-(2-

ethylhexyl)phthalate), seeDioctyl phthalates .................. ....................

Oil, edible:Beechnut ............................... DCastor .................................... DCocoa butter ......................... DCoconut ................................. DCod liver ................................ DCorn ...................................... DCottonseed ............................ DFish, n.o.s. ............................ DGroundnut ............................. DHazelnut ................................ DLard ....................................... @IIIMaize, see Corn oil ............... DNutmeg butter ....................... DOlive ...................................... DPalm ...................................... DPalm kernel ........................... DPeanut ................................... DPoppy .................................... DRaisin seed ........................... DRapeseed .............................. DRice bran ............................... DSafflower ............................... DSalad ..................................... DSesame ................................. DSoya bean ............................. D

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Sunflower, see Sunflowerseed ................................... D

Sunflower seed ..................... DTucum ................................... DVegetable, n.o.s. ................... DWalnut ................................... D

Oil, fuel:No. 1 (kerosene) ................... INo. 1-D .................................. INo. 2 ..................................... INo. 2-D .................................. INo. 4 ..................................... INo. 5 ..................................... INo. 6 ..................................... I

Oil, misc:Aliphatic ................................. @IAnimal, n.o.s. ........................ DAromatic ................................ IClarified ................................. ICoal ....................................... #Coconut oil, fatty acid ........... CCoconut oil, fatty acid methyl

ester ................................... DCottonseed, fatty acid, see

Cottonseed oil, fatty acid ... ....................† Crude ................................. IDiesel .................................... IGas, high pour ...................... @IGas, low pour ........................ @IGas, low sulfur ...................... @IHeartcut distillate .................. ILanolin ................................... DLinseed .................................. DLubricating ............................. IMineral .................................. IMineral seal ........................... @IMotor ..................................... INeatsfoot ............................... DOiticica .................................. DPalm oil, fatty acid methyl

ester ................................... DPenetrating ............................ IPerilla .................................... DPilchard ................................. DPine ....................................... CResidual ................................ IRoad ...................................... IRosin ..................................... BSeal ....................................... ISoapstock ............................. #Soya bean (epoxidized) ........ [D]Sperm .................................... DSpindle .................................. ITall ........................................ BTall, fatty acid ........................ CTransformer ........................... ITung ...................................... DTurbine .................................. IWhale .................................... D

alpha-Olefins (C6–C18) ............ Balpha-Olefins (C13–C18) .......... IIIOlefin mixtures (C5–C7) ........... COlefin mixtures (C5–C15) ......... BOlefins (C13+, all isomers) ....... IIIOlefin/Alkyl ester copolymer

(molecular weight 2000+) ..... DOleic acid .................................. D

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Oleyl alcohol (octadecenol),see Alcohols (C13+) ............. ....................

Palm kernel acid oil, methylester ...................................... [D]

Palm stearin .............................. Dn-Paraffins (C10–C20), see n-

Alkanes (C10+) ..................... ....................Pentadecanol, see Alcohols

(C13+) ................................... ....................Pentaethylene glycol, see Poly-

ethylene glycols .................... ....................Pentaethylenehexamine ........... DPentane (all isomers) ............... CPentanoic acid .......................... DPentene (all isomers) ............... Cn-Pentyl propionate .................. CPetrolatum ................................ III1-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane ............ CPhosphate esters, alkyl(C12–

C14) amine ........................... BPhosphosulfurized bicyclic ter-

pene ...................................... #Pinene, see the alpha- or beta-

isomers .................................. ....................alpha-Pinene ............................. Abeta-Pinene .............................. BPolyalkylene glycols,

Polyalkylene glycolmonoalkyl ethers mixtures .... @D

Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether,see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... DIncluding:Diethylene glycol butyl etherDiethylene glycol ethyl etherDiethylene glycol n-hexyl

etherDiethylene glycol methyl

etherDiethylene glycol n-propyl

etherDipropylene glycol butyl etherDipropylene glycol methyl

etherPolypropylene glycol methyl

etherTriethylene glycol butyl etherTriethylene glycol ethyl etherTriethylene glycol methyl

etherTripropylene glycol methyl

etherPoly(2-8)alkylene glycol

monoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ace-tate ........................................ DIncluding:Diethylene glycol butyl ether

acetateDiethylene glycol ethyl ether

acetateDiethylene glycol methyl

ether acetatePolyalkylene oxide polyol ......... CPolycarboxylic ester (C9+), see

Ditridecyl adipate.

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Polyalkyl(C10–C20) methacry-late ........................................ D

Polybutadiene, hydroxy termi-nated ..................................... [III]

Polybutene ................................ IIIPolybutenyl succinimide ........... DPolydimethylsiloxane ................ #Polyether (molecular weight

2000+) ................................... DPolyethylene glycol ................... IIIPolyethylene glycol dimethyl

ether ...................................... IIIPolyethylene glycol monoalkyl

ether, see Poly(2-8)alkyleneglycol monoalkyl(C1–C6)ether ...................................... ....................

Polyglycerine, Sodium salts so-lution (containing less than3% Sodium hydroxide) .......... III

Polyglycerol .............................. IIIPolyisobutenyl anhydride

adduct ................................... IIIPoly(4+)isobutylene .................. IIIPolymerized esters ................... #Polyolefin (molecular weight

300+) ..................................... IIIPolyolefin amide alkeneamine

(C17+) ................................... DPolyolefin amide alkeneamine

(C28+) ................................... DPolyolefin amide alkeneamine

borate (C28–C250) ............... DPolyolefin amide alkeneamine/

Molybdenum oxysulfide mix-ture ........................................ C

Polyolefin amide alkeneaminepolyol ..................................... D

Polyolefin anhydride ................. DPolyolefin ester (C28–C250) .... DPolyolefin phenolic amine

(C28–C250) ........................... DPolyolefin phosphorosulfide,

barium derivative (C28–C250) .................................... C

Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitanmonooleate ........................... III

Poly(5+)propylene .................... IIIPolypropylene glycol ................. DPolypropylene glycol methyl

ether, see Poly(2-8)alkyleneglycol monoalkyl(C1–C6)ether ...................................... ....................

Polysiloxane .............................. IIIPotassium oleate ...................... CPotassium salt of polyolefin

acid ........................................ IIIPropane .................................... LFGn-Propoxypropanol (propylene

glycol propyl ether), see Pro-pylene glycol monoalkyl ether ....................

iso-Propyl acetate ..................... IIIn-Propyl acetate ....................... Diso-Propyl alcohol ..................... IIIn-Propyl alcohol ........................ IIIiso-Propylbenzene (cumene),

see Propylbenzene (all iso-mers) ..................................... ....................

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n-Propylbenzene, seePropylbenzene (all isomers) ....................

Propylbenzene (all isomers) ..... Aiso-Propylcyclohexane .............. CPropylene .................................. LFGPropylene-butylene copolymer IIIPropylene carbonate ................ IIIPropylene dimer ....................... CPropylene glycol ....................... IIIPropylene glycol n-butyl ether,

see Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether ..................... ....................

Propylene glycol ethyl ether,see Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether ..................... ....................

Propylene glycol methyl ether,see Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether ..................... ....................

Propylene glycol methyl etheracetate .................................. D

Propylene glycol monoalkylether ...................................... DIncluding:n-PropoxypropanolPropylene glycol n-butyl

etherPropylene glycol ethyl etherPropylene glycol methyl etherPropylene glycol propyl ether

Propylene glycol phenyl ether .. DPropylene glycol propyl ether,

see Propylene glycolmonoalkyl ether ..................... ....................

Propylene polymer (in liquidmixtures) ............................... #

Propylene tetramer ................... BPropylene trimer ....................... BPseudocumene, see

Trimethylbenzenes ................ ....................Rum, see Alcoholic beverages,

n.o.s. ..................................... ....................Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water

mixture (containing 1% orless, Sodium hydroxide) (ifflammable or combustible) .... #

Sodium acetate solution ........... DSodium benzoate solution ........ DSodium long chain alkyl salicy-

late (C13+) ............................ [C]Soyabean oil (epoxidized) ........ [D]Stearic acid, see Fatty acid

(saturated, C14+) .................. ....................Stearyl alcohol (octadecanol) ... IIISulfohydrocarbon (C3–C88) ..... DSulfohydrocarbon, long chain

(C18+) alkylamine ................. BSulfolane ................................... DSulfurized fat (C14–C20) .......... DSulfurized polyolefinamide

alkene(C28–C250)amine ...... DTallow ....................................... DTallow alcohol, see Alcohols

(C13+) ................................... ....................Tallow fatty acid ........................ D

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

Tallow alkyl nitrile ..................... #Tetradecanol, see Alcohols

(C13+) ................................... ....................Tetradecene, see the olefin or

alpha-olefin entries ................ ....................Tetradecylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. IIITetraethylene glycol ................. IIITetrahydronaphthalene ............. CTetrapropylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. ....................Toluene ..................................... CTriarylphosphate, see

Triisopropylated phenylphosphates ............................ ....................

Tributyl phosphate .................... BTricresyl phosphate (less than

1% of the ortho isomer) ........ ATridecane, see n-Alkanes

(C10+) ................................... ....................Tridecanoic acid ....................... BTridecanol, see Alcohols

(C13+) ................................... ....................Tridecene, see Olefins (C13+) ....................Tridecyl acetate ........................ IIITridecylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. IIITriethylbenzene ........................ ATriethylene glycol ...................... IIITriethylene glycol butyl ether,

see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Triethylene glycol butyl ethermixture .................................. #

Triethylene glycol di-(2-ethylbutyrate) ........................ [C]

Triethylene glycol ether mixture #Triethylene glycol ethyl ether,

see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Triethylene glycol methyl ether,see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycolmonoalkyl(C1–C6) ether ....... ....................

Triethyl phosphate .................... DTriisooctyl trimellitate ................ #Triisopropanolamine ................. IIITriisopropylated phenyl

phosphates ............................ ATrimethylbenzene (all isomers) ATrimethylol propane

polyethoxylate ....................... D2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol

diisobutyrate .......................... III2,2,4-Trimethyl-3-pentanol-1-

isobutyrate ............................. #Tripropylene, see Propylene

trimer ..................................... ....................Tripropylene glycol ................... IIITripropylene glycol methyl

ether, see Poly(2-8)alkyleneglycol monoalkyl(C1–C6)ether ...................................... ....................

Trixylenyl phosphate ................. A

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

Trixylyl phosphate, seeTrixylenyl phosphate ............. A

Turpentine ................................. B†Turpentine substitute, see

White spirit (low (15–20%)aromatic) ............................... ....................

Undecanol, see 1- Undecyl al-cohol ...................................... ....................

Undecene ................................. B1- Undecyl alcohol .................... BUndecylbenzene, see

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .............. IIIVegetable oils, n.o.s. (see also

Oil, edible) ............................. DIncluding:Beechnut oilCastor oilCocoa butterCoconut oilCorn oilCottonseed oilGroundnut oilHazelnut oilLinseed oilNutmeg butterOiticica oilOlive oilPalm kernel oilPalm oilPeel oil (oranges and lem-

ons)Perilla oilPoppy oilRaisin seed oilRapeseed oilRice bran oilSafflower oilSalad oilSesame oilSoya bean oilSunflower seed oilTucum oilTung oilWalnut oil

Vegetable acid oils and dis-tillates, n.o.s. ......................... D

Including:Corn acid oilCottonseed acid oilDark mixed acid oilGroundnut acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oilRapeseed acid oilSafflower acid oilSoya acid oilSunflower seed acid oil

Waxes: DCandelilla .............................. @DCarnauba .............................. @DParaffin .................................. III

†White spirit, see White spirit(low (15–20%) aromatic) ....... ....................

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollutionCategory

†White spirit (low (15–20%) ar-omatic) .................................. B

Wine, see Alcoholic beverages,n.o.s. ..................................... ....................

Xylenes (ortho-, meta-, para-) .. CZinc alkaryl dithiophosphate

(C7–C16) ............................... CZinc alkenyl carboxamide ......... DZinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3–

C14) ...................................... B

NOTE: See table 2 of part 153 for additionalcargoes permitted to be carried by tank barge.

Explanation of Symbols: As used in thistable the following stands for:

A, B, C, D—NLS Category of Annex II ofMARPOL 73/78.

I—Considered an ‘‘oil’’ under Annex I ofMARPOL 73/78.

III—Appendix III of Annex II (non-NLS car-goes) of MARPOL 73/78.

LFG—Liquefied flammable gas.#—No determination of NLS status. For

shipping on an oceangoing vessel, see 46CFR 153.900(c).

[ ]—A NLS category in brackets indicatesthat the product is provisionally categorizedand that further data are necessary to com-plete the evaluation of its pollution hazards.Until the hazard evaluation is completed, thepollution category assigned is used.

@—The NLS category has been assignedby the U.S. Coast Guard, in absence of oneassigned by the IMO. The category is basedupon a GESAMP Hazard Profile or by analogyto a closely related product having an NLS as-signed.

†—The provisions contained in 46 CFR part197, subpart C, may apply to this cargo.

Abbreviations for Noxious liquid Cargoes:N.F.—non-flammable (flash point greater

than 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) cc).F.—flammable (flash point less than or

equal to 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) cc).n.o.s.—not otherwise specified.ST—Ship type.Cat—Pollution category.Words in italic are not part of the cargo

name but may be used in addition to thecargo name.

When one entry references another entry byuse of the word ‘‘see’’, and both names are inroman type, either name may be used as thecargo name (e.g., Diethyl ether, see Ethylether). However, the referenced entry ispreferred.

PART 150—COMPATIBILITY OFCARGOES

7. The citation of authority for part150 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 46 U.S.C. 3306, 3703; 49 CFR1.45, 1.46. Section 150.105 issued under 44U.S.C. 3507; 49 CFR 1.45.

8. Revise Table I to read as follows:

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Acetaldehyde ..................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ AADAcetic acid ......................................................................................................................................... 4 2 AACAcetic anhydride ................................................................................................................................ 11 ............ ACAAcetochlor .......................................................................................................................................... 10 ............ ACGAcetone .............................................................................................................................................. 18 2 ACTAcetone cyanohydrin ......................................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 ACYAcetonitrile ......................................................................................................................................... 37 ............ ATNAcetophenone .................................................................................................................................... 18 ............ ACPAcrolein .............................................................................................................................................. 19 2 ARLAcrylamide solution ............................................................................................................................ 10 ............ AAMAcrylic acid ........................................................................................................................................ 4 2 ACRAcrylonitrile ........................................................................................................................................ 15 2 ACNAcrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer dispersion in Polyether polyol ........................................................ 20 ............ ALEAdiponitrile ......................................................................................................................................... 37 ............ ADNAlachlor .............................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ ALHAlcohols (C13+) ................................................................................................................................. 20 ............ ALY

Including:Oleyl alcohol (octadecenol)PentadecanolTallow alcoholTetradecanolTridecanol

Alcoholic beverages .......................................................................................................................... 20 ............Alcohol polyethoxylates ..................................................................................................................... 20 ............ APU/APV/APW/

AETAlcohol polyethoxylates, secondary .................................................................................................. 20 ............ AEA/AEBAlkanes (C6-C9) ................................................................................................................................ 31 1 ALK

Including:HeptanesHexanesNonanesOctanes

n-Alkanes (C10+) ............................................................................................................................... 31 1 ALJIncluding:DecanesDodecanesHeptadecanesTridecanesUndecanes

iso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C10-C11) ........................................................................................................ 31 1 AKIiso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) .............................................................................................................. 31 1 AKJAlkane (C14-C17) sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution ....................................................................... 34 ............ AKAAlkaryl polyether (C9-C20) ................................................................................................................ 41 ............ AKPAlkenyl(C11+)amide .......................................................................................................................... 11 ............ AKMAlkenyl(C16-C20)succinic anhydride ................................................................................................. 11 ............ AAHAlkyl acrylate-Vinyl pyridine copolymer in Toluene ........................................................................... 32 2 AAPAlkyl(C8+)amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid ester mixture ........................................................................ 34 ............ AAAAlkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more than 40% Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-

isomer).34 ............ APD

Alkyl(C3-C4)benzenes ....................................................................................................................... 32 2 AKCIncluding:ButylbenzenesCumenePropylbenzenes

Alkyl(C5-C8)benzenes ....................................................................................................................... 32 2 AKDIncluding:AmylbenzenesHeptylbenzenesHexylbenzenesOctylbenzenes

Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ........................................................................................................................... 32 2 AKBIncluding:DecylbenzenesDodecylbenzenesNonylbenzenesTetradecylbenzenesTetrapropylbenzenesTridecylbenzenesUndecylbenzenes

Alkylbenzene, Alkylindane, Alkylindene mixture (each C12-C17) .................................................... 32 2 AIHAlkylbenzenesulfonic acid .................................................................................................................. 0 1, 2 ABS/ABN

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Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt solutions .............................................................................. 33 ............ ABTAlkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6-C24) ........................................................................................................ 33 ............ ADTAlkyl ester copolymer (C4-C20) ........................................................................................................ 34 ............ AESAlkyl(C7-C9) nitrates .......................................................................................................................... 34 2 AKN ONEAlkyl(C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate ....................................................................................... 40 ............ APNAlkyl(C8-C40) phenol sulfide ............................................................................................................. 34 ............ AKSAlkyl(C8-C9) phenylamine in aromatic solvents ................................................................................ 9 ............ ALPAlkyl(C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate ..................................................................................................... 40 ............Alkyl phthalates ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............Alkyl(C10-C20, saturated and unsaturated) phosphite ..................................................................... 34 ............ AKLAlkyl polyglucoside solutions ............................................................................................................. 43 ............ AGL/AGN/AGO/

AGP/AGMAlkyl sulfonic acid ester of phenol ..................................................................................................... 34 ............Allyl alcohol ........................................................................................................................................ 15 2 ALAAllyl chloride ....................................................................................................................................... 15 1 ALCAluminium chloride, Hydrochloric acid solution ................................................................................. 0 1 AHSAluminum sulfate solution .................................................................................................................. 43 2 ASX ALM2-(2-Aminoethoxy)ethanol .................................................................................................................. 8 ............ AEXAminoethyldiethanolamine, Aminoethylethanolamine solution .......................................................... 8 ............Aminoethylethanolamine .................................................................................................................... 8 ............ AEEN-Aminoethylpiperazine ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ AEP2-Amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol solution .......................................................................... 43 ............ AHL2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol ............................................................................................................ 8 ............ APQ APRAmmonia, anhydrous ......................................................................................................................... 6 ............ AMAAmmonia, aqueous (28% or less Ammonia) (IMO cargo name), see Ammonium hydroxide .......... 6 ............ AMHAmmonium bisulfite solution .............................................................................................................. 43 2 ABX ASUAmmonium hydrogen phosphate solution ......................................................................................... 0 1 AMIAmmonium hydroxide (28% or less Ammonia) ................................................................................. 6 ............ AMHAmmonium lignosulfonate solution, see also Lignin liquor ............................................................... 43 ............Ammonium nitrate solution ................................................................................................................ 0 1 ANR AND/AMNAmmonium nitrate, Urea solution (containing Ammonia) .................................................................. 6 ............ UASAmmonium nitrate, Urea solution (not containing Ammonia) ........................................................... 43 ............ ANU UATAmmonium polyphosphate solution ................................................................................................... 43 ............ AMO APPAmmonium sulfate solution ............................................................................................................... 43 ............ AME AMSAmmonium sulfide solution ................................................................................................................ 5 ............ ASS ASFAmmonium thiocyanate, Ammonium thiosulfate solution .................................................................. 0 1 ACSAmmonium thiosulfate solution .......................................................................................................... 43 ............ ATV ATFAmyl acetate ...................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ AEC IAT/AML/AAS/

AYAAmyl alcohol ...................................................................................................................................... 20 ............ AAI IAA/AAN/ASE/

APMAmylene, see Pentene ...................................................................................................................... ............ ............ AMZ PTXtert-Amyl methyl ether (see also, Methyl tert-pentyl ether) ............................................................... 41 ............ AYEAmyl methyl ketone, see Methyl amyl ketone ................................................................................... ............ ............ AMK MAKAniline ................................................................................................................................................ 9 ............ ANLAnimal and Fish oils, n.o.s. ............................................................................................................... 34 ............ AFN

Including:Cod liver oilLanolinNeatsfoot oilPilchard oilSperm oil

Animal and Fish acid oils and distillates, n.o.s. ................................................................................ 34 ............ AFAIncluding:Animal acid oilFish acid oilLard acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oil

Anthracene oil (Coal tar fraction), see Coal tar ................................................................................ 33 ............ AHO CORApple juice ......................................................................................................................................... 43 ............Aryl polyolefin (C11-C50) .................................................................................................................. 30 ............ AYFAsphalt ............................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ ASP ACUAsphalt blending stocks, roofers flux ................................................................................................. 33 ............ ARFAsphalt blending stocks, straight run residue ................................................................................... 33 ............ ASRAsphalt emulsion (ORIMULSION) ..................................................................................................... 33 ............ ASQAviation alkylates ............................................................................................................................... 33 ............ AVA GAVBarium long chain alkaryl(C11-C50) sulfonate .................................................................................. 34 ............ BCABarium long chain alkyl(C8-C14)phenate sulfide .............................................................................. 34 ............ BCH

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Behenyl alcohol ................................................................................................................................. 20 ............Benzene ............................................................................................................................................. 32 2 BNZBenzene hydrocarbon mixtures (having 10% Benzene or more) ..................................................... 32 2 BHB BHABenzenesulfonyl chloride ................................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 BSCBenzene, Toluene, Xylene mixtures .................................................................................................. 32 2 BTXBenzene tricarboxylic acid, trioctyl ester ........................................................................................... 34 ............Benzylacetate .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ BZEBenzyl alcohol ................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ BALBenzyl chloride .................................................................................................................................. 36 ............ BCLBrake fluid base mixtures .................................................................................................................. 20 ............ BFXBromochloromethane ......................................................................................................................... 36 ............ BCMButadiene ........................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ BDIButadiene, Butylene mixtures (cont. Acetylenes) .............................................................................. 30 ............ BBMButane ............................................................................................................................................... 31 1 BMX IBT/BUT1,4-Butanediol, see Butylene glycol .................................................................................................. ............ ............ BDO BUG2-Butanone, see Methyl ethyl ketone ................................................................................................ ............ ............Butene, see Butylene ........................................................................................................................ ............ ............ IBL/BTNButene oligomer ................................................................................................................................ 30 ............ BOLButyl acetate ...................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ BAX IBA/BCN/BTA/

BYAButyl acrylate ..................................................................................................................................... 14 1 BAR BAI/BTCButyl alcohol ...................................................................................................................................... 20 2 BAY IAL/BAN/BAS/

BATButylamine ......................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ BTY IAM/BAM/BTL/

