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Billing Code - PHMSA - Department of Transportation

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(e) Notwithstanding the stowage provisions given in the table in § 172.101 <strong>of</strong> this<br />

subchapter, empty packages containing residue, including IBCs and large packages, may<br />

be stowed “on deck” or “under deck” in a mechanically ventilated cargo space.<br />

However, empty pressure receptacles containing residue that carry a label <strong>of</strong> class 2.3<br />

must be stowed “on deck” and waste aerosols must be stowed in accordance with the<br />

table in § 172.101 <strong>of</strong> this subchapter.<br />

* * * * *<br />

74. In § 176.76, paragraph (a)(11) is added to read as follows:<br />

§ 176.76 Transport vehicles, freight containers, and portable tanks containing<br />

hazardous materials.<br />

(a) * * *<br />

(11) When packages are secured with banding or straps, these restraints must not<br />

be over-tightened to cause damage or deformation <strong>of</strong> the packages or the securing points<br />

(such as D-rings) within the freight container or transport vehicle.<br />

* * * * *<br />

75. In § 176.83 paragraphs (m)(1), (m)(2), and (m)(3) are revised to read as<br />

follows:<br />

§ 176.83 Segregation.<br />

* * * * *<br />

(m) * * *<br />

(1) For the purpose <strong>of</strong> segregation, materials having certain similar chemical<br />

properties have been grouped together in segregation groups. The segregation<br />

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