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AGENCY:
Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION:
Final rule.
SUMMARY:
The Coast Guard is finalizing its 2013 proposal to update the Liquid Chemical Categorization tables, aligning them with the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk and the International Maritime Organization's Marine Environment Protection Committee circulars from December 2012 and 2013. This final rule corrects errors in our interim rule of August 16, 2013, and follows our supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking of October 22, 2015. The updated tables provide a list of liquid hazardous materials and liquefied and compressed gases approved for international and domestic maritime transportation, and indicate how each substance is categorized by its pollution potential, safe carriage requirements, chemical flammability, combustibility, and compatibility with other substances. This rule imposes no cost to chemical shippers and vessel owners.
DATES:
This final rule is effective May 18, 2020.
ADDRESSES:
You may view comments identified by docket number USCG-2013-0423 using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
Start Further InfoFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For information about this document call or email LT Jake Lobb, Coast Guard; telephone (202) 372-1428, email Jake.R.Lobb2@uscg.mil, or Dr. Raghunath Halder, Coast Guard; telephone (202) 372-1422, email Raghunath.Halder@uscg.mil.
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Table of Contents for Preamble
I. Abbreviations
II. Basis and Purpose
III. Regulatory History
IV. Discussion of the Rule
V. Discussion of Comments and Changes
VI. Regulatory Analyses
A. Regulatory Planning and Review
B. Small Entities
C. Assistance for Small Entities
D. Collection of Information
E. Federalism
F. Unfunded Mandates
G. Taking of Private Property
H. Civil Justice Reform
I. Protection of Children
J. Indian Tribal Governments
K. Energy Effects
L. Technical Standards
M. Environment
I. Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
IBC Code International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk
IMO International Maritime Organization
LCC Liquid Chemical Categorization
MARPOL International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships
MEPC Marine Environment Protection Committee
OMB Office of Management and Budget
SNPRM Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
SOLAS International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
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U.S.C. United States Code
II. Basis and Purpose
The legal basis for this final rule is Title 46 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) Section (§ ) 3703, which requires the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to prescribe regulations relating to the operation of vessels that carry oil or hazardous material in bulk as cargo or cargo residue, and to the types and grades of cargo those vessels carry. Additional regulatory authority is provided by 33 U.S.C. 1903 (regulations to implement the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, or “MARPOL”), 46 U.S.C. 2103 (general merchant marine regulatory authority), and 46 U.S.C. 3306 (regulations for the safety of individuals and property on inspected vessels). The Secretary delegated the authority to carry out the provisions of this section to the Coast Guard, in accordance with DHS Delegation No. 0170.1(II)(77) and (92).
The purpose of this final rule is to revise and update the Liquid Chemical Categorization (LCC) tables that list the liquid hazardous materials and liquefied and compressed gases that have been approved for international and domestic maritime transportation in bulk. The tables also indicate how each substance is categorized by its pollution potential, safe carriage requirements, chemical flammability, combustibility, and chemical compatibility with other substances.
This final rule applies to the carriage of cargos from vessel populations described in 46 CFR 30.01-5, 150.110 (with exceptions described in 46 U.S.C. 3702), 153.1, and 154.5. All U.S. and foreign-flagged tank vessels are included, unless exempted by 46 CFR 30.01-5. Also included are self-propelled bulk cargo carrying oceangoing/non-oceangoing U.S.-flag and oceangoing foreign-flag vessels when in U.S. waters. Foreign tank vessels are exempt from this regulation when on innocent passage through U.S. waters.
III. Regulatory History
The Coast Guard published an interim rule on this topic in 2013.[1] Acknowledging public comments that brought to light certain errors in the interim rule, we delayed the interim rule's effective date of September 16, 2013 three times.[2] We proposed corrections to these errors in a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNPRM) published on October 22, 2015.[3] Because of the amount of time that had passed since the interim rule was published, in addition to correcting errors in the tables, the SNPRM also proposed to align the interim rule's LCC tables with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) December 2013 Circular. We published the SNPRM, rather than proceeding directly from the 2013 interim rule to this final rule, to allow the public to review the additional entries and, if necessary, suggest corrections.
IV. Discussion of the Rule
Coast Guard regulations in title 46 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), chapter I, subchapter D (Tank Vessels, parts 30 through 39) and subchapter O (Certain Bulk Dangerous Cargoes, parts 150 through 155) contain requirements for ensuring safe international and domestic maritime carriage of certain bulk liquid cargoes. The tables in subchapters D and O (collectively referred to as “LCC tables”) list the cargoes for maritime carriage that have Start Printed Page 21661been approved by the Coast Guard. The LCC tables also categorize the pollution-hazard risk for each cargo. The Coast Guard may approve carriage of unlisted cargoes, or carriage under conditions other than those listed in the tables, through individual letters of approval.[4]
As we described in detail in our interim rule and the SNPRM, the LCC tables contain categorization information based on assessments by the Coast Guard and IMO, and on international tripartite agreements that categorize the pollution-hazard risk, flammability, and combustibility of each cargo in accordance with the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC Code).[5] IMO conducts its own multi-year review and assessment of the information contained in the tripartite agreements, and, following its review, either validates or modifies them. These LCC tables reflect modifications resulting from the IMO's 2013 review, as described below.
Each December, the IMO's MEPC releases an annual circular that lists cargoes for which it has completed a multi-year review. A cargo is listed in the circular if a tripartite agreement approves it for international bulk maritime transportation and the MEPC validates the approval. The IBC Code is periodically revised by state parties to the Code to include the cargoes listed in the MEPC annual circulars as of the last edition of the Code. The IBC Code was last comprehensively revised in 2007. In that revision, the pollution categories used to indicate a cargo's relative pollution-hazard risk—A, B, C, and D—were replaced by categories X, Y, Z, and OS (for “other substance,” considered to pose no risk).[6] The LCC tables in this final rule reflect the 2007 revisions to the IBC Code.
In March 2012, the IMO published an annex to the 2007 IBC Code, which listed additional cargoes and their pollution categorizations. This additional information is also reflected in the LCC tables in this final rule.
Until we published the 2013 interim rule, the LCC tables in subchapter D and subchapter O had gone unamended for several years and contained pre-2007 IBC Code provisions. They also did not reflect carriage allowed by individual approvals. The interim rule updated the following tables:
- Table 30.25-1 in subchapter D;
- Table I to part 150 in subchapter O;
- Table II to part 150 in subchapter O;
- Appendix I to part 150; and
- Table 2 to part 153 in subchapter O.
The 2015 SNPRM proposed updating these tables to be current with the December 2013 MEPC circular. This final rule adopts the interim rule with the changes proposed in the SNPRM, including corrections to the tables published in the interim rule. Minor modifications were also made in response to comments received on the SNPRM, as discussed below, and to harmonize chemical names and categories within the tables. We also reinstated chemicals that had been listed in previous editions of the CFR but were inadvertently omitted from the tables in the SNPRM. Vessels continue to carry these substances in the manner described in this rule, and reinstating these substances creates no change to current practice. The tables in their entirety are available in the docket where indicated under the ADDRESSES portion of this preamble.
V. Discussion of Comments and Changes
Our 2013 interim rule prompted comments from two individuals and four industry representatives, one of whom made multiple submissions. Those comments were fully discussed in the 2015 SNPRM.[7]
The SNPRM prompted comments from the American Chemistry Council (a trade group) and two chemical companies. One of the companies asked us to add a substance to the tables, Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched (flash point ≤60 °C), and we have added this substance to our tables. This company also corrected our “group” assignments for 11 substances and corrected two misspellings, and we have accepted those corrections. In addition, that company pointed to the need to spell out an abbreviation used in one of the LCC tables and asked us to delete five trade names for substances, which we have done. The other company asked us to accept variant spellings for the same substance, (for example “aluminium” for “aluminum”) and to correct the spelling of one of the substances. We have done so in this final rule.
Both companies asked us to list substances that had been approved by the IMO after 2013. We did not list these substances in this final rule because the scope of the rule is limited to IMO actions through its 2013 MEPC annual circular. For the same reason, we cannot act on the American Chemistry Council's request to list 1-dodecene as a unique substance. These substances will be considered for inclusion in a future update to the LCC tables.
In addition to the comments discussed above, the Coast Guard received one late comment from an individual expressing general support for the rule.
VI. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and Executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses based on these statutes or Executive orders.
A. Regulatory Planning and Review
Executive Orders 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) and 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review) direct agencies to assess the costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility. Executive Order 13771 (Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs) directs agencies to reduce regulation and control regulatory costs and provides that “for every one new regulation issued, at least two prior regulations be identified for elimination, and that the cost of planned regulations be prudently managed and controlled through a budgeting process.”
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has not designated this rule a significant regulatory action under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, OMB has not reviewed it. Because this rule is not a significant regulatory action, this rule is exempt Start Printed Page 21662from the requirements of Executive Order 13771. See the OMB Memorandum titled “Guidance Implementing Executive Order 13771, titled `Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs' ” (April 5, 2017). A regulatory analysis follows.
Affected Population
This final rule updates and revises the LCC tables that list the name, pollution potential, safe carriage requirements, chemical flammability, combustibility, and compatibility with other substances of each liquid chemical cargo that has been categorized and approved for maritime transportation in bulk by IMO and the Coast Guard. This final rule provides updated information about cargoes that are currently approved for maritime transportation in bulk, the cargo's pollution categorization, and minimum transportation safety requirements. This rule applies to the carriage of the subject cargoes from vessel populations described in 46 CFR 30.01-5, 150.110 (with exceptions described in 46 U.S.C 3702), 153.1, and 154.5. All U.S. and foreign flagged tank vessels are included, unless exempted by 46 CFR 30.01-5. Also included are self-propelled bulk cargo carrying oceangoing/non-oceangoing U.S.-flag and oceangoing foreign-flag vessels when in U.S. waters. Foreign tank vessels are exempt from this regulation when on innocent passage through U.S. waters.
Costs
This final rule updates the LCC tables that list the name, pollution potential, safe carriage requirements, chemical flammability, combustibility, and compatibility with other substances of each liquid chemical cargo that has already been categorized and approved by the Coast Guard and the IMO for maritime transportation in bulk, either permanently, or on a provisional basis. This final rule updates and revises the LCC tables to reflect existing international agreements regarding liquid chemical cargoes approved for bulk maritime transportation and their categorizations. As such, the rule does not change the established shipping requirements, and imposes no private-sector costs to chemical shippers and vessel owners. No additional labor nor equipment will be required because of this rule. No commenter challenged the “no cost to industry” assessment by the Coast Guard in the SNPRM's regulatory analysis.
There is no cost to Coast Guard, as the updates are included in this rulemaking.
This final rule also corrects errors and omissions in the tables that were included in the interim rule, and updates the LCC tables to be current through the IMO MEPC Circular of December 2013. The rule incorporates the Coast Guard's compatibility categorizations, as well as chemical cargoes and categorizations listed in the 2013 MEPC circular.
Benefits
The primary benefit of this final rule is that it conforms regulatory language to practices currently allowed by the Coast Guard, either through individual letters of approval or the IBC Code. We expect the rule to result in improved service to the public through improved clarity and transparency. Public comments reflect that this rulemaking will provide benefits for the public and private sector by bringing more clarity and transparency to the maritime transportation of hazardous materials. Thus, this final rule is codifying existing practices which will decrease confusion as to what are the regulatory requirements in the LCC tables.
B. Small Entities
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, we have considered whether this rule will have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The term “small entities” comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000. There are no small shippers engaged in the transport of the LCC chemicals. Further, there are no private industry costs incurred. Consequently, the rule is estimated to have no incremental impact on on the regulated public.
The Coast Guard certified in the SNPRM under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
C. Assistance for Small Entities
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, Public Law 104-121, we offer to assist small entities in understanding this rule so that they can better evaluate its effects on them and participate in the rulemaking. The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or action of the Coast Guard.
Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR (1-888-734-3247).
D. Collection of Information
This rule calls for no new or modified collection of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520. It simply updates and revises the LCC tables that list cargoes that have been approved and categorized for bulk maritime transportation, and does not collect any information from the public.
E. Federalism
A rule has implications for federalism under Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) if it has a substantial direct effect on States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13132 and have determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism principles and preemption requirements described in Executive Order 13132. Our analysis follows.
It is well settled that States may not regulate in categories reserved for regulation by the Coast Guard. It is also well settled that all of the categories covered in 46 U.S.C. 3306, 3703, 7101, and 8101 (design, construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, equipping, personnel qualification, and manning of vessels), as well as the reporting of casualties and any other category in which Congress intended the Coast Guard to be the sole source of a vessel's obligations, are within the field foreclosed from regulation by the States. See the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Locke and Intertanko v. Locke, 529 U.S. 89, 120 S.Ct. 1135 (2000). This final rule amends existing regulations for inspected tank vessels carrying certain bulk dangerous cargoes, which fall within the categories enumerated in 46 U.S.C. 3703, which themselves are within fields in which the States are foreclosed from regulating. Therefore, because the States may not regulate within these categories, this rule is consistent with the fundamental federalism principles and preemption requirements described in Executive Order 13132.Start Printed Page 21663
F. Unfunded Mandates
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or more in any one year. Although this rule will not result in such expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere in this preamble.
G. Taking of Private Property
This rule will not cause a taking of private property or otherwise have taking implications under Executive Order 12630 (Governmental Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property Rights).
H. Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform) to minimize litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.
I. Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13045 (Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks). This rule is not an economically significant rule and will not create an environmental risk to health or risk to safety that might disproportionately affect children.
J. Indian Tribal Governments
This final rule does not have tribal implications under Executive Order 13175 (Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments), because it will not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
K. Energy Effects
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13211 (Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use). We have determined that it is not a “significant energy action” under that order because it is not a “significant regulatory action” under Executive Order 12866 and is not likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy.
L. Technical Standards
The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act, codified as a note to 15 U.S.C. 272, directs agencies to use voluntary consensus standards in their regulatory activities unless the agency provides Congress, through OMB, with an explanation of why using these standards will be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. Voluntary consensus standards are technical standards (e.g., specifications of materials, performance, design, or operation; test methods; sampling procedures; and related management systems practices) that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies.
This rule does not use technical standards. It is based on international standards that were developed using consensus standards development processes.
M. Environment
We have analyzed this rule under Department of Homeland Security Management Directive 023-01, Rev. I, associated implementing instructions, and Environmental Planning COMDTINST 5090.1 (series), which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have made a determination that this action is one of a category of actions that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. A final Record of Environmental Consideration supporting this determination is available in the docket. For instructions on locating the docket, see the ADDRESSES section of this preamble. This rule involves administrative updates of existing chemical transport regulations and updates relating to the chemical properties of liquid chemical cargoes approved for maritime transportation in bulk. The updates incorporate changes to how approved cargoes are categorized by their chemical properties. This rule is categorically excluded under paragraphs L52, L54, and L57 under Appendix A, Table 1 of DHS Instruction Manual 023-01-001-01, Rev. 01. Paragraph L52 relates to “regulations concerning vessel operation safety standards . . . equipment approval, and/or equipment carriage requirements . . . and visual distress signals.” Paragraph L54 pertains to “regulations which are editorial or procedural, such as those updating addresses or establishing application procedures.” Paragraph L57 involves “regulations concerning manning, documentation, admeasurement, inspection, and equipping of vessels.”
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46 CFR Part 30
- Cargo vessels
- Foreign relations
- Hazardous materials transportation
- Penalties
- Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
- Seamen
46 CFR Part 150
- Hazardous materials transportation
- Marine safety
- Occupational safety and health
- Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
46 CFR Part 153
- Administrative practice and procedure
- Cargo vessels
- Hazardous materials transportation
- Marine safety
- Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
- Water pollution control
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard adopts the interim rule published at 78 FR 50152 on August 16, 2013, amending 46 CFR parts 30, 150, and 153, as final with the following changes:
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End Part Start Amendment Part1. The authority citation for part 30 continues to read as follows:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part2. In § 30.25-1:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parta. Revise paragraphs (d) introductory text and (d)(2) and (3); and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partb. Amend Table 30.25-1 by:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. Revising the bracketed NOTES paragraph following the table heading;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. Removing the entries for “Alkyl(C8-C9) phenylamine in aromatic solvents*”, “Diethylene glycol ethyle ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate”, and “Oil, edible: Poppy seed”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. Adding in alphabetical order the entries marked “[ADD]” and revising the entries marked “[REVISE]”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. Revising the the notes at the end of the table.
End Amendment PartThe revisions and additions read as follows:
Cargoes carried in vessels certificated under the rules of this subchapter.* * * * *(d) Any mixture containing one or more cargoes categorized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and listed in Table 30.25-1 as a category X, Y, or Z noxious liquid substance (NLS) may be carried in bulk—
* * * * *Start Printed Page 21664(2) Under part 153 if the vessel is regulated under that part; or alternatively under 33 CFR part 151 if the cargo is listed in 33 CFR 151.49; or
(3) Under 33 CFR part 151 if the cargo is listed in 33 CFR 151.47.
Table 30.25-1—List of Flammable and Combustible Bulk Liquid Cargoes
[See NOTES at the end of this table for an explanation of symbols and terms used in this table. See Table 2, 46 CFR part 153, for additional cargoes that may be carried by a tank barge.]