BUAButylbenzene, see Alky(C3-C4)benzenes ......................................................................................... 32 2 BBE AKCButyl benzyl phthalate ....................................................................................................................... 34 ............ BPHButyl butyrate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ BBA BUB/BIBButylene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ BTN IBLButylene glycol .................................................................................................................................. 20 2 BUG BDO1,3-Butylene glycol, see Butylene glycol ........................................................................................... ............ ............ BUGButylene oxide ................................................................................................................................... 16 1 BTOButyl ether ......................................................................................................................................... 41 ............ BTEButyl formate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ BFI/BFNButyl heptyl ketone ............................................................................................................................ 18 ............ BHKButyl methacrylate ............................................................................................................................. 14 1 BMH BMI/BMNButyl methacrylate, Decyl methacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate mixture .................................. 14 1 DERButyl methyl ketone, see Methyl butyl ketone ................................................................................... ............ ............ MBKButyl phenol, Formaldehyde resin in Xylene ..................................................................................... 32 2n-Butyl propionate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ BPNButyl stearate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............Butyl toluene ...................................................................................................................................... 32 2 BUEButyraldehyde .................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ BAE BAD/BTRButyric acid ........................................................................................................................................ 4 ............ BRA IBRgamma-Butyrolactone ........................................................................................................................ 0 1, 2 BLAC9 Resinfeed (DSM) ......................................................................................................................... 32 2 CNRCalcium alkyl(C9)phenol sulfide, polyolefin phosphorosulfide mixture ............................................. 34 ............ CPXCalcium alkyl salicylate, see Calcium long chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) ......................................... ............ ............ CAKCalcium bromide solution, see Drilling brines ................................................................................... ............ ............ DRBCalcium bromide, Zinc bromide solution, see Drilling brine (containing Zinc salts) ......................... ............ ............ DZBCalcium carbonate slurry ................................................................................................................... 34 ............Calcium chloride solution ................................................................................................................... 43 ............ CCS CLCCalcium hydroxide slurry ................................................................................................................... 5 ............ COHCalcium hypochlorite solutions .......................................................................................................... 5 ............ CHZ/CHU/CHYCalcium lignosulfonate solution, see also Lignin liquor .................................................................... 43 ............Calcium long chain alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50) ............................................................................... 34 ............ CAYCalcium long chain alkyl phenates .................................................................................................... 34 ............ CAN/CAWCalcium long chain alkyl phenate sulfide (C8-C40) .......................................................................... 34 ............ CPICalcium long chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) ....................................................................................... 34 ............ CAKCalcium long chain alkyl phenolic amine (C8-C40) .......................................................................... 9 ............ CPQCalcium nitrate solution ..................................................................................................................... 34 ............ CNUCalcium nitrate, Magnesium nitrate, Potassium chloride solution .................................................... 34 ............Calcium sulfonate, Calcium carbonate, Hydrocarbon solvent mixture ............................................. 33 ............Camphor oil ....................................................................................................................................... 18 ............ CPOCanola oil, see rapeseed oil under ‘‘oils, edible.’’ ............................................................................. ............ ............Caprolactam solution ......................................................................................................................... 22 ............ CLSCaramel solutions .............................................................................................................................. 43 ............Carbolic oil ......................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ CBOCarbon disulfide ................................................................................................................................. 38 ............ CBBCarbon tetrachloride .......................................................................................................................... 36 2 CBTCashew nut shell oil (untreated) ........................................................................................................ 4 ............ OCN

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Catoxid feedstock .............................................................................................................................. 36 2 CXFCaustic potash solution ..................................................................................................................... 5 2 CPSCaustic soda solution ........................................................................................................................ 5 2 CSSCetyl alcohol (hexadecanol), see Alcohols (C13+) ........................................................................... ............ ............ ALYCetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate mixture ................................................................................................... 14 1 CEMCetyl-Stearyl alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) ....................................................................................... ............ ............ ALYChlorinated paraffins (C10-C13) ........................................................................................................ 36 ............ CLHChlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 52% Chlorine) ....................................................................... 36 ............ CLJChlorine ............................................................................................................................................. 0 1 CLXChloroacetic acid solution .................................................................................................................. 4 ............ CHM CHL/MCAChlorobenzene .................................................................................................................................. 36 ............ CRBChlorodifluoromethane (monochlorodifluoromethane) ...................................................................... 36 ............ MCFChloroform ......................................................................................................................................... 36 ............ CRFChlorohydrins ..................................................................................................................................... 17 1 CHD4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution ................................................. 9 ............ CDMChloronitrobenzene ........................................................................................................................... 42 ............ CNO1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl pentan-3-one .................................................................................. 18 2 CDPChloropropionic acid .......................................................................................................................... 4 ............ CPM CLA/CLPChlorosulfonic acid ............................................................................................................................ 0 1 CSAChlorotoluene .................................................................................................................................... 36 ............ CHI CTM/CTO/CRNCholine chloride solutions .................................................................................................................. 20 ............ CCOCitric acid ........................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ CIS CITClay slurry, see also Kaolin clay slurry ............................................................................................. 43 ............Coal tar .............................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ COR OCTCoal tar distillate ................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ CDLCoal tar, high temperature ................................................................................................................. 33 ............ CHHCoal tar pitch ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ CTPCobalt naphthenate in solvent naphtha ............................................................................................. 34 ............ CNSCoconut oil, fatty acid ........................................................................................................................ 34 ............ CFACopper salt of long chain (C17+) alkanoic acid ................................................................................ 34 ............ CUS CFTCorn syrup ......................................................................................................................................... 43 ............ CSYCottonseed oil, fatty acid ................................................................................................................... 34 ............ CFYCreosote ............................................................................................................................................ 21 2 CCT CCW/CWDCresols ............................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ CRS CRL/CSL/CSOCresylate spent caustic ..................................................................................................................... 5 ............ CSCCresylic acid ...................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ CRYCresylic acid, dephenolized ............................................................................................................... 21 ............ CADCresylic acid, sodium salt solution (IMO cargo name), see Cresylate spent caustic ....................... 5 ............ CSCCresylic acid tar ................................................................................................................................. 21 ............ CRXCrotonaldehyde ................................................................................................................................. 19 2 CTACumene (isopropyl benzene), see Propylbenzene ........................................................................... ............ ............ CUM PBY1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene .................................................................................................................... 30 ............ CYTCycloheptane ..................................................................................................................................... 31 1 CYECyclohexane ...................................................................................................................................... 31 1 CHXCyclohexanol ..................................................................................................................................... 20 ............ CHNCyclohexanone .................................................................................................................................. 18 ............ CCHCyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol mixtures ............................................................................................ 18 2 CYXCyclohexyl acetate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ CYCCyclohexylamine ................................................................................................................................ 7 ............ CHA1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer ................................................................................................................ 30 ............ CPD DPTCyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene mixture .................................................................................... 30 ............ CSBCyclopentane ..................................................................................................................................... 31 1 CYPCyclopentene ..................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ CPECymene ............................................................................................................................................. 32 2 CMPDecahydronaphthalene ...................................................................................................................... 33 ............ DHNDecaldehyde ...................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ IDA/DALDecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+) ......................................................................................................... ............ ............ DCC ALJDecanoic acid .................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ DCODecene .............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ DCEDecyl acetate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DYADecyl acrylate .................................................................................................................................... 14 1 DAT IAI/DARDecyl alcohol ..................................................................................................................................... 20 2 DAX ISA/DANDecylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+) benzenes ......................................................................................... 32 2 DBZ AKBDecyloxytetrahydro-thiophene dioxide ............................................................................................... 0 1, 2 DHTDegummed C9 (DOW) ...................................................................................................................... 33 ............ DGCDextrose solution, see Glucose solution ........................................................................................... 43 ............ DTS GLUDiacetone alcohol .............................................................................................................................. 20 2 DAADialkyl(C10-C14) benzenes, see Alkyl(C9+) benzenes .................................................................... 32 2 DAB AKBDialkyl(C8-C9) diphenylamines ......................................................................................................... 9 ............ DAQDialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ................................................................................................................ 34 ............ DAH

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Including:Diisodecyl phthalateDiisononyl phthalateDinonyl phthalateDitridecyl phthalateDiundecyl phthalate

Dibromomethane ............................................................................................................................... 36 ............ DBHDibutylamine ...................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ DBADibutyl carbinol, see Nonyl alcohol ................................................................................................... ............ ............ NNSDibutyl hydrogen phosphonate .......................................................................................................... 34 ............ DHDDibutylphenols ................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ DBT/DBV, DBWDibutyl phthalate ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ DPADichlorobenzene ................................................................................................................................ 36 ............ DBX DBM/DBO/DBP3,4-Dichloro-1-butene ........................................................................................................................ 36 ............ DCD DCBDichlorodifluoromethane .................................................................................................................... 36 ............ DCF1,1-Dichloroethane ............................................................................................................................ 36 ............ DCH2,2’-Dichloroethyl ether ...................................................................................................................... 41 ............ DEE1,6-Dichlorohexane ............................................................................................................................ 36 ............ DHX2,2’-Dichloroisopropyl ether ............................................................................................................... 36 ............ DCIDichloromethane ................................................................................................................................ 36 2 DCM2,4-Dichlorophenol ............................................................................................................................. 21 ............ DCP2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Diethanolamine salt solution ......................................................... 43 ............ DDE2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution .......................................................... 0 1, 2 DAD DDA/DSX2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropano-lamine salt solution ................................................ 43 2 DTIDichloropropane ................................................................................................................................ 36 ............ DPX DPB/DPP/DPC/

DPL1,3-Dichloropropene .......................................................................................................................... 15 1 DPS DPU/DPFDichloropropene, Dichloropropane mixtures ..................................................................................... 15 1 DMX2,2-Dichloropropionic acid ................................................................................................................. 4 ............ DCNDicyclopentadiene, see also 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer ................................................................. 30 ............ DPT CPDDiethanolamine .................................................................................................................................. 8 ............ DEADiethanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic

acid, Diethanolamine salt solution............. ............ DDE

Diethylamine ...................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ DENDiethylaminoethanol (IMO cargo name), see Diethylethanolamine .................................................. 8 ............ DAE2,6-Diethylaniline ............................................................................................................................... 9 ............ DMNDiethylbenzene .................................................................................................................................. 32 2 DEBDiethylene glycol ............................................................................................................................... 40 2 DEGDiethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ...................... ............ ............ DME PAGDiethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ace-

tate............. ............ DEM PAF

Diethylene glycol dibenzoate ............................................................................................................. 34 ............ DGZDiethylene glycol dibutyl ether ........................................................................................................... 40 ............ DIGDiethylene glycol diethyl ether ........................................................................................................... 40 ............Diethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether ..................... ............ ............ DGE PAGDiethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ace-

tates............. ............ DGA PAF

Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether .................. ............ ............ DHE PAGDiethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ................... ............ ............ DGM PAGDiethylene glycol methyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ac-

etate............. ............ DGR PAF

Diethylene glycol phenyl ether .......................................................................................................... 40 ............ DGPDiethylene glycol phthalate ............................................................................................................... 34 ............ DGLDiethylene glycol propyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether .................... ............ ............ DGO PAGDiethylenetriamine ............................................................................................................................. 7 2 DETDiethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution ....................................................... 43 ............Diethylethanolamine .......................................................................................................................... 8 ............ DAEDiethyl ether (IMO cargo name), see Ethyl ether ............................................................................. 41 ............ EETDiethyl hexanol, see Decyl alcohol ................................................................................................... ............ ............ DAXDi-(2-ethylhexyl)adipate ..................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DEHDi-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid ....................................................................................................... 1 1 DEPDi-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, see Dioctyl phthalate .............................................................................. 34 ............ DIE DOPDiethyl phthalate ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ DPHDiethyl sulfate .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DSUDiglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A .......................................................................................................... 41 ............ BDE BPADiglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F .......................................................................................................... 41 ............ DGFDiheptyl phthalate .............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DHPDi-n-hexyl adipate .............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DHADihexyl phthalate ............................................................................................................................... 34 ............1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxy anthracene, disodium salt solution ....................................................... 5 ............ DDHDiisobutylamine .................................................................................................................................. 7 ............ DBU

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Diisobutyl carbinol (commercial cargo name), see Nonyl alcohol .................................................... 20 ............ DBC NNSDiisobutylene ..................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ DBLDiisobutyl ketone ............................................................................................................................... 18 ............ DIKDiisobutyl phthalate ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DITDiisodecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ...................................................................... ............ ............ DID DAHDiisononyl adipate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DNYDiisononyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ...................................................................... ............ ............ DIN DAHDiisooctyl phthalate ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DIODiisopropanolamine ........................................................................................................................... 8 ............ DIPDiisopropylamine ............................................................................................................................... 7 ............ DIADiisopropylbenzene ........................................................................................................................... 32 2 DIXDiisopropyl naphthalene .................................................................................................................... 32 2 DIIN,N-Dimethylacetamide ..................................................................................................................... 10 ............ DACN,N-Dimethylacetamide solution ....................................................................................................... 10 ............ DLSDimethyl adipate ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ DLADimethylamine ................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ DMADimethylamine solution ...................................................................................................................... 7 ............ DMG/DMY/DMCDimethylamine salt of 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid solution, see 4-Chloro-2-

methylphenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution............. ............ CDM

Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, Dimethylamine salt solution.

............ ............ DAD/(DDA/DSX)

2,6-Dimethylaniline ............................................................................................................................ 9 ............ DMMDimethylbenzene, see Xylenes ......................................................................................................... ............ ............ XLXDimethylcyclicsiloxane hydrolyzate ................................................................................................... 34 ............N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine ........................................................................................................... 7 ............ DXNN,N-Dimethyldodecylamine (IMO cargo name), see Dodecyldimethylamine ................................... 7 ............ DDYDimethylethanolamine ....................................................................................................................... 8 ............ DMBDimethylformamide ............................................................................................................................ 10 ............ DMFDimethyl furan ................................................................................................................................... 41 ............Dimethyl glutarate .............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DGTDimethyl hydrogen phosphite ............................................................................................................ 34 2 DPIDimethyl naphthalene sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution ................................................................. 34 2 DNSDimethyloctanoic acid ........................................................................................................................ 4 ............ DMODimethyl phthalate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DTLDimethylpolysiloxane, see Polydimethylsiloxane .............................................................................. 34 ............ DMP2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol ............................................................................................................. 20 ............ DDIDimethyl succinate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ DSEDinitrotoluene ..................................................................................................................................... 42 ............ DNM DTT/DNL/DNUDinonyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ........................................................................... ............ ............ DIF DAHDioctyl phthalate ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ DOP DIE1,4-Dioxane ....................................................................................................................................... 41 ............ DOXDipentene .......................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ DPNDiphenyl ............................................................................................................................................. 32 2 DILDiphenylamine (molten) ..................................................................................................................... 9 ............ DAG DAM/LRMDiphenylamines, alkylated ................................................................................................................. 7 ............ DAJDiphenylamine, reaction product with 2,2,4-trimethylpentene .......................................................... 7 ............ DAKDiphenyl, Diphenyl ether mixture ...................................................................................................... 33 ............ DDO DTHDiphenyl ether ................................................................................................................................... 41 ............ DPEDiphenyl ether, Diphenyl phenyl ether mixture ................................................................................. 41 ............ DOBDiphenylmethane diisocyanate .......................................................................................................... 12 ............ DPMDiphenylol propane-Epichlorohydrin resins ....................................................................................... 0 1 DPRDiphenyl oxide, see as diphenyl ether .............................................................................................. ............ ............Di-n-propylamine ................................................................................................................................ 7 ............ DNADipropylene glycol ............................................................................................................................. 40 ............ DPGDipropylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether .................... ............ ............ DBG PAGDipropylene glycol dibenzoate ........................................................................................................... 34 ............ DGYDipropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly (2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ................ ............ ............ DPY PAGDistillates, flashed feed stocks .......................................................................................................... 33 ............ DFFDistillates, straight run ....................................................................................................................... 33 ............ DSRDithiocarbamate ester (C7-C35) ........................................................................................................ 34 ............ DHODitridecyl adipate ............................................................................................................................... 34 ............Ditridecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ........................................................................ ............ ............ DTP DAHDiundecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates ....................................................................... ............ ............ DUP DAHDodecane .......................................................................................................................................... 31 1 DOC ALJtert-Dodecanethiol ............................................................................................................................. 0 2 DDLDodecanol .......................................................................................................................................... 20 2 DDN LALDodecene .......................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ DOZ DDC/DOD2-Dodecenylsuccinic acid, dipotassium salt solution ........................................................................ 34 ............ DSPDodecyl alcohol (IMO cargo name), see Dodecanol ........................................................................ ............ ............ DDNDodecylamine, Tetradecylamine mixture .......................................................................................... 7 2 DTADodecylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ....................................................................................... 32 2 DDB AKB

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Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid ............................................................................................................ 0 1, 2 DSADodecyldimethylamine, Tetradecyldimethylamine mixture ................................................................ 7 ............ DOTDodecyl diphenyl ether disulfonate solution ...................................................................................... 43 ............ DOSDodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide ........................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 DOHDodecyl methacrylate ........................................................................................................................ 14 1 DDMDodecyl-Octadecyl methacrylate mixture .......................................................................................... 14 1 DOMDodecyl-Pentadecyl methacrylate mixtures ...................................................................................... 14 1 DDPDodecyl phenol .................................................................................................................................. 21 ............ DOLDodecyl xylene .................................................................................................................................. 32 2 DXYDrilling brine (containing Calcium, Potassium or Sodium salts) ....................................................... 43 ............ DRBDrilling brine (containing Zinc salts) .................................................................................................. 43 ............ DZBDrilling mud (low toxicity) (if flammable or combustible) ................................................................... 33 ............ DRMDrilling mud (low toxicity) (if non-flammable or non-combustible) .................................................... 43 ............ DRMEpichlorohydrin .................................................................................................................................. 17 1 EPCEpoxy resin ........................................................................................................................................ 18 ............ETBE, see Ethyl tert-butyl ether ........................................................................................................ ............ ............ EBEEthane ............................................................................................................................................... 31 1 ETHEthanolamine (monoethanolamine) ................................................................................................... 8 ............ MEA2-Ethoxyethanol, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ................................................................... ............ ............ EEO EGC2-Ethoxyethyl acetate ........................................................................................................................ 34 ............ EEAEthoxylated alcohols, C11-C15, see the alcohol poylethoxylates .................................................... ............ ............Ethoxylated long chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkanamine .......................................................................... 8 ............ ELAEthoxy triglycol ................................................................................................................................... 40 ............ ETGEthyl acetate ...................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ ETAEthyl acetoacetate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ EAAEthyl acrylate ..................................................................................................................................... 14 1 EACEthyl alcohol ...................................................................................................................................... 20 2 EALEthylamine ......................................................................................................................................... 7 2 EAMEthylamine solution ........................................................................................................................... 7 ............ EANEthyl amyl ketone .............................................................................................................................. 18 ............ EAK ELKEthylbenzene ..................................................................................................................................... 32 2 ETBEthyl butanol ...................................................................................................................................... 20 ............ EBTN-Ethyl-n-butylamine ......................................................................................................................... 7 ............ EBAEthyl tert-butyl ether .......................................................................................................................... 41 2 EBEEthyl butyrate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ EBREthyl chloride ..................................................................................................................................... 36 ............ ECLEthyl cyclohexane .............................................................................................................................. 31 1 ECYN-Ethylcyclohexylamine ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ ECCEthylene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ ETLEthyleneamine EA 1302 .................................................................................................................... 7 2 EMX EDAEthylene carbonate ............................................................................................................................ 34 ............Ethylene chlorohydrin ........................................................................................................................ 20 ............ ECHEthylene cyanohydrin ........................................................................................................................ 20 ............ ETCEthylenediamine ................................................................................................................................ 7 2 EDA EMXEthylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution ............................................................... 43 ............ EDSEthylene dibromide ............................................................................................................................ 36 ............ EDBEthylene dichloride ............................................................................................................................ 36 2 EDCEthylene glycol .................................................................................................................................. 20 2 EGLEthylene glycol acetate ..................................................................................................................... 34 ............ EGOEthylene glycol butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers .................................................. ............ ............ EGM EGCEthylene glycol tert-butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ............................................ ............ ............ EGCEthylene glycol butyl ether acetate ................................................................................................... 34 ............ EMAEthylene glycol diacetate ................................................................................................................... 34 ............ EGYEthylene glycol dibutyl ether .............................................................................................................. 40 ............ EGBEthylene glycol ethyl ether, see Ethyl glycol monoalkyl ethers ........................................................ ............ ............ EGE EGC/EEOEthylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate ....................................................... ............ ............ EGA EEAEthylene glycol hexyl ether ................................................................................................................ 40 ............ EGHEthylene glycol isopropyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ........................................... ............ ............ EGI EGCEthylene glycol methyl butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ...................................... 40 ............ EMB EGCEthylene glycol methyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ............................................... ............ ............ EME EGCEthylene glycol methyl ether acetate ................................................................................................ 34 ............ EGTEthylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ...................................................................................................... 40 ............ EGC

Including:Ethylene glycol butyl etherEthylene glycol isobutyl etherEthylene glycol tert-butyl etherEthylene glycol ethyl etherEthylene glycol hexyl etherEthylene glycol methyl etherEthylene glycol propyl etherEthylene glycol isopropyl ether

Ethylene glycol phenyl ether ............................................................................................................. 40 ............ EPE

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Ethylene glycol phenyl ether, Diethylene glycol phenyl ether mixture .............................................. 40 ............ EDXEthylene glycol propyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers ................................................ ............ ............ EGP EGCEthylene glycol iso-propyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers .......................................... ............ ............ EGI EGCEthylene oxide ................................................................................................................................... 0 1 EOXEthylene oxide, Propylene oxide mixture .......................................................................................... 16 1 EPMEthylene-Propylene copolymer .......................................................................................................... 30 ............Ethylene-Vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion ...................................................................................... 43 ............Ethyl ether ......................................................................................................................................... 41 ............ EETEthyl-3-ethoxypropionate ................................................................................................................... 34 ............ EEP2-Ethylhexaldehyde, see Octyl aldehydes ........................................................................................ ............ ............ HA OAL2-Ethylhexanoic acid, see Octanoic acids ......................................................................................... ............ ............ EHO OAY2-Ethylhexanol, see Octanol .............................................................................................................. ............ ............ EHX OCX2-Ethylhexyl acrylate ......................................................................................................................... 14 1 EAI2-Ethylhexylamine .............................................................................................................................. 7 ............ EHMEthyl hexyl phthalate ......................................................................................................................... 34 ............ EHEEthyl hexyl tallate .............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ EHT2-Ethyl-1-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol, C8-C10 ester ................................................................ 34 ............ EHDEthylidene norbornene ...................................................................................................................... 30 2 ENBEthyl methacrylate ............................................................................................................................. 14 1 ETMN-Ethylmethylallylamine ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ EML2-Ethyl-6-methyl-N-(1’-methyl-2-methoxyethyl)aniline ....................................................................... 9 ............ EEMo-Ethyl phenol .................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ EPLEthyl propionate ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ EPR2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein ..................................................................................................................... 19 2 EPAEthyl toluene ...................................................................................................................................... 32 2 ETEFatty acids (saturated, C13+), see Fatty acids (saturated, C14+) .................................................... ............ ............Fatty acids (saturated, C14+) ............................................................................................................ 34 ............ FAD SRAFerric chloride solution ...................................................................................................................... 1 1 FCS FCLFerric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution ......................................... 43 2 FHX STAFerric nitrate, Nitric acid solution ....................................................................................................... 3 ............ FNNFish solubles (water based fish meal extracts) ................................................................................. 43 ............ FSOFluorosilicic acid ................................................................................................................................ 1 1 FSJFormaldehyde, Methanol mixtures .................................................................................................... 19 2 MTMFormaldehyde solution ...................................................................................................................... 19 2 FMSFormamide ......................................................................................................................................... 10 ............ FAMFormic acid ........................................................................................................................................ 4 2 FMAFructose solution ............................................................................................................................... 43 ............Fumaric adduct of Rosin, water dispersion ....................................................................................... 43 ............ FARFurfural .............................................................................................................................................. 19 ............ FFAFurfuryl alcohol .................................................................................................................................. 20 2 FALGas oil, cracked ................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ GOCGasoline blending stock, alkylates .................................................................................................... 33 ............ GAKGasoline blending stock, reformates ................................................................................................. 33 ............ GRFGasolines:

