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Figure A1.1.  Quantity Required To Be a Hazardous Substance Mixture or Solution

24 AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 11 DECEMBER 2001 degrees C (140 degrees F), and a flash point greater than 5 degrees C (41 degrees F).  Type B dilutents are only used when specified in table A9.1.  The boiling point of a type B dilutent must be at least 50 degrees C (122 degrees F) above the control temperature of the organic peroxide.  A type A dilutent may be substituted for a type B dilutent in equal concentration. Division--A subdivision of a hazard class. Domestic Addressee--The continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and other US Territories. Drum--A flat-ended or convex-ended cylindrical packaging  made  of  metal,  fiberboard,  plastic,  plywood,  or  other suitable materials. Emergency--An emergency operation is the movement of personnel, equipment and supplies of an organization so they can respond to a non combat (i.e. natural disaster) event requiring special and immediate action. Enriched  Uranium--Uranium  containing  more  uranium235  than  the  naturally  occurring  distribution  of  uranium isotopes. Exclusive Use--(Also referred to in other publications as "sole use" or "full load.")  The sole use of a conveyance by a single consignor for which all initial, intermediate, and final loading and unloading are carried out according to the direction of the consignor or consignee.  Specific instructions for maintaining exclusive use shipment controls must be issued in writing and included with the shipping paper information provided to the carrier by the consignor. Filling  Density--Designates  the  percent  ratio  of  the  weight  of  gas  in  a  container  to  the  weight  of  water  that  the container will hold at 15.5 degrees C (60 degrees F) (one pound of water equals 27.737 cubic inches at 15.5 degrees C). Fissile Material--Any material consisting of or containing one or more fissile radionuclides.  Fissile radionuclides are  plutonium-238,  plutonium-239,  plutonium-241,  uranium-233, and  uranium-235.    Neither  natural  nor  depleted uranium  are  fissile  material.    Fissile  materials  are  classified  according  to  the  controls  needed  to  provide  nuclear criticality safety during transportation, as provided in A4.3.7.  Certain exclusions are provided in A3.3.7.9. Flash  Point--The  minimum  temperature  at  which  a  liquid  within  a  test  vessel  gives  off  vapor  in  sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid.  Flash points are determined by the testing prescribed in 49 CFR 173.120. Freight Container--A reusable container having a volume of 1.81 cubic meters (64 cubic feet) or more, designed and constructed to permit lifting with its contents intact, and intended primarily for containment of packages in unit form during transportation.  A small freight container has either one outer dimension less than 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) or an internal volume of not more than 3.0 cubic meters (106 cubic feet).  All other freight containers are designated as "large freight containers."  Also known as ‘ISO Containers’. Gross Weight (Gross Mass): - Weight of a vehicle, fully equipped and serviced for operation, including the weight of the fuel, lubricants, coolant, vehicle tools and spares, crew, personal equipment, and load. - Weight of a container or pallet including freight (contents) and binding. Handlers--Personnel who only handle hazardous materials or hazardous materials documentation. Hazard Class--The category of hazard assigned to a hazardous material based on defining criteria.  Hazard classes are:  explosives  (Class  1),  compressed  gases  (Class  2),  flammable  liquids  (Class  3),  flammable  solids  (Class  4),

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