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2707.10 Transportation of Compressed Gases by Cargo Tank

NYC Fire Code 2014 > 27 Hazardous Materials—General Provisions > 2707 Transportation of Hazardous Materials > 2707.10 Transportation of Compressed Gases by Cargo Tank
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Transportation of compressed gases by cargo tank shall additionally comply with the requirements of FC2707.10.1.

2707.10.1 Prohibited Compressed Gases

It shall be unlawful to transport the following compressed gases in a cargo tank:
  1. Acetylene.
  2. Liquefied carbon monoxide.
  3. Liquefied chlorine.
  4. Cyanogen.
  5. Cyclopropane.
  6. Diborane.
  7. Di-, mono-, and tri-methylamines.
  8. Dimethyl ether.
  9. Ethylene.
  10. Fluorine.
  11. Liquefied hydrogen.
  12. Hydrogen cyanide.
  13. Hydrogen sulfide.
  14. Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG).
  15. Liquefied natural gas (LNG).
  16. Methylacetylene propadiene mixture-stabilized, including propyns, mapp gas or apache gas.
  17. Methyl chloride.
  18. Methyl mercaptan.
  19. Phosgene.
  20. Phosphine.
  21. Vinyl chloride.
  22. Vinyl fluoride.
  23. Vinyl methyl ether.
  24. Any gas mixtures of the foregoing.
  25. Any gas that contains:
    1. Bromacetone.
    2. Cyanogen chloride containing less than 0.9 percent water.
    3. Diphosgene.
    4. Ethyldichlorarsine.
    5. Methyldichlorarsine.
    6. Nitrogen peroxide (tetroxide).
    7. Nitrogen tetroxide-nitric oxide mixtures containing up to 33.2 percent weight nitric oxide.

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