Cargo name IMO Annex II pollution category [REVISE] Acetochlor X * * * * * * * [ADD] Acrylic acid/ethenesulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, sodium salt solution Z * * * * * * * [REVISE] Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(3-6) ethoxylates Y Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(7-12) ethoxylates Y Alcohol (C9-C11) poly(2.5-9) ethoxylate Y Alcohol (C12-C15) poly( . . . ) ethoxylates, see Alcohol (C12-C16) poly ( . . . ) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(1-6) ethoxylates Y Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(7-19) ethoxylates Y Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(20+) ethoxylates Y * * * * * * * Alkenyl (C11+) amide X Alkenyl (C8+) amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid ester mixture # [ADD] Alkenyl (C16-C20) succinic anhydride Z [REVISE] Alkyl acrylate-Vinylpyridine copolymer in toluene Y Alkylbenzene, Alkylindane, Alkylindene mixture (each C12-C17) Z Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes Y Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes X Alkyl (C9+) benzenes Y Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid Y Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (4% or less) # Alkyl dithiocarbamate (C19-C35) Y * * * * * * * Alkyl (C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylate Y Alkyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C40), see Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide). Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) Z Alkyl (C8-C9) phenylamine in aromatic solvents Y Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate Z Alkyl (C8-C10) polyglucoside solution (65% or less) Y Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) Y Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(40% or less/60% or more) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) Y Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(60% or more/40% or less) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) Y Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(50%/50%) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) Y Alkyl (C10-C20, saturated and unsaturated) phosphite Y n-Alkyl phthalates, see individual phthalates. Alkyl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid ester of phenol Y [ADD] Aluminum (alternately, Aluminium) hydroxide, sodium Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol Z * * * * * * * tert-Amyl ethyl ether Z * * * * * * * Amyl methyl ketone, see Methyl amyl ketone. Amylene, see Pentene (all isomers). * * * * * * * Aviation alkylates (C8 paraffins and isoparaffins BPT 95 to 120 °C) X [ADD] Barium long-chain (C11-C50) alkaryl sulfonate Y [REVISE] Barium long-chain alkyl (C8-C14) phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) # Start Printed Page 21665 * * * * * * * Behenyl alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+). * * * * * * * Benzyl acetate Y * * * * * * * [ADD] Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate Y * * * * * * * Butane LFG [REVISE] Butene, see Butylenes (all isomers). * * * * * * * [ADD] 2-Butoxyethanol (58%)/Hyperbranched polyesteramide (42%) (mixture) Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Butylbenzene (all isomers), see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes. * * * * * * * Butyl butyrate (all isomers) Y [ADD] Butylene LFG * * * * * * * [REVISE] 1,3-Butylene glycol, see Butylene glycol. iso-Butyl formate, see Isobutyl formate. n-Butyl formate # * * * * * * * Calcium alkyl (C9) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide), polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide) mixture # Calcium alkyl salicylate, see Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) Calcium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) # Calcium long-chain alkyl phenate (C8-C40), see Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate or Calcium long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate Y Calcium long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate Y Calcium long-chain alkyl phenolic amine (C8-C40) # Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) Y [ADD] Camelina oil Y [REVISE] Candelilla wax, see Waxes: Candelilla. * * * * * * * epsilon-Caprolactam (molten or aqueous solutions) Z Carnauba wax, see Waxes: Carnauba. Cetyl alcohol (Hexadecanol), see Alcohols (C13+). Cetyl/Stearyl alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+). Chlorinated paraffins (C10-C13) X 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-pentan-3-one Y Citric acid (70% or less) Z * * * * * * * Coconut oil fatty acid methyl ester Y * * * * * * * Cottonseed, fatty acid, see Cottonseed oil, fatty acid. Cottonseed oil, fatty acid # * * * * * * * Cumene, see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes. Cycloheptane X Start Printed Page 21666 * * * * * * * Cyclohexyl acetate Y 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten) Y Cyclopentane Y Cyclopentene Y * * * * * * * Decahydronaphthalene Y iso-Decaldehyde, see Isodecaldehyde. n-Decaldehyde # Decane, see n-Alkanes (C10+). Decanoic acid X * * * * * * * n-Decylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. Detergent alkylate, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. * * * * * * * Dialkyl (C10-C14) benzenes, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. Dialkyl (C8-C9) diphenylamines Z Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates X Including: Diisodecyl phthalate. Diisononyl phthalate. Dinonyl phthalate. Ditridecyl phthalate. Diundecyl phthalate. * * * * * * * Dibutyl hydrogen phosphonate Y 2,6-Di-ter t- butylphenol X Dibutyl phthalate X * * * * * * * Dibutyl terephthalate Y * * * * * * * Diethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate. * * * * * * * Diethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. [ADD] Di+, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate. [REVISE] Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Diethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate. * * * * * * * Diethylene glycol propyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. * * * * * * * Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F Y Diheptyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates. Di-n-hexyl adipate X * * * * * * * Diisononyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates. * * * * * * * Dimethyl octanoic acid Y * * * * * * * Dinonyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates. Dioctyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates. Start Printed Page 21667 * * * * * * * Diphenylamine (molten) Y Diphenylamines, alkylated Y * * * * * * * Diphenylol propane-epichlorohydrin resins X * * * * * * * Dipropylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. * * * * * * * Dipropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Dithiocarbamate ester (C7-C35) X * * * * * * * Dodecanol (all isomers), see Dodecyl alcohol (all isomers). * * * * * * * Dodecyl benzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide (alternately sulphide). X * * * * * * * Drilling brines (containing zinc salts) (if flammable or combustible) X Drilling brines, including: calcium bromide solution, calcium chloride solution and sodium chloride solution (if flammable or combustible) Z * * * * * * * ETBE, see Ethyl tert-butyl ether. [ADD] Ethane LFG [REVISE] * * * * * * * Ethoxylated alkyloxy alkyl amine, see Ethoxylated long-chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkylamine. [ADD] Ethoxylated long-chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkylamine Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate Y [ADD] Ethylene LFG * * * * * * * [REVISE] Fatty acids (C16+) Y Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester Y * * * * * * * Gas oil, low sulfur (alternately sulphur) I * * * * * * * Gasolines: † Automotive (containing not more than 4.23 grams lead per gallon) I † Aviation (containing not more than 4.86 grams lead per gallon) I Casinghead (natural) I Polymer I † Straight run I * * * * * * * [ADD] Glucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing 10% or more amines) Z * * * * * * * [REVISE] Glycerol ethoxylated OS * * * * * * * Glycerol, propoxylated and ethoxylated Z Start Printed Page 21668 Glycerol/sucrose blend, propoxylated and ethoxylated Z * * * * * * * [ADD] Grape seed oil Y [REVISE] * * * * * * * Groundnut oil Y * * * * * * * Heptadecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+). * * * * * * * Heptanoic acid, see n- Heptanoic acid. n- Heptanoic acid Z * * * * * * * Hexadecanol (Cetyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C 13+). * * * * * * * 1,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads Y * * * * * * * Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate OS * * * * * * * Hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene, see Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated. Illipe oil Y Isoamyl alcohol Z Isobutyl alcohol Z Isobutyl formate Z Isobutyl methacrylate Z [ADD] Isodecaldehyde # Isophorone Y [REVISE] Isopropyl acetate Z Isopropyl alcohol Z [ADD] Isopropylbenzene, see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes. [REVISE] Isopropylcyclohexane @Y Jatropha oil Y * * * * * * * Lard oil # [ADD] Latex (ammonia (1% or less) inhibited) Y [REVISE] Latex: Carboxylated styrene-Butadiene copolymer; Styrene-Butadiene rubber Z Lauric acid X * * * * * * * [ADD] Linseed oil Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Long-chain alkaryl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (C16-C60) Y Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) mixture Y * * * * * * * L-Lysine solution (60% or less) Z Magnesium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) Y Magnesium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C20) # Start Printed Page 21669 * * * * * * * Magnesium nonyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide), see Magnesium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C20). [ADD] Maleic anhydride/sodium allylsulphonate copolymer solution Z [REVISE] Mango kernel oil Y * * * * * * * [ADD] Methane LFG * * * * * * * [REVISE] N-(2-Methoxy-1-methyl ethyl)-2-ethyl-6-methylchloroacetanilide X Methoxy triglycol, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. * * * * * * * Methyl butanol, see amyl alcohols. * * * * * * * Methylbutynol Z * * * * * * * Methylcyclohexane Y Methylcyclopentadiene dimer Y Methyl 3-(3,5 di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate crude melt [Y] * * * * * * * [ADD] Methyl formate Z * * * * * * * 2-Methylglutaronitrile with 2-Ethylsuccinonitrile (12% or less) Z * * * * * * * 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne Z * * * * * * * Methyl naphthalene (molten) X * * * * * * * 2-Methylpyridine Z 3-Methylpyridine Z 4-Methylpyridine Z * * * * * * * [REVISE] Methyl salicylate Y * * * * * * * Neodecanoic acid Y Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution Y [ADD] Nitroethane Y Nitroethane (80%)/Nitropropane (20%) Y Nitroethane/1-Nitropropane (each 15% or more) mixture Y Nitropropane (60%)/Nitroethane (40%) mixture Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Nonyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) (90% or less), see Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide). Noxious liquid, F, (2) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 1, Cat X X Noxious liquid, F, (4) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 2, Cat X X Noxious liquid, F, (6) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 2, Cat Y Y Noxious liquid, F, (8) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 3, Cat Y Y Noxious liquid, F, (10) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 3, Cat Z Z Noxious liquid, (11) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z (if flammable or combustible) Z Non noxious liquid, (12) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat OS (if flammable or combustible) OS Start Printed Page 21670 * * * * * * * Octadecanol (Oleyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C13+). Octadecene, see the olefin or alpha-olefin entries. * * * * * * * Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane Y * * * * * * * n-Octyl acetate Y * * * * * * * Octyl phthalate, see Dioctyl phthalate. * * * * * * * [ADD] Olefin mixture (C7-C9) C8 rich, stabilized X * * * * * * * [REVISE] Oleyl alcohol (Octadecanol), see Alcohols (C13+). [ADD] Olive oil Y [REVISE] Orange juice (concentrated) OS * * * * * * * Palm kernel olein Y Palm kernel stearin Y Palm mid-fraction Y [ADD] Palm kernel fatty acid distillate Y Palm oil Y [REVISE] Palm oil fatty acid methyl ester Y Palm olein Y Palm stearin Y Paraffin wax, see Waxes: Paraffin. n-Paraffins (C10-C20), see n-Alkanes (C10+) all isomers. [ADD] Paraldehyde-ammonia reaction product Y [REVISE] Peanut oil, see Groundnut oil. * * * * * * * Pentadecanol, see Alcohols (C13+). [ADD] 1,3-Pentadiene Y 1,3-Pentadiene (greater than 50%), cyclopentene and isomers, mixtures Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Phosphosulfurized (alternately Phosphosulphurized) bicyclic terpene # * * * * * * * Pinene, see the alpha- or beta- isomers. * * * * * * * Pine oil X [ADD] Piperazine (70% or less) Y [REVISE] Polyalkyl (C18-C22) acrylate in xylene Y * * * * * * * Polyalkylalkenaminesuccinimide, molybdenum oxysulfide (alternately oxysulphide) Y Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Start Printed Page 21671 * * * * * * * Polyalkyl (C10-C20) methacrylate Y Polyalkyl (C10-C18) methacrylate/Ethylene-propylene copolymer mixture Y Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated # * * * * * * * Poly(2+)cyclic aromatics X * * * * * * * Poly(ethylene glycol) methylbutenyl ether (molecular weight >1000) Z Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. * * * * * * * Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent Y * * * * * * * Poly(4+)isobutylene (molecular weight >224) X [ADD] Polyisobutylene (molecular weight ≤224) Y * * * * * * * Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+) Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28+), see Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+). * * * * * * * Polyolefin amide alkeneamine/Molybdenum oxysulfide (alternately oxysulphide) mixture # * * * * * * * Polyolefinamine (C28-C250) Y Polyolefinamine in alkyl (C2-C4) benzenes Y Polyolefinamine in aromatic solvent Y Polyolefin aminoester salts (molecular weight 2000+) Y * * * * * * * Polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide), barium derivative (C28-C250) Y * * * * * * * [ADD] Polypropylene glycol Z [REVISE] Polypropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether * * * * * * * [ADD] Poppy seed oil # * * * * * * * Propane LFG 2-Propene-1-aminium, N, N-dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer solution Y Propionaldehyde Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Propylbenzene (all isomers), see Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes. [ADD] iso-Propylbenzene, see Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes. n-Propylbenzene, see Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes. iso-Propylcyclohexane, see Isopropylcyclohexane. Propylene LFG * * * * * * * Pseudocumene, see Trimethylbenzenes (all isomers). * * * * * * * Rapeseed oil Y Rapeseed oil fatty acid methyl esters Y Start Printed Page 21672 * * * * * * * [ADD] Rice bran oil Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Rosin, see Rosin oil. Rosin oil Y Rum, see Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s. [ADD] Safflower oil Y * * * * * * * Sodium bromide solution (less than 50%) Y Sodium carboxylate solution Y * * * * * * * Sodium methylate 21 to 30% in methanol Y [REVISE] Sodium thiocyanate solution (56% or less) Y * * * * * * * [ADD] Soyabean oil Y [REVISE] Soyabean oil (epoxidized) # Soyabean oil fatty acid methyl ester Y Spindle oil I * * * * * * * Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon) (C3-C88) Y Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon), long-chain (C18+) alkylamine # Sulfolane (alternately Sulpholane) Y Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) fat (C14-C20) Z Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) polyolefinamide alkene(C28-C250) amine Z * * * * * * * [ADD] Tall oil, crude Y [REVISE] Tall oil, distilled Y * * * * * * * [ADD] Tall oil pitch Y Tall oil soap, crude Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Tetradecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. * * * * * * * Tetraethyl silicate monomer/oligomer (20% in ethanol) Z * * * * * * * Tetramethylbenzene (all isomers) X * * * * * * * [ADD] Tricresyl phosphate (less than 1% ortho isomer) Y [REVISE] Tridecane, see n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers). * * * * * * * Tridecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. * * * * * * * Triethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Start Printed Page 21673 * * * * * * * Triethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. Triethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. * * * * * * * [ADD] Trimethylamine solution (30% or less) Z * * * * * * * [REVISE] 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol-1-isobutyrate Y * * * * * * * Tripropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether. [ADD] 1,3,5-Trioxane Y * * * * * * * Tung oil Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Undecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes. * * * * * * * Vegetable protein solution (hydrolyzed) (if flammable or combustible) OS [ADD] Vinyltoluene Y * * * * * * * [REVISE] Waxes: Candelilla Y Carnauba Y Paraffin Y † White spirit, see White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic * * * * * * * Wine, see Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s. [ADD] Wood lignin with sodium acetate/oxalate Z * * * * * * * [REVISE] Xylenes/Ethylbenzene (10% or more) mixture Y * * * * * * * Notes: “#” = The noxious liquid substance status is undetermined—see 46 CFR 153.900(c) for shipping on an oceangoing vessel. “†” = Marine occupational safety and health regulations for benzene, 46 CFR part 197, subpart C, may apply to this cargo. “[ ]” = Provisional categorization to which the United States is party. “@” = The noxious liquid substance category has been assigned by the Coast Guard, in the absence of one assigned by the IMO. The category is based on a GESAMP Hazard Profile or, by analogy, to a closely related product having a noxious liquid substance assigned. Bolded entries were added from the March 2012 Annex to the 2007 edition of the IBC Code (MEPC 63/23/Add.1), the December 2012 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.18), or the December 2013 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.19). “Cat” = Pollution category. “F” = Flammable (flash point less than or equal to 60° C (140 °F). “I” = An “oil” under MARPOL Annex I. Italicized words are not part of the cargo name, but may be used in addition to the cargo name. “LFG” = Liquid flammable gas. “n.o.s.” = Not otherwise specified. “OS” = An “other substance” considered at present to pose no harm to marine resources, human health, amenities, or other legitimate uses of the sea when discharged into the sea from tank cleaning or deballasting operations. “see” = A redirection to the preferred, alternative cargo name—for example, in “Diethyl ether, see Ethyl ether,” the pollution category for “diethyl ether” will be found under the preferred, alternative cargo name “ethyl ether.” “ST” = Ship type, as defined in Chapter 2 of the 2016 International Bulk Chemical Code. “X,” “Y,” and “Z” = Noxious liquid substance categories under MARPOL Annex II. PART 150—COMPATIBILITY OF CARGOES
End Part Start Amendment Part3. The authority citation for part 150 continues to read as follows:
End Amendment Part[Amended]4. In § 150.120, remove the text “Table I” and add, in its place, the text “Table 1”.
End Amendment Part[Amended]5. In § 150.130, in paragraph (a) introductory text, remove the text “table I” and add, in its place, the text “Table 1”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part6. In § 150.140, revise the section heading to read as follows:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part7. Amend Table I to Part 150 by:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parta. Revising the table heading;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partb. Removing the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched (flash point >60 °C)* ”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Ammonium nitrate/Urea solution (containing less than 2% free Ammonia)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Ethylene glycol iso-propyl ether”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. Benzene sulfonyl chloride;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “ Gylcidyl ester of tridecyl acetic acid, see Glycidyl ester of C10 triakyl acetic acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Noxious Liquid Substance, n.o.s. (NLS')”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “ROUNDUP”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Ucarsol CR Solvent 302 SG”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution*”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partc. Adding in alphabetical order the entries marked “[ADD]” and revising the entries marked “[REVISE]”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partd. Revising the notes at the end of the table.