Automotive (not over 4.23 grams lead per gal.) ........................................................................ 33 ............ GATAviation (not over 4.86 grams lead per gal) .............................................................................. 33 ............ GAV AVACasinghead (natural) .................................................................................................................. 33 ............ GCSPolymer ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ GPLStraight run ................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ GSR

Glucose solution ................................................................................................................................ 43 ............ GLU DTSGlutaraldehyde solution ..................................................................................................................... 19 ............ GTAGlycerine ............................................................................................................................................ 20 2 GCRGlycerine, Dioxanedimethanol mixture .............................................................................................. 20 ............ GDMGlycerol monooleate .......................................................................................................................... 20 ............ GMOGlycerol polyalkoxylate ...................................................................................................................... 34 ............Glyceryl triacetate .............................................................................................................................. 34 ............Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid (IMO cargo name), see Glycidyl ester of tridecyl acetic

acid.34 ............ GLT

Gylcidyl ester of tridecylacetic acid ................................................................................................... 34 ............ GLTGlycidyl ester of Versatic acid, see Gylcidyl ester of tridecylacetic acid .......................................... ............ ............ GLTGlycine, sodium salt solution ............................................................................................................. 7 ............Glycol diacetate, see Ethylene glycol diacetate ................................................................................ ............ ............ EGYGlycolic acid solution ......................................................................................................................... 4 ............ GLCGlyoxal solutions ............................................................................................................................... 19 ............ GOSGlyoxylic acid ..................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ GACGlyphosate solution (not containing surfactant) (See also ROUNDUP) ........................................... 7 ............ GIOHeptadecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+) ................................................................................................ ............ ............ ALJHeptane ............................................................................................................................................. 31 1 HMX ALK (HPI/HPT)n-Heptanoic acid ................................................................................................................................ 4 ............ HEPHeptanol ............................................................................................................................................ 20 ............ HTX HTNHeptene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ HPX HTE

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Heptyl acetate .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ HPEHerbicide (C15-H22-NO2-Cl), see Metolachlor ................................................................................. ............ ............ MCOHexadecanol (cetyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C13+) ........................................................................... ............ ............ ALY1-Hexadecylnaphthalene, 1,4-bis(Hexadecyl)naphthalene mixture .................................................. 32 2Hexaethylene glycol, see Polyethylene glycol .................................................................................. ............ ............Hexamethylene glycol ........................................................................................................................ 20 ............Hexamethylenediamine ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ HME HMD/HMCHexamethylenediamine solution ........................................................................................................ 7 ............ HMC HMD/HMEHexamethylenediamine adipate solution ........................................................................................... 43 ............ HAMHexamethylene diisocyanate ............................................................................................................. 12 ............ HDIHexamethylenetetramine ................................................................................................................... 7 ............ HMTHexamethylenetetramine solutions .................................................................................................... 7 ............ HTSHexamethylenimine ........................................................................................................................... 7 ............ HMIHexane .............................................................................................................................................. 31 2 HXS ALK (IHA/HXA)Hexanoic acid .................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ HXOHexanol .............................................................................................................................................. 20 ............ HXNHexene .............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ HEX HXE/HXT/MPN/

MTNHexyl acetate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ HAE HSAHexylene glycol .................................................................................................................................. 20 ............ HXGHiTec 321 .......................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ HITHog grease, see Lard ........................................................................................................................ ............ ............Hydrochloric acid ............................................................................................................................... 1 1 HCLHydrofluorosilicic acid, see Fluorosilicic acid .................................................................................... ............ ............ HFS FSJbis(Hydrogenated tallow alkyl)methyl amines ................................................................................... 7 ............ HTAHydrogen peroxide solutions ............................................................................................................. 0 1 HPN/HPS/HPO2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate ..................................................................................................................... 14 2 HAIN-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine triacetic acid, trisodium salt solution ........................................... 43 ............ HET FHXN,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide ..................................................................................................... 10 ............ HOO2-Hydroxy-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid .............................................................................................. 4 ............ HBAHydroxy terminated polybutadiene (IMO cargo name), see Polybutadiene, hydroxy terminated .... 20 ............alpha-hydro-omega-Hydroxytetradeca(oxytetramethylene), see Poly(tetramethylene ether) glycols

(mw 950-1050)............. ............ HTO

Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s ............................................................................................................... 20 ............ IOPIsophorone ......................................................................................................................................... 18 2 IPHIsophorone diamine ........................................................................................................................... 7 ............ IPIIsophorone diisocyanate .................................................................................................................... 12 ............ IPDIsoprene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ IPRIsoprene concentrate (Shell) ............................................................................................................. 30 ............ ISCIsopropylbenzene (cumene), see Propylbenzene ............................................................................. ............ ............ PBYJet fuels:

JP-4 ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ JPFJP-5 ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ JPVJP-8 ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ JPE

Kaolin clay slurry ............................................................................................................................... 43 ............Kerosene ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ KRSKetone residue .................................................................................................................................. 18 ............ KTRKraft black liquor ................................................................................................................................ 5 ............ KPLKraft pulping liquors (Black, Green, or White) .................................................................................. 5 ............ KPLLactic acid .......................................................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 LTALactonitrile solution ............................................................................................................................ 37 ............ LNILard .................................................................................................................................................... 34 ............Latex (ammonia inhibited) ................................................................................................................. 30 ............ LTXLatex, liquid synthetic ........................................................................................................................ 43 ............ LLS LTXLauric acid ......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ LRALauryl polyglucose, see Alkyl(C12 -C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) ............................... ............ ............ LAP AGMLecithin .............................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ LECLignin liquor ....................................................................................................................................... 43 ............Lignin sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution, see Sodium lignosulfonate solution ................................ ............ ............d-Limonene, see Dipentene .............................................................................................................. ............ ............Liquid Streptomyces solubles ............................................................................................................ 43 ............Long chain alkaryl polyether (C11-C20) ............................................................................................ 41 ............ LCPLong chain alkaryl sulfonic acid (C16-C60) ...................................................................................... 0 1, 2 LCSLong chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulfide mixture ............................................................................... 21 ............ LPSLong chain polyetheramine in alkyl(C2-C4)benzenes ....................................................................... 7 ............ LCEl-Lysine solution ................................................................................................................................. 43 ............ LYSMagnesium chloride solution ............................................................................................................. 0 1, 2Magnesium hydroxide slurry .............................................................................................................. 5 ............Magnesium long chain alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50) ......................................................................... 34 ............ MAS MSEMagnesium long chain alkyl phenate sulfide (C8-C20) .................................................................... 34 ............ MPSMagnesium long chain alkyl salicylate (C11+) .................................................................................. 34 ............ MLS

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Magnesium nonyl phenol sulfide, see Magnesium long chain alkyl phenate sulfide (C8-C20) ....... ............ ............ MPSMagnesium sulfonate, see Magnesium long chain alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50) .............................. ............ ............ MSE MASMaleic anhydride ............................................................................................................................... 11 ............ MLAMercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution (IMO cargo name), see Sodium-2-

mercaptobenzothiazol solution.5 ............ SMB

Mesityl oxide ...................................................................................................................................... 18 2 MSOMetam sodium solution ...................................................................................................................... 7 ............ MSS SMDMethacrylic acid ................................................................................................................................. 4 ............ MADMethacrylic resin in Ethylene dichloride ............................................................................................ 14 1 MRDMethacrylonitrile ................................................................................................................................. 15 2 METMethane ............................................................................................................................................. 31 1 MTH3-Methoxy-1-butanol .......................................................................................................................... 20 ............3-Methoxybutyl acetate ..................................................................................................................... 34 ............ MOAN-(2-Methoxy-1-methyl ethyl)-2-ethyl-6-methyl chloroacetanilide (IMO cargo name), see

Metolachlor.34 ............ MCO

1-Methoxy-2-propyl acetate ............................................................................................................... 34 ............ MPOMethoxy triglycol ................................................................................................................................ 40 ............ MTGMethyl acetate ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ MTTMethyl acetoacetate .......................................................................................................................... 34 ............ MAEMethyl acetylene, Propadiene mixture .............................................................................................. 30 ............ MAPMethyl acrylate ................................................................................................................................... 14 1 MAMMethyl alcohol .................................................................................................................................... 20 2 MALMethylamine solutions ....................................................................................................................... 7 ............ MSZMethyl amyl acetate ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ MACMethyl amyl alcohol ........................................................................................................................... 20 ............ MAA MICMethyl amyl ketone ............................................................................................................................ 18 ............ MAKMethyl bromide .................................................................................................................................. 36 ............ MTBMethyl butanol, see the amyl alcohols .............................................................................................. ............ ............ AAIMethyl butenol ................................................................................................................................... 20 ............ MBLMethyl butenes (tert-amylenes), see Pentene .................................................................................. ............ ............ PTXMethyl tert-butyl ether ........................................................................................................................ 41 2 MBEMethyl butyl ketone ........................................................................................................................... 18 2 MBKMethylbutynol, see 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne .............................................................................. 20 ............ MBY MHB3-Methyl butyraldehyde ..................................................................................................................... 19 ............Methyl butyrate .................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ MBUMethyl chloride ................................................................................................................................... 36 ............ MTCMethylcyclohexane ............................................................................................................................ 31 1 MCYMethylcyclopentadiene dimer ............................................................................................................ 30 ............ MCKMethyl diethanolamine ....................................................................................................................... 8 ............ MDE MABMethylene chloride, see Dichloromethane ........................................................................................ ............ ............ DCM2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline ....................................................................................................................... 9 ............ MENMethyl ethyl ketone ........................................................................................................................... 18 2 MEK2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine ..................................................................................................................... 9 ............ MEPMethyl formate ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ MFMN-Methylglucamine solution ............................................................................................................... 43 ............ MGCMethyl heptyl ketone ......................................................................................................................... 18 ............ MHK2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne ............................................................................................................. 20 ............ MHBMethyl isoamyl ketone ....................................................................................................................... 18 ............ MAKMethyl isobutyl carbinol, see Methyl amyl alcohol ............................................................................ ............ ............ MIC MAAMethyl isobutyl ketone ....................................................................................................................... 18 2 MIKMethyl methacrylate ........................................................................................................................... 14 1 MMM3-Methyl-3-methoxybutanol ............................................................................................................... 20 ............3-Methyl-3-methoxybutyl acetate ....................................................................................................... 34 ............Methyl naphthalene ........................................................................................................................... 32 2 MNAMethylolureas .................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ MUS2-Methyl pentane ............................................................................................................................... 31 1 IHA2-Methyl-1-pentene, see Hexene ...................................................................................................... ............ ............ MPN HEX4-Methyl-1-pentene, see Hexene ...................................................................................................... ............ ............ MTN HEXMethyl tert-pentyl ether (IMO cargo name), see tert-Amyl methyl ether .......................................... 41 ............ AYE2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol ................................................................................................................... 20 ............ MDLMethyl propyl ketone ......................................................................................................................... 18 ............ MKEMethylpyridine .................................................................................................................................... 9 ............ MPR/MPE/MPFN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone ...................................................................................................................... 9 2 MPYMethyl salicylate ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ MESalpha-Methylstyrene .......................................................................................................................... 30 ............ MSR3-(Methylthio)propionaldehyde .......................................................................................................... 19 ............ MTPMetolachlor ........................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ MCOMilk .................................................................................................................................................... 43 ............Mineral spirits ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ MNSMolasses ............................................................................................................................................ 20 ............Molasses residue ............................................................................................................................... 0 1

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Monochlorodifluoromethane .............................................................................................................. 36 ............ MCFMonoethanolamine, see Ethanolamine ............................................................................................. ............ ............Monoisopropanolamine, see Propanolamine .................................................................................... ............ ............Morpholine ......................................................................................................................................... 7 2 MPLMotor fuel antiknock compounds containing lead alkyls ................................................................... 0 1 MFAMTBE, see Methyl tert-butyl ether ..................................................................................................... ............ ............ MBEMyrcene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ MRENaphtha:

Aromatic ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Coal tar solvent .......................................................................................................................... 33 ............ NCTHeavy ......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Paraffinic ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Petroleum ................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ PTNSolvent ........................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ NSVStoddard solvent ......................................................................................................................... 33 ............ NSSVarnish Makers’ and Painters’ ................................................................................................... 33 ............ NVM

Naphthalene ...................................................................................................................................... 32 2 NTMNaphthalene still residue ................................................................................................................... 32 2 NSRNaphthalene sulfonic acid-formaldehyde copolymer, sodium salt solution ...................................... 0 1 NFSNaphthalene sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution ............................................................................... 34 ............ NSANaphthenic acid ................................................................................................................................. 4 ............ NTINaphthenic acid, sodium salt solution ............................................................................................... 43 ............ NTSNeodecanoic acid .............................................................................................................................. 4 ............ NEANIAX POLYOL APP 240C ................................................................................................................. 0 1, 2 NXPNitrating acid ...................................................................................................................................... 0 1 NIANitric acid (70% or less) .................................................................................................................... 3 ............ NCDNitric acid (greater than 70%) ........................................................................................................... 0 1 NACNitrobenzene ..................................................................................................................................... 42 ............ NTBo-Nitrochlorobenzene, see Chloronitrobenzene ................................................................................ ............ ............ CNONitroethane ........................................................................................................................................ 42 ............ NTENitroethane, 1-Nitropropane mixtures ............................................................................................... 42 ............ NNOo-Nitrophenol ..................................................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 NTP NIP/NPHNitropropane ...................................................................................................................................... 42 ............ NPM NPN/NPPNitropropane, Nitroethane mixture .................................................................................................... 42 ............ NNO (NNM/

NNL)Nitrotoluene ....................................................................................................................................... 42 ............ NIT NIE/NTT/NTRNonane .............................................................................................................................................. 31 1 NAX ALK (NAN)Nonanoic acid .................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ NNA NAI/NINNonanoic, Tridecanoic acid mixture .................................................................................................. 4 ............ NATNonene .............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ NOO NON/NNENonyl acetate ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ NAENonyl alcohol ..................................................................................................................................... 20 2 NNS NNI/NNN/DBCNonylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+)benzenes .......................................................................................... ............ ............ AKBNonyl methacrylate ............................................................................................................................ 14 1 NMANonyl phenol ...................................................................................................................................... 21 ............ NNPNonyl phenol poly(4+)ethoxylates ..................................................................................................... 40 ............ NPENonyl phenol sulfide solution, see Alkyl phenol sulfide (C8-C40) .................................................... ............ ............ AKS/NPSNoxious Liquid Substance, n.o.s. (NLS’s) ......................................................................................... 0 11-Octadecene, see the olefin or alpha-olefin entries ........................................................................ ............ ............Octadecenoamide .............................................................................................................................. 10 ............ ODDOctadecenol (oleyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C13+) ............................................................................ ............ ............ ALYOctane ............................................................................................................................................... 31 1 OAX ALK (IOO/OAN)Octanoic acid ..................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ OAY OAA/EHOOctanol .............................................................................................................................................. 20 2 OCX IOA/OTA/EHXOctene ............................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ OTX OTEn-Octyl acetate .................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ OAF OAEOctyl alcohol, see Octanol ................................................................................................................. ............ ............ OCXOctyl aldehyde ................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ OAL IOC/OLX/EHAOctyl decyl adipate ............................................................................................................................ 34 ............ ODAOctyl nitrate, see Alkyl(C7-C9) nitrates ............................................................................................. ............ ............ ONE AKNOctyl phenol ....................................................................................................................................... 21 ............Octyl phthalate, see Dioctyl phthalate ............................................................................................... ............ ............ DOPOil, edible:

Beechnut .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OBN VEOCastor ......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OCA VEOCocoa butter ............................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OCB VEOCoconut ...................................................................................................................................... 34 2 OCC VEOCod liver ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OCL AFNCorn ............................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OCO VEOCottonseed ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ OCS VEOFish ............................................................................................................................................. 34 2 OFS AFN

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Groundnut ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OGN VEOHazelnut ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OHN VEOLard ............................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OLD AFNMaize .......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ VEO (OCO)Nutmeg butter ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ ONB VEOOlive ........................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OOL VEOPalm ........................................................................................................................................... 34 2 OPM VEOPalm kernel ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ OPO VEOPeanut ........................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OPN VEOPoppy ......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OPY VEOPoppy seed ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ VEORaisin seed ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ ORA VEORapeseed ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ ORP VEORice bran .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ ORB VEOSafflower ..................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OSF VEOSalad .......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OSL VEOSesame ...................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OSS VEOSoya bean .................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ OSB VEOSunflower seed ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OSN VEOTucum ......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OTC VEOVegetable ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OVG VEOWalnut ........................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OWN VEO

Oil, fuel:No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OONNo. 1-D ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OODNo. 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OTWNo. 2-D ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OTDNo. 4 ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OFRNo. 5 ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OFVNo. 6 ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OSX

Oil, misc:Aliphatic ...................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Animal ......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OMA AFNAromatic ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Clarified ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OCFCoal ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ............Coconut oil, fatty acid methyl ester ............................................................................................ 34 ............ OCMCotton seed oil, fatty acid ........................................................................................................... 34 ............ CFYCrude .......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OILDiesel .......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ ODSGas, high pour ............................................................................................................................ 33 ............Gas, low pour ............................................................................................................................. 33 ............Gas, low sulfur ............................................................................................................................ 33 ............Heartcut distillate ........................................................................................................................ 33 ............Lanolin ........................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OLL AFNLinseed ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OLSLubricating .................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ OLBMineral ........................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ OMNMineral seal ................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ OMSMotor .......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OMTNeatsfoot .................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ ONF AFNOiticica ........................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OOIPalm oil, fatty acid methyl ester ................................................................................................. 34 ............ OPEPenetrating ................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ OPTPerilla .......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OPRPilchard ....................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OPL AFNPine ............................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ OPI PNLResidual ...................................................................................................................................... 33 ............Road ........................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ ORDRosin .......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ ORNSeal ............................................................................................................................................ 34 ............Soapstock ................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OISSoybean (epoxidized) ................................................................................................................. 34 ............ EVOSperm ......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OSP AFNSpindle ........................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ OSDTall .............................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ OTLTall, fatty acid ............................................................................................................................. 34 2 TOFTransformer ................................................................................................................................ 33 ............ OTFTung ........................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OTGTurbine ....................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ OTBWood .......................................................................................................................................... 34 ............

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Olefin/Alkyl ester copolymer (molecular weight 2000+) .................................................................... 34 ............ OCPOlefin mixtures ................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ OFX/OFYalpha-Olefins (C6-C18) mixtures ....................................................................................................... 30 ............ OAMOlefins (C13+) ................................................................................................................................... 30 ............Oleic acid ........................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ OLAOleum ................................................................................................................................................ 0 1, 2 OLMOleyl alcohol (octadecenol), see Alcohols (C13+) ............................................................................ ............ ............ ALYOleylamine ......................................................................................................................................... 10 ............ OLYORIMULSION, see Asphalt emulsion ............................................................................................... ............ ............ ASQOxyalkylated alkyl phenol formaldehyde ........................................................................................... 33 ............Palm kernel acid oil ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ PNOPalm kernel acid oil, methyl ester ..................................................................................................... 34 ............ PNFPalm kernel oil, fatty acid, see Palm kernel acid oil ......................................................................... ............ ............ PNOPalm kernel oil, fatty acid methyl ester, see Palm kernel acid oil, methyl ester .............................. ............ ............ PNFPalm stearin ....................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ PMSn-Paraffins (C10-C20), see n-Alkanes (C10+) .................................................................................. ............ ............ PFN ALJParaldehyde ....................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ PDHParaldehyde-Ammonia reaction product ........................................................................................... 9 ............ PRBPentachloroethane ............................................................................................................................. 36 ............ PCEPentacosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s ...................................................................................................... 20 ............ POYPentadecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) .................................................................................................. ............ ............ PDC ALY1,3-Pentadiene .................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ PDE PDNPentaethylene glycol, see Polyethylene glycols ................................................................................ ............ ............Pentaethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ............. ............ ............ PAGPentaethylenehexamine .................................................................................................................... 7 ............ PENPentaethylenehexamine, Tetraethylenepentamine mixture .............................................................. 7 ............ PEPPentane ............................................................................................................................................. 31 1 PTY IPT/PTAPentanoic acid ................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ POCn-Pentanoic acid, 2-Methyl butryic acid mixture ............................................................................... 4 ............ POJ POCPentasodium salt of Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid solution, see Diethylenetriamine penta-

acetic acid, pentasodium salt solution............. ............

