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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 151 / Tuesday, August 10, 2021 / Proposed Rules
TABLE 1MAXIMUM NET CAPACITY OF INNER PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORTATION ON PASSENGER-CARRYING AIRCRAFT
Continued Maximum authorized net capacity of each inner packaging Maximum net quantity per package from Column 9A of the 172.101 table Glass, earthenware or fiber inner packagings
Metal or plastic inner packagings
Greater than 1 L, not greater than 5 L
Greater than 5 L, not greater than 60 L
Greater than 60 L, not greater than 220 L
Class 9: UN1941, UN1990, UN2315, UN3082, UN3151, UN3334
1 L
2.5 L
5 L
10
5 L.
10 L.
25 L.
Plastic: 30.
Metal: 40.
Solids:
Not greater than 5 kg
Greater than 5 kg. not greater than 25 kg
Greater than 25 kg, not greater than 200 kg
Class 9. UN1841, UN1931, UN2071, UN2216, UN2590, UN2969, UN3077, UN3152, UN3335, UN3432.
0.5 kg
1 kg
5 kg
Glass or earthenware: 10 kg
Fiber: 50 kg
1 kg.
2.5 kg.
10 kg.
50 kg.
TABLE 2MAXIMUM NET CAPACITY OF INNER PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORTATION ON CARGO AIRCRAFT
Maximum authorized net capacity of each inner packaging Maximum net quantity per package from Column 9a of the 172.101 table Glass, earthenware or fiber inner packagings
Metal or plastic inner packagings
Liquids:
Not greater than 2.5L
Greater than 2.5L, not greater than 30L
Greater than 30L, not greater than 60L
Greater than 60L, not greater than 220L
Class 9: UN1941, UN1990, UN2315, UN3082, UN3151, UN3334
1 L
2.5 L
5 L
5 L
10 L
1 L.
2.5 L.
10 L.
25 L.
Plastic: 30 L.
Metal: 40 L.
Solids:
Not greater than 15 kg
Greater than 15 kg. not greater than 50 kg
Greater than 50 kg, not greater than 200 kg
Class 9: UN1841, UN1931, UN2071, UN2216, UN2590, UN2969, UN3077, UN3152, UN3335, UN3432.
1 kg
2.5 kg
5 kg
Glass or earthenware: 10 kg
Fiber: 50 kg
1 kg.
5 kg.
10 kg.
50 kg.
19. In 173.59, revise the description for Detonators, and add a new description for Detonators, electronic programmable for blasting in alphabetical order to read as follows:
173.59 Description of terms for explosives.
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Detonators. Articles consisting of a small metal or plastic tube containing explosives such as lead azide, PETN, or combinations of explosives. They are designed to start a detonation train.
They may be constructed to detonate instantaneously, or may contain a delay element. They may contain no more than 10 g of total explosives weight, excluding ignition and delay charges, per unit. The term includes: Detonators for ammunition; detonators for blasting electric, electronic, and non-electric;
and detonating relays without flexible detonating cord.
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Detonators, electronic programmable for blasting. Detonators using electronic components, such as an integrated circuit and/or micro processing technology to provide communications, energy control and storage capability, timing delay information, and validated commands to send a firing signal to the initiating charge.
20. In 173.115, revise paragraph k to read as follows:
173.115 Class 2, Divisions 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3Definitions.
k For Division 2.2 gases, the oxidizing ability shall be determined by tests or by calculation in accordance with ISO 10156:2017E IBR, see 171.7 of this subchapter.
21. In 173.134, revise paragraphs a1 and 5 to read as follows:
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173.134 Class 6, Division 6.2
Definitions and exceptions.
a
1 Division 6.2 Infectious substance means a material known or reasonably expected to contain a pathogen. A
pathogen is a microorganism including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi or other agent, such as a proteinaceous infectious particle prion that can cause disease in humans or animals. An infectious substance must be assigned the identification number UN2814, UN2900, UN3291, UN3373, or UN3549
as appropriate, and must be assigned to one of the following categories:
i Category A: An infectious substance in a form capable of causing permanent disability or life-threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy humans or animals when exposure to it occurs. An exposure occurs when an infectious substance is released outside of its protective packaging, resulting in physical contact with humans or
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