End Amendment PartThe revisions and addtitions read as follows:
Start Amendment PartTable 1 to Part 150—Alphabetical List of Cargoes
Chemical name Group No. Footnote CHRIS code Related CHRIS codes * * * * * * * [REVISE] Acetonitrile (low purity grade) 37 3 AIL * * * * * * * Acid oil mixture from soyabean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining, see Oil, misc.: Acid mixture from soyabean, corn (maize), and sunflower oil refining 3 AOM * * * * * * * Acrylamide solution (50% or less) 10 3 AAM AAO * * * * * * * Acrylic acid/ethenesulfonic (alternately ethenesulphonic) acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, sodium salt solution 30 3 APG * * * * * * * Alachlor technical (90% or more) 33 3 ALH ALI Alcohol (C12-C13, branched and linear) poly(4-8) propoxy sulfates (alternately sulphates, sodium salt 25-30% solution 41 3 ABL Alcohol (C9-C11) poly(2.5-9) ethoxylates 20 3 AET ALY/APV/APW Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(3-6) ethoxylates 20 3 AEA AEB Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly(7-12) ethoxylates 20 3 AEB AEA Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(1-6) ethoxylates 20 3 AED AET/ALY/APW Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(7-19) ethoxylates 20 3 APV AET/ALY/APV Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(20+) ethoxylates 20 3 APW AET/ALY Alcohol (C12-C15) poly (. . .) ethoxylate, see Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (. . .) ethoxylate. Alcohol polyethoxylates 20 AEA/AEB/AED/AET/APV/APW Alcohol polyethoxylates, secondary 20 AEA/AEB Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s. 20 3 ABV Alcohols (C12+), primary, linear 20 3 ASY ALR/AYK/AYL Alcohols (C8-C11), primary, linear, and essentially linear 20 ALR AYK/AYL Alcohols (C12-C13), primary, linear, and essentially linear 20 3 AYK ALR/ASY/AYL Alcohols (C14-C18), primary, linear, and essentially linear 20 3 AYL ALR/ASY/AYK Alcohols (C13+) 20 ALY ASY/AYK Including: Cetyl alcohol (Hexadecanol) 20 Oleyl alcohol (Octadecenol) 20 Pentadecanol 20 Tallow alcohol 20 Tetradecanol 20 Tridecanol 20 Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched (flash point >60 °C) 31 3 ABD Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched (flash point ≤ 60 °C) 31 3 ABE Alkanes (C6-C9) 31 ALK Including: Heptanes 31 Start Printed Page 21675 Hexanes 31 Nonanes 31 Octanes 31 iso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C10-C11) 31 AKI iso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) 31 AKJ [ADD] n-Alkanes (C9-C11) 31 3 [REVISE] n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) 31 ALV ALJ Including: Decanes 31 Dodecanes 31 Heptadecanes 31 n-Paraffins (C10-C20) 31 PFN ALJ Tridecanes 31 Undecanes 31 Alkane (C14-C17) sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solutions, see Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulfonates (alternately sulphonates) (60-65% solution) AKA SAA (AKE/SSU) * * * * * * * Alkenoic acid, polyhydroxy ester borated 0 1, 3 AAY Alkenyl (C11+) amide 10 AKM Alkenyl (C8+) amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid ester mixture 34 AAA Alkenyl (C16-C20) succinic anhydride 11 AAH Alkyl acrylate-Vinyl pyridine copolymer in Toluene 32 AAP Alkyl amine (C17+) 7 AKY Alkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more than 40% Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isomers) 34 ADP Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered phenols 21 3 AYO Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes 32 AKC Including: Butylbenzenes 32 3 Cumene 32 Propylbenzenes 32 Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes 32 AKD Including: Amylbenzenes 32 Heptylbenzenes 32 Hexylbenzenes 32 Octylbenzenes 32 Alkyl (C9+) benzenes 32 AKB Including: Decylbenzenes 32 Dodecylbenzenes 32 Nonylbenzenes 32 Tetradecylbenzenes 32 Tetrapropylbenzenes 32 Tridecylbenzenes 32 Undecylbenzenes 32 Alkyl benzene distillation bottoms 0 1, 3 ABB Alkylbenzene mixtures (containing at least 50% of Toluene) 32 3 AZT Alkylbenzene, Alkylindane, Alkylindene mixture (each C12-C17) 32 AIH Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid 0 1, 3 ABN ABS/ABQ Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (less than 4%) 0 1, 2 ABQ ABS/ABN Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution 33 ABT Alkyl (C12+) dimethylamine 7 3 ADM Alkyl dithiocarbamate (C19-C35) 34 3 ADB Alkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6-C24) 33 ADT Alkyl ester copolymer (C4-C20) 34 AES AEQ Alkyl ester copolymer in mineral oil 34 AEQ AES Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates 34 2 AKN ONE Alkyl (C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylate 40 APN NPE Alkyl (C4-C9) phenols 21 AYI BLT/BTP/NNP/OPH Alkyl phenol sulfide ( alternately sulphide) (C8-C40), see Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide AKS Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) 34 AKS Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate 40 AXL Alkyl (C8-C9) phenylamine in aromatic solvents 9 ALP n-Alkyl phthalates, see individual phthalates AYS Alkyl polyglucoside solution, see individual polyglucoside solutions AGD AGL/AGM/AGN/AGO/AGP Start Printed Page 21676 Alkyl (C8-C10) polyglucoside solution (65% or less) 43 3 AGL AGD/AGM/AGN/AGO/ AGP Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(40% or less/60% or more) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) 43 3 AGN AGD/AGL AGM/AGO/AGP Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(50%/50%) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) 43 3 AGO AGD/AGL/AGN/AGP Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(60% or more/40% or less) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) 43 3 AGP AGD/AGL/AGM/AGN/AGO Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) 43 3 AGM AGD/AGL/AGN/AGO/AGP Alkyl (C12-C16) propoxyamine ethoxylates 8 3 AXE LPE Alkyl (C10-C20), saturated and unsaturated phosphite 34 AKL * * * * * * * Alkyl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid ester of phenol 34 AKH Alkyl toluene 32 AYL AUS Alkyl (C18+) toluenes 32 3 AUS AYL Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid 0 1, 3 AUU Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, borated 34 3 AUB Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, high overbase 33 3 AUC Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, low overbase 33 3 AUL * * * * * * * Aluminum (alternately, Aluminium) chloride/Hydrochloric acid solution, see “Aluminum (alternately, Aluminium (chloride/Hydrogen chloride solution” 1 AHS AHG Aluminum (alternately Aluminium) chloride/Hydrogen chloride solution 0 1, 3 AHG AHS Aluminum (alternately Aluminium) hydroxide/sodium hydroxide/sodium carbonate solution (40% or less) 5 3 AHN Aluminum sulfate (alternately Aluminium sulphate) solution 43 2 ASX ALM Amine C-6, morpholine process residue 9 AOI Aminoethyldiethanolamine/Aminoethylethanolamine solution 8 ADY 2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol 8 AEX Aminoethylethanolamine 8 AEE * * * * * * * Ammonia, aqueous (28% or less Ammonia), see Ammonium hydroxide AMH Ammonium bisulfite (alternately bisulphite) solution (70% or less) 43 2 ABX ASU Ammonium chloride solution (less than 25%) 43 3 AIS AMC * * * * * * * Ammonium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution, see also Lignin liquor ALG LNL Ammonium nitrate solution (45% or less) 0 1 AND AMN/ANR/ANW Ammonium nitrate solution (93% or less) 0 1 ANW AMN/AND/ANR Ammonium nitrate/Urea solution (containing Ammonia), see Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing 1% or more Ammonia) UAS (ANU/UAT/UAU/UAV) Ammonium nitrate/Urea solution (not containing Ammonia), see Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing less than 1% Ammonia) UAU (ANU/UAS/UAT/UAV) Ammonium phosphate/Urea solution, see Urea/Ammonium phosphate solution UAP (APP/URE) * * * * * * * Ammonium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution 43 ASW AME/AMS Ammonium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution (20% or less) 43 AME AMS/ASW Ammonium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution (45% or less) 5 3 ASS ASF Ammonium thiocyanate/Ammonium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) solution 0 1 ACV ACS Ammonium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) solution (60% or less) 43 3 ATV ATF Amyl acetate (all isomers) 34 3 AEC IAT/AML/AAS/AYA * * * * * * * Amyl alcohol, primary 20 3 APM AAI/AAL/AAN/APM/IAA n-Amyl alcohol 20 3 AAN AAI/AAL/APM/ASE/IAA sec-Amyl alcohol 20 3 ASE AAI/AAL/AAN/APM/IAA tert-Amyl alcohol 20 3 AAL AAI/APM/ASE/IAA tert-Amyl methyl ether 41 AYE Amyl methyl ketone, see Methyl amyl ketone AMJ MAK (AMK) Amylene, see Pentene (all isomers) AMW PTX (AMX/AMZ/PTE) tert-Amylenes, see Pentene (all isomers) AMZ PTX (AMW) Aniline 9 ANL Start Printed Page 21677 Animal and Fish oils, n.o.s. 34 AFN Including: Cod liver oil 34 Lanolin 34 Neatsfoot oil 34 Pilchard oil 34 Sperm oil 34 Animal and Fish acid oils and distillates, n.o.s. 34 AFA Including: Animal acid oil 34 Fish acid oil 34 Lard acid oil 34 Mixed acid oil 34 Mixed general acid oil 34 Mixed hard acid oil 34 Mixed soft acid oil 34 Anthracene oil (Coal tar fraction), see Coal tar AHO COR * * * * * * * Argon, liquefied 0 1 ARG Aryl polyolefin (C11-C50) 30 AYF. * * * * * * * Aviation alkylates (C8 paraffins and isoparaffins BPT 95-120 °C) 33 3 AVA GAK/GAV Barium long-chain (C11-C50) alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) 34 BCA Barium long-chain alkyl (C8-C14) phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) 34 BCH * * * * * * * Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures (containing Acetylenes) (having 10% Benzene or more) 32 BHA BHB/BNZ/PYG Benzene/Toluene/Xylene mixtures (having 10% Benzene or more) 32 BTX BHB/BNZ/PYG/TOL/XLX/XLM/XLO/XLP [ADD] Benzenesulfonyl (alternately Benzenesulphonyl) chloride 0 1, 2 BSC * * * * * * * [REVISE] Bio-fuel blends of Diesel/gas oil and Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flash point >60 °C (>25% but <99% by volume) 33 3 BIF BIG/BIH/BII/BIJ/BIK Bio-fuel blends of Diesel/gas oil and Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flash point ≤ 60 °C (>25% but <99% by volume) 33 3 BIG BIF/BIH/BII/BIJ/BIK Bio-fuel blends of Diesel/gas oil and FAME (>25% but <99% by volume) 34 3 BIH BIF/BIG/BII/BIJ/BIK Bio-fuel blends of Diesel/gas oil and vegetable oil (>25% but <99% by volume) 34 3 BII BIF/BIG/BIH/BIJ/BIK Bio-fuel blends of Gasoline and Ethyl alcohol (>25% but <99% by volume) 20 2, 3 BIJ BIF/BIG/BIH/BII/BIK [ADD] Bis (2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate 34 DHH [REVISE] Boronated Calcium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) 34 BCU Brake fluid base mix: Poly(2-8)alkylene (C2-C3) glycols/Polyalkylene (C2-C10) glycols monoalkyl (C1-C4) ethers and their borate esters 20 3 BFY Brominated Epoxy Resin in Acetone 16 BER * * * * * * * 1,4-Butanediol, see Butylene glycol BDO BUG 2-Butanone, see Methyl ethyl ketone 2 MEK Butene oligomer 30 BOL Butene, see Butylenes (all isomers) BUT/IBL [ADD] 2-Butoxyethanol (58%)/Hyperbranched polyesteramide (42%) (mixture) 20 [REVISE] Butyl acetate (all isomers) 34 3 BAX BCN/BTA/BYA/IBA Butyl acrylate (all isomers) 14 3 BAR BAI/BTC Butyl alcohol (all isomers) 20 2 BAY BAN/BAS/BAT/IAL Butyl alcohol (iso-, n-, sec-, tert-), see Butyl alcohol (all isomers) 2 BAN/BAS/BAT/BAY/IAL Butylamine (all isomers) 7 3 BTY BAM/BTL/BUA/IAM Butylbenzene (all isomers), see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes 3 BBE AKC Butyl benzyl phthalate 34 BPH Butyl butyrate (all isomers) 34 3 BBA BIB/BUB Butylene glycol 20 2 BUG BDO 1,2-Butylene oxide 16 BTO Start Printed Page 21678 Butylenes (all isomers) 30 BTN IBL n-Butyl ether 41 3 BTE [ADD] iso-Butyl formate, see Isobutyl formate 3 BFI BFN/BFO * * * * * * * [REVISE] Butyl methacrylate, Decyl methacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate mixture, see Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate mixture 3 DER (BMH/BMI/BMN/CEM) Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate mixture 14 3 DER BMH/BMI/BMN/CEM Butyl methyl ketone, see Methyl butyl ketone 2 MBJ (MBK/MIK) [ADD] Butyl phenol, Formaldehyde resin in Xylene 32 * * * * * * * [REVISE] Butyraldehyde (all isomers) 19 3 BAE BAD/BTR * * * * * * * [ADD] C9 Resinfeed (DSM) 32 2 CNR [REVISE] Calcium alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50), see Calcium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) 3 CAE CAY Calcium alkyl (C9) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide), polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide) mixture 34 CPX. Calcium alkyl (C10-C28) salicylate 34 3 CAJ. Calcium bromide solution, see Drilling brines CBI DRB Calcium bromide/Zinc bromide solution, see Drilling brine (containing Zinc salts) DZB * * * * * * * Calcium chloride solution, see Drilling brines CCS CLC * * * * * * * Calcium hypochlorite solution (15% or less) 5 3 CHU CHY/CHZ Calcium hypochlorite solution (more than 15%) 5 3 CHZ CHU/CHY Calcium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution, see also Lignin liquor CLL LNL Calcium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) 34 CAY Calcium long-chain alkyl (C8-C40) phenate, see Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate or Calcium long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate CAQ CAU/CAV (CAN/CAW) Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate 34 3 CAU CAN/CAQ/CAV/CAW Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C20) phenate 34 CAV CAN/CAQ/CAU/CAW Calcium long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate 34 3 CAW CAN/CAQ/CAU/CAV Calcium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C40) 34 CPI Calcium long-chain alkyl phenolic amine (C8-C40) 9 CPQ Calcium long-chain alkyl (C18-C28) salicylate 34 3 CAJ Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) 34 CAK CAJ/CAZ Calcium nitrate solutions (50% or less) 34 3 CNU CNT * * * * * * * Calcium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate)/Calcium carbonate/Hydrocarbon solvent mixture 33 CSH Camelina oil, see Oil, misc.: Camelina 3 CEL * * * * * * * Canola oil, see Oil, edible: Rapeseed (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids) ORO (ORP) [ADD] Caprolactam solution, see epsilon-Caprolactam (molten or aqueous solutions) CLS [REVISE] epsilon-Caprolactam (molten or aqueous solutions) 22 3 CLU CLS Caramel solutions 43 CML Carbolic oil 21 CBO Carbon dioxide (high purity) 0 1 CDH CDO/CDQ Carbon dioxide (reclaimed quality) 0 1 CDQ CDH/CDO Carbon dioxide, liquefied 0 1 CDO CDH/CDQ Carbon disulfide (alternately disulphide) 38 CBB Carbon tetrachloride 36 2 CBT CBU Start Printed Page 21679 Cashew nut shell oil (untreated), see Oil, misc.: Cashew nut shell (untreated) OCN * * * * * * * Cesium formate solution 43 3 CSM Cetyl alcohol (Hexadecanol), see Alcohols (C13+) ALY (ASY/AYL) * * * * * * * Cetyl/Stearyl alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) ALY (ASY/AYL) * * * * * * * Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 50% Chlorine or more, and less than 1% C13 or shorter chains) 36 3 CLJ CLG/CLH/CLQ * * * * * * * Chlorinated paraffins (C18+) with any level of chlorine 36 CLG CLH/CLJ * * * * * * * Chloroacetic acid (80% or less) 4 3 CHM CHL/MCA Chlorobenzene 36 2 CRB Chlorodifluoromethane, see Monochlorodifluoromethane MCF 2-Chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-5-triazine solution 0 1 CET 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl pentan-3-one 18 2 CDP 2- or 3-Chloropropionic acid 4 CPM CLA/CLP Chloroform 36 CRF Chlorohydrins (crude) 17 3 CHD 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt solution 9 CDM o-Chloronitrobenzene 42 CNO CNP Chlorosulfonic (alternately Chlorosulphonic) acid 0 1 CSA m-Chlorotoluene 36 3 CTM CHI/CRN/CTO o-Chlorotoluene 36 3 CTO CHI/CRN/CTM p-Chlorotoluene 36 3 CRN CHI/CTM/CTO Chlorotoluenes (mixed isomers) 36 3 CHI CRN/CTM/CTO Choline chloride solutions 20 CCO Citric acid (70% or less) 4 3 CIS CIT * * * * * * * Coal tar distillate, see Naphtha: Coal tar solvent CDL NCT (CTU) Coal tar naphtha solvent, see Naphtha: Coal tar solvent NCT (CDL/CTU) * * * * * * * Coal tar pitch (molten) 33 3 CTP [ADD] Coal tar, high temperature 33 CHH Cobalt naphthenate in solvent naphtha 34 CNS [REVISE] Cocoa butter, see Oil, edible: Cocoa butter OCB (VEO) Coconut oil, see Oil, edible: Coconut OCC (VEO) Coconut oil, fatty acid, see Oil, misc.: Coconut fatty acid 2 CFA Coconut oil, fatty acid methyl ester, see Oil, misc.: Coconut fatty acid methyl ester 3 OCM * * * * * * * Corn oil, see Oil, edible: Corn OCO (VEO) [ADD] Corn syrup 43 CSY [REVISE] Cottonseed oil, see Oil, edible: Cottonseed OCS (VEO) Cottonseed oil, fatty acid, see Oil, misc.: Cottonseed oil, fatty acid CFY Creosote 21 2 CCW CCT/CWD Creosote (coal tar) 21 2, 3 CCT CCW Creosote (wood tar) 21 2, 3 CWD CCT/CCW Cresols (all isomers) 21 3 CRS CFO/CFP/CRL/CRO/CSC/CSO Cresols with 5% or more Phenol, see Phenol CFP PHN (CFO/CRL/CRO/CRS/CSO) Cresols with less than 5% Phenol, see Cresols (all isomers) CFO CRS (CFP/CRL/CRO/CSO) Cresylate spent caustic, see Cresylic acid, sodium salt solution 2 CSC CYD [ADD] Cresylic acid 21 CRY Start Printed Page 21680 [REVISE] Cresylic acid, dephenolized 21 CAD CRY/CYN Cresylic acid tar 21 CRX Cresylic acid with 5% or more phenol 21 CYN CAD/CRY Cresylic acid, sodium salt solution 5 2 CYD CSC Crotonaldehyde 19 2 CTA Crude Isononylaldehyde, see Isononyldehyde (crude) INC Crude Isopropanol 20 IPB (IPA/PAL) Crude Piperazine, see Piperazine (crude) PZC (PPZ/PIZ) Cumene, see Alkyl(C3-C4) benzenes CUM AKD (PBY/PBZ) * * * * * * * Cyclohexanone/Cyclohexanol mixtures 18 2 CYX * * * * * * * Cyclopentadiene/Styrene/Benzene mixture 30 CSB 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten) 30 3 CPD DPT/DPV Cyclopentane 31 CYP Cyclopentene 30 CPE. p-Cymene 32 CMP * * * * * * * [ADD] iso-Decaldehyde, see Isodecaldehyde. n-Decaldehyde 19 [REVISE] Decane (all isomers), see n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) DCC ALV (ALJ) * * * * * * * Decyl alcohol (all isomers) 20 2, 3 DAX ISA/DAN Decyl/Dodecyl/Tetradecyl alcohol mixture 20 3 DYO DAN/DAX/DDN/ISA Decylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes DBZ AKB * * * * * * * Dextrose solution, see Glucose solution DTS GLU * * * * * * * Dialkyl (C10-C14) benzenes, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes DAB AKB * * * * * * * Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates 34 DAH Including: Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 34 Diheptyl phthalate 34 Dihexyl phthalate 34 Diisooctyl phthalate 34 Diisodecyl phthalate 34 Diisononyl phthalate 34 Dinonyl phthalate 34 Dioctyl phthalate 34 Ditridecyl phthalate 34 Diundecyl phthalate 34 Dialkyl (C9-C10) phthalates, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates DLK DLH (DAP/DHL/DHP/DID/DIE/DIF/DIN/DIO/DIT/DOP/DPA/DTP/DUP) Dialkyl thiophosphates sodium salts solution 34 3 DYH Dibromomethane 36 DBH Dibutyl carbinol, see Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) NNS (DBC/NNI/NNN) Dibutyl hydrogen phosphonate 34 DHD Dibutyl phthalate 34 DPA DIT Dibutyl terephthalate 34 3 DYE Dibutylamine 7 DBA Dibutylphenols 21 DBT Di-tert-butylphenol 21 DBF DBT/DBV/DBW 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol 21 DBV DBF/DBT/DBW 2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol 21 3 DBW DBF/DBT/DBV Dichlorobenzene (all isomers) 36 3 DBX DBM/DBO/DBP * * * * * * * 1,1-Dichloroethane 36 DCH Dichloroethyl ether 41 3 DYR DEE Start Printed Page 21681 * * * * * * * 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid/Diethanolamine salt solution 43 DDE 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid/Dimethylamine salt solution (70% or less) 0 1, 2, 3 DDA DAD/DSX 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid/Triisopropanolamine salt solution 43 2 DTI [ADD] Dichloropropane 36 DPX [REVISE] 1,1-Dichloropropane 36 DPB DPC/DPL/DPP/DPX 1,2-Dichloropropane 36 2, 3 DPP DPB/DPC/DPL/DPX 1,3-Dichloropropane 36 DPC DPB/DPL/DPP/DPX * * * * * * * 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid 4 DCN Dicyclopentadiene, Resin Grade, 81-89% 30 3 DPV CPD/DPT Dicyclopentadiene, see 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten) DPT CPD (DPV) Diethanolamine 8 2 DEA Diethanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Diethanolamine salt solution DZZ DDE * * * * * * * Diethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether DME PAG Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate DEM PAF [ADD] Diethylene glycol dibenzoate 34 DGZ * * * * * * * [REVISE] Diethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether DGE PAG Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate DGA PAF Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether DHE PAG Diethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether DGM PAG Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate DGR PAF * * * * * * * Diethylene glycol propyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether DGO PAG * * * * * * * Diethylethanolamine, see Diethylaminoethanol DAE * * * * * * * Diethyl hexanol, see Decyl alcohol (all isomers) DAX * * * * * * * Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalate DIE DAH * * * * * * * Diethyl sulfate (alternately sulphate) 34 DSU Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A 16 BDE Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F 16 DGF Diheptyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalate DHP DAH * * * * * * * Dihexyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalate DHL Diisobutyl carbinol, see Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) DBC NNS Diisobutyl ketone 