Pentene ............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ PTX PTEPentyl aldehyde ................................................................................................................................. 19 ............n-Pentyl propionate ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ PPEPerchloroethylene .............................................................................................................................. 36 2 PER TTEPetrolatum ......................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ PTLPhenol ................................................................................................................................................ 21 ............ PHN1-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane ..................................................................................................................... 32 2 PXEPhosphate esters, alkyl(C12-C14)amine ........................................................................................... 7 ............ PEAPhosphoric acid ................................................................................................................................. 1 1 PACPhosphorus ........................................................................................................................................ 0 1 PPW PPR/PPBPhthalate based polyester polyol ...................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 PBEPhthalic anhydride ............................................................................................................................. 11 ............ PANalpha-Pinene ...................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ PIO PINbeta-Pinene ....................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ PIP PINPine oil ............................................................................................................................................... 33 ............ PNL OPIPolyalkyl(C18-C22) acrylate in Xylene .............................................................................................. 14 1 PIXPolyalkylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ................... ............ ............ PGB PAGPoly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ............................................................................. 40 ............ PAG

Including:Diethylene glycol butyl etherDiethylene glycol ethyl etherDiethylene glycol n-hexyl etherDiethylene glycol methyl etherDiethylene glycol n-propyl etherDipropylene glycol butyl etherDipropylene glycol methyl etherPolyalkylene glycol butyl etherPolyethylene glycol monoalkyl etherPolypropylene glycol methyl etherTetraethylene glycol methyl etherTriethylene glycol butyl etherTriethylene glycol ethyl etherTriethylene glycol methyl etherTripropylene glycol methyl ether

Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate ................................................................ 34 ............ PAFIncluding:Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetateDiethylene glycol ethyl ether acetateDiethylene glycol methyl ether acetate

Polyalkylene glycols, Polyalkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers mixtures .............................................. 40 ............ PPX

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Polyalkylene oxide polyol .................................................................................................................. 20 ............ PAOPolyalkyl methacrylate (C1-C20) ....................................................................................................... ............ ............Polyalkyl(C10-C20)methacrylate ....................................................................................................... 14 1 PMTPolyalkyl(C10-C18)methacrylate/Ethylene propylene copolymer mixture ......................................... 14 1 PEMPolyaluminum chloride solution ......................................................................................................... 1 1Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated .................................................................................................. 20 ............Polybutene ......................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ PLBPolybutenyl succinimide .................................................................................................................... 10 ............ PBSPoly(2+)cyclic aromatics .................................................................................................................... 32 2 PCAPolydimethylsiloxane ......................................................................................................................... 34 ............Polyether (molecular weight 2000+) .................................................................................................. 41 ............ PYRPolyethylene glycol ............................................................................................................................ 40 ............Polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether .................................................................................................... 40 ............Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether .......... ............ ............ PEE PAGPolyethylene polyamines ................................................................................................................... 7 2 PEBPolyferric sulfate solution ................................................................................................................... 34 ............ PSSPolyglycerine, Sodium salts solution (containing less than 3% Sodium hydroxide) ......................... 20 2 PGTPolyglycerol ....................................................................................................................................... 20 ............ GCRPolyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent ............................................................................ 7 ............ PIBPolyisobutenyl anhydride adduct ....................................................................................................... 11 ............Poly(4+)isobutylene ........................................................................................................................... 30 ............Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate ............................................................................................... 12 ............ PPIPolymethylsiloxane ............................................................................................................................ 34 ............Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+) ................................................................................................... 30 ............Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+) .............................................................................................. 33 ............ POHPolyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28+) .............................................................................................. 33 ............ PODPolyolefin amide alkeneamine borate (C28-C250) ........................................................................... 33 ............ PABPolyolefin amide alkeneamine/Molybdenum oxysulfide mixture ....................................................... 7 ............Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyol ................................................................................................ 20 ............ PAPPoly(C17+)olefin amine ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ POGPolyolefinamine (C28-C250) .............................................................................................................. 33 ............ POMPolyolefinamine in alkyl(C2-C4)benzenes ......................................................................................... 32 2 POFPolyolefin aminoester salt .................................................................................................................. 34 ............ PAEPolyolefin anhydride .......................................................................................................................... 11 ............ PARPolyolefin ester (C28-C250) .............................................................................................................. 34 ............ POSPolyolefin phenolic amine (C28-C250) .............................................................................................. 7 ............ PPHPolyolefin phosphorosulfide, barium derivative (C28-C250) ............................................................. 34 ............ PPSPoly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan monooleate ........................................................................................ 34 ............ PSMPoly(5+)propylene .............................................................................................................................. 30 ............ PLQ PLPPolypropylene glycol .......................................................................................................................... 40 ............ PGCPolypropylene glycol methyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether ...................................... ............ ............ PGM PGEPolysiloxane ....................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ DMPPoly(tetramethylene ether) glycols (mw 950-1050) (alpha-hydro-omega-

Hydroxytetradeca(oxytetramethylene)).40 ............ HTO

Polytetramethylene ether glycol ........................................................................................................ 40 ............Potassium chloride solution ............................................................................................................... 43 ............ PCS (DRB)Potassium formate solution ............................................................................................................... 34 ............ PFRPotassium hydroxide solution (IMO cargo name), see Caustic potash solution .............................. 5 2 CPSPotassium oleate ............................................................................................................................... 34 ............ POEPotassium salt of polyolefin acid ....................................................................................................... 34 ............Potassium thiosulfate solution ........................................................................................................... 43 ............ PTFPropane ............................................................................................................................................. 31 1 PRPPropanolamine ................................................................................................................................... 8 ............ PAX MPA/PLAPropionaldehyde ................................................................................................................................ 19 ............ PADPropionic acid .................................................................................................................................... 4 ............ PNAPropionic anhydride ........................................................................................................................... 11 ............ PAHPropionitrile ........................................................................................................................................ 37 ............ PCNn-Propoxypropanol, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether .............................................................. ............ ............ PXP PGEPropyl acetate .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ IAC/PATPropyl alcohol .................................................................................................................................... 20 2 IPA/PALPropylamine ....................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ IPP/PRAiso-Propylamine solution .................................................................................................................... 7 ............ IPO/IPQPropylbenzene ................................................................................................................................... 32 2 PBY PBZ/CUMn-Propyl chloride ................................................................................................................................ 36 ............ PRCiso-Propylcyclohexane ....................................................................................................................... 31 1 IPXPropylene ........................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ PPLPropylene-butylene copolymer .......................................................................................................... 30 ............ PBPPropylene carbonate ......................................................................................................................... 34 ............Propylene dimer ................................................................................................................................ 30 ............ PDRPropylene glycol ................................................................................................................................ 20 2 PPGPropylene glycol n-butyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether ............................................ ............ ............ PGD PGE

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Propylene glycol ethyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether ................................................ ............ ............ PGY PGEPropylene glycol methyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether ............................................. ............ ............ PME PGEPropylene glycol methyl ether acetate .............................................................................................. 34 ............ PGNPropylene glycol monoalkyl ether ...................................................................................................... 40 ............ PGE

Including:n-PropoxypropanolPropylene glycol n-butyl etherPropylene glycol ethyl etherPropylene glycol methyl etherPropylene glycol propyl ether

Propylene glycol phenyl ether ........................................................................................................... 40 ............ PGPPropylene glycol propyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether ............................................. ............ ............ PGEPropylene oxide ................................................................................................................................. 16 1 POXPropylene, Propane, MAPP gas mixture ........................................................................................... 30 2 PPMPropylene tetramer ............................................................................................................................ 30 ............ PTTPropylene trimer ................................................................................................................................ 30 ............ PTRPropyl ether ....................................................................................................................................... 41 ............ IPE/PREPseudocumene, see Trimethylbenzene ............................................................................................ ............ ............ TME/TREPyridine .............................................................................................................................................. 9 ............ PRDPyridine bases, see Paraldehyde-Ammonia reaction product .......................................................... ............ ............ PRBRoehm monomer 6615 ...................................................................................................................... 14 1 RMNRosin oil ............................................................................................................................................. 33 ............ ORNRosin soap (disproportionated) solution ............................................................................................ 43 ............ RSPROUNDUP (See also Glyphosate solution) ...................................................................................... 7 ............ RUPRum, see Alcoholic beverages .......................................................................................................... ............ ............SAP 7001 .......................................................................................................................................... 0 1 SONSewage sludge .................................................................................................................................. 43 ............Silica slurry ........................................................................................................................................ 43 ............Sludge, treated .................................................................................................................................. 43 ............Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (not containing Sodium hydroxide) .................................... 34 2 SAO SAPSodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing Sodium hydroxide) ........................................... 5 ............ SAP SAOSodium acetate solution .................................................................................................................... 34 ............ SAN AKPSodium alkyl sulfonate solution ......................................................................................................... 43 ............ SSUSodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulfonates 60-65% solution (IMO cargo name), see Alkane (C14-C17)

sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution.34 ............ AKA

Sodium aluminate solution ................................................................................................................ 5 ............ SAUSodium aluminosillicate slurry ........................................................................................................... 34 ............Sodium benzoate solution ................................................................................................................. 34 ............ SBNSodium borohydride, Sodium hydroxide solution .............................................................................. 5 ............ SBX SBH/SBISodium carbonate solutions .............................................................................................................. 5 ............ SCESodium chlorate solution ................................................................................................................... 0 1, 2 SDD SDCSodium cyanide solution .................................................................................................................... 5 ............ SCS SCNSodium dichromate solution .............................................................................................................. 0 1, 2 SDL SCRSodium dimethyl naphthalene sulfonate solution, see Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic acid, sodium

salt solution............. ............ DNS

Sodium hydrogen sulfide, Sodium carbonate solution ...................................................................... 0 1, 2 SSSSodium hydrogen sulfite solution ...................................................................................................... 43 ............ SHXSodium hydrosulfide solution ............................................................................................................. 5 2 SHRSodium hydrosulfide, Ammonium sulfide solution ............................................................................. 5 2 SSASodium hydroxide solution (IMO cargo name), see Caustic soda solution ...................................... 5 2 CSSSodium hypochlorite solution ............................................................................................................. 5 ............ SHP/SHQ/(SHC)Sodium lignosulfonate solution, see also Lignin liquor ..................................................................... 43 ............Sodium long chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) ........................................................................................ 34 ............ SLSSodium 2-mercaptobenzothiazol solution .......................................................................................... 5 ............ SMBSodium N-methyl dithio carbamate solution, see Metam sodium solution ....................................... ............ ............ MSSSodium naphthalene sulfonate solution, see Naphthalene sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution ....... ............ ............ SNS NSASodium naphthenate solution, see Naphthenic acid, sodium salt solution ....................................... ............ ............ NTSSodium nitrite solution ....................................................................................................................... 5 ............ SNI SNTSodium petroleum sulfonate .............................................................................................................. 33 ............ SPSSodium polyacrylate solution ............................................................................................................. 43 2Sodium salt of Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution, see Ferric

hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution............. ............ STA FHX

Sodium silicate solution ..................................................................................................................... 43 2 SSN SSCSodium sulfide, Hydrosulfide solution ............................................................................................... 0 1, 2 SSH/SSI/SSJSodium sulfide solution ...................................................................................................................... 43 ............ SDRSodium sulfite solution ....................................................................................................................... 43 ............ SUP SUSSodium tartrates, Sodium succinates solution .................................................................................. 43 ............ STMSodium thiocyanate solution .............................................................................................................. 0 1, 2 STS SCYSorbitol solutions ............................................................................................................................... 20 ............ SBTSoyabean oil (expoxidized) ............................................................................................................... 34 ............ OSC/EVOStearic acid, see Fatty acids (saturated, C14+) ................................................................................ ............ ............ SRA FAD

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Related CHRISCodes

Stearyl alcohol ................................................................................................................................... 20 ............Styrene .............................................................................................................................................. 30 ............ STY STXSulfohydrocarbon (C3-C88) ............................................................................................................... 33 ............ SFOSulfohydrocarbon, long chain (C18+) alkylamine mixture ................................................................ 7 ............ SFXSulfolane ............................................................................................................................................ 39 ............ SFLSulfonated polyacrylate solutions ...................................................................................................... 43 2Sulfur ................................................................................................................................................. 0 1 SXXSulfuric acid ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 SFASulfuric acid, spent ............................................................................................................................ 2 2 SACSulfurized fat (C14-C20) .................................................................................................................... 33 ............ SFTSulfurized polyolefinamide alkene(C28-C250) amine ....................................................................... 33 ............ SPOTall oil ................................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ OTLTall oil fatty acid (Resin acids less than 20%) .................................................................................. 34 2 TOFTall oil fatty acid, barium salt ............................................................................................................. 0 1, 2 TOBTall oil soap (disproportionated) solution .......................................................................................... 43 ............ TOSTallow ................................................................................................................................................ 34 2 TLOTallow fatty acid ................................................................................................................................. 34 2 TFDTallow fatty alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) ......................................................................................... ............ ............ TFA ALYTallow nitrile ....................................................................................................................................... 37 ............ TANTAME, see tert-Amyl methyl ether .................................................................................................... ............ ............ AYE1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ................................................................................................................. 36 ............ TECTetrachloroethylene, see Perchloroethylene ..................................................................................... ............ ............ TTE PERTetradecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) ................................................................................................... ............ ............ TTN ALYTetradecene, see the olefins entries ................................................................................................. ............ ............ TTDTetradecylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+) benzenes .................................................................................. 32 2 TDB AKBTetraethylene glycol .......................................................................................................................... 40 ............ TTGTetraethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether .............. ............ ............ PAGTetraethylenepentamine .................................................................................................................... 7 2 TTPTetrahydrofuran ................................................................................................................................. 41 ............ THFTetrahydronaphthalene ...................................................................................................................... 32 2 THN1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene, see Tetramethylbenzene .................................................................... ............ ............ TTB TTCTetramethylbenzene .......................................................................................................................... 32 2 TTC TTBTetrapropylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+)benzenes ................................................................................. ............ ............ AKBTetrasodium salt of EDTA solution, see Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solu-

tion............. ............ EDS

Titanium dioxide slurry ....................................................................................................................... 43 ............ TDSTitanium tetrachloride ........................................................................................................................ 2 2 TTTToluene .............................................................................................................................................. 32 2 TOLToluenediamine ................................................................................................................................. 9 ............ TDAToluene diisocyanate ......................................................................................................................... 12 ............ TDIo-Toluidine ......................................................................................................................................... 9 ............ TLITriarylphosphate, see Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates .............................................................. ............ ............ TRA TPLTributyl phosphate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ TBP1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ...................................................................................................................... 36 ............ TCB1,1,1-Trichloroethane ......................................................................................................................... 36 2 TCE1,1,2-Trichloroethane ......................................................................................................................... 36 ............ TCMTrichloroethylene ............................................................................................................................... 36 2 TCL1,2,3-Trichloropropane ...................................................................................................................... 36 2 TCN1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane .................................................................................................. 36 ............ TTFTricresyl phosphate ........................................................................................................................... 34 ............ TCO/TCPTridecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+) ..................................................................................................... ............ ............ TRD ALJTridecanoic acid ................................................................................................................................ 34 ............ TDOTridecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) ....................................................................................................... ............ ............ TDN ALYTridecene, see Olefins (C13+) .......................................................................................................... ............ ............ TDCTridecyl acetate ................................................................................................................................. 34 ............ TAETridecylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+) benzenes ...................................................................................... 32 2 TRB AKBTriethanolamine ................................................................................................................................. 8 2 TEATriethylamine ..................................................................................................................................... 7 ............ TENTriethylbenzene ................................................................................................................................. 32 2 TEBTriethylene glycol ............................................................................................................................... 40 ............ TEGTriethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ...................... ............ ............ PAGTriethylene glycol butyl ether mixture ................................................................................................ 40 ............Triethylene glycol dibenzoate ............................................................................................................ 34 ............ TGBTriethylene glycol di-(2-ethylbutyrate) ............................................................................................... 34 ............ TGDTriethylene glycol ether mixture ........................................................................................................ 40 ............Triethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ...................... ............ ............ TGE PAGTriethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ................... ............ ............ TGY PAGTriethylenetetramine .......................................................................................................................... 7 2 TETTriethyl phosphate ............................................................................................................................. 34 ............ TPSTriethyl phosphite .............................................................................................................................. 34 2 TPITriisobutylene .................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ TIB

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Related CHRISCodes

Triisooctyl trimellitate ......................................................................................................................... 34 ............Triisopropanolamine .......................................................................................................................... 8 ............ TIPTriisopropanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-

Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropanolamine salt solution............. ............ DTI

Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates .................................................................................................. 34 ............ TPLTrimethylacetic acid ........................................................................................................................... 4 ............ TAATrimethylamine solution ..................................................................................................................... 7 ............ TMTTrimethylbenzene .............................................................................................................................. 32 2 TRE TME/TMB/TMDTrimethylhexamethylenediamine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-) ......................................................................... 7 ............ THATrimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-) ................................................................ 12 ............ THITrimethyl nonanol, see Dodecanol .................................................................................................... ............ ............ DDNTrimethylol propane polyethoxylate ................................................................................................... 20 ............ TPR2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate ................................................................................... 34 ............ TMQ2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-1-isobutyrate ................................................................................... 34 ............ TMP2,2,4-Trimethyl-3-pentanol-1-isobutyrate ........................................................................................... 34 ............Trimethyl phosphite ........................................................................................................................... 34 2 TPP1,3,5-Trioxane .................................................................................................................................... 41 2 TROTriphenylborane, Caustic soda solution ............................................................................................ 5 ............ TPBTripropylene, see Propylene trimer ................................................................................................... ............ ............ PTRTripropylene glycol ............................................................................................................................. 40 ............ TGCTripropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether ................ ............ ............ TGM PAGTrisodium nitrilotriacetate ................................................................................................................... 34 ............Trisodium phosphate solution ............................................................................................................ 5 ............ TSPTrisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution, see N-(Hydroxy-

ethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution............. ............ HET

Trixylyl phosphate (IMO cargo name), see Trixylenyl phosphate ..................................................... 34 ............ TRPTrixylenyl phosphate .......................................................................................................................... 34 ............ TRPTurpentine .......................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ TPTUcarsol CR Solvent 302 SG .............................................................................................................. 8 ............ UCSUndecanoic acid ................................................................................................................................ 4 ............ UDAUndecanol, see Undecyl alcohol ....................................................................................................... ............ ............ UNDUndecene .......................................................................................................................................... 30 ............ UDCUndecyl alcohol ................................................................................................................................. 20 ............ UNDUndecylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+) benzenes ..................................................................................... ............ ............ UDB AKBUrea, Ammonium mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate, Potassium chloride solution ........................ 0 1 UPXUrea, Ammonium nitrate solution (containing Ammonia) .................................................................. 6 ............ UASUrea, Ammonium nitrate solution (not containing Ammonia) ........................................................... 43 ............ UAT ANUUrea, Ammonium phosphate solution ............................................................................................... 43 ............ UAPUrea solution ..................................................................................................................................... 43 ............ UREValeraldehyde .................................................................................................................................... 19 ............ VAK IVA/VALVanillin black liquor ............................................................................................................................ 5 ............ VBLVegetable oils, n.o.s. ......................................................................................................................... 34 ............ VEO

Including:Beechnut oilCastor oilCocoa butterCoconut oilCorn oilCottonseed oilGroundnut oilHazelnut oilLinseed oilNutmeg butterOiticica oilOlive oilPalm kernel oilPalm oilPeel oil (oranges and lemons)Perilla oilPoppy oilRaisin seed oilRapeseed oilRice bran oilSafflower oilSalad oilSesame oilSoya bean oilSunflower seed oilTucum oilTung oilWalnut oil

Vegetable acid oils and distillates, n.o.s. .......................................................................................... 34 ............ VAO

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Including:Corn acid oilCottonseed acid oilDark mixed acid oilGroundnut acid oilMixed acid oilMixed general acid oilMixed hard acid oilMixed soft acid oilRapeseed acid oilSafflower acid oilSoya acid oilSunflower seed acid oil

Vegetable protein solution ................................................................................................................. 43 ............Vinyl acetate ...................................................................................................................................... 13 1 VAMVinyl chloride ..................................................................................................................................... 35 ............ VCMVinyl ethyl ether ................................................................................................................................. 13 1 VEEVinylidene chloride ............................................................................................................................. 35 ............ VCIVinyl neodecanate ............................................................................................................................. 13 1 VNDVinyltoluene ....................................................................................................................................... 13 1 VNTWater ................................................................................................................................................. 43 ............Waxes: ............................................................................................................................................... ............ ............ WAX

Candelilla .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ WDCCarnauba .................................................................................................................................... 34 ............ WCAParaffin ....................................................................................................................................... 31 1 WPFPetroleum ................................................................................................................................... 33 ............

Wine, see Alcoholic beverages ......................................................................................................... ............ ............White spirit (low (15-20%) aromatic) ................................................................................................. 33 ............ WSL WSPXylene ................................................................................................................................................ 32 2 XLX XLM/XLO/XLPXylenes, Ethylbenzene mixture ......................................................................................................... 32 2 XEBXylenols ............................................................................................................................................. 21 ............ XYLZinc alkaryl dithiophosphate (C7-C16) .............................................................................................. 34 ............ ZADZinc alkenyl carboxamide .................................................................................................................. 10 ............ ZAAZinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) ................................................................................................. 34 ............ ZAPZinc bromide, Calcium bromide solution, see Drilling brine (containing Zinc salts) ......................... ............ ............ DZB

1. Because of very high reactivity or unusual conditions of carriage or potential compatibility problems, this commodity is not assigned to aspecific group in the Compatibility Chart. For additional compatibility information, contact Commandant (G–MSO), U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 Sec-ond Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593–0001. Telephone (202) 267–1577.

2. See Appendix I–Exceptions to the Chart.

PART 150 TABLE II—[AMENDED]

9. In Table II, amend the designatedCompatibility Groups as follows:

a. In Compatibility Group O,Unassigned Cargoes:

1. Remove the words ‘‘2-Hydroxyethylacrylate 1,2’’.

2. Remove the words ‘‘Potassiumpolysulfide, Potassium thiosulfidesolution (41% or less)’’.

b. In Compatibility Group 7, AliphaticAmines:

1. Remove the words ‘‘Calcium longchain alkyl phenolic amine (C8–C40)’’.

2. Remove the word‘‘Diethylenetriamine’’ and add, in itsplace, the word ‘‘Diethylenetriamine 2’’.

3. Remove the words ‘‘Polyalkylmethacrylate (C1–C20)’’.

4. Remove the words ‘‘Polyolefinamide alkeneamine polyol’’.

5. Remove the words‘‘Polyolefinamine in alkyl (C2–C4)benzenes’’.

6. Remove the words ‘‘Polyolefinphenolic amine (C28–C250)’’.

7. Remove the word‘‘Tetraethylenepentamine’’ and add, inits place, the word‘‘Tetraethylenepentamine 2’’.

c. In Compatibility Group 14,Acrylates, remove the words ‘‘Polyalkylmethacrylate (C1–C20)’’, and add, intheir place, the words ‘‘Polyalkyl (C10–C20) methacrylate’’.

d. In Compatibility Group 18,Ketones, remove the entry ‘‘Methyldiethanolamine’’.

e. In Compatibility Group 20,Alcohols, Glycols, remove the words‘‘Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated’’and add, in their place, the words‘‘Polybutadiene, hydroxy terminated’’.

f. In Compatibility Group 30, Olefins,remove the words ‘‘Pentene,Miscellaneous hydrocarbon mixture 2’’.

g. In Compatibility Group 33,Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Mixtures,from the entry ‘‘Alachlor technical’’remove the word ‘‘technical’’.

h. In Compatibility Group 34, Esters:1. Remove the words ‘‘Alkyl phenol

sulfide (C8–C40)’’ and add, in their

place, the words ‘‘Alkyl (C8–C40)phenol sulfide’’.

2. Remove the words ‘‘Barium longchain alkaryl sulfonate (C11–C50)’’ andadd, in their place, the words ‘‘Bariumlong chain alkaryl (C11–C50) sulfonate’’.

3. Remove the words ‘‘Calcium longchain alkyl phenate (C8–C40)’’ and addthe words ‘‘Calcium long chain alkylphenates’’ following the entry for‘‘Calcium long chain alkyl phenatesulfide (C8–C40)’’.

