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Figure A1.1.  Quantity Required To Be a Hazardous Substance Mixture or Solution
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26 AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.3 11 DECEMBER 2001 - A material with a saturated vapor concentration in air at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F) of more than one-fifth of the LC50 acute  toxicity  on inhalation  of  vapors  and  with  an  LC50  for  acute toxicity  on  inhalation  of vapors of not more than 5000 mL/m3 (5000 parts per million (PPM)). - An  irritating  material,  with  properties  similar  to  tear  gas  which  causes  extreme  irritation,    especially  in confined spaces. Inner Packaging--Packaging for which an outer packaging is required for transport.  It does not include the inner receptacle of a composite packaging. Inner Receptacle--Receptacle which requires an outer packaging in order to perform its containment function.  The inner  receptacle  may  be  an  inner  packaging  of  a  combination  packaging  or  the  inner  receptacle  of  a  composite packaging. Jerrican--A metal or plastic packaging of rectangular or polygonal cross-section. Kit--A set of materials or articles used for a specific purpose, shipped as a single item and assigned a single National Stock  Number  or  Part  Number  by  the  Service/Agency  Item  Manager.    A  kit  may  include  one  or  more  different hazardous materials.  Hazardous components may or may not be compatible but may be transported together as a kit. Limited Quantity of Radioactive Materials--A quantity of radioactive material which is not over the limits specified in A11.15 and conforms to the requirements specified in A11.11. Liquefied Compressed Gas--A gas, which under charged pressure, is partially liquid at a temperature of 20 degrees C (68 degrees F). Low Specific Activity (LSA) Material: - Uranium or thorium ores and physical or chemical concentrates of those ores. - Unirradiated natural or depleted uranium or unirradiated natural thorium. - Tritium  oxide  in  aqueous  solutions  provided  the  concentration  is  not  over  5.0  millicuries  (mCi)  per milliliter (mL). - Material in  which  the  radioactivity  is  essentially  uniformly  distributed  and  where  the  estimated  average concentration of contents is: - Not over 0.0001 millicurie per gram (mCi/g) of radionuclides for which the A2 quantity is not more than 0.05 Ci. - Not over 0.005 mCi/g of radionuclides for which the A2 quantity is more than 0.05 Ci but not more than 1 Ci. - Not over 0.3 mCi/g of radionuclides for which the A2 quantity is more than 1 Ci. - Objects  of  nonradioactive  material  externally  contaminated  with  radioactive  material,  provided  that  the radioactive material is not readily dispersible.  The surface contamination, when averaged over an area of 1 square meter, must not exceed 0.0001 mCi (220,000 disintegrations per minute) per square centimeter of radionuclides for which the A2 quantity is not more than 0.05 Ci or 0.001 mCi (2,200,000 disintegrations per minute) per cm2 for other radionuclides.  These items must be suitably wrapped or enclosed. Magnetic Material--Any packaged material that has a magnetic field strength of 0.002 gauss or more measured at 2.1 m (7 ft) from any surface of the package. Natural Thorium--Thorium  with  the  naturally  occurring  distribution  of  thorium  isotopes  (essentially  100  weight percent thorium232). Natural  Uranium--Uranium  with  the  naturally  occurring  distribution  of  uranium  isotopes  (approximately  0.711 weight percent uranium232, and the remainder essentially uranium238).

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