18 DIK Diisobutyl phthalate 34 DIT DPA Diisobutylamine 7 DBU Diisobutylene 30 DBL Diisodecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates DID DAH * * * * * * * Diisononyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates 2 DIN DAH Start Printed Page 21682 Diisooctyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalate DIO DAH/(DIE/DOP) * * * * * * * 1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxy anthracene, disodium salt solution 5 DDH N,N-Dimethylacetamide 10 DAC DLS N,N-Dimethylacetamide solution (40% or less) 10 3 DLS DAL * * * * * * * Dimethylamine salt of 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid solution, see 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution CDM Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution (70% or less) DAD DDA (DSX) Dimethylamine solution (45% or less) 7 3 DMG DMA/DMC/DMY Dimethylamine solution (greater than 45% but not greater than 55%) 7 3 DMY DMA/DMC/DMG Dimethylamine solution (greater than 55% but not greater than 65%) 7 3 DMC DMA/DMG/DMY 2,6-Dimethylaniline 9 DMM DDL Dimethylbenzene, see Xylenes 2 XLX/XLM/XLO/XLP [ADD] Dimethylcyclicsiloxane hydrolyzate 34 DXZ [REVISE] N,N-Dimethylcyclohexylamine 7 DXN Dimethyl disulfide (alternately disulphide) 0 1, 2, 3 DSK * * * * * * * Dimethylformamide 10 2 DMF [ADD] Dimethyl furan 41 DFU * * * * * * * Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution 34 2 DNS * * * * * * * [REVISE] Dimethylpolysiloxane, see Polydimethylsiloxane DMP 2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol (molten or solution) 20 3 DDI Dimethyl succinate 34 DSE Dinitrotoluene (molten) 42 3 DNM DNL/DNU/DTT Dinonyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates DIF DAH Dioctyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates DOP DAH (DIE/DIO) * * * * * * * Diphenyl ether/Biphenyl ether mixture, see Diphenyl/Diphenyl ether mixture DDO * * * * * * * Diphenylmethane diisocyanate 12 2 DPM Diphenyl oxide, see Diphenyl ether DPE Diphenylol propane-Epichlorohydrin resins 0 1 DPR Di-n-propylamine 7 DNA DIA * * * * * * * Dipropylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether DBG PAG * * * * * * * Dipropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether DPY PAG * * * * * * * Distillates, straight run 33 DSR Dithiocarbamate ester (C7-C35) 34 DHO * * * * * * * Ditridecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalate DTP DAH Diundecyl phthalate, see Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates DUP DAH Dodecane (all isomers), see n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) DOF ALV (ALJ/DOC) tert-Dodecanethiol 20 2 DDL LRM Dodecene (all isomers) 30 3 DOZ DDC/DOD Dodecanol (all isomers), see Dodecyl alcohol (all isomers) 2 DDN LAL * * * * * * * Dodecyl alcohol (all isomers) 20 2 DDN ASK/ASY/LAL Start Printed Page 21683 Dodecylamine/Tetradecylamine mixture 7 2 DTA Dodecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes DDB AKB [ADD] Dodecylbenzenesulfonic (alternately Dedecylbenzenesulphonic) acid 0 1, 2 DSA * * * * * * * [REVISE] Dodecyldimethylamine/Tetradecyldimethylamine mixture 7 DOT Dodecyl diphenyl ether disulfonate (alternately disulphonate) solution 43 DTA Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide (alternately sulphide) 0 1 DOH * * * * * * * Drilling brines, including: Calcium bromide solution, Calcium chloride solution and Sodium chloride solution 43 3 DRS/DRL * * * * * * * Epoxy resin 16 EPN ETBE, see Ethyl tert-butyl ether EBE * * * * * * * 2-Ethoxyethanol, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EEO EGC (EGE) * * * * * * * Ethoxylated alcohols, C11-C15, see alcohol polyethoxylates AEA/AEB/AED/AET/APV/APW/APX Ethoxylated long-chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkylamine 8 ELA Ethoxylated tallow alkyl amine 7 TAY TAG/TAR Ethoxylated tallow alkyl amine, glycol mixture 7 TAG TAR/TAY Ethoxylated tallow amine (> 95%) 7 3 TAR TAG/TAY Ethoxy triglycol, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether ETG PAG (ETR/TGE) * * * * * * * Ethylamine solution (72% or less) 7 3 EAN EAM/EAO * * * * * * * N-Ethylbutylamine 7 EBA * * * * * * * S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate 34 3 ECB Ethylene 30 ETL [ADD] Ethyleneamine EA 1302 7 2 EMX * * * * * * * [REVISE] Ethylene glycol butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGM EGC Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGG EGC * * * * * * * Ethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Ethyl glycol monoalkyl ethers EGE EGC/EEO Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, see 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate EGA EEA Ethylene glycol hexyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGH EGC Ethylene glycol isobutyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGC (EGG/EGM) Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGI EGC Ethylene glycol methyl butyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EMB EGC Ethylene glycol methyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EME EGC * * * * * * * Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers 40 2 EGC Including: Ethylene glycol butyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol ethyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol hexyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol isobutyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol methyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol methyl butyl ether 40 Ethylene glycol propyl ether 40 * * * * * * * Ethylene glycol propyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGP EGC/EGI/EGN Start Printed Page 21684 Ethylene glycol n-propyl ether, see Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers EGN EGC (EGI/EGP) * * * * * * * Ethylene oxide/Propylene oxide mixture with an Ethylene oxide content not more than 30% by mass 16 3 EPM EPF * * * * * * * Ethyl ether, see Diethyl ether EET * * * * * * * 2-Ethylhexaldehyde, see Octyl aldehydes EHA OAL (OLX) 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, see Octanoic acid (all isomers) EHO OAY (OAA) 2-Ethylhexanol, see Octanol EHX OCA (OTA) * * * * * * * 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane-1,3-diol (C8-C10) ester 34 EHD * * * * * * * N-Ethylmethylallylamine 7 EML [ADD] 2-Ethyl-6-methyl-N-(1′-methyl-2-methoxyethyl)aniline 9 EEM. o-Ethyl phenol 21 EPL * * * * * * * [REVISE] Ethyl toluene 32 ETE Fatty acid methyl esters 34 3 FME Fatty acids (C8-C10) 34 3 FDS Fatty acids (C12+) 34 3 FDT FAB/FAD/FAI/FDI Fatty acids (saturated, C13+) 334 FAB FAD Fatty acids (saturated, C14+), see Fatty acids (saturated, C13+) FAD FAB Fatty acids (C16+) 34 3 FDI Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester 34 2, 3 FAE * * * * * * * Fish oil, see Oil, edible: Fish 2 OFS (AFN) * * * * * * * Fluorosilicic acid (20-30%) in water solution 1 3 FSK FSJ/FSL/HFS * * * * * * * Formaldehyde solutions (45% or less) 19 2, 3 FMR FMG/FMS * * * * * * * Formic acid (85% or less) 4 2 FMB FMA Formic acid (over 85%) 4 2, 3 FMD Formic acid mixture (containing up to 18% Propionic acid and up to 25% Sodium formate) 4 2, 3 FMC FMA/FMB * * * * * * * [ADD] Fuming sulfuric ( alternately sulphuric) acid, see Oleum 2 * * * * * * * [REVISE] Gas oil, cracked, see Oil, misc.: Gas, cracked GOC * * * * * * * Gasolines: Automotive (containing not more than 4.23 grams lead per gal.) 33 GAT Aviation (containing not more than 4.86 grams lead per gal.) 33 GAV AVA Casinghead (natural) 33 GCS Polymer 33 GPL Straight run 33 GSR Gasolines: Pyrolysis (containing Benzene), see Pyrolysis gasoline (containing Benzene) GPY PYG Glucitol/Glycerol blend propoxylated (containing less than 10% amines) 40 3 GGA * * * * * * * Glycerol, see Glycerine 2 GCR Start Printed Page 21685 * * * * * * * Glycerol propoxylated 40 3 GXP Glycerol, propoxylated and ethoxylated 40 3 GXE Glycerol/Sucrose blend propoxylated and ethoxylated 40 3 GSB * * * * * * * Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid 34 GLU GLT Glycidyl ester of tertiary carboxylic acid, see Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid GLT GLU [ADD] Glycidyl ester of tridecyl acetic acid, see Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid GLT GLU [REVISE] Glycidyl ester of Versatic acid, see Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid GLT GLU Glycine, sodium salt solution 7 GSS Glycol diacetate, see Ethylene glycol diacetate EGY Glycol mixture, crude 20 GMC Glycol triacetate, see Glyceryl triacetate GCT Glycolic acid solution (70% or less) 4 3 GLC Glyoxal solution (40% or less) 19 3 GOS Glyoxylic acid solution (50% or less) 4 3 GAC * * * * * * * [ADD] Grape Seed Oil, see Oil, edible: Grape seed [REVISE] Groundnut oil, see Oil, edible: Groundnut OGN (VEO) [ADD] Hazelnut oil, see Oil, edible: Hazelnut OHN (VEO) [REVISE] Heptadecane (all isomers), see n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) ALV (ALJ) Heptane (all isomers), see Alkanes (C6-C9) HMX ALK(HPI/HPT) * * * * * * * Heptanol (all isomers) 20 3 HTX HTN Heptene (all isomers) 30 2, 3 HPX THE * * * * * * * Heptylbenzenes, see Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes AKD Herbicide (C15-H22-NO2-Cl), see Metolachlor MCO Hexadecanol (Cetyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C13+) ALY (ASY/AYL) * * * * * * * Hexaethylene glycol, see Polyethylene glycol HMG PEG Hexamethylene diisocyanate 12 HMS HDI Hexamethylene glycol 20 HMG HXG Hexamethylenediamine (molten) 7 3 HME HMD/HMC Hexamethylenediamine adipate (50% in water) 43 HAM HAN Hexamethylenediamine adipate solution 43 HAN HAM Hexamethylenediamine solution 7 HMC HMD/HME Hexamethyleneimine 7 HMI Hexamethylenetetramine solutions 7 HTS HMT Hexane (all isomers), see Alkanes (C6-C9) 2 HXS ALK (IHA/HXA) 1,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads 4 2, 3 HDO * * * * * * * Hexene (all isomers) 30 2, 3 HEX HXE/HXT/HXU/HXV/MPN/MTN * * * * * * * Hexylbenzenes, see Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes AKD Hexylene glycol, see Hexamethylene glycol HXG HMG Hog grease, see Lard LRD * * * * * * * Hydrofluorosilicic acid (25% or less), see Fluorosilicic acid (30% or less) FSJ(FSK/FSL/HFS) bis(Hydrogenated tallow alkyl)methyl amines 7 HTA Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 8% but not more than 60% by mass) 0 1, 3 HPN HPO/HPS Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 60% but not more than 70% by mass) 0 1, 3 HPS HPN/HPO Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate 0 1, 3 HSH 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate 14 2 HAI Start Printed Page 21686 N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine triacetic acid, trisodium salt solution 43 HET [ADD] N,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide 10 HOO * * * * * * * [REVISE] Hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene, see Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated PHT alpha-Hydro-omega-hydroxytetradeca(oxytetramethylene) 40 HTO PYS/PYT Illipe oil, see Oil, edible: Illipe ILO (VEO) Isoamyl alcohol 20 3 IAA AAI/AAL/AAN/APM/ASE Isobutyl alcohol 20 2, 3 IAL BAN/BAS/BAT/BAY Isobutyl formate 34 3 BFI BFN/BFO Isobutyl methacrylate 14 3 BMI BMH/BMN [ADD] Isodecaldehyde 19 * * * * * * * [REVISE] Isopropanolamine 8 3 MPA IPF/PAX/PLA Isopropanolamine solution 8 3 PAI MPA/PAY/PLA/PRG Isopropyl acetate 34 3 IAC PAT Isopropyl alcohol 20 2, 3 IPA IPB/PAL Isopropylamine 7 3 IPP IPO/IPQ/PRA Isopropylamine (70% or less) solution 7 3 IPQ IPO/IPP/PRA Isopropylbenzene, see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes AKC(CUM/PBY/PBZ) Isopropylcyclohexane 31 3 IPX Isopropyl ether 41 3 IPE PRL/PRN Jatropha oil, see Oil, misc.: Jatropha 3 JTO Jet fuels: JPO JPT/JPF/JPV JP-4 33 JPF JP-5 33 JPV JP-8 33 JPE * * * * * * * [ADD] Ketone residue 18 KTR * * * * * * * [REVISE] Kraft pulping liquors (free alkali content 3% or more) (Black, Green, or White) 5 KPL KBL Lactic acid 0 1, 2 LTA Lactonitrile solution (80% or less) 37 3 LNI * * * * * * * Latex, ammonia (1% or less)-inhibited 30 3 LTX Latex: Carboxylated Styrene-Butadiene copolymer; Styrene-Butadiene rubber 43 3 LCC LCB/LSB * * * * * * * Lauryl polyglucose, see Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) AGM/LAP Lauryl polyglucose (50% or less), see Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less) LAP AMG * * * * * * * Ligninsulfonic (alternately Ligninsulphonic) acid, magnesium salt solution 43 3 LGM LGA/LNL/LSL Ligninsulfonic (alternately Ligninsulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution, see Lignin liquor or Sodium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution LGA LNL or SLG d-Limonene, see Dipentene DPN * * * * * * * Linseed oil, see Oil, misc.: Linseed OLS Liquefied Natural Gas, see Methane LNG MTH Liquid chemical wastes 0 1, 3 LCW [ADD] Liquid Streptomyces solubles 43 * * * * * * * [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21687 Long-chain alkaryl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (C16-C60) 0 1 LCS * * * * * * * Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) mixture 21 LPS Long-chain alkyl (C13+) salicylic acid 4 LAS [ADD] Long-chain polyetheramine in alkyl (C2-C4)benzenes 7 LCE [REVISE] L-Lysine solution (60% or less) 43 3 LYS * * * * * * * Magnesium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) 34 MAS MSE Magnesium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C20) 34 MPS Magnesium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C11+) 34 MLS * * * * * * * Magnesium nonyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide), see Magnesium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C20) MPS Magnesium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate), see Magnesium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50) MSE MAS * * * * * * * [ADD] Maleic anhydride/sodium allylsulphonate copolymer solution 11 PHN (CFO/CRL/CRO/CRS/CSO) [REVISE] Maltitol solution 0 1, 3 MTI Mango kernel oil, see Oil, edible: Mango kernel MKO (VEO) Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution 5 SMB MBT 2-Mercaptobenzothiazol (in liquid mixture) 5 BTM SMD Mesityl oxide 18 2 MSO * * * * * * * Methacrylic acid—Alkoxypoly(alkylene oxide) methacrylate copolymer, sodium salt aqueous solution (45% or less) 20 3 MAQ * * * * * * * Methoxy triglycol, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether MTG PAG (TGY) * * * * * * * Methylamine solutions (42% or less) 7 3 MSZ Methyl amyl acetate 34 MAC Methyl amyl alcohol 20 MAA MIC * * * * * * * N-Methylaniline 9 3 MAN alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol with Acetophenone (15% or less) 20 3 MBA * * * * * * * Methyl butanol, see the Amyl alcohols AAI/AAL/AAN/APM/ASE/IAA Methyl butenes, see Pentene (all isomers) PTX (AMW/AMZ/PTE) Methyl butenol 20 MBL * * * * * * * [ADD] 3-Methyl butyraldehyde 19 MBR [REVISE] Methyl butyrate 34 MBU * * * * * * * Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl 0 1, 3 MCT MCW * * * * * * * Methyl diethanolamine 8 MDE MAB Methyl ethyl ketone 18 2 MEK 2-Methyl-6-ethyl aniline 9 MEN Methyl formate 34 MFM N-Methylglucamine solution (70% or less) 43 3 MGC 2-Methylglutaronitrile 37 MLN MGN 2-Methylglutaronitrile with 2-Ethylsuccinonitrile (12% or less) 37 3 MGE MLN Start Printed Page 21688 Methyl heptyl ketone 18 MHK 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne 20 MHB MBY Methyl isoamyl ketone, see Methyl amyl ketone MAJ MAK Methyl isobutyl carbinol, see Methyl amyl alcohol MIC MAA Methyl isobutyl ketone 18 MIK MBB/MBK Methyl methacrylate 14 MMM Methylene bridged isobutylenated phenols 21 MBP Methylene chloride, see Dichloromethane DCM 3-Methyl-3-methoxybutanol 20 MXB * * * * * * * Methyl naphthalene (molten) 32 3 MNA Methylolurea 19 MUS 2-Methyl pentane, see Hexane (all isomers) HXS (ALK/HXA/IHA/NHX) * * * * * * * 2-Methyl-1-pentene, see Hexene (all isomers) MPN HEX (HXE/HXT/HXU/HXV/MTN) 4-Methyl-1-pentene, see Hexene (all isomers) MTN HEX (HXE/HXT/HXU/HXV/MPN) Methyl tert-pentyl ether, see tert-Amyl methyl ether AYE * * * * * * * 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine 9 MEP Methylpyridine, see the Methylpyridines MPQ MPE/MPF/MPR 2-Methylpyridine 9 3 MPR MPE/MPF/MPQ 3-Methylpyridine 9 3 MPE MPF/MPQ/MPR 4-Methylpyridine 9 3 MPF MPE/MPQ/MPR * * * * * * * Microsilica slurry 43 MOS * * * * * * * Molybdenum polysulfide (alternately polysulphide) long-chain alkyl dithiocarbamide complex 0 1, 3 MOP * * * * * * * Monoethylamine, see Ethylamine EAM (EAN/EAO) Monoisopropanolamine, see Isopropanolamine MPA (PLA/PLX) Monoethylamine, see Ethylamine EAM (EAN/EAO) * * * * * * * MTBE, see Methyl tert-butyl ether MBE * * * * * * * Naphthalene (molten) 32 3 NTM [ADD] Naphthalene still residue 32 2 NSR [REVISE] Naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution 34 NSB NSA Naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid-Formaldehyde copolymer, sodium salt solution 0 1 NFS Naphthenic acid 4 NTI * * * * * * * Nitrating acid (mixture of Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) and Nitric acids) 0 1 NIA Nitric acid (70% and over) 3 2, 3 NCE NAC/NCD * * * * * * * [ADD] Nitric Acid, fuming, see Nitric acid (70% and over) 1, 2, 3 NCE Nitric Acid, red fuming, see Nitric acid (70% and over) 1, 2, 3 NCE [REVISE] Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution 34 3 NCA * * * * * * * o-Nitrochlorobenzene, see o-Chloronitrobenzene CNO (CNP) * * * * * * * Nitroethane (80%)/Nitropropane (20%) 42 2, 3 NNL NNM/NNO/NPM/NPN/NPP/NTE Start Printed Page 21689 * * * * * * * Nitrophenol (mixed isomers) 42 NPX NIP/NPH o-Nitrophenol (molten) 0 1, 2 NTP NIP/NPH/NPX Nitropropane (60%)/Nitroethane (40%) mixture 42 NNM NNL/NNO/NPM/NPN/NPP/NTE 1-or 2-Nitropropane 42 NPM NPN/NPP o- or p-Nitrotoluenes 42 3 NIT NIE/NTR/NTT Nonane (all isomers), see Alkanes (C6-C9) NAX ALK (NAN) * * * * * * * Non-edible industrial grade palm oil, see Oil, misc.: Palm, non-edible industrial grade OPB Nonene (all isomers) 30 2 NOO NNE/NON/OAM/OFX/OFY Nonyl acetate 34 NAE Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) 20 2 NNS ALR/DBC/NNI/NNN Nonylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes AKB * * * * * * * Nonyl phenol 21 NNP Nonyl phenol poly(4+)ethoxylate, see Alkyl (C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylate NPE APN Nonyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) (90% or less) solution, see Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) AKS (NPS) Nonylphenol (48-62%)/Phenol (42-48%)/Dinonylphenol (1-10%) mixture 21 NYL [ADD] Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (1) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (2) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (3) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (4) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (5) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (6) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (7) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (8) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (9) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (10) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z 0 1 Noxious Liquid Substance, (11) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z 0 1 Non-noxious Liquid Substance, (12) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat OS 0 1 NOL Nutmeg butter oil, see Oil, edible: Nutmeg butter ONB (VEO) [REVISE] 1-Octadecene, see the olefin or alpha-olefin entries OAM/OFZ 1-Octadecanol, see Stearyl alcohol SYL (ALY/ASY) Octadecenoamide solution 10 ODD Octadecenol (oleyl alcohol), see Alcohols (C13+) ALY (AYL/ASY/OYL) Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane 34 3 OSA Octane (all isomers), see Alkanes (C6-C9) OAX ALK (IOO/OAN) Octanoic acid (all isomers) 4 OAY OAA/EHO * * * * * * * Octyl alcohol, see Octanol (all isomers) 2 OCX (EHX/IOA/OTA) * * * * * * * Octylbenzenes, see Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes AKD * * * * * * * n-Octyl mercaptan 0 OME Octyl nitrates (all isomers), see Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates 2 ONE AKN Start Printed Page 21690 * * * * * * * Octyl phthalate, see Dioctyl phthalate DAH (DIE/DIO/DLK/DOP) Oil, edible: Beechnut 34 OBN VEO Castor 34 OCA VEO Cocoa butter 34 OCB VEO Coconut 34 OCC VEO Cod liver 34 OCL AFN Corn 34 OCO VEO Cotton seed 34 OCS VEO Fish 34 2 OFS AFN Grape seed 34 Groundnut 34 OGN VEO Hazelnut 34 OHN VEO Illipe 34 ILO VEO Lard 34 OLD AFN Maize, see Oil, edible: Corn OCO (VEO) Mango kernel 34 3 MKO Nutmeg butter 34 ONB VEO Olive 34 OOL VEO Palm 34 2, 3 OPM VEO Palm kernel 34 OPO VEO Palm kernel olein 34 PKO VEO Palm kernel stearin 34 PKS VEO Palm mid fraction 34 PFM VEO Palm olein 34 PON VEO Palm stearin 34 PMS VEO Peanut 34 OPN VEO Poppy 34 OPY VEO Poppy seed 34 OPS VEO Raisin seed 34 ORA VEO Rapeseed 34 ORP VEO Rapeseed (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids) 34 3 ORO ORP/VEO Rice bran 34 ORB VEO Safflower 34 OSF VEO Salad 34 OSL VEO Sesame 34 OSS VEO Shea butter 34 OSH VEO Soyabean 34 2 OSB VEO Sunflower, see Oil, edible: Sunflower seed OSN (VEO) Sunflower seed 34 OSN VEO Tucum 34 OTC VEO Vegetable 34 OVG VEO Walnut 34 OWN VEO * * * * * * * Oil, misc.: Acid mixture from soyabean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining 34 AOM Aliphatic 33 OML Animal 34 OMA AFN Aromatic 33 OMR Camelina 34 OCI Cashew nut shell (untreated) 34 OCN Clarified 33 OCF Coal 33 OMC Coconut fatty acid 34 2 CFA Coconut, fatty acid methyl ester 34 OCM Cotton seed oil, fatty acid 34 CFY Crude 33 OFA Diesel 33 ODS Disulfide (alternately Disulphide) 0 1 ODI Gas, cracked 33 GOC Gas, high pour 33 OGP Gas, low pour 33 OGL Gas, low sulfur (alternately sulphur) 33 OGS Heartcut distillate 33 OHD Jatropha 34 3 JTO Lanolin 34 OLL AFN Linseed 33 OLS