4. Revise the entry ‘‘Fatty acids(saturated, C13+)’’, to read ‘‘Fatty acids(saturated, C14+)’’.

5. For the entry ‘‘Lecithin(soyabean)’’, remove the word‘‘(soyabean)’’.

6. Remove the words ‘‘Polyolefinamide alkeneamine borate (C28–C250)’’.

i. In Compatibility Group 36,Halogenated Hydrocarbons, remove thewords ‘‘Carbon tetrachloride’’ and add,in their place, the words ‘‘Carbontetrachloride 2’’.

j. In Compatibility Group 40, GlycolEthers,

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1. Remove the words ‘‘Nonyl phenol(ethoxylated)’’.

2. Revise the entry ‘‘Nonyl phenolpoly(4–12)ethoxylates’’, to read ‘‘Nonylphenol poly(4+)ethoxylates’’.

3. Remove the words ‘‘Oil, misc:’’.k. In Compatibility Group 42,

Nitrocompounds, revise the entry‘‘Nitropropane, Nitroethane mixture’’ toread ‘‘Nitropropane, Nitroethanemixtures’’.

l. In Compatibility Group 43,Miscellaneous Water Solutions, removethe words ‘‘N-Methylglucamine solution(70% or less)’’.

m. To the same Table II, add thefollowing new entries in the designatedCompatibility Groups, in chemicallyproper alphabetized order:

Table II—Grouping of Cargoes

* * * * *

0. Unassigned Cargoes

* * * * *tert-Dodecanethiol 2

* * * * *Hydrogen peroxide solutions 1

* * * * *NIAX POLYOL APP 240C 1, 2

* * * * *SAP 7001 1

* * * * *

4. Organic Acids

* * * * *Glycolic acid* * * * *n-Pentanoic acid, 2-Methyl butryic acid

mixture* * * * *

7. Aliphatic Amines

* * * * *N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine* * * * *Ethyleneamine EA 1302 2

* * * * *N-Ethylmethylallylamine* * * * *Glyphosate solution (not containing

surfactant)* * * * *Hexamethylenediamine* * * * *HiTec 321* * * * *bis-(Hydrogenated tallow alkyl)methyl

amines* * * * *Phosphate esters, alkyl (C12–C14) amine* * * * *Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10–

C14) solvent* * * * *Poly (C17+) olefin amine* * * * *

Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+)* * * * *iso-Propylamine solution* * * * *Roundup

8. Alkanolamines

* * * * *Ethoxylated long chain (C16+)

alkyloxyalkanamine* * * * *Methyl diethanolamine* * * * *Ucarsol CR Solvent 302 SG

9. Aromatic Amines

* * * * *Alkyl (C8–C9) phenylamine in aromatic

solvents* * * * *Calcium long chain alkyl phenolic

amine (C8–C40)* * * * *Dialkyl (C8–C9) diphenylamines* * * * *Diphenylamine* * * * *Paraldehyde-Ammonia reaction product

10. Amides

* * * * *Acetochlor* * * * *N,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide* * * * *Zinc alkenyl carboxamide

11. Organic Anhydrides

* * * * *Polyisobutenyl anhydride adduct* * * * *

12. Isocyanates

* * * * *Hexamethylene diisocyanate* * * * *

14. Acrylates

* * * * *Dodecyl-Octadecyl methacrylate

mixture* * * * *2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate 2

* * * * *Polyalkyl (C10–C18) methacrylate/

Ethylene* * * * *propylene copolymer mixture* * * * *Roehm monomer 6615* * * * *

18. Ketones

* * * * *1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl

pentan-3-one 2

* * * * *

19. Aldehydes

* * * * *3-(Methylthio)propionaldehyde* * * * *

20. Alcohols, Glycols

* * * * *1,4-Butanediol* * * * *Diethyl hexanol* * * * *Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s* * * * *2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol* * * * *Penacosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s* * * * *Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyol* * * * *Trimethyl nonanol* * * * *

21. Phenols, Cresols

* * * * *Dibutylphenols* * * * *

30. Olefins

* * * * *Cyclopentadiene, Styrene, Benzene

mixture* * * * *Isoprene concentrate (Shell)* * * * *Methyl butene* * * * *Propylene, Propane, MAPP gas mixture* * * * *

32. Aromatic Hydrocarbons

* * * * *C9 Resinfeed (DSM) 2

* * * * *1-Hexadecylnaphthalene, 1,4-

bis(Hexadecyl)* * * * *naphthalene mixtureNaphthalene still residue* * * * *Polyolefin amine in alkylbenzenes (C2–

C4)* * * * *Xylenes, Ethylbenzene mixture

33. Miscellaneous HydrocarbonMixtures

* * * * *Asphalt emulsion* * * * *Coal tar distillateCoal tar, high temperature* * * * *Degummed C9 (DOW)* * * * *Polyolefin amine (C28–C250)

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Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+)Polyolefin amide alkeneamine borate

(C28–C250)* * * * *Sulfurized fat (C14–C20)Sulfurized polyolefinamide

alkeneamines (C28–C250)* * * * *

34. Esters

* * * * *Alkyl (C10–C20, saturated and

unsaturated) phosphiteAlkyl sulfonic acid ester of phenolAlkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more

than 40%Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than

0.02% ortho-isomer)* * * * *Calcium nitrate solution* * * * *Copper salt of long chain alkanoic acids* * * * *Diethylene glycol dibenzoate* * * * *Dithiocarbamate ester (C7–C35)* * * * *Ditridecyl adipate* * * * *Polyolefin aminoester salt* * * * *Potassium formate solution* * * * *Potassium salt of polyolefin acid* * * * *Tall oil fatty acid (Resin acids less than

20%) 2

* * * * *Triethylene glycol dibenzoate* * * * *

36. Halogenated Hydrocarbons

* * * * *Bromochloromethane* * * * *Catoxid feedstock 2

* * * * *Dibromomethane* * * * *Dibutylphenols* * * * *3,4-Dichloro-1-butene* * * * *1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene* * * * *

40. Glycol Ethers

Alkyl (C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12)ethoxylate

Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate* * * * *Pentaethylene glycol methyl ether* * * * *Poly(tetramethylene ether) glycols (mw

950–1050)

Polytetramethylene ether glycol* * * * *Tetraethylene glycol methyl ether

41. Ethers

* * * * *tert-Amyl methyl ether* * * * *Ethyl tert-butyl ether 2

* * * * *Methyl tert-pentyl ether

42. Nitrocompounds

* * * * *Nitroethane, 1-Nitropropane mixture* * * * *

43. Miscellaneous Water Solutions

Alkyl polyglucoside solutions* * * * *Ammonium lignosulfonate solution* * * * *Calcium lignosulfonate solution* * * * *Caramel solutions* * * * *l-Lysine solution* * * * *Sodium lignosulfonate solution* * * * *Titanium dioxide slurry* * * * *

Footnotes to Table II1 Because of very high reactivity or

unusual conditions of carriage orpotential compatibility problems, thisproduct is not assigned to a specificgroup in the Compatibility Chart. Foradditional compatibility information,contact Commandant (G–MSO), U.S.Coast Guard, 2100 Second Street, SW.,Washington, DC 20593–0001.Telephone (202) 267–1577.

2 See Appendix I—Exceptions to theChart.

PART 150 APPENDIX [AMENDED]

10. In appendix I(a):a. Under the compound ‘‘Caustic

Soda, 50% or less (5)’’ in the column‘‘Member of reactive group’’, revise theentry ‘‘Sodium chlorate (0)’’ in thecolumn ‘‘Compatible with’’ to read‘‘Sodium chlorate solution (0)’’; add thenew entry ‘‘Dodecyl alcohol (20)’’ tofollow the entry ‘‘Diethylene glycol(40)’’ in the column ‘‘Compatible with’’;and add the new entry ‘‘iso-Propylalcohol (20)’’ to follow the entry ‘‘Propylalcohol (20)’’ in the column‘‘Compatible with’’.

b. Preceding the entry ‘‘Dodecyl andTetradecylamine mixture (7)’’ in thecolumn ‘‘Member of reactive group’’,add the new entry ‘‘tert-Dodecanethiol

(0)’’; and, in the column ‘‘Compatiblewith’’, add the corresponding entries‘‘Acrylonitrile (15)’’, ‘‘Diisodecylphthalate (34)’’, ‘‘Methyl ethyl ketone(18)’’, ‘‘iso-Nonyl alcohol (20)’’,‘‘Perchloroethylene (36)’’, ‘‘iso-Propylalcohol (20)’’, and ‘‘Tall oil, crude’’.

c. Under the entry ‘‘Sodiumhydrosulfide solution (5)’’ in thecolumn ‘‘Member of reactive group’’,add the new entry ‘‘Methyl alcohol(20)’’ to precede the entry ‘‘iso-Propylalcohol (20)’’ in the column‘‘Compatible with’’.

11. In appendix I (b):a. Remove the words

‘‘Ethylenediamine (7) is not compatiblewith Ethylene dichloride (36)’’ and add,in their place, the words‘‘Ethylenediamine (7) andEthyleneamine EA 1302 (7) are notcompatible with either Ethylenedichloride (36) or 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (36)’’.

b. Remove the words ‘‘Ethylenedichloride (36) is not compatible withEthylenediamine (7)’’ and add, in theirplace, the words ‘‘Ethylene dichloride(36) is not compatible withEthylenediamine (7) or EthyleneamineEA 1302 (7)’’.

c. Remove the words ‘‘2-Hydroxyethylacrylate is not compatible with Groups2, 3, 5–8 and 12’’ and add, in theirplace, the words ‘‘2-Hydroxyethylacrylate (14) is not compatible withGroup 5, 6, or 12’’.

12. Amend Appendix I (b) byremoving the following entries in theirentirety:

a. ‘‘Naphtha, cracking fraction (33) isnot compatible with strong acids,caustics or oxidizing agents’’.

b. ‘‘Pentene, Miscellaneoushydrocarbon mixtures (30) are notcompatible with strong acids oroxidizing agents’’.

c. ‘‘Sodium salt of Ferrichydroxyethylethylenediamine triaceticacid solution (43) is not compatible withGroup 3, Nitric acid’’.

13. Amend Appendix I (b) by addingthe following new entries in chemicallyproper alphabetical order to read asfollows:* * * * *

C9 Resinfeed (DSM) (32) is notcompatible with Group 2, Sulfuric acid.* * * * *

Carbon tetrachloride (36) is notcompatible withTetraethylenepentamine orTriethylenetetramine, both Group 7,Aliphatic amines.* * * * *

Catoxid feedstock (36) is notcompatible with Group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or12.* * * * *

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1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethylpentan-3-one (18) is not compatiblewith Group 5 (Caustics) or 10 (Amides).* * * * *

Diethylenetriamine (7) is notcompatible with 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, Group 36,Halogenated hydrocarbons.* * * * *

Ethyl tert-butyl ether (41) is notcompatible with Group 1, Non-oxidizingmineral acids.* * * * *

NIAX POLYOL APP 240C (0) is notcompatible with Group 2, 3, 5, 7, or 12.* * * * *

Propylene, Propane, MAPP gasmixture (containing 12% or less MAPPgas) (30) is not compatible with Group1 (Non-oxidizing mineral acids), Group

36 (Halogenated hydrocarbons),nitrogen dioxide, oxidizing materials, ormolten sulfur.* * * * *

Tall oil fatty acid (Resin acids lessthan 20%) (34) is not compatible withGroup 5, Caustics.* * * * *

Tetraethylenepentamine (7) is notcompatible with Carbon tetrachloride,Group 36, Halogenated hydrocarbons.* * * * *

1,2,3-Trichloropropane (36) is notcompatible with Diethylenetriamine,Ethylenediamine, Ethyleaneamine EA1302, or Triethylenetetramine, all Group7, Aliphatic amines.* * * * *

Triethylenetetramine (7) is notcompatible with Carbon tetrachloride,

or 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, both Group36, Halogenated hydrocarbons.* * * * *

PART 151—BARGES CARRYING BULKLIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIALCARGOES

14. The citation of authority for part151 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1903; 46 U.S.C. 3703;49 CFR 1.46.

§ 151.05–1 [Amended]

15. In § 151.05–1, remove paragraph(f) and redesignate paragraphs (g)through (r) as (f) through (q).

16. Following § 151.05–2, revise Table151.05 to read as follows:

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iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

pen

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ent

FN

oN

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AN

AG

Chl

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s (c

rude

)...

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.I

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5I-

DN

AG

o-C

hlor

onitr

oben

zene

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

I1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-5

.50-

73N

AN

AG

Chl

oros

ulfo

nic

acid

......

......

......

......

......

......

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.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

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.50-

20.5

0-21

.50-

73

I-B

NA

G

Coa

l tar

nap

htha

sol

vent

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

73I-

DN

AG

Coa

l tar

pitc

h (m

olte

n)...

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Ele

v.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

73I-

DN

AG

Cre

osot

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

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iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

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RV

ent

NY

esN

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AN

AG

Cre

sols

(al

l iso

mer

s)...

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

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III1

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iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

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RV

ent

NY

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AN

AG

Cre

sols

w

ith

less

th

an

5%

Phe

nol,

see

Cre

sols

(al

l iso

mer

s).

Cre

sols

with

5%

or

mor

e P

heno

l, se

e P

he-

nol.

Cre

syla

te s

pent

cau

stic

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

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gral

Gra

vity

......

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pen

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nII

G-1

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Ven

t N

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AN

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se

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Cro

tona

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......

......

......

......

......

......

......

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os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.55-

1(h)

I-C

NA

G

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yclo

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......

......

......

......

......

......

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ravi

ty...

.....

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tr.

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ent

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I-D

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G

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l mix

ture

......

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Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

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I-D

NA

G

Cyc

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min

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

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ty...

.....

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tr.

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ent

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ty...

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pen

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ent

FY

es.5

0-60

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NA

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iso-

Dec

yl a

cryl

ate

......

......

......

......

......

......

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tmos

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mb.

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tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

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RV

ent

NY

es.5

0-70

(a)

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81(a

),(b

).5

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c)

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G

Dic

hlor

oben

zene

(al

l iso

mer

s)...

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

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t F

Yes

.56-

1(a)

,(b

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DN

AG

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hlor

odifl

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met

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......

......

......

......

.....

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ss.

Am

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2i

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Pre

ssur

e...

......

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RR

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P-1

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NR

No

No

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NA

G

1,1-

Dic

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ane

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

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mb.

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iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

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RV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

DN

AG

2,2’

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hlor

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yl e

ther

......

......

......

......

......

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mb.

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iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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tr.

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ent

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omet

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......

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

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Am

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1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

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.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

No

I-D

NA

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Dic

hlor

ophe

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ace

tic a

cid,

die

than

ol-

amin

e sa

lt so

lutio

n.A

tmos

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mb.

III1

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iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

pen

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RV

ent

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o.5

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a),

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ic

acid

, di

met

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amin

e sa

lt so

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Ele

v.III

1i

2i

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gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

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1(a)

,(b

), (

c),

(g)

NA

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hlor

ophe

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ic

acid

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iisop

ro-

pano

lam

ine

salt

solu

tion.

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.56-

1(a)

,(b

), (

c),

(g)

NA

NA

G

1,1-

Dic

hlor

opro

pane

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

1,2-

Dic

hlor

opro

pane

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

1,3-

Dic

hlor

opro

pane

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

1,3-

Dic

hlor

opro

pene

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

Dic

hlor

opro

pene

, D

ichl

orop

ropa

ne

mix

-tu

res.

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

2,2-

Dic

hlor

opro

pion

ic a

cid

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

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ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

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ryV

ent

FY

es.5

0-73

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1(e)

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NA

G

Die

than

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ine

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

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tmos

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mb.

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tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

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c)N

AN

AG

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see

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......

......

......

......

......

......

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tegr

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ty...

.....

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......

......

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......

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Diis

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min

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......

......

......

......

......

......

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tmos

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tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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ent

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N,N

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ethy

lace

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......

......

......

......

......

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Am

b.III

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2i

Inte

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Gra

vity

......

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VR

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G-1

NR

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t F

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.56-

1(b)

I-D

NA

G

Dim

ethy

lam

ine

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..P

ress

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......

.....

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......

......

......

......

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Am

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2ii

Inte

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Gra

vity

......

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VR

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G-1

NR

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t F

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,(c

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CN

AG

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ethy

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amid

e...

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

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b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

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VR

estr

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G-1

NR

Ven

t F

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.55-

1(e)

I-D

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G

1,4-

Dio

xane

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

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G-1

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tV

ent

FY

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CN

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diis

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nate

......

......

......

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tmos

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lev.

II1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IG

-1In

ert

Dry

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

6-1(

a),

(b)

NA

Yes

G

Di-n

-pro

pyla

min

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

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ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

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tr.

IIG

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RV

ent

FY

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5-1(

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CN

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met

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tegr

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ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

pen

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ent

NY

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AN

AG

Dod

ecyl

phe

nol

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

I1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

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RV

ent

NY

es.5

0-73

I-D

NA

2

Epi

chlo

rohy

drin

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

I1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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Clo

sed

IG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-5

I-C

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G

Eth

anol

amin

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

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tmos

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Eth

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ate

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

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2ii

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gral

Gra

vity

......

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NR

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t F

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70(a

).5

0-81

(a),

(b)

I-D

NA

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......

......

......

......

......

......

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......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

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RR

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t F

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8

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thyl

cycl

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ine

......

......

......

......

......

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2ii

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vity

......

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VR

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NR

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t F

Yes

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Eth

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e ch

loro

hydr

in...

......

......

......

......

......

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Am

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1ii

2ii

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gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

0-73

I-D

NA

G

Eth

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e cy

anoh

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......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

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al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

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NY

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......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

AG

Eth

ylen

e di

brom

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FN

oN

oN

AN

AG

Eth

ylen

e di

chlo

ride

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

DN

AG

Eth

ylen

e gl

ycol

mon

oalk

yl e

ther

s...

......

......

Incl

udin

g:2-

Eth

oxye

than

olE

thyl

ene

glyc

ol b

utyl

eth

erE

thyl

ene

glyc

ol t

ert-

buty

l eth

erE

thyl

ene

glyc

ol e

thyl

eth

erE

thyl

ene

glyc

ol m

ethy

l eth

erE

thyl

ene

glyc

ol n

-pro

pyl e

ther

Eth

ylen

e gl

ycol

isop

ropy

l eth

er

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-C

NA

G

Eth

ylen

e gl

ycol

hex

yl e

ther

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

esN

oN

AN

AG

Eth

ylen

e gl

ycol

pro

pyl e

ther

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

No

NA

NA

G

Eth

ylen

e ox

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..P

ress

.A

mb.

I1N

A2

iiIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Res

tr.

IIP

-2In

ert

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

10.5

0-12

I-B

.40-

1(c)

4

Eth

yl e

ther

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1N

A2

iiIn

d. G

ravi

ty...

......

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IIG

-1In

ert

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

40.5

0-42

I-C

NA

G

2-E

thyl

hexy

l acr

ylat

e...

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

0-70

(a)

.50-

81(a

),(b

)

I-D

NA

G

Eth

ylid

ene

norb

orne

ne...

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

0-74

NA

NA

G

Eth

yl m

etha

cryl

ate

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-70

(a)

I-D

NA

G

2-E

thyl

-3-p

ropy

lacr

olei

n...

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

CN

AG

Fer

ric c

hlor

ide

solu

tions

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.50-

20.5

0-75

I-B

NA

G

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AB

LE15

1.05

— S

UM

MA

RY

OF

MIN

IMU

MR

EQ

UIR

EM

EN

TS—

Con

tinue

d

Car

go id

entif

icat

ion1

Hul

lty

pe

Car

gose

gre-

gatio

nta

nk

Tan

ksC

argo

tra

nsfe

rE

nviro

nmen

tal

cont

rol

Fire

prot

ectio

nre

quire

d

Spe

cial

re-

quire

men

ts in

46 C

FR

Par

t15

1

Ele

ctric

alha

zard

clas

s an

dgr

oup

Tem

p.co

ntro

l in-

stal

l.

Tan

k in

-te

rnal

in-

spec

t.pe

riod—

year

sC

argo

nam

eP

ress

ure

Tem

p.T

ype

Ven

tG

augi

ngde

vice

Pip

ing

clas

sC

ontr

olC

argo

tank

s

Car

goha

ndlin

gsp

ace

a.b.

c.d.

e.f.

g.h.

i.j.

k.l.

m.

n.o.

p.q.

Flu

oros

ilici

c ac

id (

30%

or

less

)...

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2ii

Ind.

Gra

vity

......

......

..P

VC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.50-

20.5

0-22

.50-

73.5

0-77

I-B

NA

4

For

mal

dehy

de s

olut

ion

(37%

to

50%

)...

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.55-

1(h)

I-B

NA

G

For

mic

aci

d...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

73.5

5-1(

i)I-

DN

AG

Fur

fura

l...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.55-

1(h)

I-C

NA

G

Glu

tara

ldeh

yde

solu

tion

(50%

or

less

)...

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

No

NA

NA

G

Gly

oxyl

ic a

cid

solu

tion

(50%

or

less

)...

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.50-

73.5

0-81

.58-

1(e)

NA

NA

G

Hex

amet

hyle

nedi

amin

e so

lutio

n...

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

AG

Hex

amet

hyle

neim

ine

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.56-

1(b)

,(c

)I-

CN

AG

Hyd

roch

loric

aci

d...

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1N

A2

iiIn

d. G

ravi

ty...

......

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FN

o.5

0-20

.50-

22.5

0-73

I-B

NA

4

Hyd

roflu

oros

ilici

c ac

id (

25%

or

less

), s

eeF

luor

osili

cic

acid

(30

% o

r le

ss).

2-H

ydro

xyet

hyl a

cryl

ate

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.I

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

0-70

(a)

.50-

73.5

0-81

(a),

(b)

NA

NA

G

Isop

rene

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-70

(a)

.50-

81(a

),(b

)

I-D

NA

G

Kra

ft pu

lpin

g liq

uors

(fr

ee a

lkal

i con

tent

3%

or

mor

e)

(incl

udin

g:

Bla

ck,

Gre

en,

orW

hite

liqu

or).

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

NR

No

.50-

73.5

6-1(

a),

(c),

(g)

NA

NA

G

Mes

ityl o

xide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

No

I-D

NA

G

Met

hyla

cety

lene

, P

ropa

dien

e m

ixtu

re...

.....

Pre

ss.

Am

b.III

1 N

A2

iiIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Res

tr.

IIP

-2N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-79

I-C

NA

G

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ethy

l acr

ylat

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

70(a

).5

0-81

(a),

(b)

I-D

NA

G

Met

hyla

min

e so

lutio

n (4

2% o

r le

ss)

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.II

1NA

2ii

Ind.

Gra

vity

......

......

..P

VC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.56-

1(a)

,(b

), (

c),

(g)

I-D

NA

G

Met

hyl b

rom

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.P

ress

.A

mb.

I1N

A2

iiIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Clo

sed

IP

-2N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-5

I-D

NA

2

Met

hyl c

hlor

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..P

ress

.A

mb.

II1N

A2

iiIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Res

tr.

IIP

-2N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

A8

Met

hylc

yclo

pent

adie

ne d

imer

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

BN

AG

Met

hyl d

ieth

anol

amin

e...

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.56-

1(b)

,(c

)I-

CN

AG

2-M

ethy

l-5-e

thyl

pyrid

ine

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.55-

1(e)

I-D

NA

G

Met

hyl m

etha

cryl

ate

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

70(a

).5

0-81

(a),

(b)

I-D

NA

G

2-M

ethy

lpyr

idin

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

AG

alph

a-M

ethy

lsty

rene

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

70(a

).5

0-81

(a),

(b)

I-D

NA

G

Mon

ochl

oro-

difl

uoro

met

hane

......

......

......

...P

ress

.A

mb.

III1N

A2

iIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Res

tr.

IP

-1N

RN

RN

oN

oN

AN

AG

Mor

phol

ine

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

CN

AG

Mot

or

fuel

an

ti-kn

ock

com

poun

ds

(con

-ta

inin

g le

ad a

lkyl

s).

Atm

os.

Am

b.I

1ii

2ii

Ind.

Gra

vity

......

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

6.5

0-73

I-D

NA

.50-

6

Nitr

ic a

cid

(70%

or

less

)...

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FN

o.5

0-20

.50-

73.5

0-80

I-B

NA

4

Nitr

oben

zene

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.I

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

0-73

I-D

NA

G

Nitr

ogen

, liq

uefie

d...

......

......

......

......

......

......

Pre

ss.

Low

III1N

A2

iIn

d. P

ress

ure

......

.....

SR

Res

tr.

II-L

P-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.40-

1(a)

.50-

30.5

0-36

NA

.40-

1(a)

G

1- o

r 2-

Nitr

opro

pane

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

81I-

CN

AG

o-N

itrot

olue

ne...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.I

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

5.5

0-73

I-D

NA

G

Oct

yl n

itrat

es (

all

isom

ers)

, se

e A

lkyl

(C7–

C9)

nitr

ates

.

Ole

um...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.50-

20.5

0-21

.50-

73

I-B

NA

4

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LE15

1.05

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MA

RY

OF

MIN

IMU

MR

EQ

UIR

EM

EN

TS—

Con

tinue

d

Car

go id

entif

icat

ion1

Hul

lty

pe

Car

gose

gre-

gatio

nta

nk

Tan

ksC

argo

tra

nsfe

rE

nviro

nmen

tal

cont

rol

Fire

prot

ectio

nre

quire

d

Spe

cial

re-

quire

men

ts in

46 C

FR

Par

t15

1

Ele

ctric

alha

zard

clas

s an

dgr

oup

Tem

p.co

ntro

l in-

stal

l.

Tan

k in

-te

rnal

in-

spec

t.pe

riod—

year

sC

argo

nam

eP

ress

ure

Tem

p.T

ype

Ven

tG

augi

ngde

vice

Pip

ing

clas

sC

ontr

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argo

tank

s

Car

goha

ndlin

gsp

ace

a.b.

c.d.

e.f.

g.h.

i.j.

k.l.

m.

n.o.

p.q.

Pen

tach

loro

etha

ne...

......

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

No

NA

NA

G

1,3-

Pen

tadi

ene

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-70

(a)

.50-

81I-

DN

AG

Per

chlo

roet

hyle

ne...

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

No

NA

NA

G

Phe

nol

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

I1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

0-5

.50-

73I-

DN

A2

Pho

spho

ric a

cid

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.50-

20.5

0-23

.50-

73

I-B

NA

4

Pho

spho

rus,

whi

te (

elem

enta

l)...

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Ele

v.I

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dI

G-1

Wat

erP

adV

ent

FY

es.5

0-50

NA

NA

4-8

Pht

halic

anh

ydrid

e (m

olte

n)...

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.E

lev.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

DN

AG

Pol

yeth

ylen

e po

lyam

ines

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.55-

1(e)

NA

NA

G

Pol

ymet

hyle

ne p

olyp

heny

l iso

cyan

ate

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IIG

-1D

ryV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

e)N

AN

AG

Pot

assi

um h

ydro

xide

sol

utio

n, s

ee C

aust

icpo

tash

sol

utio

n.

iso-

Pro

pano

lam

ine

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

AG

Pro

pano

lam

ine

(iso-

, n-

)...

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

6-1(

b),

(c)

I-D

NA

G

Pro

pion

ic a

cid

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NY

es.5

0-73

.55-

1(g)

I-D

NA

G

iso-

Pro

pyla

min

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Clo

sed

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

c)I-

DN

AG

Pro

pyle

ne o

xide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Pre

ss.

Am

b.II

1NA

2ii

Ind.

Pre

ssur

e...

......

..S

RR

estr

.II

P-1

Iner

tV

ent

FY

es.5

0-10

.50-

13I-

BN

AG

iso-

Pro

pyl e

ther

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

Res

tr.

IIG

-1In

ert

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

70(a

)I-

DN

AG

Pyr

idin

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.55-

1(e)

I-D

NA

G

Sod

ium

alu

min

ate

solu

tion

(45%

or

less

)...

Atm

os.

Am

b.E

lev.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RN

RN

o.5

0-73

.56-

1(a)

,(b

), (

c)

NA

NA

G

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odiu

m c

hlor

ate

solu

tion

(50%

or

less

)...

..A

tmos

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mb.

III1

i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

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RV

ent

NN

o.5

0-73

NA

NA

G

Sod

ium

dic

hrom

ate

solu

tion

(70%

or

less

)A

tmos

.A

mb.

II1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.50-

5(d)

.50-

73.5

6-1(

b),

(c)

NA

NA

G

Sod

ium

hy

drox

ide

solu

tion,

se

e C

aust

icso

da s

olut

ion.

Sod

ium

hyp

ochl

orite

sol

utio

n (2

0% o

r le

ss)

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.50-

73.5

6-1(

a),

(b)

NA

NA

G

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ium

sul

fide,

hyd

rosu

lfide

sol

utio

ns (

H2S

15pp

m o

r le

ss).

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

No

.50-

73.5

5-1(

b)N

AN

AG

Sod

ium

sul

fide,

hyd

rosu

lfide

sol

utio

ns (

H2S

grea

ter

than

15

ppm

bu

t le

ss

than

200p

pm).

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.50-

73.5

5-1(

b)N

AN

AG

Sod

ium

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fide,

hyd

rosu

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sol

utio

ns (

H2S

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ter

than

200

ppm

).A

tmos

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mb.

II1

ii2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

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sed

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

FN

o.5

0-73

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1(b)

NA

NA

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ium

thi

ocya

nate

sol

utio

n (5

6% o

r le

ss)

Atm

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Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

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nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.58-

1(a)

NA

NA

G

Sty

rene

mon

omer

......

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

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RV

ent

NY

es.5

0-70

(a)

.50-

81(a

),(b

)

I-D

NA

G

Sul

fur

(mol

ten)

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.E

lev.

III1

i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1V

ent

NV

ent

NY

es.5

0-55

I-C

.40-

1(f)

(1)

G

Sul

fur

diox

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Pre

ss.

Am

b.I

1NA

2ii

Ind.

Pre

ssur

e...

......

..S

RC

lose

d...

......

.....

P-2

NR

Ven

t F

No

.50-

30.5

0-84

.55-

1(j)

NA

NA

2

Sul

furic

aci

d...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NN

o.5

0-20

.50-

21.5

0-73

I-B

NA

4

Sul

furic

aci

d, s

pent

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

III1

ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

Ope

nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RV

ent

NN

o.5

0-20

.50-

21.5

0-73

I-B

NA

4

1,1,

2,2-

Tet

rach

loro

etha

ne...

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

No

NA

NA

G

Tet

raet

hyle

nepe

ntam

ine

......

......

......

......

.....

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

Ven

t N

Yes

.55-

1(c)

I-C

NA

G

Tet

rahy

drof

uran

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

70(b

)I-

CN

AG

Tol

uene

diam

ine

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Ele

v.II

1ii

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VC

lose

dII

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

Yes

.50-

73.5

6-1(

a),

(b),

(c)

,(g

)

NA

NA

G

Tol

uene

diis

ocya

nate

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

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b.I

1ii

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

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VC

lose

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Ven

t F

Yes

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5.5

5-1(

e)I-

DN

AG

o-T

olui

dine

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

mb.

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ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

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sed

IIG

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RV

ent

FY

es.5

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......

......

......

......

......

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tegr

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ty...

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tr.

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ent

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oeth

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e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

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i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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tr.

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ent

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1,2,

3-T

richl

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ne...

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

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Am

b.II

1ii

2i

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......

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estr

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t F

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.50-

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......

......

......

......

......

......

......

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1i

2i

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Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

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t N

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1(b)

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amin

e...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.A

tmos

.A

mb.

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ii2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

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tr.

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ent

FY

es.5

5-1(

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thyl

enet

etra

min

e...

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

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i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

pen

IIG

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ent

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es.5

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le

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1i

2i

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vity

......

..O

pen

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NR

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No

.56-

1(a)

,(b

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c)N

AN

AG

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m p

hosp

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sol

utio

n...

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.E

lev.

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i2

iIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

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nO

pen

IIG

-1N

RN

RN

o.5

0-73

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1(a)

,(c

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NA

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a,

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mon

ium

ni

trat

e so

lutio

n (c

on-

tain

ing

mor

e th

an 2

% N

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os.

Am

b.III

1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

NR

Ven

t F

No

.56-

1(b)

I-D

NA

G

Val

eral

dehy

de (

all i

som

ers)

......

......

......

......

Atm

os.

Am

b.III

1i

2ii

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

G-1

Iner

tV

ent

FY

esN

oI-

CN

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Van

illan

bl

ack

liquo

r (f

ree

alka

li co

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or

mor

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Am

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1i

2i

Inte

gral

Gra

vity

......

..O

pen

Ope

nII

G-1

NR

NR

No

.50-

73.5

6-1(

a),

(c),

(g)

NA

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ceta

te...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..A

tmos

.A

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i2

iiIn

tegr

al G

ravi

ty...

.....

PV

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nII

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NR

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t F

Yes

.50-

70(a

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0-81

(a),

(b)

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Vin

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hlor

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Pre

ss.

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b.II

1NA

2ii

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ssur

e...

......

..S

RC

lose

dII

P-2

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t F

Yes

.50-

30.5

0-34

I-D

NA

8

Vin

yl c

hlor

ide

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....

Atm

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Low

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A2

iiIn

d. G

ravi

ty...

......

.....

PV

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t F

Yes

.50-

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1(b)

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8

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ene

chlo

ride

......

......

......

......

......

......

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.A

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iiIn

d. G

ravi

ty...

......

.....

PV

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sed

IIP

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ent

FY

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f).5

0-70

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81(a

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I-D

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tolu

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......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

Atm

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1i

2ii

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vity

......

..P

VR

estr

.II

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70(a

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c),

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§ 151.12–5 [Amended]

17. Amend § 151.12–5 by adding thefollowing new entries in chemicallyproper alphabetized order:

§ 151.12–5 Equipment for Category D NLS.

* * * * *Cyclohexanone, Cychexanol mixture* * * * *

Glyoxylic acid solution (50% or less)* * * * *

PART 153—SHIPS CARRYING BULKLIQUID, LIQUEFIED GAS, ORCOMPRESSED GAS HAZARDOUSMATERIALS

18. The citation of authority for Part153 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 46 U.S.C. 3703; 49 CFR 1.46.Section 153.40 issued under 49 U.S.C. 5103.Sections 153.470 through 153.491, 153.1100through 153.1132, and 153.1600 through153.1608 also issued under 33 U.S.C.1903(b).

19. Revise Table 1 of part 153 to readas follows:

TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Acetic acid ......................... D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .409, .527, .554, .933 ........ I-DAcetic anhydride ................ D S II 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .409, .526, .527, .554, .933 I-DAcetochlor .......................... A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NAAcetone cyanohydrin ......... A S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .238(a), .316, .336, .408, .525,

.526, .527, .912(a)(2), .933,

.1002, .1004, .1020, .1035.

I-D

Acetonitrile ......................... III S II B/3 PV Restr A .409, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-DAcrylamide solution (50%

or less).D S II NR Open Closed NSR .409, .525(a), (c), (d), (e),

.912(a)(1), .1002(a), .1004, .1020.NA

Acrylic acid ........................ D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .409, .526, .912(a)(1),.933, .1002(a), .1004.

I-D

Acrylonitrile ........................ B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .236(a), (c), (d), .316, .408, .525,.526, .527, .912(a)(1), .1004,.1020.

I-D

Adiponitrile ......................... D S III 4m PV Restr A .526 ................................................. I-DAlachlor .............................. B S/P III NR Open Open A, C .238(a), .409, .440, .488, .908(a),

(b).NA

Alcohol (C6–C17) (sec-ondary) poly(3–6)ethoxylates.

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Alcohol (C6–C17) (sec-ondary) poly(7–12)ethoxylates.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... NA

Alcohol(C9–C11) poly(2.5–9) ethoxylate.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Alcohol(C12–C15)poly(...)ethoxylates, seeAlcohol(C12–C16)poly(...)ethoxylates.

Alcohol(C12–C16) poly(1–6)ethoxylates.

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Alcohol(C12–C16) poly(7–19)ethoxylates.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Alcohol(C12–C16)poly(20+)ethoxylates.

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NA

Alkanes(C6–C9) (all iso-mers).

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Alkane(C14–C17) sulfonicacid, sodium salt solution(65% or less).

B P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .908(a) ................................... NA

Alkaryl polyether (C9–C20) B P III NR Open Open A, B .409; (.440, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NAAlkenyl(C16–C20) succinic

anhydride.D S III B/3 PV Closed NSR .316, .408, .525, .526, .1020 .......... NA

Alkyl acrylate-Vinyl pyridinecopolymer in Toluene.

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Alkylaryl phosphate mix-tures (more than 40%Diphenyl tolyl phosphate,less than 0.02% ortho-isomer).

A S/P I B/3 PV Closed A, B,C

.316, .408, .525, .526, .1020 .......... NA

Alkyl(C3–C4)benzenes (allisomers).

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Alkyl(C5–C8)benzenes (allisomers).

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D

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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Alkylbenzene, Alkylindane,Alkylindene mixture(each C12–C17).

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid(greater than 4%).

C S/P III NR Open Open A, B .440, .908(a) ................................... NA

Alkylbenzenesulfonic acid,sodium salt solution.

C P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .903, .908(a), (b) .................... NA

Alkyl(C7–C9) nitrates ......... B S/P II NR Open Open A, B .409, .560, .1002 ............................. NAAlkyl (C7–C11) phenol

poly(4-12) ethoxylate.B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488 1, .908(a), (b) ........ I-D

Alkyl(C8–C9) phenylaminein aromatic solvent.

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Alkyl(C10–C20, saturatedand unsaturated)phosphite.

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NA

Alkyl(C8–C10)polyglucoside solution(65% or less).

C P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. NA

Alkyl(C12–C14)polyglucoside solution(55% or less).

B P III NR Open Open NSR .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... NA

Alkyl(C8–C10)/(C12–C14):(40% or less/60% ormore) polyglucoside so-lution (55% or less).

B P III NR Open Open NSR .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... NA

Alkyl(C8–C10)/(C12–C14):(50/50%) polyglucosidesolution (55% or less).

C P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. NA

Alkyl(C8–C10)/(C12–C14):(60% or more/40% orless) polyglucoside solu-tion (55% or less).

C P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. NA

Allyl alcohol ........................ B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .316, .408, .525, .526, .527, .933,.1020.

I-C

Allyl chloride ...................... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .316, .408, .525, .526, .527, .1020 I-DAluminum chloride (30% or

less), Hydrochloric acid(20% or less) solution.

D S III 4m PV Restr NSR .252, .526, .527, .554, .557, .933,.1045, .1052.

I-B

2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol D S III NR Open Open A, C,D

.236(b), (c), .409 ............................. NA

Aminoethylethanolamine ... D S III NR Open Open A .236(a), (b), (c), (g) ......................... NAN-Aminoethylpiperazine ..... D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .526 .................... I-C2-Amino-2-methyl-1-pro-

panol (90% or less).D S III NR Open Open A .236(a), (b), (c), (g) ......................... I-D

Ammonia aqueous (28% orless), see Ammoniumhydroxide (28% or lessNH3).

Ammonium bisulfite solu-tion (70% or less).

D S III 4m PV Restr No .238(e), .526, .933, .1002 ............... NA

Ammonium hydroxide(28% or less NH3).

C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B,C

.236(b), (c), (f), .526, .527 .............. I-D

Ammonium nitrate solution(greater than 45% andless than 93%).

D S II NR Open Open NSR .238(d), .252, .336, .409, .554(a),(b).

NA

Ammonium sulfide solution(45% or less).

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .408,.525, .526, .527, .933, .1002,.1020.

I-D

Ammonium thiocyanate(25% or less), Ammo-nium thiosulfate (20% orless) solution.

C P III NR Open Open NSR None ............................................... NA

Ammonium thiosulfate so-lution (60% or less).

C P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .908(b) ................................... NA

Amyl acetate (all isomers) C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

tert-Amyl methyl ether ....... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NAAniline ................................ C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .316, .408, .525, .526, .933, .1020 I-DAnthracene oil (Coal tar

fraction), see Coal tar.Aviation alkylates ...............

(C8 paraffins and iso-paraffins, b. pt. 95–120deg. C).

C P III 4m PV Restr B .409 ................................................. I-C

Barium long chain (C11–C50) alkaryl sulfonate.

B S/P II NR Open Open A, D .408, .440, .525(a), (c), (e), (d),.908(a), .1020.

NA

Barium long chain alkyl(C8–C14) phenate sul-fide.

[A] P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Benzene hydrocarbon mix-tures 2 (having 10%Benzene or more).

C 2 S/P III B/3 PV Closed A, B .316, .409, .440, .526, .908(b),.933, .1060.

I-D

Benzenesulfonyl chloride ... D S III 4m PV Restr A, B,D

.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-D

Benzene, Toluene, Xylenemixtures 2 (having 10%Benzene or more).

@C 2 S/P III B/3 PV Closed B .316, .409, .440, .526, .908(b),.1060.

I-D

Benzyl acetate ................... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DBenzyl alcohol ................... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DBenzyl chloride .................. B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B .316, .408, .525, .526, .527,

.912(a)(2), .1004, .1020.I-D

Bromochloromethane ........ D S III 4m PV Restr NSR .236(a), (b), (d), .526, .933 ............. NAButene oligomer ................ B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NAButyl acetate (all isomers) C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DButyl acrylate (all isomers) B S/P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),

.1004.I-D

Butylamine (all isomers) .... C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .316, .408, .525, .526,.527, .1020.

I-D

Butylbenzene (all isomers),see Alkyl(C3–C4)benzenes (all iso-mers).

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Butyl benzyl phthalate ....... A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-Dn-Butyl butyrate, see Butyl

butyrate (all isomers).Butyl butyrate (all isomers) B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D1,2-Butylene oxide ............. C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, C .372, .409, .440, .500, .526,

.530(a), (c), (e)–(g), (m)–(o),

.1010, .1011.

I-B

n-Butyl ether ...................... C S/P III B/3 PV Restr A, D .409, .500, .525, .526, .1020 .......... I-CButyl heptyl ketone ............ [C] P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NAiso-Butyl isobutyrate, see

Butyl butyrate (all iso-mers).

Butyl methacrylate ............. D S III 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),.1004.

I-D

Butyl methacrylate, Decylmethacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylatemixture.

D S III 4m PV Restr A, C,D

.912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b), .1004 ....... I-D

n-Butyl propionate ............. C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DButyl toluene ...................... @A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DButyraldehyde (all isomers) C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .526 ........................................ I-CButyric acid ........................ D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .554 ................................... I-DCalcium alkyl(C9)phenol

sulfide, polyolefinphosphorosulfide mixture.

A P II NR Open Open A, B .409 ................................................. NA

Calcium bromide, Zinc bro-mide solution, see Drill-ing brine (containing Zincsalts).

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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Calcium hypochlorite solu-tion (15% or less).

C S/P III 4m PV Restr NSR .236(a), (b) ...................................... NA

Calcium hypochlorite solu-tion (more than 15%).

B S/P III 4m PV Restr NSR .236(a), (b), .409 ............................. NA

Calcium long chainalkyl(C5–C10) phenate.

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NA

Calcium long chain alkylsalicylate (C13+).

C P III NR Open Open A, B (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Camphor oil ....................... B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B .409 ................................................. I-DCarbolic oil ......................... A S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .408, .440, .525, .526, .908(b),

.933, .1020.NA

Carbon disulfide ................. B S/P II B/3 PV Closed C .236(c), .252, .408, .500, .515,.520, .525, .526, .527, .1020,.1040.

I-A

Carbon tetrachloride .......... B S/P III B/3 PV Closed NSR .316, .409, .525, .526, .527, .1020 NACashew nut shell oil (un-

treated).D S III 4m PV Restr A, B .526, .933 ........................................ NA

Caustic potash solution ..... C S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (c), (g), .933 ...................... NACaustic soda solution ........ D S III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (c), (g), .933 ...................... NACetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate

mixture.III S III NR Open Open A, C,

D.912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b), .1004 ....... NA

Chlorinated paraffins (C10–C13).

A P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. NA

Chloroacetic acid (80% orless).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed NSR .238(e), .408, .440, .554, .908(b) ... I-D

Chlorobenzene .................. B S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526 ........................................ I-DChloroform ......................... B S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .409, .525, .526, .527, .1020 .......... NA(crude) Chlorohydrins ........ D S II B/3 PV Closed A .408, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-D4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy-

acetic acid, dimethyl-amine salt solution.

C P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g) ......................... NA

o-Chloronitrobenzene B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,C, D

.316, .336, .408, .440, .525, .526,.908(a), (b), .933, .1020.

NA

1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-di-methyl pentan-3-one.

B P III NR Open Open A, B,D

.409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NA

2- or 3-Chloropropionicacid.

C S/P III NR Open Open A .238(a), (b), .440, .554, .908(a), (b) NA

Chlorosulfonic acid ............ C S/P I B/3 PV Closed NSR .408, .525, .526, .527, .554, .555,.602, .933, .1000, .1020, .1045.

I-B

o-Chlorotoluene ................. A S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B,C

.409, .526 ........................................ I-D

m-Chlorotoluene ................ B S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B,C

.409, .526 ........................................ I-D

p-Chlorotoluene ................. B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B,C

.409, .440, .526, .908(b) ................. I-D

Chlorotoluenes (mixed iso-mers).

A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B,C

.409, .526 ........................................ I-D

Coal tar .............................. A S/P II 4m PV Restr B, D .409, .933, .1060 ............................. I-DCoal tar naphtha solvent ... B S/P III 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526, .933, .1060 ................... I-DCoal tar pitch (molten) ....... D S III 4m PV Restr B, D .252, .409, .933, .1060 ................... I-DCobalt naphthenate in sol-

vent naphtha.A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526 ........................................ I-D

Coconut oil, fatty acid ........ C P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(a), (b) .................... NACottonseed oil, fatty acid ... [C] P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(a) .......................... NACreosote (coal tar) ............. A S/P II NR Open Open A, B,

D.409 ................................................. I-D

Creosote (wood) ................ A S/P II NR Open Open A, B,D

.409 ................................................. NA

Cresols (all isomers) .......... A S/P II NR Open Open A, B .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-D

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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Cresols with less than 5%Phenol, see Cresols (allisomers)

Cresols with 5% or morePhenol, see Phenol

Cresylate spent caustic(mixtures of Cresols andCaustic soda solutions).