Lubricating 33 2 OLB Mineral 33 OMN Start Printed Page 21691 Mineral seal 33 OMS Motor 33 OMT Neatsfoot 33 ONF AFN Oiticica 34 OOI Palm acid 34 PLM Palm fatty acid distillate 34 PFD Palm oil, fatty acid methyl ester 34 OPE Palm kernel acid 34 OPK Palm kernel fatty acid distillate 34 PNG Palm, non-edible industrial grade 34 OPB Penetrating 33 OPT Perilla 34 OPR Pilchard 34 OPL AFN Pine 33 OPI PNL Rapeseed fatty acid methyl esters 34 3 ORP Residual 33 ORL Resin, distilled 30 3 ORR Road 33 ORD Rosin 33 ORN Seal 34 OSE Soapstock 34 OIS Soyabean (epoxidized) 34 OSC/EVO Soyabean fatty acid methyl ester 34 OST Spindle 33 OSD Tall 34 OTL OTI/OTJ Tall, crude 34 2 OTI OTJ/OTL Tall, distilled 34 2 OTJ OTI/OTL Tall, fatty acid 34 2 OTT Tall fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%) 34 2 OTK OTT Tall pitch 34 OTP Transformer 33 OTF Tung 34 OTG Turbine 33 OTB Vacuum gas oil 33 OVC Oleamide solution, see Octadecenoamide solution ODD * * * * * * * Olefin-Alkyl ester copolymer (molecular weight 2000+) 30 OCP Olefin mixture (C7-C9) C8 rich, stabilized 30 3 OFC OFW/OFY/OFX Olefin mixtures (C5-C7) 30 3 OFX OAM/OFC/OFW/OFX/OFZ Olefin mixtures (C5-C15) 30 3 OFY OAM/OFC/OFW/OFX/OFZ Olefins (C13+, all isomers) 30 OFZ OAM/OFW * * * * * * * Oleic acid 4 OLA * * * * * * * Oleyl alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) OYL ALY (ASY) * * * * * * * Olive oil, see Oil, edible: Olive OOL (VEO) Orange juice (concentrated) 0 1, 3 OJC OJN Orange juice (not concentrated) 0 1, 3 OJN OJC * * * * * * * ORIMULSION, see Asphalt emulsion ASQ * * * * * * * Oxygenated aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture 0 1, 3 OAH Palm acid oil, see Oil, misc.: Palm acid 3 PLM Palm fatty acid distillate, see Oil, misc.: Palm fatty acid distillate 3 PFD Palm kernel acid oil, see Oil, misc.: Palm kernel acid PNO Palm kernel acid oil, methyl ester, see Oil, misc.: Palm kernel acid, methyl ester PNF Palm kernel oil, see Oil, edible: Palm kernel OPO (VEO) Palm kernel oil fatty acid distillate, see Oil, misc.: Palm kernel fatty acid distillate PNG Palm kernel olein, see Oil, edible: Palm kernel olein 3 PKO (VEO) Palm kernel stearin, see Oil, edible: Palm kernel stearin 3 PKS (VEO) Palm mid fraction, see Oil, edible: Palm mid fraction 3 PFM (VEO) Palm oil, see Oil, edible: Palm 2, 3 OPM VEO/OPE Start Printed Page 21692 Palm oil fatty acid methyl ester, see Oil, misc.: Palm fatty acid methyl ester 3 OPE Palm olein, see Oil, edible: Palm olein 3 PON (VEO) Palm stearin, see Oil, edible: Palm stearin PMS (VEO) Parachlorobenzotrifluoride 32 PBF Paraffin wax, see Waxes: Paraffin 3 WPF n-Paraffins (C10-C20), see n-Alkanes (C10+) all isomers PFN ALJ * * * * * * * [ADD] Peanut, see Oil, edible: Peanut OPN (VEO) * * * * * * * Pentacosa (oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s 20 POY [REVISE] Pentadecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) . PDC ALY * * * * * * * 1,3-Pentadiene (greater than 50%), Cyclopentene and isomers, mixtures 30 3 PMM Pentaethylene glycol, see Polyethylene glycols PEG Pentaethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether PAG * * * * * * * n-Pentanoic acid (64%)/2-Methyl butyric acid (36%) mixture 4 POJ POC Pentasodium salt of Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid solution, see Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution DYS * * * * * * * [ADD] Pentyl aldehyde 19 PYL * * * * * * * [REVISE] Phosphoric acid 1 2 PAC * * * * * * * Phosphosulfurized (alternately Phosphosulphurized) bicycle terpene 0 1 PBT * * * * * * * [ADD] PIB, see Poly(4+)isobutylene (molecular weight > 224). * * * * * * * [REVISE] Pine oil, see Oil, misc.: Pine PNL OPI Piperazine (70% or less) 7 3 PIZ PPB/PPZ Piperazine (crude) 7 PZC PPZ/PIZ Piperazine, 68% solution 7 * * * * * * * Polyalkyl (C18-C22) acrylate in Xylene 14 PIX Polyalkylalkenaminesuccinimide, molybdenum oxysulfide (alternately oxysulphide) 0 3 PSO Polyalkylene glycols/Polyalkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers mixtures 40 PPX Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether PGB PAG Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether 40 2 PAG Including: Diethylene glycol butyl ether 40 Diethylene glycol ethyl ether 40 Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether 40 Diethylene glycol methyl ether 40 Diethylene glycol propyl ether 40 Dipropylene glycol butyl ether 40 Dipropylene glycol methyl ether 40 Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether 40 Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether 40 Polypropylene glycol methyl ether 40 Tetraethylene glycol methyl ether 40 Triethylene glycol butyl ether 40 Triethylene glycol ethyl ether 40 Start Printed Page 21693 Triethylene glycol methyl ether 40 Tripropylene glycol methyl ether 40 Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate 34 PAF Including: Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate 34 Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate 34 Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate 34 Polyalkylene oxide polyol 20 PAO * * * * * * * Polyaluminum (alternately Polyaluminium) chloride solution 1 PLS * * * * * * * Polyalkyl(C10-C18) methacrylate/Ethylene-propylene copolymer mixture 14 PEM * * * * * * * Polycarboxylic ester (C9+), see Ditridecyl adipate DTY Poly(2+)cyclic aromatics 32 PCA Polydimethylsiloxane, see Dimethylpolysiloxane DMP * * * * * * * Polyether (molecular weight 1350+) 41 PYR * * * * * * * Poly(ethylene glycol) methylbutenyl ether (molecular weight >1000) 40 PBN Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether PEE PAG * * * * * * * Polyethylene polyamines (more than 50% C5-C20 Paraffin oil) 7 2, 3 PEY PEB Polyferric sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution 34 PSS * * * * * * * Poly(iminoethylene)-graft-N-poly(ethyleneoxy) solution (90% or less) 7 3 PIG PIM Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent 7 2 PIB PIA [ADD] (Polyisobutene) amino products in aliphatic hydrocarbons 7 3 * * * * * * * [REVISE] Poly(4+)isobutylene (molecular weight > 224) 30 3 PIL [ADD] Polyisobutylene (molecular weight ≤ 224) 30 3 PIL [REVISE] * * * * * * * Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate 12 2 PPI [ADD] Polymethylsiloxane 34 PMX [REVISE] Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+) 33 PMW PLF Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+) 33 POH POD Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28+), see Polyolefin amide alkenamine (C17+) POD POH Polyolefin amide alkeneamine borate (C28-C250) 33 PAB * * * * * * * Polyolefin amide alkeneamine/Molybdenum oxysulfide (alternately oxysulphide) mixture 7 PMO * * * * * * * [ADD] Polyolefin amine (C17+) 7 POG [REVISE] * * * * * * * Polyolefinamine in aromatic solvent 32 3 POR POF Polyolefin aminoester salts (molecular weight 2000+) 34 PAE * * * * * * * Polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide), barium derivative (C28-C250) 34 PPS Start Printed Page 21694 Poly (oxyalkylene) alkenyl ether (molecular weight > 1000) 41 3 PXY * * * * * * * Polyoxypropylenediamine (molecular weight 2000) 7 PYD Poly(5+) propylene 30 PLQ PLP Polypropylene glycol 40 2 PGC Polypropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether PGM PAG * * * * * * * Polysiloxane/White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic 34 PWS [ADD] Poly(tetramethylene ether) glycols (molecular weight 950-1050), see alpha-hydro-omega-Hydroxytetradeca(oxytetramethylene) PYU HTO Polytetramethylene ether glycol 40 PYT HTO/PYU/PYS Poppy seed, see Oil, edible: Poppy seed OPS (VEO) Poppy, see Oil, edible: Poppy OPY (VEO) * * * * * * * [REVISE] Potassium hydroxide solution, see Caustic potash solution 2 CPS/PTH * * * * * * * Potassium polysulfide (alternately polysulphide)/Potassium thiosulfide (alternately thiosulphide) solution (41% or less) 0 1 PYP PSF/PTF * * * * * * * Potassium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) (50% or less) 43 PTF * * * * * * * iso-Propanolamine, see Isopropanolamine MPA (PAX/PLA) * * * * * * * 2-Propene-1-aminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer solution 0 1, 3 PLN Propionaldehyde 19 PAD beta-Propiolactone 18 3 PLT * * * * * * * n-Propoxypropanol, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether PXP PGE * * * * * * * [ADD] n-Propyl chloride 36 PRC Propyl ether 41 IPE/PRE [REVISE] n-Propylamine 7 PRA IPO/IPP/IPQ iso-Propylamine solution, see Isopropylamine (70% or less) solution IPQ (IPO/IPP/PRA) Propylbenzenes (all isomers), see Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes PBY AKC (CUM/PBZ) iso-Propyl cyclohexane, see Isopropylcyclohexane IPX * * * * * * * Propylene glycol n-butyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether PGD PGE Propylene glycol ethyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether PGY PGE Propylene glycol methyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether 2 PME PGE Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate 34 2 PGN Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether 40 PGE Including: n-Propoxypropanol 40 Propylene glycol n-butyl ether 40 Propylene glycol ethyl ether 40 Propylene glycol methyl ether 40 Propylene glycol propyl ether 40 Propylene glycol phenyl ether 40 PGP Propylene glycol propyl ether, see Propylene glycol monoalkyl ether PGE * * * * * * * Propylene trimer 30 PTR [ADD] Propylene/Propane/MAPP gas mixture 30 2 PPM [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21695 Pseudocumene, see Trimethylbenzene (all isomers) TMB/TMD/TME/TRE * * * * * * * Pyridine bases, see Paraldehyde-Ammonia reaction product PRB Pyrolysis gasoline (containing Benzene) 32 3 PYG GPY Rapeseed oil (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids), see Oil, edible: Rapeseed (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids) 3 ORO (VEO) Rapeseed oil fatty acid methyl esters, see Oil, misc.: Rapeseed fatty acid methyl esters 3 RSO Rapeseed oil, see Oil, edible: Rapeseed ORO (VEO) * * * * * * * Resin oil, distilled, see Oil, misc.: Resin, distilled 3 ORR (ORS) Rice bran oil, see Oil, edible: Rice bran ORB [ADD] Rosin soap (disproportionated) solution 43 RSP [REVISE] Rosin, see Oil, misc.: Rosin ORN Rum, see Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s. ABV Safflower oil, see Oil, edible: Safflower OSF (VEO) * * * * * * * Shea butter, see Oil, edible: Shea butter 3 OSH (VEO) * * * * * * * Sodium acetate solutions 34 SAN Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing 1% or less Sodium hydroxide) (if non-flammable or non-combustible) 5 2 SAY SAO/SAP/SAQ/SAY Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing Sodium hydroxide) 5 SAQ SAO/SAP/SAW/SAY Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (not containing Sodium hydroxide) 34 2 SAW SAO/SAP/SAQ/SAY Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulfonates (alternately sulphonates) (60-65% solution) 34 SSU AKA/AKE * * * * * * * Sodium benzoate 34 SBN SBM Sodium bicarbonate solution (less than 10%) 34 3 SBC * * * * * * * Sodium bromide solution (less than 50%) 43 3 SBL SBR * * * * * * * [ADD] Sodium dimethyl naphthalene sulfonate solution, see Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution DNS [REVISE] Sodium hydrogen sulfide (alternately sulphide) (6% or less)/Sodium carbonate (3% or less) solution 0 1, 2, 3 SSS SCE/SHW Sodium hydrogen sulfite (alternately sulphite) solution (45% or less) 43 SHY SHX Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide)/Ammonium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution 5 2 SSA ASF/ASS Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide) solution (45% or less) 5 2 SHR Sodium hydroxide solution, see Caustic soda solution 2 CSS (SHD) * * * * * * * Sodium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution 43 SLG LNL Sodium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+) 34 SLS Sodium-2-mercaptobenzothiazol solution, see Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution SMB Sodium methoxide (25% in methanol) 0 1 SMO Sodium methylate 21-30% in methanol 0 1, 2, 3 SMT SMS Sodium naphthalene sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) solution, see Naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (40% or less), sodium salt solution (40% or less) SNS NSA (NSB) Sodium naphthenate solution, see Naphthenic acid, sodium salt solution NTS * * * * * * * [ADD] Sodium N-methyl dithio carbamate solution, see Metam sodium solution MSS SMD [REVISE] Sodium petroleum sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) 34 SPS Start Printed Page 21696 Sodium poly(4+)acrylate solution 43 2 SOP SOO Sodium polyacrylate solution 43 2 SOO SOP Sodium salt of Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution, see Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution STA FHX * * * * * * * Sodium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution 34 3 SST SSO Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution (15% or less) 43 SDR SDS Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide)/Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S 15 ppm or less) 0 1, 2 SSH SDS/SHR/SSI/SSJ Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide)/Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S greater than 15 ppm but less than 200 ppm) 0 1, 2 SSI SDS/SHR/SSH/SSJ Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide)/Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S greater than 200 ppm) 0 1, 2 SSJ SDS/SHR/SSH/SSI Sodium sulfite (alternately sulphite) solution (25% or less) 43 SUP SSF/SUS [ADD] Sodium tartrates/Sodium succinates solution 43 STM * * * * * * * [REVISE] Soyabean fatty acid methyl ester, see Oil, misc.: Soyabean fatty acid methyl ester OST [ADD] Soyabean oil (epoxidized) 34 OSC/EVO [REVISE] Soyabean oil, see Oil, edible: Soyabean 2 OSB (VEO) Stearic acid, see Fatty acids (saturated, C13+) SRA FAD (FAB/FAE/FDI/FDT) * * * * * * * Stoddard solvent, see Naphtha: Stoddard solvent NSS * * * * * * * Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon) (C3-C88) 33 SFO Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon), long-chain (C18+) alkylamine mixture 7 SFX Sulfolane (alternately Sulpholane) 39 SFL Sulfonated (alternately Sulphonated) polyacrylate solutions 43 2 SPA Sulfur (alternately Sulphur) (molten) 0 1, 2 SXX Sulfur (alternately Sulphur) dioxide 0 1 SFD Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid 2 2 SFA SAC Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid, spent 2 2 SAC SFA Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) fat (C14-C20) 33 SFT Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) polyolefinamide 10 SPY Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) polyolefinamide alkene (C28-C250) amine 33 SPO Sunflower seed oil, see Oil, edible: Sunflower seed 34 OSN (VEO) [ADD] Sym-trichlorobenzene, see 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene. [REVISE] Tall oil, see Oil, misc.: Tall OTL (OTI/OTJ) Tall oil, crude, see Oil, misc.: Tall, crude 2, 3 OTI (OTJ/OTL) Tall oil, distilled, see Oil, misc.: Tall, distilled 3 OTJ (OTI/OTL) Tall oil, fatty acid, see Oil, misc.: Tall fatty acid 2 OTT Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%), see Oil, misc.: Tall oil fatty acid (resin less than 20%) 2 OTK (OTT) [ADD] Tall oil fatty acid, barium salt 0 1, 2 TOB [REVISE] Tall oil pitch, see Oil, misc.: Tall pitch 3 OTP (OTI/OTJ/OTL) Tall oil soap (crude) 34 TOR TOS [ADD] Tall oil soap (disproportionated) solution 43 TOS [REVISE] Tallow 34 2 TLO Tallow alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) 2 TFA ALY (ASY) * * * * * * * Tallow fatty alcohol, see Alcohols (C13+) 2 TFA ALY TAME, see tert-Amyl methyl ether AYE Start Printed Page 21697 Tertiary butylphenols 21 BLT BTP [ADD] Tetrachloroethane 36 TEC [REVISE] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane, see Tetrachloroethane 36 TEC TEE Tetradecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) TTN ALY Tetradecene, see olefins or alpha-olefin entries OAM/OFY/OFW/OFZ/TDD Tetradecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes TDB AKB Tetraethyl silicate monomer/oligomer (20% in ethanol) 0 1, 3 TSM * * * * * * * Tetraethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether PAG Tetraethylenepentamine 7 2 TTP Tetrahydrofuran 41 THF * * * * * * * [ADD] 1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene, see Tetramethylbenzene (all isomers) TTB TTC [REVISE] Tetrapropylbenzene, see Alkyl(C9+)benzenes AKB Tetrasodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solution, see Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution EDS * * * * * * * Toluene 32 2 TOL Toluene diisocyanate 12 2 TDI Toluenediamine 9 TDA o-Toluidine 9 2 TLI TOD/TOI Triarylphosphate, see Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates TRA TPL * * * * * * * 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene (molten) 36 3 TBZ TCB * * * * * * * [ADD] 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzol, see 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene (molten) TBZ TCB * * * * * * * [REVISE] Trichloroethylene 36 2 TCL 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane 36 TTF Tricresyl phosphate (containing 1% or more ortho-isomer) 34 3 TCO TCP/TCQ Tricresyl phosphate (containing less than 1% ortho-isomer) 34 3 TCP TCO/TCQ 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 36 2 TCN Tridecane (all isomers), see n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) TRD ALV (ALJ) * * * * * * * Tridecanol, see Alcohols (C13+) TDN ALY (ASK/ASY/AYK/LAL) Tridecene, see Olefins (C13+ all isomers) TRD OAM/OFY/OFW/OFZ/TDC * * * * * * * Tridecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes TRB AKB * * * * * * * Triethylene glycol butyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether TBE PAG * * * * * * * [ADD] Triethylene glycol dibenzoate 34 TGB [REVISE] Triethylene glycol ether mixture 40 TYM Triethylene glycol ethyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether TGE PAG Triethylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether TGY PAG * * * * * * * Triisopropanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution, see 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropanolamine salt solution DTI Start Printed Page 21698 * * * * * * * Trimethyl nonanol, see Dodecyl alcohol DDN (ASK/ASY/LAL) Trimethylol propane polyethoxylated 20 TPR [ADD] Trimethyl phosphite 34 2 TPP Trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-) 12 THI Trimethylhexamethylenediamine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-) 7 THA * * * * * * * [REVISE] Tripropylene, see Propylene trimer PTR * * * * * * * Tripropylene glycol methyl ether, see Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether TGM PAG Trisodium nitrilotriacetate solution, see Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution TSO NCA (TSN) * * * * * * * Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution, see N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution HET Trixylyl phosphate 34 TRP Trixylenyl phosphate, see Trixylyl phosphate TRP Tung oil, see Oil, misc.: Tung OTG * * * * * * * Turpentine substitute, see White spirit (low (15-20%) aromatic) WSL (WSP) Undecane (all isomers), see Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers) UDN ALV (ALJ) * * * * * * * Undecanol, see Undecyl alcohol UND (ALR) * * * * * * * Undecylbenzene, see Alkyl (C9+) benzenes UDB AKB Urea solution 43 USL URE Urea, Ammonium mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate/Potassium chloride solution 0 1 UPX Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing less than 1% free Ammonia) 43 2 UAU ANU/UAS/UAT/UAV Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing 1% or more free Ammonia) 6 UAT ANU/UAS Urea/Ammonium phosphate solution 43 UAP [ADD] Vacuum gas oil, see oil misc.: Vacuum gas oil 33 OVC [REVISE] Valeraldehyde (all isomers) 19 VAK IVA/VAL * * * * * * * Vegetable acid oils, n.o.s. 34 VAD Including: Corn acid oil 34 Cottonseed acid oil 34 Dark mixed acid oil 34 Groundnut acid oil 34 Mixed acid oil 34 Mixed general acid oil 34 Mixed hard acid oil 34 Mixed soft acid oil 34 Rapeseed acid oil 34 Safflower acid oil 34 Soya acid oil 34 Sunflower seed acid oil 34 Vegetable fatty acid distillates, n.o.s. 34 3 VFD Including: Palm kernel fatty acid distillate 34 Palm oil fatty acid distillate 34 Tall fatty acid distillate 34 Tall oil fatty acid distillate 34 Vegetable oils, n.o.s. 34 VAD Including: Beechnut oil 34 Camelina oil 34 Start Printed Page 21699 Cashew nut shell 34 Castor oil 34 Cocoa butter 34 Coconut oil 34 2 Corn oil 34 Cottonseed oil 34 Croton oil 34 Grape seed oil 34 Groundnut acid oil 34 Hazelnut oil 34 Illipe oil 34 Jatropha oil 34 3 Linseed oil 34 Mango kernel oil 34 Nutmeg butter 34 Oiticica oil 34 Olive oil 34 Palm kernel oil 34 Palm kernel olein 34 Palm kernel stearin 34 Palm mid fraction 34 Palm, non-edible industrial grade 34 Palm oil 34 2, 3 Palm olein 34 Palm stearin 34 Peanut oil 34 Peel oil (oranges and lemons) 34 Perilla oil 34 Pine oil 34 Poppy seed oil 34 Poppy oil 34 Raisin seed oil 34 Rapeseed oil 34 Rapeseed (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids) 34 3 Resin oil, distilled 30 3 Rice bran oil 34 Rosin oil 34 Safflower oil 34 Salad oil 34 Sesame oil 34 Shea butter 34 Soyabean oil 34 2 Sunflower seed oil 34 Tall 34 Tall, crude 34 Tall, distilled 34 Tall, pitch 34 Tucum oil 34 Tung oil 34 Walnut oil 34 * * * * * * * Waxes WAX Including: Candelilla 34 WCD Carnauba 34 WCA Paraffin 31 WPF Petroleum 33 WPT White spirit, see White spirit (low (15-20%) aromatic) WSP WSL * * * * * * * Wine, see Alcoholic beverages ABV * * * * * * * Wood lignin with Sodium acetate/oxalate 0 1, 3 WOL Xylenes 32 2 XLX XLM/XLO/XLP * * * * * * * Xylenols 21 XYL * * * * * * * Zinc alkenyl carboxamide 10 ZAA WSL Start Printed Page 21700 * * * * * * * Zinc bromide/Calcium bromide solution, see Drilling brine (containing Zinc salts) DZB Notes: 1. Because of very high reactivity, unusual conditions of carriage, or potential compatibility problems, this commodity is not assigned to a specific group in Figure 1 to 46 CFR part 150 (Compatibility Chart). 