A S/P II NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (c), .409, .933 .................... NA

Cresylic acid, dephenolized A S/P II NR Open Open A, B .409 ................................................. NACresylic acid, sodium salt

solution, see Cresylatespent caustic.

Crotonaldehyde ................. A S/P II B/3 PV Restr A .316, .409, .525, .526, .527, .1020 I-CCumene (isopropyl-

benzene), see Propyl-benzene (all isomers).

1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene .... A S/P I 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .408, .526, .912(a)(1),.1002(a), (b), .1004.

I-D

Cycloheptane ..................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DCyclohexane ...................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-DCyclohexanone .................. D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(a), (b), .409, .526 .................... I-DCyclohexanone,

Cyclohexanol mixture.D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(a), (b), .526 ............................. I-D

Cyclohexyl acetate ............ B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DCyclohexylamine ................ C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, C,

D.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-D

1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer(molten).

B P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... I-C

Cyclopentane ..................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DCyclopentene ..................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Dp-Cymene .......................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Diso-Decaldehyde ................ @C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-Cn-Decaldehyde ................... @B P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-CDecanoic acid .................... C P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(a), (b) .................... NADecene .............................. B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DDecyl acetate ..................... B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA(iso-, n-) Decyl acrylate ..... A S/P II NR Open Open A, C,

D.236(a), (b), (c), .409, .912(a)(1),

.1002(a), (b), .1004.I-D

Decyl alcohol (all isomers) B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-DDecyloxytetrahydro-

thiophene dioxide.A S/P II B/3 PV Restr A .409, .526 ........................................ NA

Dibromomethane ............... C S/P II 4m PV Restr NSR .236(a), (b), (d), .408, .525(a), (c),(d), (e), .526, .933, .1020.

NA

Dibutylamine ...................... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B,C, D

.236(b), (c), .409, .526 .................... I-C

Dibutyl hydrogen phos-phonate.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

ortho-Dibutyl phthalate ...... A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DDichlorobenzene (all iso-

mers) 1.B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B,

D.236(a), (b), .409, .440, .488 1,

.526, .908(a), (b) 1.I-D

3,4-Dichloro-1-butene ........ B S/P III B/3 PV Closed A, B,C

.316, .409, .525(a), (c), (d), (e),.526, .527, .933, .1020.

I-D

1,1-Dichloroethane ............ D S III 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526, .527 ............................... I-D2,2’-Dichloroethyl ether ...... B S/P II 4m PV Restr A .236(a), (b), .409, .526 .................... I-C1,6-Dichlorohexane ............ B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526 ........................................ NA2,2’-Dichloroisopropyl ether C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A, B,

C, D.236(a), (b), .316, .408(a), .440,

.525, .526, .1020.I-D

Dichloromethane ................ D S III 4m PV Restr NSR .526 ................................................. I-D2,4-Dichlorophenol 4 .......... A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B,

C, D.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .440,

.500, .501, .526, .908(b), .933.I-D

2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, diethanolamine saltsolution.

A S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409 ................ NA

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Cat-egory

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Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, dimethylamine saltsolution.

A S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409 ................ NA

2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, triisopropanolaminesalt solution.

A S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409 ................ NA

1,1-Dichloropropane .......... C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A, B .409, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-D1,2-Dichloropropane .......... C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A, B .409, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-D1,3-Dichloropropane .......... D S II B/3 PV Restr A, B .409, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-D1,3-Dichloropropene .......... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B .316, .336, .408, .525, .526, .527,

.1020.I-D

Dichloropropene,Dichloropropane mix-tures.

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,C, D

.316, .336, .408, .526, .527 ............ I-D

2,2-Dichloropropionic acid D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(e), .266, .500, .501, .554, .933 NADiethanolamine .................. D S III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c) ...................................... NADiethylamine ...................... C S/P III B/3 PV Restr A .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .525,

.526, .527, .1020.I-C

Diethylaminoethanol, seeDiethylethanolamine

2,6-Diethylaniline ............... C S/P III NR Open Open B, C,D

.236(b), .409, .440, .908(b) ............. NA

Diethylbenzene .................. A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DDiethylenetriamine ............. D S III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c) ...................................... NADiethylethanolamine .......... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-CDiethyl ether, see Ethyl

etherDi-(2-ethylhexyl) phos-

phoric acid.C S/P III NR Open Open A, B,

C, D.236(b), (c) ...................................... I-D

Diethyl phthalate ................ C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DDiethyl sulfate .................... B S/P II 4m PV Closed A, D .236(a), (c), (d), .409, .526, .933 .... I-DDiglycidyl ether of

Bisphenol A.B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Diglycidyl ether ofBisphenol F.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Di-n-hexyl adipate .............. B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NADiisobutylamine ................. C S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B,

C, D.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .525(a),

(c), (d), (e), .526, .1020.I-C

Diisobutylcarbinol ............... @C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DDiisobutylene ..................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DDiisobutyl phthalate ........... B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... I-DDiisopropanolamine ........... C S/P III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c), .440, .908(a), (b) ......... I-DDiisopropylamine ............... C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .236(b), (c), .408, .525, .526, .527,

.1020.I-C

Diisopropylbenzene (allisomers).

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D

N,N-Dimethylacetamide ..... D S III B/3 PV Restr B .236(b), .316, .525, .526, .527,.1020.

I-D

N,N-Dimethylacetamide so-lution (40% or less).

D S III B/3 PV Restr B .236(b), .316, .526 .......................... I-D

Dimethyl adipate ................ B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... NADimethylamine solution

(45% or less).C S/P III B/3 PV Restr A, C,

D.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .525,

.526, .527, .1020.I-C

Dimethylamine solution(over 45% but not over55%).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .408,.525, .526, .527, .1020.

I-C

Dimethylamine solution(over 55% but not over65%).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .372,.408, .525, .526, .527, .1020.

I-C

2,6-Dimethylaniline ............ [C] S/P III NR Open Open B, C,D

.236(b), .409, .440, .908(b) ............. I-D

N,N-Dimethylcyclo-hexylamine.

C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .409,.525, .526, .527, .1020.

NA

N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine A S/P I NR Open Open B .236(b), .408 ................................... NADimethylethanolamine ....... D S III 4m PV Restr A, D .236(b), (c), .409, .526 .................... I-C

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Cat-egory

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Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Dimethylformamide ............ D S III 4m PV Restr A, D .236(b), .409, .526 .......................... I-DDimethyl glutarate .............. C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NADimethyl hydrogen

phosphite.B S/P III 4m PV Restr A, D .526 ................................................. NA

Dimethyl naphthalene sul-fonic acid, sodium saltsolution.

[A] P III NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Dimethyloctanoic acid ........ C P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(b) .......................... I-DDimethyl phthalate ............. C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DDimethyl succinate ............ C P III NR Open Open A .440, .908(b) ................................... NADinitrotoluene (molten) ...... A S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .316, .408, .525, .526, .527, .1003,

.1020.I-C

1,4-Dioxane ....................... D S II B/3 PV Closed A .408, .525, .526, .1020 ................... I-CDipentene .......................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DDiphenyl ............................. A P I NR Open Open B .408 ................................................. I-DDiphenylamine (molten) ..... B P III NR Open Open B, D .236(b), .409, .440, .488, .908(b) ... NADiphenylamines, alkylated A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NADiphenylamine, reaction

product with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentene.

A S/P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. NA

Diphenyl, Diphenyl ethermixtures.

A P I NR Open Open B .408 ................................................. I-D

Diphenyl ether ................... A P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DDiphenyl ether, Biphenyl

phenyl ether mixture.A P III NR Open Open A, B .409 ................................................. NA

Diphenylmethanediisocyanate 6.

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,C 6,D

.236(a), (b), .316, .409, .440, .500,.501, .525, .526, .602, .908(a),.1000, .1020.

NA

Diphenylol propane-epichlorohydrin resins.

B P III NR Open Open A, B .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Di-n-propylamine ............... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .525, .526, .1020 I-CDithiocarbamate ester (C7–

C35).A P II NR Open Open A, D .409 ................................................. NA

Dodecanol .......................... B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... I-DDodecene (all isomers) ..... B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DDodecyl alcohol, see

Dodecanol.Dodecylamine,

Tetradecylamine mixture.A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, D .236(b), (c), .409, .526 .................... NA

Dodecyldimethylamine,Tetradecyldimethylaminemixture.

A S/P II NR Open Open B, C,D

.236(b), .409 ................................... NA

Dodecyl diphenyl etherdisulfonate solution.

A S/P II NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sul-fide.

A P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. NA

Dodecyl methacrylate ........ III S III NR Open Open A, C .236(b), (c), .912(a)(1), .1004 ......... I-DDodecyl-Octadecyl meth-

acrylate mixture.D S III NR Open Restr A, D .236(b), .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),

.1004.NA

Dodecyl-Pentadecyl meth-acrylate mixture.

III S III NR Open Open A, C,D

.912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b), .1004 ....... NA

Dodecyl phenol .................. A P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. I-DDrilling brine (containing

Zinc salts).B P III NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Epichlorohydrin .................. A S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .316, .408, .525, .526, .527, .1020 I-CEthanolamine ..................... D S III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c), .526 ............................. I-D2-Ethoxyethyl acetate ........ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-CEthyl acrylate ..................... A S/P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .526, .527, .912(a)(1),

.1002(a), (b), .1004.I-D

Ethylamine ......................... C S/P II B/3 PV Closed C, D .236(b), (c), .252, .372, .409, .525,.526, .527, .1020.

I-D

Ethylamine solution (72%or less).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .372, .408,.525(a), (c), (d), (e), .526, .527,.1020.

I-D

Ethyl amyl ketone .............. C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

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Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Ethylbenzene ..................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DN-Ethylbutylamine .............. C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .525(a),

(c), (d), (e), .526, .1020.I-C

Ethyl tert-butyl ether .......... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-CEthyl butyrate ..................... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DEthylcyclohexane ............... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DN-Ethylcyclohexylamine ..... D S III 4m PV Restr A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-CS-Ethyl dipropylthio-

carbamate.C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NA

Ethylene chlorohydrin ........ C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, D .316, .408, .525, .526, .527, .933,.1020.

I-D

Ethylene cyanohydrin ........ D S III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NAEthylenediamine ................ C S/P II 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .440, .526,

.908(b).I-D

Ethylene dibromide ............ B S/P II B/3 PV Closed NSR .408, .440, .525, .526, .527,.908(b), .1020.

NA

Ethylene dichloride ............ B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B .236(b), .408, .526 .......................... I-DEthylene glycol butyl ether

acetate.C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-C

Ethylene glycol diacetate ... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DEthylene glycol ethyl ether

acetate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate

Ethylene glycol methylether acetate.

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-C

Ethylene glycol monoalkylether.

D S III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-C

Including:2-EthoxyethanolEthylene glycol butyletherEthylene glycol tert-butyletherEthylene glycol ethyletherEthylene glycol hexyletherEthylene glycol methyletherEthylene glycol n-propyletherEthylene glycol isopropylether

Ethylene oxide (30% orless), Propylene oxidemixture.

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .252, .372, .408, .440, .500, .525,.526, .530, .1010, .1011, .1020.

I-B

Ethyl ether ......................... III S II 4m PV Closed A .236(g), .252, .372, .408, .440,.500, .515, .526, .527.

I-C

Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate ... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA2-Ethylhexanol ................... @C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-D2-Ethylhexyl acrylate ......... B S/P III NR Open Open A .409, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),

.1004.I-D

2-Ethylhexylamine ............. B S/P II B/3 PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .525, .526, .1020 I-DEthyl hexyl phthalate ......... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NAEthylidene norbornene ...... B S/P III B/3 PV Restr A, B,

C, D.236(b), .409, .526 .......................... NA

Ethyl methacrylate ............. D S III 4m PV Restr A, B,D

.409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),.1004.

I-D

Ethylphenol ........................ A S/P III NR Open Open B .409 ................................................. I-D2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein ..... A S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .526 ........................................ I-CEthyl toluene ...................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DFerric chloride solutions .... C S/P III NR Open Open NSR .409, .440, .554, .555, .908(b),

.1045.I-B

Ferric nitrate, Nitric acidsolution.

C S/P II 4m PV Restr NSR .408, .526, .527, .554, .555, .559,.933, .1045.

I-B

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mentsystem

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tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

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hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Fluorosilicic acid (30% orless).

C S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .252, .526, .527, .554, .555, .933,.1045.

I-B

Formaldehyde (50% ormore), Methanol mix-tures.

# S/P III 4m PV Closed A .409, .526, .527 ............................... I-B

Formaldehyde solution(37% to 50%).

C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .526, .527, .908(b) ........ I-B

Formic acid ........................ D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(b), (c), .409, .526, .527, .554,.933.

I-D

Fumaric adduct of rosin,water dispersion.

B P III NR Open Open NSR .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Furfural .............................. C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .526 ........................................ I-CFurfuryl alcohol .................. C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-CGlutaraldehyde solution

(50% or less).D S III NR Open Open NSR None ............................................... NA

Glycidyl ester of C10Trialkyl acetic acid, seeGlycidyl ester of Tridecylacetic acid.

Glycidyl ester of Tridecylacetic acid.

B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Glyoxylic acid solution(50% or less).

D S III NR Open Open A, C,D

.238(e), .554(a), (b), (c), .933,.1002.

NA

Heptane (all isomers), seeAlkanes(C6–C9) (all iso-mers).

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Heptanol (all isomers) ....... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DHeptene (all isomers) ........ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DHeptyl acetate .................... B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NAHexamethylenediamine

(molten).C S/P II B/3 PV Closed C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .336,

.409, .440, .525, .526, .527,

.908(a), (b), .933, .1020.

NA

Hexamethylenediamine so-lution.

C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .440, .526,.908(b).

I-D

Hexamethylenediisocyanate 6..

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C 6,D

.238(d), .252, .316, .336, .408,.500, .501, .525, .526, .527, .602,.1000, .1020.

NA

Hexamethyleneimine ......... C S/P II 4m PV Restr A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-CHexane (all isomers), see

Alkanes(C6–C9).C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Hexene (all isomers) ......... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DHexyl acetate ..................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DHydrochloric acid ............... D S III 4m PV Restr NSR .252, .526, .527, .554, .557, .933,

.1045, .1052.I-B

Hydrogen peroxide solu-tions (over 8% but notover 60%).

C S/P III B/3 PV Closed NSR .238(a), (c), .355, .409,.440(a)(1)&(2), .500, .933,.1004(a)(2), .1500.

NA

Hydrogen peroxide solu-tions (over 60% but notover 70%).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed NSR .238(a), (c), .355, .409,.440(a)(1)&(2), .500, .933,.1004(a)(2), .1500.

NA

2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate ..... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .408, .525, .526, .912(a)(1), .933,.1002(a), (b), .1004, .1020.

NA

N,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl)oleamide.

B P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NA

2-Hydroxy-4-(methyl-thio)butanoic acid.

C P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(a) .......................... NA

alpha-hydro-omega-Hydroxytetra-deca(oxytetra meth-ylene), seePoly(tetramethyleneether) glycols (mw 950-1050).

Icosa (oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

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Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Isophorone diamine ........... D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .526 ............................. NAIsophorone diisocyanate 6 B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,

C 6,D

.236(a), (b), .316, .409, .500, .501,.525, .526, .602, .1000, .1020.

NA

Isoprene ............................. C S/P III 4m PV Restr B .372, .409, .440, .912(a)(1),.1002(a), (b), .1004.

I-D

Isopropylbenzene, seePropylbenzene (all iso-mers)

Lactonitrile solution (80%or less).

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.238(d), .252, .316, .336, .408,.440, .525, .526, .527, .908(a),.912(a)(2), .1002, .1004, .1020,.1035.

I-D

Lauric acid ......................... B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NALauryl polyglucose (50% or

less), see Alkyl(C12–C14) polyglucoside solu-tion (55% or less).

Long chain alkarylpolyether (C11–C20).

C P III NR Open Open A, B (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Long chain polyetheraminein alkyl(C2–C4)benzenes.

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .903, .908(a) ................. I-D

Magnesium long chainalkyl salicylate (C11+).

C P III NR Open Open A, B (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Maleic anhydride 7 ............. D S III 4m PV Restr 7A, C None ............................................... I-DMercaptobenzothiazol, so-

dium salt solution, seeSodium-2-mercapto-benzothiazol solution

Mesityl oxide ...................... D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409, .526 .................... I-DMetam sodium solution ..... A S/P II NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409 ................ NAMethacrylic acid ................. D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a),

.1004.NA

Methacrylic resin in Ethyl-ene dichloride.

B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B .236(b), .408, .440, .526, .908(a) ... I-D

Methacrylonitrile ................. D S II B/3 PV Closed A .236(b), .316, .408, .525, .526,.527, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), .1004,.1020.

NA

N-(2-Methoxy-1-methylethyl)-2-ethyl-6-methylchloroacetanilide, seeMetolachlor

Methyl acrylate .................. B S/P II 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526, .527, .912(a)(1),.1002(a), (b), .1004.

I-D

Methylamine solution (42%or less).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .408,.525, .526, .527, .1020.

I-D

Methylamyl acetate ............ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DMethylamyl alcohol ............ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DMethyl butyrate .................. C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DMethylcyclohexane ............ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DMethylcyclopentadiene

dimer.B P III 4m PV Restr B .409 ................................................. I-B

Methyl diethanolamine ....... D S III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c) ...................................... I-CMethylene chloride, see

Dichloromethane2-Methyl-6-ethylaniline ....... C S/P III NR Open Open A, B,

C, DNone ............................................... NA

2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine .... B S/P III NR Open Open A, D .236(b), .409 ................................... I-DMethyl formate ................... D S II B/3 PV Restr A .372, .408, .440, .525, .526, .527,

.1020.I-D

Methyl heptyl ketone ......... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-

butyne.III S III 4m PV Restr A, B,

C, D.236(b), (d), (f), (g), .409, .526 ....... I-D

Methyl methacrylate .......... D S II 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),.1004.

I-D

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Methyl naphthalene (mol-ten).

A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, D .409 ................................................. I-D

2-Methyl-1-pentene (Hex-ene (all isomers)), seeAlkanes(C6–C9).

4-Methyl-1-pentene (Hex-ene (all isomers)), seeAlkanes(C6–C9).

Methyl tert-pentyl ether,see tert-Amyl methylether.

2-Methylpyridine ................ D S II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(b), .408, .525(a), (c), (d), (e),.1020.

I-D

3-Methylpyridine ................ C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(b), .408, .525(a), (c), (d), (e),.1020.

I-D

4-Methylpyridine ................ D S II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.236(b), .408, .440, .525(a), (c), (d),(e), .526, .908(b), .1020.

I-D

Methyl salicylate ................ B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-Dalpha-Methylstyrene .......... A S/P III 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),

.1004.I-D

3-(Methylthio) propion-aldehyde.

B S/P III B/3 PV Closed B, C .238(e), .316, .408, .525, .526,.527, .1020.

NA

Metolachlor ........................ B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NAMorpholine ......................... D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), (c), .409 ............................. I-CMotor fuel anti-knock com-

pounds (containing leadalkyls).

A S/P I B/3 PV Closed A, B,C

.252, .316, .336, .408, .525, .526,.527, .933, .1020, .1025.

I-D

Naphthalene (molten) ........ A S/P II 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-DNaphthalene sulfonic acid,

sodium salt solution(40% or less).

[A] P III NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Naphthenic acid ................. A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NANaphthenic acid, sodium

salt solution.[A] P II NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Neodecanoic acid .............. C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NANitrating acid (mixture of

sulfuric and nitric acids).C S/P II B/3 PV Closed NSR .316, .408, .526, .527, .554, .555,

.556, .559, .602, .933, .1000,

.1045.

I-B

Nitric acid (70% or less) .... C S/P II 4m PV Restr NSR .408, .526, .527, .554, .555, .559,.933, .1045.

I-B

Nitrobenzene ..................... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, D .316, .336, .408, .440, .525, .526,.908(b), .933, .1020.

I-D

Nitroethane 7 ..................... D S III 4m PV Restr 7A, C .236(b), .409, .526, .1002(a), (b),.1003.

I-C

Nitroethane, 1-Nitro-propane (each 15% ormore) mixture 7.

D S III 4m PV Restr 7A .236(b), .409, .526, .1002 ............... I-C

o-Nitrophenol (molten) ....... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.409, .440, .525, .526, .908(a), (b),.1020.

NA

1- or 2-Nitropropane 7 ....... D S III 4m PV Restr 7A, C .409, .526 ........................................ I-CNitropropane (60%),

Nitroethane (40%) mix-ture 7.

D S III 4m PV Restr 7A, C .236(b), .409, .526 .......................... I-C

Nitropropane (20%),Nitroethane (80%) mix-ture 7.

D S III 4m PV Restr 7A, C .236(b), .409, .526, .1002(a), (b),.1003.

I-C

(o-, p-) Nitrotoluene ........... B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B .316, .408, .440, .525, .526,.908(b), .1020.

I-D

Nonane (all isomers), seeAlkanes(C6–C9).

C P III 4m PV Restr B, C .409 ................................................. I-D

Nonene (all isomers) ......... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DNonyl acetate ..................... C P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DNonyl alcohol (all isomers) C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DNonyl phenol ...................... A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Nonyl phenolpoly(4+)ethoxylates.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488 1, .908(a), (b) ........ I-D

Noxious liquid, N.F., (1)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 1, Cat A.

A P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, F., (2)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 1, Cat A.

A P I 4m PV Restr A .408 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (3)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat A.

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, F., (4)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat A.

A P II 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (5)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat B.

B P II NR Open Open A .409; (.440, .908) 1 .......................... NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (6)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat B,mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C.

B P II NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(b); (.908(a)) 1 NA

Noxious liquid, F., (7)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat B.

B P II 4m PV Restr A .409; (.440, .908) 1 .......................... NA

Noxious liquid, F., (8)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 2, Cat B,mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C.

B P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .488, .908(b); (.908(a)) 1 NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (9)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat A.

A P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, F., (10)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat A.

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (11)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat B.

B P III NR Open Open A (.409, .440, .908) 1 .......................... NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (12)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat B,mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(b); (.908(a)) 1 NA

Noxious liquid, F., (13)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat B.

B P III 4m PV Restr A .409; (.440, .908) 1 .......................... NA

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TABLE 1.—SUMMARY OF MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Noxious liquid, F., (14)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat B,mp. equal to or greaterthan 15 deg. C.

B P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .488, .908(b); (.908(a)) 1 NA

Noxious liquid, N.F., (15)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat C.

C P III NR Open Open A (.440, .903, .908) 1 .......................... NA

Noxious liquid, F., (16)n.o.s. (‘‘trade name’’contains ‘‘principal com-ponents’’) ST 3, Cat C.