2. See Appendix I to 46 CFR part 150 (Exceptions to the Chart). 3. Entry was added from the March 2012 Annex to the 2007 edition of the IBC Code (MEPC 63/23/Add.1), the December 2012 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.18), or the December 2013 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.19). 4. Italicized words are not part of the cargo name but may be used in addition to the cargo name. 8. Amend Table II to Part 150 as follows:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parta. Revise the table heading;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partb. In section 0. Unassigned, revise the group heading to read as “Unassigned Cargoes” and remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14): (60% or more/40% or less)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “polyglucoside solution (55% or less)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Aluminium chloride, Hydrochloric acid solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “tert-Dodecanethiol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Dimethylamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Fuming sulfuric acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Ligninsulfonic acid, sodium salt solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “NIAX POLYOL APP 240C”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Noxious Liquid Substance, n.o.s (NLS's)”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “SAP 7001”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partc. In section 2. Sulfuric Acids, revise the group heading to read “Sulfuric (Alternately Sulphuric) Acids”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partd. In section 3. Nitric Acids, remove the entry for “Nitric acid (70% and over)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parte. In section 4. Organic Acids, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Acid oil mixture from soya bean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “i-Butyric acid”; “Cashew nut shell oil (untreated)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Chloroacetic acid solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “2-Ethylhexanoic acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Fatty acids, (C8-C10)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Fatty acids, (C12 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Fatty acids, (C16 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Fatty acid methyl esters”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Metal fatty acid salt”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Metal long chain alkyl salt”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Microsilica slurry”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partf. In section 5. Caustics, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Calcium hypochlorite solutions”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Cresylate spent caustic”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Sodium hydroxide solution”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Sodium napthenate solution”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partg. In section 6. Ammonia, remove the entries for “Ammonia, aqueous” and “Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution (containing Ammonia)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parth. In section 7. Aliphatic Amines, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alkenylamine mixtures”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Alkyl (greater than C8) amine, Alkenyl (greater than C12) acid ester in mineral oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Calcium long chain alkyl phenolic amine (C8-C40)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Diphenylamine, reaction product with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Diphenylamines, alkylated”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Hexamethylenediamine”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Hexamethylenetetramine”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “HiTec 321”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Polyalkyl alkeneamine succinimide, molybdenum oxysulfide”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Propanil, Mesityl oxide, Isophorone mixture”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii. “Roundup”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. In section 8. Alkanolamines, remove the entries for “Diethylethanolamine”, “N,N-bis (2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide”, and “Ucarsol CR Solvent 302 SG”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partj. In section 9. Aromatic Amines, remove the entries for “Dimethylamine salt of 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid solution” and “Diphenylamine”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partk. In section 11. Organic Anhydrides, remove the entries for “Alkyl succinic anhydride” and “Phthalate based polyester polyol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partl. In section 14. Acrylates, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “i-Butyl methacrylate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Butyl methacrylate, Decyl methacrylate, Cetyl-Eicosyl methacrylate mixture”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Polyalkyl methacrylate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Polyalkyl methacrylate solution (containing max 40% active material)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Propylene copolymer mixture”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Roehm monomer 6615”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partm. In section 18. Ketones, remove the entries for “Amyl methyl ketone”, “Epoxy resin”, and “Trifluralin in Xylene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partn. In section 19. Aldehydes, remove the entry for “Ethylhexaldehyde”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parto. In section 20. Alcohols, Glycols, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Brake fluid base mixtures”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “iso-Butyl alcohol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “t-Butyl alcohols”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Cetyl-Stearyl alcohol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Cyclopentanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Diethyl hexanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Diethylene glycol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Diethylene glycol dibenzoate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Diisobutyl carbinol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx “Dodecanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “2-Ethoxyethanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii. “2-Ethylhexanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiv. “Glycol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxv. “Hydroxy terminated polybutadiene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxvi. “Icosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxvii. “Lauryl polyglucose (50% or less)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxviii. “Pentadecanol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxix. “Rum”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxx. “Sodium methylate solution (21-30% in Methanol)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxi. “Tetradecanol”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxii. “Tridecanol”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partp. In section 22. Caprolactam Solutions, remove the entry for “Caprolactam solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partq. In section 30. Olefins, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Amylene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Butadiene Feedstock [Kirby]”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Butene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Dichloropropene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Dicyclopentadiene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Ethylene-Propylene copolymer”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Olefin mixtures”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “alpha-Olefins (C13 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Polybutene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Polyolefin (molecular weight 300 +)”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Polypropylene”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partr. In section 31. Paraffins, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Aviation alkylates (C8 paraffins and iso-paraffins BPT 95-120 °C)”; Start Printed Page 21701
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Decane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Dodecane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Heptane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Hexane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Mineral oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Polyolefin (molecular weight 300 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “iso-Propylcyclohexane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Tridecane”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Paraffin”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parts. In section 32 Aromatic Hydrocarbons, revise the group heading to read “Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures”and remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Aryl polyolefin (C11-C50)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Butylbenzene (all isomers)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Cumene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Decylbenzene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Dialkyl(C10-C14) benzenes”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Dodecylbenzene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “1-Hexadecylnaphthalene, 1, 4-bis(Hexadecyl)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Isopropylbenzene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Naphthalene mixture”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Propylbenzene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Pseudocumene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Tetradecylbenzene”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii. “Undecylbenzene”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partt. In section 33. Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Mixtures, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alachlor”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Alkyl toluene sulfonic acid, calcium salts”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Degummed C9 (DOW)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Distillates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Maleated ethylene-propylene copolymer reaction product [synthetic rubber]”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Pine oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Resin oil, distilled”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Sodium petroleum sulfonate”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partu. In section 34. Esters, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Acid oil mixture from soybean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Alkane (C14-C17) sulfonic acid, sodium salt solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Alkyl ester copolymer (C6-C18)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Alkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more than 40%)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “t-Amyl formate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “iso-Butyl isobutyrate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Calcium alkaryl sulfonate (C11-C50) Calcium alkyl(C9)phenol sulfide, polyolefin phosphorosulfide mixture”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Calcium long chain alkyl phenates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Calcium nitrate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Camelina oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Cesium formate solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Coconut oil, fatty acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii. “Coconut oil, fatty acid methyl ester”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiv. “Copper salt of long chain alkanoic acids”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxv. “Cottonseed oil, fatty acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxvi. “Dialkyl(C7-C13) phthalates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxvii. “Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxviii. “Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxix. “Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxx. “Diheptyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxi. “Dihexyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxii. “Diisodecyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxiii.”Diisononyl adipate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxiv. “Diisononyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxv. “Diisooctyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxvi. “Dinonyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxvii. “Dioctyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxviii. “Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isomer)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxix. “Ditridecyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxx. “Diundecyl phthalate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxi. “Ethyl propionate”,
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxii. “Ethylene glycol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxiii. “Ethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxiv. “Fatty acids (saturated, C14 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxv. “Glycerol polyalkoxylate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxvi. “Lard”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxvii. “Magnesium long chain alkyl phenate sulfide (C8-C40)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxviii. “Magnesium long chain alkyl salicylate (C13 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxxxix. “Mango kernel”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxl. “Olefin/Alkyl ester copolymer (molecular weight 2000 +)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxli. “Oleic acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlii. “Palm acid oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxliii. “Palm fatty acid distillate”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxliv. “Palm kernel acid oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlv. “Palm kernel acid oil, methyl esterPalm kernel oil fatty acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlvi. “Palm mid fraction”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlvii. “Palm oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlviii. “Palm oil fatty acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxlix. “Palm oil fatty acid methyl ester”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partl. “Palm kernel olein”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partli. “Palm kernel stearin”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlii. “Palm olein”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partliii. “Palm stearin”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partliv. “Polydimethylsiloxane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlv. “Polyolefin amide alkeneamine borate (C28-C250)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlvi. “Rapeseed oil fatty acid methyl esters”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlvii. “Rapeseed oil (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlviii. “Siloxanes”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlix. “Sodium bromide solution (less than 50%)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlx. “Soyabean oil (epoxidized)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxi. “Stearic acid”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxii. “Tall oil”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxiii. “Tall oil, crude”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxiv. “Tall oil, distilled”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxv. “Tall oil fatty acid (Resin acids less than 20%)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxvi. “Tall oil, pitch”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxvii. “Tricresyl phosphate”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partlxviii. “Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. In section 36. Halogenated Hydrocarbons, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Chlorodifluoromethane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Chlorotoluene”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Dibutylphenols”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partw. In section 38. Carbon Disulfide, revise the group name to read “Carbon Disulfide (Alternately Disulphide)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. In section 39. Sulfolane, revise the group name to read “Sulfolane (Alternately Sulpholane)”;;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Party. In section 40. Glycol Ethers, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alcohol (C9-C11) poly (2.5-9) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly (3-6) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly (7-12) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (1-6) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (7-19) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (20 +) ethoxylates”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Hexaethylene glycol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Polyether glycol”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Polyether glycol (MW 600-700) (TETRAETHANE 650)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Polyether glycol (MW 950-1050) (TETRAETHANE 1000)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Polyether glycol (MW 1350-1450) (TETRAETHANE 1400)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Polyether glycol (MW 1900-2100) (TETRAETHANE 2000)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Polyether glycol (MW 2825-2975) (TETRAETHANE 2900)”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii.”Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl(C1-C6) ether acetate”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partz. In section 41. Ethers, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Brominated Epoxy Resin in Acetone”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Diethylene glycol propyl ether”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Ethyl ether”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partaa. In section 42. Nitrocompounds, remove the entry for “Nitropropane”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partbb. In section 43. Miscellaneous Water Solutions, remove the entries for:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Parti. “Alkyl polyglucoside solutions”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partii. “Aluminum hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate solution (40% or less)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiii. “Ammonium chloride solution (less than 25%) drilling brines”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partiv. “Ammonium lignosulfonate solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partv. “Ammonium nitrate, Urea solution (not containing Ammonia)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvi. “Barium sulfate slurry”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partvii. “Calcium bromide solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partviii. “Calcium chloride solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partix. “Calcium formate solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partx. “Calcium lignosulfate solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxi. “Calcium lignosulfate solution (free alkali content 1% or less)”;Start Printed Page 21702
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxii. “Diethanolamine salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiii. “Ferrous chloride solution (less than 40%, containing less than 10% Manganese and Aluminum chlorides)”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxiv. “Potassium thiosulfate solution”;
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxv. “Sodium alkyl sulfonate solution”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partxvi. “Sodium sulfite solution”.
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partcc. In the following table, for the “Cargo column, under the appropriate “Group” heading, add the entries marked “[ADD]” in the appropriate alphabetical order and revise the entries marked “[REVISE]”; and
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Partdd. Revise the notes at the end of the table.