C P III 4m PV Restr A (.440, .903, .908) 1 .......................... NA

Octane (all isomers), seeAlkanes(C6–C9).

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Octanol (all isomers) ......... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DOctene (all isomers) .......... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DOctyl acetate ...................... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DOctyl aldehydes ................. B P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-COctyl nitrates (all isomers),

see Alkyl(C7–C9) ni-trates.

Olefin mixtures (C5–C7) .... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DOlefin mixtures (C5–C15) .. B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Dalpha-Olefins (C6–C18)

mixtures.B P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... I-D

Oleum ................................ C S/P II B/3 PV Closed NSR .316, .408, .440, .526, .527, .554,.555, .556, .602, .908(a), .933,.1000, .1045, .1052.

I-B

Oleylamine ......................... A S/P II 4m PV Restr A .409, .526 ........................................ NAPalm kernel acid oil ........... C P III NR Open Open A, B .440, .903, .908(a), (b) .................... NAParaldehyde ....................... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-CParaldehyde-ammonia re-

action product.C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .236 (a), (b), (c), (g), .525(a), (c),

(e), .408, .526, .1020.NA

Pentachloroethane ............. B S/P II B/3 PV Restr NSR .316, .409, .525, .526, .1020 .......... NA1,3-Pentadiene .................. C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B .409, .526, .912(a)(1), .1002, .1004 I-DPentane (all isomers) ........ C P III 4m PV Restr A .372, .409 ........................................ I-Dn-Pentanoic acid (64%), 2-

Methyl butyric acid(36%) mixture.

D S II B/3 Open Closed A, D .238(a), .408, .525(a), (c), (e), .554,.933, .1020.

I-D

Pentene (all isomers) ........ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Dn–Pentyl propionate ........... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DPerchloroethylene .............. B S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .409, .526 ........................................ NAPhenol (or solutions with

5% or more Phenol).C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A .408, .440, .488, .525, .526,

.908(a), (b), .933, .1020.I-D

1-Phenyl-l-xylyl ethane ...... C P III NR Open Open A, B None ............................................... NAPhosphate esters,

alkyl(C12–C14)amine.B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Phosphoric acid ................. D S III NR Open Open NSR .554, .555, .558, .1045, .1052, .933 I-BPhthalic anhydride (molten) C S/P III 4m PV Restr A, D .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. I-DPinene, see the alpha- or

beta- isomers.alpha-Pinene ...................... A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Dbeta-Pinene ....................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DPine oil ............................... C P III NR Open Open A .440, .908(a) ................................... I-DPolyalkyl(C18–C22) acry-

late in Xylene.C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .903, .908(a) ................. NA

Polyalkylene oxide polyol .. C P III NR Open Open A .440, .903, .908(a) .......................... NAPoly(2+)cyclic aromatics .... A P II 4m PV Restr A, D .409 ................................................. I-DPolyethylene polyamines ... C S/P III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c), .400, .440, .908(b) ...... NAPolyferric sulfate solution .. C S/P III NR Open Open NSR .238(d) ............................................. NAPolyisobutenamine in ali-

phatic (C10–C14) sol-vent.

C P III NR Open Open A .903 ................................................. NA

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Polymethylene polyphenylisocyanate 6.

D S II B/3 PV Closed A, C 6,D

.236(a), (b), .409, .500, .501, .525,.526, .602, .1000, .1020.

NA

Polyolefinamine (C28–C250).

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NA

Polyolefinamine inalkyl(C2–C4)benzenes.

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .903, .908(a) ................. I-D

Polyolefin phosphoro-sulfide, barium derivative(C28–C250).

C P III NR Open Open A, B (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Poly(tetramethylene ether)glycols (mw 950-1050).

B P III NR Open Open A, D .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NA

Potassium hydroxide solu-tion, see Caustic potashsolution

Potassium oleate ............... C P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NAPotassium thiosulfate (50%

or less).C P III NR Open Open NSR None ............................................... NA

iso-Propanolamine ............. C S/P III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c), .440, .526, .903,.908(b).

I-D

n-Propanolamine ............... C S/P III NR Open Open A, D .236(b), (c), .440, .526, .908(b) ...... NAPropionaldehyde ................ C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .316, .409, .526, .527 ..................... I-CPropionic acid .................... D S III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .409, .527, .554, .933 ........ I-DPropionic anhydride ........... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .238(a), .526 ................................... I-DPropionitrile ........................ C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, D .252, .316, .336, .408, .525, .526,

.527, .1020.I-D

iso-Propylamine ................. C S/P II B/3 PV Closed C, D .236(b), (c), .372, .408, .440, .525,.526, .527, .1020.

I-D

iso-Propylamine solution(70% or less).

C S/P II B/3 PV Closed C, D .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .408, .440,.525, .526, .527, .1020.

I-D

n-Propylamine .................... C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C,D

.236(b), (c), .408, .500, .525, .526,.527, .1020.

I-D

n-Propylbenzene, seePropylbenzene (all iso-mers).

Propylbenzene (all iso-mers).

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

n-Propyl chloride ................ D S III 4m PV Restr A, B .409 ................................................. I-Diso-Propylcyclohexane ....... C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .903, .908(a) ................. I-DPropylene dimer ................ C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NAPropylene oxide ................. C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .372, .408, .440, .500, .526, .530,

.1010, .1011.I-B

Propylene tetramer ............ B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DPropylene trimer ................ B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-Diso-Propyl ether ................. D S III 4m PV Restr A .409, .500, .515, .912(a)(1) ............. I-DPyridine .............................. D S III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), .409 ................................... I-DRosin, see Rosin oil.Rosin oil ............................. B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... I-DRosin soap (dispropor-

tionated) solution.B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Sodium alkyl (C14-C17)sulfonates 60-65% solu-tion, see Alkane (C14-C17) sulfonic acid, so-dium salt solution.

Sodium aluminate solution D S III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .933 ................ NASodium borohydride (15%

or less), Sodium hydrox-ide solution.

C S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .440, .908(a),.933.

NA

Sodium chlorate solution(50% or less).

III S III NR Open Open NSR .409, .933, .1065 ............................. NA

Sodium dichromate solu-tion (70% or less).

C S/P II B/3 Open Closed NSR .236(b), (c), .408, .525, .933, .1020 NA

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Sodium dimethyl naph-thalene sulfonate solu-tion, see Dimethyl naph-thalene sulfonic acid, so-dium salt solution.

Sodium hydrogen sulfide(6% or less), Sodiumcarbonate (3% or less)solution.

B P III NR Open Open NSR .409 ................................................. NA

Sodium hydrogen sulfitesolution (45% or less).

D S III NR Open Open NSR None ............................................... NA

Sodium hydrosulfide solu-tion (45% or less).

B S/P III 4m PV Restr NSR .409, .440, .526, .908(b), .933 ........ NA

Sodium hydrosulfide, Am-monium sulfide solution.

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .372,.408, .525, .526, .527, .933,.1002, .1020.

NA

Sodium hydroxide solution,see Caustic soda solu-tion

Sodium hypochlorite solu-tion (15% or less).

C S/P III 4m PV Restr NSR .236(a), (b), .933 ............................. NA

Sodium long chain alkylsalicylate (C13+).

[C] P III NR Open Open A (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Sodium-2-mercapto-benzothiazol solution.

B S/P III NR Open Open NSR .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409, .440,.908(b), .933.

NA

Sodium N-methyldithio-carbamate solution, seeMetam sodium solution.

Sodium naphthalenesulfonate solution (40%or less), see Naph-thalene sulfonic acid, so-dium salt solution (40%or less).

Sodium naphthenate solu-tion, see Naphthenicacid, sodium salt solution.

Sodium nitrite solution ....... B S/P II NR Open Open NSR .408, .525(a), (c), (d), (e), .1020 ..... NASodium petroleum

sulfonate.B S/P II NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Sodium silicate solution ..... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... NASodium sulfide solution

(15% or less).B S/P III B/3 PV Closed NSR .236(a), (b), .409, .440, .526,

.908(b).NA

Sodium sulfite solution(25% or less).

C P III NR Open Open NSR .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... NA

Sodium tartrates, Sodiumsuccinates solution.

D S III NR Open Open A, B .238(e) ............................................. NA

Sodium thiocyanate solu-tion (56% or less).

B P III NR Open Open NSR .238(a), .409 ................................... NA

Styrene monomer .............. B S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B .236(b), .409, .912(a)(1), .1002(a),(b), .1004.

I-D

Sulfohydrocarbon, longchain (C18+) alkylaminemixture.

B P III NR Open Open A, B .409; (.440, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Sulfur (molten) ................... III S III NR Open Open NSR .252, .440, .526, .545 ..................... I-CSulfuric acid ....................... C S/P III NR Open Open NSR .440, .554, .555, .556, .602,

.908(a), (b), .933, .1000, .1045,

.1046, .1052.

I-B

Tall oil (crude and distilled) B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NATall oil, fatty acid (resin

acids less than 20%).C P III NR Open Open A .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. NA

Tall oil fatty acid, bariumsalt.

B S/P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a) .......................... NA

Tall oil soap (dispropor-tionated) solution.

B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... NA

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane B S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .316, .409, .525, .526, .1020 .......... NATetraethylenepentamine 3 D S III NR Open Open A .236(b), (c), (g) ................................ I-CTetrahydrofuran ................. D S III 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526, .912(a)(2), .1004 ........... I-CTetrahydronaphthalene ...... C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-DTetramethylbenzene (all

isomers).A P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-D

Toluene .............................. C P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DToluenediamine ................. C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,

C, D.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .316, .408,

.440, .525, .526, .527, .908(a),(b), .933, .1020.

NA

Toluene diisocyanate 6 ...... C S/P II 4m PV Closed A, C 6,D

.236(b), .316, .408, .440, .500,.501, .525, .526, .527, .602,.908(b), .1000, .1020.

I-D

o-Toluidine ......................... C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .316, .408, .525, .526, .933, .1020 I-DTributyl phosphate ............. B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

(molten).A S/P I B/3 PV Closed A, C,

D.316, .408, .440, .526, .908(b), .933 I-D

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ...... B S/P II 4m PV Restr A,B,C,

.409, .440, .526, .908(b), ................ I-D

1,1,1-Trichloroethane ......... C P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D1,1,2-Trichloroethane ......... C S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .409, .525, .526, .933, .1020 .......... I-DTrichloroethylene ............... C S/P III B/3 PV Restr NSR .316, .409, .525, .526, .1020 .......... I-D1,2,3-Trichloropropane ...... C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, B,

C, D.316, .408, .525, .526, .933, .1020 I-D

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane.

C P III NR Open Open NSR None ............................................... NA

Tricresyl phosphate (lessthan 1% of the ortho iso-mer).

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D

Tricresyl phosphate (1% ormore of the ortho iso-mer).

A S/P I 4m PV Closed A, B .408, .525(a), (c), (d), (e), .1020 ..... I-D

Tridecanoic acid ................ B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .488, .908(a), (b) .......... NATriethanolamine ................. D S III NR Open Open A .236(a), (b), (c), (g) ......................... I-CTriethylamine ..................... C S/P II B/3 PV Restr A, B,

C.236(b), (c), .409, .525, .526, .527,

.1020.I-C

Triethylbenzene ................. A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-DTriethylene glycol di-(2-

ethylbutyrate).[C] P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-C

Triethylenetetramine .......... D S III NR Open Open A .236(a), (b), (c) ................................ I-CTriethyl phosphite .............. B S/P III B/3 PV Restr A, B,

D.409, .526 ........................................ NA

Triisopropylated phenylphosphates.

A P II NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. NA

Trimethylacetic acid ........... D S III 4m PV Restr A, C .238(a), .266, .554 .......................... I-DTrimethylamine solution

(30% or less).C S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .372, .408,

.440, .525, .526, .527, .908(b),

.1020.

I-C

Trimethylbenzene (all iso-mers).

A P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-D

Trimethylhexamethylenedi-amine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-isomers).

D S III NR Open Open A, C .236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409 ................ NA

Trimethylhexamethylenediisocyanate (2,2,4- and2,4,4- isomers) 6.

B S/P II B/3 PV Closed A, C 6 .316, .409, .500, .501, .525, .526,.602, .1000, .1020.

NA

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-1-isobutyrate.

C P III NR Open Open A None ............................................... I-D

Trimethyl phosphite ........... # S III 4m PV Restr A, D .409, .526, .602, .1000 ................... I-D1,3,5-Trioxane .................... D S III 4m PV Restr A, D .409 ................................................. I-CTrixylenyl phosphate .......... A P I NR Open Open A .408 ................................................. NATrixylyl phosphate, see

Trixylenyl phosphate.Turpentine .......................... B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. I-DUndecanoic acid ................ B P III NR Open Open A .440, .908(a), (b) ............................. NA

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Cargo name

IMOAnnex IIPollution

Cat-egory

Haz.

Cargocontain-

mentsystem

Ventheight Vent Gauge

Fireprotec-

tionsystem

Special requirements in46 CFR Part 153

Elec-trical

hazardclassand

group

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

1-Undecene ....................... B P III NR Open Open A .409 ................................................. I-D1- Undecyl alcohol ............. B P III NR Open Open A .409, .440, .908(b) .......................... I-DUrea, Ammonium nitrate

solution (containing morethan 2% NH3).

C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .236(b), .526 ................................... I-D

Valeraldehyde (all isomers) C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .500, .526 ............................... I-CVinyl acetate ...................... C S/P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),

.1004.I-D

Vinyl ethyl ether ................. C S/P II 4m PV Closed A .236(b), (d), (f), (g), .252, .372,.408, .440, .500, .515, .526, .527,.912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b), .1004.

I-C

Vinylidene chloride ............ D S II 4m PV Restr B .236(a), (b), .372, .409, .440, .500,.526, .527, .912(a)(1), .1002(a),(b), .1004.

I-D

Vinyl neodecanate ............. B S/P III NR Open Open A, B .409, .912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b),.1004.

NA

Vinyltoluene ....................... A S/P III 4m PV Restr A, B,D

.236(a), (b), (c), (g), .409,.912(a)(1), .1002(a), (b), .1004.

I-D

White spirit (low (15–20%)aromatic).

B P II 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Xylenes 8 (ortho-, meta-,para-).

C P III 4m PV Restr A .409, .440, .908(b) 8 ........................ I-D

Xylenes, Ethylbenzene(10% or more) mixture.

B P III 4m PV Restr A .409 ................................................. NA

Xylenol ............................... B S/P III NR Open Open A, B .409, .440, .908(a), (b) .................... NAZinc alkaryl dithio-

phosphate (C7–C16).C P III NR Open Open A, B (.440, .903, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate(C3–C14).

B P III NR Open Open A, B .409; (.440, .908(a)) 1 ...................... NA

Column Heading Footnotes:a. The cargo name must be as it appears in this column (see 153.900, 153.907). Words in italics are not part of the cargo name but may be

used in addition to the cargo name. When one entry references another entry by use of the word ‘‘see’’, and both names are in roman type, ei-ther name may be used as the cargo name (e.g., Diethyl ether, see Ethyl ether). However, the referenced entry is preferred.

The provisions contained in 46 CFR part 197, subpart C, apply to liquid cargoes containing 0.5% or more benzene by volume.b. This column lists the IMO Annex II Pollution Category.

A, B, C, D—NLS Category of Annex II of MARPOL 73/78.III—Appendix III of Annex II (non-NLS cargoes) of MARPOL 73/78.#—No determination of NLS status. For shipping on an oceangoing vessel, see 46 CFR 153.900(c).[ ]—A NLS category in brackets indicates that the product is provisionally categorized and that further data are necessary to complete the

evaluation of its pollution hazards. Until the hazard evaluation is completed, the pollution category assigned is used.@—The NLS category has been assigned by the U.S. Coast Guard, in absence of one assigned by the IMO. The category is based upon

a GESAMP Hazard Profile or by analogy to a closely related product having an NLS assigned.c. This column lists the hazard(s) of the commodity:

S—The commodity is included because of its safety hazards.P—The commodity is included because of its pollution hazards.S/P—The commodity is included because of both its safety and pollution hazards.

d. This column lists the type of containment system the cargo must have (see 153.230 through 153.232).e. This column lists the height of any vent riser required (see 153.350 and 153.351).f. This column lists any vent control valve required (see 153.355).g. This column lists the type of gauging system required (see 153.400 through 153.406).h. This column lists the type of fire protection system required. Where more than one system is listed, any listed system may be used. A dry

chemical system may not be substituted for either type of foam system unless the dry chemical system is listed as an alternative or the substi-tution is approved by Commandant (G–MSO) (see 153.460). The types are as follows:

A is a foam system for water soluble cargoes (polar solvent foam).B is a foam system for water insoluble cargoes (non-polar solvent foam).C is a water spray system.D is a dry chemical system.NSR means there is no special requirement applying to fire protection systems.

i. This column lists sections that apply to the cargo in addition to the general requirements of this part. The 153 Part number is omitted.j. This column lists the electrical hazard class and group used for the cargo when determining requirements for electrical equipment under

Subchapter J (Electrical Engineering) of this chapter.A number of electrical hazard class and group assignments are based upon that which appears in ‘‘Classification of Gases, Liquids and Vola-

tile Solids Relative to Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment’’, Publication NMAB 353–5, National Academy Press, 1982, when not appearing inNFPA 497M, ‘‘Manual for Classification of Gases, Vapors and Dusts for Electrical Equipment in Hazardous (Classified) Locations.’’

The I-B electrical hazard does not apply to weather deck locations (see 46 CFR Part 111) for inorganic acids: Chlorosulfonic acid; Hydrochloricacid; Nitrating acid; Nitric acid (70% or less); Oleum; Phosphoric acid; Sulfuric acid.

Abbreviations used in the Table:NR—No requirement.NA—Not applicable.

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Abbreviations for Noxious Liquid cargoes:N.F.—non-flammable (flash point greater than 60 deg C (140 deg F) closed cup (cc)).F.—flammable (flash point less than or equal to 60 deg C (140 deg F) closed cup (cc)).n.o.s.—not otherwise specified.ST—Ship type.Cat—Pollution category.

Footnotes for Specific Cargoes:1. Special applicability:

153.440 and .908(a) apply to the chemical, and mixtures containing the chemical, with a viscosity of 25 mPa.s at 20 deg C (68 deg F).153.440 and .908(b) apply to the chemical, and mixtures containing the chemical, with a melting point of 0 deg C (32 deg F) and above.153.488 applies to the chemical, and mixtures containing the chemical, with a melting point of 15 deg C (59 deg F) and above.

2. Benzene containing cargoes.Applies to mixtures containing no other components with safety hazards and where the pollution category is C or less.

3. Diammonium salt of Zinc ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solution; Tetraethylenepentamine.Aluminum is a questionable material of construction with this cargo since pitting and corrosion has been reported. The IMO Chemical

Code prohibits aluminum as a material of construction for this cargo.4. 2,4-Dichlorophenol.

Some tank pitting has been reported when this cargo is contaminated with water, including moisture in the air. The IMO Chemical Coderequires that the vapor space over this cargo be kept dry.

5. Reserved.6. Diphenylmethane diisocyanate; Hexamethylene diisocyanate; Isophorone diisocyanate; Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate; Toluene

diisocyanate; Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4- isomers).Water is effective in extinguishing open air fires but will generate hazardous quantities of gas if put on the cargo in enclosed spaces.

7. Maleic anhydride; Nitroethane; Nitroethane, 1-Nitropropane mixtures; 1- or 2-Nitropropane; Nitropropane, Nitroethane mixtures.Dry chemical extinguishers should not be used on fires involving these cargoes since some dry chemicals may react with the cargo and

cause an explosion.8. Xylenes.

Special requirement .908(b) only applies to the para- (p-) isomer, and mixtures containing the para-isomer having a melting point of 0 degC (32 deg F) or more.

PART 153 TABLE II—[AMENDED]

20. Amend Table 2 as follows:a. Change bold-faced type wherever it

appears to Roman type; in the columnentitled ‘‘Cargoes’’, remove each bullet‘‘•’’ that precedes the name of a cargo;and remove the undesignated footnotethat reads: ‘‘Items with a bullet (•) or inboldface are changes since October 1,1993’’.

b. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words ‘‘Dextrosesolution’’ and add, in their place, thewords ‘‘Dextrose solution, see Glucosesolution’’, and beside it in the columnentitled ‘‘Pollution Category’’, removethe number ‘‘III’’.

c. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words ‘‘Ligninsulfonic acid, sodium salt solution’’ andadd, in their place, the words ‘‘Ligninsulfonic acid, sodium salt solution, seealso Lignin liquor or Sodiumlignosulfonate solution’’.

d. In the column entitled ‘‘PollutionCategory’’, beside the entry ‘‘Drillingbrine (containing Calcium, Potassium,or Sodium Salts)’’, add the number‘‘III’’.

e. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words‘‘Pentasodium salt ofDiethylenetriamine pentaacetic acidsolution, see Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium saltsolution’’ and add, in their place, thewords ‘‘Pentasodium salt ofDiethylenetriamine pentaacetic acidsolution, see Diethylenetriamine

pentaacetic acid, pentasodium saltsolution’’; and, from beside them in thecolumn entitled ‘‘Pollution Category’’,remove the number ‘‘III’’.

f. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words ‘‘Sodiumnaphthenate solution (free alkalicontent, 3% or less), see Naphthenicacid, sodium salt solution’’ and add, intheir place, the words ‘‘Sodiumnaphthenate solution (free alkalicontent, 3% or less), see Naphthenicacid, sodium salt solution’’; and, frombeside it in the column entitled‘‘Pollution Category’’, remove the letter‘‘[A]’’.

g. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words‘‘Tetrasodium salt ofEthylenediaminetetraaacetic acidsolution, see Ethylenediaminetetraaceticacid, tetrasodium salt solution’’ andadd, in their place, the words‘‘Tetrasodium salt ofEthylenediaminetetraaacetic acidsolution, see Ethylenediaminetetraaceticacid, tetrasodium salt solution’’; and,from beside it in the column entitled‘‘Pollution Category’’, remove the letter‘‘D’’.

h. From the column entitled‘‘Cargoes’’, remove the words‘‘Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriaceticacid solution, see N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution’’and add, in their place, the words‘‘Trisodium salt of N-

(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine triaceticacid solution, see N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution’’;and, from beside it in the columnentitled ‘‘Pollution Category’’, removethe letter ‘‘D’’.

21. Amend Table 2 by adding thefollowing new entries in chemicallyproper alphabetized order:

TABLE 2—CARGOES NOT REGULATEDUNDER SUBCHAPTERS D OR O OFTHIS CHAPTER WHEN CARRIED INBULK ON NON-OCEANGOINGBARGES

Cargoes Pollutioncategory

* * * * *Ammonium thiosulfate solution

(60% or less).C

* * * * *Sulfonated polyacrylate solution III

* * * * *Titanium dioxide slurry ................ III

* * * * *

Dated: August 30, 2000.Joseph J. Angelo,Director of Standards, Marine Safety andEnvironmental Protection.[FR Doc. 00–28387 Filed 11–7–00; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 4910–15–U

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