End Amendment PartThe revisions and additons read as follows:
Start Amendment PartTable 2 to Part 150—Grouping of Cargoes
0. UNASSIGNED CARGOES [REVISE] Acetone cyanohydrin. Alkenoic acid, polyhydroxy ester borated. Alkylbenzene distillation bottoms. Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid. Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (less than 4%). Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid. Aluminum (alternately Aluminium) chloride/Hydrogen chloride solution. Ammonium hydrogen phosphate solution. Ammonium nitrate solution (45% or less). [ADD] Ammonium nitrate solution (93% or less). [REVISE] Ammonium thiocyanate/Ammonium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) solution. [ADD] Argon, liquefied. [REVISE] Benzenesulfonyl (alternately Benzenesulphonyl) chloride.1 gamma-Butyrolactone.1 [ADD] Carbon dioxide (high purity). Carbon dioxide (reclaimed quality). Carbon dioxide, liquefied. [REVISE] Chlorine. [ADD] 2-Chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-5-triazine solution. [REVISE] Chlorosulfonic (alternately Chlorosulphonic) acid. Decyloxytetrahydro-thiophene dioxide. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution (70% or less).1 Dimethyl disulfide (alternately disulphide). Diphenylol propane-Epichlorohydrin resins. [ADD] Disulfide (alternately Disulphide). [REVISE] Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide (alternately sulphide).1 Dodecylbenzenesulfonic (alternately Dodecylbenzenesulphonic) acid.1 Ethylene oxide. Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 60% but not more than 70% by mass). [ADD] Hydrogen peroxide solutions (over 8% but not more than 60% by mass). [REVISE] Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate. Lactic acid.1 Liquid chemical wastes. Long-chain alkaryl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (C16-C60).1 Magnesium chloride solution.1 Maltitol solution. Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl. Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (60-70%) in mineral oil. Molasses residue (from fermentation). Molybdenum polysulfide (alternately polysulphide) long-chain alkyl dithiocarbamide complex. Motor fuel anti-knock compound (containing lead alkyls). Naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid-formaldehyde copolymer, sodium salt solution. Nitrating acid (mixture of Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) and Nitric acids). Nitric acid (70% and over).1 Nitric acid fuming. [ADD] Nitric acid red fuming. Nitrogen. [REVISE] o-Nitrophenol (molten).1 [ADD] Start Printed Page 21703 Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (1) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X. Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (2) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X. Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (3) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X. Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (4) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat X. Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (5) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y. Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (6) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y. Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (7) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y. Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (8) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Y. Noxious Liquid Substance, NF, (9) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z. Noxious Liquid Substance, F, (10) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z. Noxious Liquid Substance, (11) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z. [REVISE] Non-noxious Liquid Substance, (12) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat OS. [ADD] n-Octyl Mercaptan. [REVISE] Oleum.1 Orange juice (concentrated). Orange juice (not concentrated). Oxygenated aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture. Phosphorus, yellow or white. [ADD] Phosphosulfurized (alternately Phosphosulphurized) bicycle terpene. [REVISE] Phthalate-based polyester polyol.1 [ADD] Polyalkylalkenaminesuccinimide, molybdenum oxysulfide. [REVISE] Potassium polysulfide (alternately polysulphide), Potassium thiosulfide (alternately thiosulphide) solution (41% or less). 2-Propene-1-aminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer solution. [ADD] Refrigerant gases. [REVISE] Sodium chlorate solution (50% or less).1 Sodium dichromate solution (70% or less).1 Sodium hydrogen sulfide (alternately sulphide) (6% or less)/Sodium carbonate (3% or less) solution.1 [ADD] Sodium methoxide (25% in methanol). Sodium methylate (21-30% in methanol). Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide)/Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S 15 ppm or less). [REVISE] Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide), Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S greater than 15 ppm but less than 200 ppm).1 [ADD] Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide)/Hydrosulfide (alternately Hydrosulphide) solution (H2 S greater than 200 ppm). [REVISE] Sodium thiocyanate solution (56% or less).1 Sulfur (alternately Sulphur) (molten). [ADD] Sulfur (alternately Sulphur) dioxide. [REVISE] Tall oil fatty acid, barium salt.1 Tetraethyl silicate monomer/oligomer (20% in ethanol). Urea, Ammonium mono- and di-hydrogen phosphate/Potassium chloride solution. Wood lignin with Sodium acetate/oxalate. 1. NON-OXIDIZING MINERAL ACIDS [REVISE] Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid. * * * * * * * [ADD] Hydrofluorosilicic acid (25% or less). * * * * * * * [REVISE] Polyaluminum (alternately Polyaluminium) chloride solution. 2. SULFURIC (ALTERNATELY SULPHURIC) ACIDS [REVISE] Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid.1 Sulfuric (alternately sulphuric) acid, spent. * * * * * * * 3. NITRIC ACIDS [REVISE] Ferric nitrate/Nitric acid solution. Start Printed Page 21704 Nitric acid (70% or less). 4. ORGANIC ACIDS [REVISE] Acetic acid.1 Acrylic acid.1 Butyric acid. Chloroacetic acid (80% or less). 2- or 3-Chloropropionic acid. Citric acid (70% or less). Decanoic acid. 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid. Dimethyl octanoic acid. Formic acid.1 [ADD] Formic acid (85% or less). [REVISE] Formic acid (over 85%). Formic acid mixture (containing up to 18% Propionic acid and up to 25% Sodium formate). Glycolic acid (70% or less). Glyoxylic acid solution (50% or less). n-Heptanoic acid. 1,6-Hexanediol, distillation overheads. * * * * * * * Long-chain alkyl (C13+) salicylic acid. Methacrylic acid. Naphthenic acid. Neodecanoic acid. Nonanoic acid (all isomers). Nonanoic/Tridecanoic acid mixture. Octanoic acid (all isomers). [ADD] Oleic acid. [REVISE] Pentanoic acid. n-Pentanoic acid (64%)/2-Methyl butyric acid (36%) mixture. Propionic acid. * * * * * * * 5. CAUSTICS [ADD] Aluminum (alternately Aluminium) hydroxide/sodium hydroxide/sodium carbonate solution (40% or less). [REVISE] Ammonium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution (45% or less). [ADD] Calcium hydroxide slurry. [REVISE] Calcium hypochlorite solution (15% or less). Calcium hypochlorite solution (more than 15%). Caustic potash solution.1 Caustic soda solution.1 Cresylic acid, sodium salt solution. [ADD] 1,4-Dihydro-9,10-dihydroxy anthracene, disodium salt solution. [REVISE] Kraft black liquor. Kraft pulping liquors (free alkali content 3% or more) (Black, Green, or White). [ADD] Magnesium hydroxide slurry. [REVISE] Mercaptobenzothiazol, sodium salt solution. [ADD] 2-Mercaptobenzothiazol (in liquid mixture). [REVISE] Potassium hydroxide solution.1 [ADD] Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing 1% or less Sodium hydroxide) (if non-flammable or non-combustible). [REVISE] Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing Sodium hydroxide). * * * * * * * [ADD] Sodium aluminate solution (45% or less). [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21705 Sodium borohydride (15% or less)/Sodium hydroxide solution. Sodium carbonate solutions. * * * * * * * Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide) solution (45% or less).1 Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide)/Ammonium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution.1 Sodium hypochlorite solution (15% or less). [ADD] Sodium hypochlorite solution (20% or less). * * * * * * * [REVISE] Triphenylborane (10% or less)/Caustic soda solution. * * * * * * * Vanillin black liquor (free alkali content 3% or more). 6. AMMONIA * * * * * * * [REVISE] Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing 1% or more Ammonia). 7. ALIPHATIC AMINES [REVISE] Alkyl amine (C17+). Alkyl (C12+) dimethylamine. * * * * * * * Butylamine (all isomers). Crude piperazine. * * * * * * * Diethylamine.1 Diethylenetriamine.1 * * * * * * * Di-n-propylamine. Dodecylamine/Tetradecylamine mixture. Dodecyldimethylamine/Tetradecyldimethylamine mixture. Ethoxylated tallow alkyl amine. Ethoxylated tallow alkyl amine, glycol mixture. Ethoxylated tallow amine (>95%). Ethylamine.1 Ethylamine solution (72% or less). N-Ethylbutylamine. N-Ethylcyclohexylamine. Ethyleneamine EA 1302.1 Ethylenediamine.1 2-Ethylhexylamine. N-Ethylmethylallylamine. [ADD] Glycine, sodium salt solution. [REVISE] Glyphosate solution (not containing surfactant). Hexamethylenediamine (molten). Hexamethylenediamine solution. Hexamethylenimine. Hexamethylenetetramine solutions. bis-(Hydrogenated tallow alkyl) methyl amines. Isophoronediamine. * * * * * * * Isopropylamine (70% or less) solution. Long-chain alkyl amine. Long-chain polyetheramine in alkyl (C2-C4) benzenes. * * * * * * * Methylamine solutions (42% or less). [ADD] 2-Methyl-1,5-pentanediamine. Monoethylamine. [REVISE] Morpholine.1 * * * * * * * Pentaethylenehexamine/Tetraethylenepentamine mixture. Start Printed Page 21706 Phosphate esters, alkyl (C12-C14) amine. [ADD] Piperazine (70% or less). Piperazine (crude). Piperazine, 68% solution. [REVISE] Polyalkenyl succinic anhydride amine. Polyethylene polyamines.1 Polyethylene polyamines (more than 50% C5-C20 Paraffin oil). * * * * * * * [ADD] (Polyisobutene) amino products in aliphatic hydrocarbons. [REVISE] Polyolefin amide alkeneamine/Molybdenum oxysulfide (alternately oxysulphide) mixture. Polyolefin amine (C17+). Polyoxypropylenediamine (molecular weight 2000). n-Propylamine. iso-Propylamine solution. [ADD] Sodium N-methyl dithio carbamate solution. [REVISE] Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon), long-chain (C18+) alkylamine mixture. Tetraethylenepentamine.1 * * * * * * * Triethylenetetramine.1 Trimethylamine solution (30% or less). Trimethylhexamethylenediamine (2,2,4- and 2,4,4-). 8. ALKANOLAMINES [REVISE] Alkyl (C12-C16) propoxyamine ethoxylates. * * * * * * * Aminoethyldiethanolamine/Aminoethylethanolamine solution. * * * * * * * Diethylaminoethanol. Diisopropanolamine. Dimethylethanolamine.1 * * * * * * * Ethoxylated long-chain (C16+) alkyloxyalkanamine. * * * * * * * Isopropanolamine solution. Linear alkyl (C12-C16) propoxyamine ethoxylates. * * * * * * * [ADD] Monoethanolamine. Monoisopropanolamine. [REVISE] n-Propanolamine. Triethanolamine. Triisopropanolamine. 9. AROMATIC AMINES * * * * * * * [ADD] 2,6-Diethylaniline. 2,6-Dimethylaniline. Diphenylamine (molten). * * * * * * * 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine. Methylpyridine. * * * * * * * [ADD] 3-Methylpyridine. [REVISE] 4-Methylpyridine. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone.1 Start Printed Page 21707 * * * * * * * o-Toluidine. 10. AMIDES * * * * * * * [REVISE] Alkenyl (C11+) amide. * * * * * * * N,N-bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) oleamide. Octadecenoamide solution. [ADD] Oleamide solution. [REVISE] Organomolybdenum amide. * * * * * * * Polyisobutenyl succinimide. [ADD] Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) polyolefinamide. * * * * * * * 11. ORGANIC ANHYDRIDES [REVISE] Acetic anhydride. [ADD] Alkenyl (C16-C20) succinic anhydride. [REVISE] Alkyl succinic anhydride. Maleic anhydride. [ADD] Maleic anhydride/sodium allylsulphonate copolymer solution. [REVISE] Phthalic anhydride (molten). * * * * * * * 13. VINYL ACETATES * * * * * * * [REVISE] Vinyltoluene. 14. ACRYLATES [REVISE] Butyl acrylate (all isomers). Butyl methacrylate. Butyl/Decyl/Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate mixture. Cetyl/Eicosyl methacrylate mixture. * * * * * * * Dodecyl/Octadecyl methacrylate mixture. Dodecyl/Pentadecyl methacrylate mixture. * * * * * * * 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate.1 * * * * * * * Methacrylic resin in ethylene dichloride. * * * * * * * Methyl methacrylate. Nonyl methacrylate monomer. Polyalkyl acrylate. Polyalkyl(C18-C22) acrylate in Xylene. Polyalkyl (C10-C20) methacrylate. Polyalkyl methacrylate in mineral oil. Polyalkyl (C10-C18) methacrylate/Ethylene-propylene copolymer mixture. 15. SUBSTITUTED ALLYLS [ADD] Acrylonitrile.1 [REVISE] Allyl alcohol.1 Allyl chloride. Dichloropropene (all isomers). Start Printed Page 21708 1,3-Dichloropropene. Dichloropropene/Dichloropropane mixtures. * * * * * * * 16. ALKYLENE OXIDES [ADD] Brominated Epoxy Resin in Acetone. [REVISE] 1,2-Butylene oxide. [ADD] Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol A. Diglycidyl ether of Bisphenol F. Epoxy resin. [REVISE] Ethylene oxide/Propylene oxide mixture. * * * * * * * 17. EPICHLOROHYDRINS [ADD] Chlorohydrins. * * * * * * * 18. KETONES [REVISE] Acetone.1 Acetophenone. Butyl heptyl ketone. Camphor oil (light). 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl pentan-3-one.1 * * * * * * * Cyclohexanone/Cyclohexanol mixtures. * * * * * * * Ethyl amyl ketone. Isophorone. Ketone residue. Mesityl oxide.1 Methyl amyl ketone. [ADD] Methyl butyl ketone. Methyl ethyl ketone.1 Methyl heptyl ketone. Methyl isoamyl ketone. Methyl isobutyl ketone.1 Methyl propyl ketone. * * * * * * * 19. ALDEHYDES * * * * * * * [REVISE] Acrolein.1 * * * * * * * Crotonaldehyde.1 [ADD] Crude isononylaldehyde. [REVISE] Decaldehyde. [ADD] n-Decaldehyde. [REVISE] 2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein.1 Formaldehyde (50% or more)/Methanol mixtures.1 Formaldehyde solutions (37%-50%).1 [ADD] Formaldehyde solutions (45% or less).1 [REVISE] Furfural. Glutaraldehyde solutions (50% or less). Glyoxal solution (40% or less). [ADD] Isodecaldehyde. Start Printed Page 21709 Isononylaldehyde (crude). [REVISE] 3-Methyl butyraldehyde. * * * * * * * Propionaldehyde. Valeraldehyde (all isomers). 20. ALCOHOLS, GLYCOLS [REVISE] Acrylonitrile-Styrene copolymer dispersion in Polyether polyol. [ADD] Alcohol (C9-C11) poly (2.5-9) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly (3-6) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C6-C17) (secondary) poly (7-12) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (1-6) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (7-19) ethoxylates. Alcohol (C12-C16) poly (20+) ethoxylates. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Alcohol polyethoxylates, secondary. Alcoholic beverages, n.o.s. Alcohols (C12+), primary, linear. [ADD] Alcohols (C8-C11), primary, linear and essentially linear. [REVISE] Alcohols (C12-C13), primary, linear and essentially linear. Alcohols (C14-C18), primary, linear and essentially linear. Alcohols (C13+): Cetyl Alcohol (Hexadecanol). Oleyl Alcohol (Octadecenol). Pentadecanol. Tallow alcohol. Tetradecanol. Tridecanol. Amyl alcohol, primary. n-Amyl alcohol. sec-Amyl alcohol. tert-Amyl alcohol. * * * * * * * Bio-fuel blends of Gasoline and Ethyl alcohol (>25% but <99% by volume). Brake fluid base mix: Poly(2-8)alkylene (C2-C3) glycols/Polyalkylene (C2-C10) glycols monoalkyl (C1-C4) ethers and their borate esters. [ADD] 2-Butoxyethanol (58%)/Hyperbranched polyesteramide (42%) (mixture). Butyl alcohol (all isomers).1 [REVISE] Butylene glycol. Choline chloride solutions. [ADD] Crude Isopropanol. [REVISE] Cyclohexanol. Decyl alcohol (all isomers).1 Decyl/Dodecyl/Tetradecyl alcohol mixture. Diacetone alcohol.1 2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol (molten or solution). [ADD] tert-Dodecanethiol.1 [REVISE] Dodecyl alcohol (all isomers). Ethoxylated alcohols, C11-C15 Ethyl alcohol.1 * * * * * * * Ethylene glycol.1 Furfuryl alcohol.1 Glycerine.1 Glycerine (83%)/Dioxanedimethanol (17%) mixture. [ADD] Glycerol. [REVISE] Glycerol monooleate. Glycol mixture, crude. Start Printed Page 21710 Heptanol (all isomers). [ADD] Hexadecanol (Cetyl alcohol). [REVISE] Hexamethylene glycol. * * * * * * * Hexylene glycol. Isoamyl alcohol. Isobutyl alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol. Methacrylic acid—Alkyloxypoly (alkylene oxide) methacrylate copolymer, sodium salt aqueous solution (45% or less). 3-Methoxy-1-butanol. Methyl alcohol.1 * * * * * * * alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol with Acetophenone (15% or less). [ADD] Methyl butanol. [REVISE] Methyl butenol. [ADD] Methyl 3- (3,5 di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate crude melt. [REVISE] Methylbutynol. [ADD] Methylcyclohexanemethanol (crude). [REVISE] 2-Methyl-2-hydroxy-3-butyne. * * * * * * * Molasses. Nonyl alcohol (all isomers).1 [ADD] 1-Octadecanol. Octadecenol (oleyl alcohol). [REVISE] Octanol (all isomers).1 Octyl alcohol.1 Pentacosa(oxypropane-2,3-diyl)s. Polyalkylene oxide polyol. Polybutadiene, hydroxyl terminated. Polyglycerine/Sodium salts solution (containing less than 3% Sodium hydroxide).1 Polyglycerol. Polyolefin amide alkeneamine polyol. n-Propyl alcohol.1 Propylene glycol.1 Sorbitol solution. Stearyl alcohol. [ADD] Tallow alcohol. [REVISE] Tallow fatty alcohol (C13+). Trimethyl nonanol. Trimethylol propane polyethoxylated. * * * * * * * [ADD] Wine. 21. PHENOLS, CRESOLS [ADD] Alkyl (C4-C9) phenols. [REVISE] Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered phenols. * * * * * * * Creosote.1 Creosote (coal tar). Creosote (wood tar). Cresols (all isomers). [ADD] Cresols with 5% or more phenol. Cresols with less than 5% phenol. [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21711 Cresylic acid. * * * * * * * Cresylic acid tar. [ADD] Cresylic acid with 5% or more phenol. * * * * * * * [REVISE] 2,4-Dichlorophenols. Di-tert-butylphenol. 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol. 2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol. [ADD] 2,4-Dichlorophenol. [REVISE] Dodecyl phenol. o-Ethyl phenol. Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide) mixture. Methylene bridged isobutylenated phenols. Nonylphenol. Nonylphenol (48-62%)/Phenol (42-48%)/Dinonylphenol (1-10%) mixture. * * * * * * * [ADD] Tertiary butylphenols. * * * * * * * 30. OLEFINS [REVISE] Acrylic acid/ethenesulfonic (alternately ethenesulphonic) acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, sodium salt solution. Aryl polyolefin (C11-C50). Butadiene (all isomers). Butadiene/Butylene mixtures (containing Acetylenes). Butene oligomer. Butylenes (all isomers). 1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene. Cyclopentadiene/Styrene/Benzene mixture. 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten). Cyclopentene. Decene. Dicyclopentadiene, Resin Grade, 81-89%. * * * * * * * Dodecene (all isomers). Ethylene. Ethylidene norbornene.1 Heptene (all isomers). Hexene (all isomers). Isoprene (all isomers). [ADD] Isoprene (part refined). [REVISE] Isoprene concentrate (Shell). Latex (ammonia (1% or less)-inhibited. [ADD] d-Limonene. [REVISE] Methyl acetylene/Propadiene mixture. Methyl butenes. Methylcyclopentadiene dimer. 2-Methyl-1-pentene. 4-Methyl-1-pentene. alpha-Methylstyrene. [ADD] Mixed C4 Cargoes. [REVISE] Myrcene. Nonene (all isomers). 1-Octadecene. Octene (all isomers). [ADD] Olefin-Alkyl ester copolymer (molecular weight 2000+). [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21712 Olefin mixture (C7-C9) C8 rich, stabilized. [ADD] Olefins (C13+, all isomers). [REVISE] alpha-Olefins (C6-C18) mixtures. 1,3-Pentadiene. 1,3-Pentadiene (greater than 50%), Cyclopentene and isomers, mixtures. Pentene (all isomers). * * * * * * * beta-Pinene. [ADD] Piperylene concentrate. [REVISE] Poly(4+)isobutylene (molecular weight >224). [ADD] Polyisobutylene (molecular weight ≤224). [REVISE] Polyolefin in mineral oil. Poly(5+)propylene. Propylene. * * * * * * * Propylene dimer. Propylene tetramer. Propylene trimer. Propylene/Propane/MAPP gas mixture. Styrene monomer. * * * * * * * Undecene. [ADD] 1-Undecene. 31. PARAFFINS [REVISE] Alkanes (C10-C26) linear and branched (flash point >60 °C). Alkanes (C10-C26) linear and branched (flash point ≤60 °C). Alkanes (C6-C9). [ADD] n-Alkanes (C9-C11). n-Alkanes (C10+) (all isomers). [REVISE] iso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C10-C11). iso- & cyclo-Alkanes (C12+). Butane (all isomers). [ADD] Butane/Propane mixture. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Cyclopentane. Ethane. * * * * * * * [ADD] Ethylene-Propylene copolymer (in liquid mixtures). Heptadecane (all isomers). [REVISE] Isopropylcyclohexane. Methane. * * * * * * * 2-Methyl pentane. Nonane (all isomers). Octane (all isomers). Paraffin wax. Pentane (all isomers). Polyalpha olefins. Propane. Waxes: Paraffin. 32. AROMATIC HYDROCARBON MIXTURES [REVISE] Alkyl acrylate-Vinyl pyridine copolymer in Toluene. Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes: Start Printed Page 21713 Butylbenzenes. Cumene. Propylbenzenes. Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes: Amylbenzenes. Heptylbenzenes. Hexylbenzenes. Octylbenzenes. Alkyl (C9+) benzenes: Decylbenzenes. Dodecylbenzenes. Nonylbezenes. Tetradecylbenzenes. Tetrapropylbenzenes. Tridecylbenzenes. Undecylbenzenes. Alkylbenzene mixtures (containing at least 50% of Toluene). Alkylbenzene, Alkylindane, Alkylindene mixture (each C12-C17). Alkyl toluene. Alkyl (C18+) toluenes. Benzene. [ADD] Benzene and mixtures having 10% Benzene or more. [REVISE] Benzene hydrocarbon mixtures (containing Acetylenes) (having 10% Benzene or more). Benzene/Toluene/Xylene mixtures (having 10% Benzene or more). * * * * * * * Butyl toluene. C9 Resinfeed (DSM).1 p-Cymene. [ADD] Detergent alkylate. [REVISE] Diethylbenzene. * * * * * * * Diisopropylnaphthalene. Diphenyl. Dodecyl xylene. * * * * * * * Ethyl toluene. 1-Hexadecylnaphthalene/1,4-bis (Hexadecyl) naphthalene mixture. 1,n-Hexadecylnaphthalene (90%)/1,4-Di-n-(Hexadecyl) naphthalene (10%). [ADD] Hexylbenzenes. [REVISE] Methyl naphthalene (molten). Naphthalene (molten). Naphthalene still residue. Parachlorobenzotrifluoride. 1-Phenyl-1-xylyl ethane. Poly(2+) cyclic aromatics. Polyolefinamine in alkyl (C2-C4) benzenes. Polyolefinamine in aromatic solvent. Pyrolysis gasoline (containing Benzene). Tetrahydronaphthalene. [ADD] Tetramethylbenzene (all isomers). [REVISE] 1,2,3,5-Tetramethylbenzene. Toluene. Triethylbenzene. Trimethylbenzene (all isomers). Xylenes. Xylenes/Ethylbenzene (10% or more) mixture. 33. MISCELLANEOUS HYDROCARBON MIXTURES [REVISE] Alachlor technical (90% or more). Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution. Alkyl dithiothiadiazole (C6-C24). Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, high overbase. Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, low overbase. Start Printed Page 21714 [ADD] Asphalt. Asphalt blending stocks, roofers flux. * * * * * * * Aviation alkylates (C8 paraffins and isoparaffins BPT 95 to 120 °C). [REVISE] * * * * * * * Bio-fuel blends of Diesel/gas oil and Alkanes (C10-C26), linear and branched with a flash point ≤60 °C (>25% but <99% by volume). Calcium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate)/Calcium carbonate/Hydrocarbon solvent mixture. Coal tar. [ADD] Coal tar crude bases. [REVISE] Coal tar distillate. Coal tar pitch (molten). Coal tar, high temperature. Decahydronaphthalene. Diphenyl/Diphenyl ether mixture. Distillates, flashed feed stocks. * * * * * * * Drilling mud (low toxicity) (if flammable or combustible). * * * * * * * Gasolines: Automotive (containing not over 4.23 grams lead per gal.). Aviation (containing not over 4.86 grams lead per gal.). Casinghead (natural). Polymer. Straight run. Jet Fuels: JP-4. JP-5. JP-8. Kerosene. Mineral spirits. Naphtha: Aromatic. Coal tar solvent. Heavy. Paraffinic. Petroleum. Solvent. Stoddard solvent. Varnish Makers' and Painters'. Oil, fuel: No. 1. No. 1-D. No. 2. No. 2-D. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. Oil, misc.: Aliphatic. Aromatic. Clarified. Coal. Crude. Diesel. Gas, cracked. Gas, high pour. Gas, low pour. Gas, low sulfur (alternately sulphur). Heartcut distillate. Lubricating. Mineral. Mineral seal. Motor. Neatsfoot. Penetrating. Pine. Start Printed Page 21715 Residual. Road. Rosin. Spindle. Transformer. Turbine. Vacuum gas oil. Oxyalkylated alkyl phenol formaldehyde. Petrolatum. [ADD] Petroleum wax. [REVISE] Polybutene. [ADD] Polyolefin (molecular weight 300+). [REVISE] Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C17+). Polyolefin amide alkeneamine (C28+). * * * * * * * Polyolefin amide alkeneamine in mineral oil. Polyolefinamine (C28-C250). Sulfohydrocarbon (alternately Sulphohydrocarbon) (C3-C88). Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) fat (C14-C20). Sulfurized (alternately Sulphurized) polyolefinamide alkene (C28-C250) amine. Waxes: Petroleum. [ADD] White spirit. [REVISE] White spirit (low (15-20%) aromatic). 34. ESTERS [REVISE] Alkenyl (C8+) amine, Alkenyl (C12+) acid ester mixture. Alkyl dithiocarbamate (C19-C35). Alkyl ester copolymer (C4-C20). Alkyl ester copolymer in mineral oil. Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates.1 Alkyl (C8-C40) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide). Alkyl (C10-C20), (saturated and unsaturated) phosphite. Alkyl sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid ester of phenol. Alkyl (C18-C28) toluenesulfonic (alternately toluenesulphonic) acid, Calcium salts, borated. Alkylaryl phosphate mixtures (more than 40% Diphenyl tolyl phosphate, less than 0.02% ortho-isomer). Amyl acetate (all isomers). Amyl acid phosphate. Animal and Fish oils, n.o.s.: Cod liver oil. Lanolin. Neatsfoot oil. Pilchard oil. Sperm oil. Animal and Fish acid oils and distillates, n.o.s.: Animal acid oil. Fish acid oil. Lard acid oil. Mixed acid oil. Mixed general acid oil. Mixed hard acid oil. Mixed soft acid oil. Barium long-chain (C11-C50) alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate). Barium long-chain alkyl (C8-C14) phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide). Benzenetricarboxylic acid trioctyl ester. * * * * * * * [ADD] Bis (2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate. [REVISE] Boronated calcium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate). * * * * * * * Butyl butyrate (all isomers). n-Butyl formate. n-Butyl propionate. * * * * * * * Calcium alkyl (C10-C28) salicylate. Start Printed Page 21716 [ADD] Calcium alkyl (C9) phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide), polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide) mixture. [REVISE] Calcium carbonate slurry. Calcium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50). Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate. Calcium long-chain alkyl (C5-C20) phenate. Calcium long-chain alkyl (C11-C40) phenate. Calcium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C40). Calcium long-chain alkyl (C18-C28) salicylate. Calcium nitrate solutions (50% or less). Calcium nitrate/Magnesium nitrate/Potassium chloride solution. Calcium salts of fatty acids. Calcium stearate. Cobalt naphthenate in solvent naphtha. Copper salt of long-chain (C17+) alkanoic acid. Copper salt of long-chain (C3-C16) fatty acid. Cyclohexyl acetate. Decyl acetate. Dialkyl (C7-C13) phthalates: Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. Diheptyl phthalate. Dihexyl phthalate. Diisooctyl phthalate. Dioctyl phthalate. Diisodecyl phthalate. Diisononyl phthalate. Dinonyl phthalate. Ditridecyl phthalate. Diundecyl phthalate. Dialkyl thiophosphates sodium salts solution. * * * * * * * Dibutyl terephthalate. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) adipate. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate. Diethylene glycol dibenzoate. Diethylene glycol phthalate. Diethyl phthalate. Diethyl sulfate (alternately sulphate). * * * * * * * Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite.1 Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution.1 * * * * * * * Dimethylpolysiloxane. * * * * * * * Ditridecyl adipate. 2-Dodecenylsuccinic acid, dipotassium salt solution. 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate. * * * * * * * S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate. Ethylene carbonate. * * * * * * * Ethylene glycol diacetate. Ethylene glycol methyl ether acetate. * * * * * * * [ADD] Ethyl hexyl tallate. [REVISE] 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl) propane-1,3-diol (C8-C10) ester. [ADD] Ethyl lactate. Ethyl propionate. Fatty acid methyl esters. Fatty acids (C8-C10). Fatty acids (C12+). Fatty acids (saturated, C13+). Fatty acids (C16+). Start Printed Page 21717 Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester. [REVISE] Glyceryl triacetate. Glycidyl ester of C10 trialkyl acetic acid. [ADD] Glycidyl ester of tertiary carboxylic acid. [REVISE] Glycidyl ester of tridecyl acetic acid. [ADD] Glycidyl ester of Versatic acid. Glycol diacetate. Glycol triacetate. [REVISE] Heptyl acetate. [ADD] Herbicide (C15-H22-NO2-Cl). [REVISE] Hexyl acetate. [ADD] Hog grease. * * * * * * * Lauric acid methyl ester/Myristic acid methyl ester mixture. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Magnesium long-chain alkaryl sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) (C11-C50). Magnesium long-chain alkyl phenate sulfide (alternately sulphide) (C8-C20). Magnesium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C11+). [ADD] Magnesium nonyl phenol sulfide (alternately sulphide). Magnesium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate). * * * * * * * [REVISE] Methyl salicylate. [ADD] N-(2-Methoxy-1-methyl ethyl)-2-ethyl-6-methyl chloroacetanilide. [REVISE] Metolachlor. Naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution. * * * * * * * [ADD] Nonyl phenol sulfide (90% or less) solution. * * * * * * * Octyl nitrate. Octyl phthalate. [REVISE] Oil, edible: Beechnut. Castor. Cocoa butter. Coconut. Cod liver. Corn. Cotton seed. Fish. Grape seed. Groundnut. Hazelnut. Illipe. Lard. Maize. Mango kernel. Nutmeg butter. Olive. Palm. Palm kernel. Palm kernel olein. Palm kernel stearin. Palm mid fraction. Palm olein. Start Printed Page 21718 Palm stearin. Peanut. Poppy. Poppy seed. Raisin seed. Rapeseed. Rapeseed, (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids). Rice bran. Safflower. Salad. Sesame. Shea butter. Soyabean. Sunflower. Sunflower seed. Tucum. Vegetable. Walnut. Oil, misc.: Acid mixture from soyabean, corn (maize) and sunflower oil refining. Animal. Camelina. Cashew nut shell oil (untreated). Coconut fatty acid. Coconut, fatty acid methyl ester. Cottonseed oil, fatty acid. Lanolin. Linseed. Oiticica. Palm acid. Palm fatty acid distillate. Palm oil, fatty acid methyl ester. Palm kernel acid. Palm kernel fatty acid distillate. Palm, non-edible industrial grade. Perilla. Pilchard. Rapeseed fatty acid methyl esters. Seal. Soapstock. Soyabean (epoxidized). Soyabean fatty acid methyl ester. Tall. Tall, crude. Tall, distilled. Tall, fatty acid. Tall, fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%). Tall pitch. Tung. n-Pentyl propionate. * * * * * * * Poly (2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate: Diethylene glycol butyl ether acetate. Diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate. Diethylene glycol methyl ether acetate. [ADD] Polycarboxylic ester (C9+). [REVISE] Polyferric sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution. [ADD] Polymerized esters. [REVISE] Polymethylsiloxane. Polyolefin aminoester salts (molecular weight 2000+). Polyolefin ester (C28-C250). Polyolefin phosphorosulfide (alternately phosphorosulphide), barium derivative (C28-C250). Poly(20)oxyethylene sorbitan monooleate. * * * * * * * Polysiloxane/White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic. Potassium formate solutions. Potassium oleate. Potassium salt of polyolefin acid. Start Printed Page 21719 n-Propyl acetate. * * * * * * * Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate. Siloxanes. Sodium acetate solution. Sodium acetate/Glycol/Water mixture (not containing Sodium hydroxide). Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulfonates (alternately sulphonates) 60-65% solution. [ADD] Sodium aluminosilicate slurry. [REVISE] Sodium benzoate. Sodium bicarbonate solution (less than 10%). Sodium dimethyl naphthalene sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) solution.2 Sodium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+). Sodium naphthalene sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) solution. Sodium petroleum sulfonate (alternately sulphonate). Sodium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution. Tall oil soap, crude. Tallow. Tallow fatty acid. * * * * * * * Tridecyl acetate. Triethylene glycol di-(2-ethylbutyrate). Triethylene glycol dibenzoate. Triethyl phosphate. Triethyl phosphite.1 Triisooctyl trimellitate.1 Triisopropylated phenyl phosphates. Trimethyl phosphite.1 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate. * * * * * * * 2,2,4-Trimethyl-3-pentanol-1-isobutyrate. Trisodium nitrilotriacetate solution. * * * * * * * Trixylenyl phosphate. Vegetable acid oils, n.o.s.: Corn acid oil. Cottonseed acid oil. Dark mixed acid oil. Groundnut acid oil. Mixed acid oil. Mixed general acid oil. Mixed hard acid oil. Mixed soft acid oil. Rapeseed acid oil. Safflower acid oil. Soya acid oil. Sunflower seed acid oil. Vegetable fatty acid distillates, n.o.s.: Palm kernel fatty acid distillate. Palm oil fatty acid distillate. Tall fatty acid distillate. Tall oil fatty acid distillate. Vegetable oils, n.o.s.: Beechnut oil. Camelina oil. Cashew nut shell. Castor oil. Cocoa butter. Coconut oil. Corn oil. Cotton seed oil. Croton oil. Grape seed oil. Groundnut oil. Hazelnut oil. Illipe oil. Linseed oil. Mango kernel oil. Nutmeg butter. Start Printed Page 21720 Oiticica oil. Olive oil. Palm kernel oil. Palm kernel olein. Palm kernel stearin. Palm mid fraction. Palm, non-edible industrial grade. Palm oil. Palm olein. Palm stearin. Peanut oil. Peel oil (oranges and lemons). Perilla oil. Pine oil. Poppy seed oil. Poppy oil. Raisin seed oil. Rapeseed oil. Rapeseed (low erucic acid containing less than 4% free fatty acids). Rice bran oil. Rosin oil. Safflower oil. Salad oil. Sesame oil. Shea butter. Soyabean oil. Sunflower seed oil. Tall. Tall, crude. Tall, distilled. Tall, pitch. Tucum oil. Tung oil. Walnut oil. Waxes: Candelilla. Carnauba. * * * * * * * 36. HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS * * * * * * * [REVISE] Carbon tetrachloride.1 Catoxid feedstock.1 * * * * * * * Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 52% Chlorine). Chlorinated paraffins (C18+) with any level of Chlorine. * * * * * * * Dibromomethane. Dichlorobenzene (all isomers). 3,4-Dichloro-1-butene. Dichlorodifluoromethane. * * * * * * * Dichloropropane. [ADD] 1,1-Dichloropropane. 1,2-Dichloropropane. 1,3-Dichloropropane. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Ethylene dichloride.1 * * * * * * * [ADD] Methylene chloride. [REVISE] Monochlorodifluoromethane. Pentachloroethane. Perchloroethylene. Start Printed Page 21721 n-Propyl chloride. [ADD] Sym-trichlorobenzene. Tetrachloroethane. * * * * * * * 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzol. [REVISE] 1,1,1-Trichloroethane.1 * * * * * * * Trichloroethylene.1 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane. 37. NITRILES * * * * * * * [REVISE] Tallow alkyl nitrile. 38. CARBON DISULFIDE (ALTERNATELY DISULPHIDE) [REVISE] Carbon disulfide (alternately disulphide). 39. SULFOLANE (ALTERNATELY SULPHOLANE) [REVISE] Sulfolane (alternately Sulpholane). 40. GLYCOL ETHERS [REVISE] Alkyl (C7-C11) phenol poly(4-12) ethoxylates. Alkyl (C9-C15) phenyl propoxylate. Diethylene glycol.1 Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether. Diethylene glycol diethyl ether. Diethylene glycol phenyl ether. Dipropylene glycol. [ADD] 2-Ethoxyethanol. * * * * * * * Ethoxy triglycol (crude). [REVISE] Ethylene glycol dibutyl ether. Ethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers: Ethylene glycol butyl ether. Ethylene glycol tert-butyl ether. Ethylene glycol ethyl ether. Ethylene glycol hexyl ether. Ethylene glycol isopropyl ether. Ethylene glycol methyl butyl ether. Ethylene glycol methyl ether. Ethylene glycol propyl ether. Ethylene glycol n-propyl ether. Ethylene glycol phenyl ether. Ethylene glycol phenyl ether/Diethylene glycol phenyl ether mixture. Glucitol/glycerol blend propoxylated (containing less than 10% amines). Glycerol, ethoxylated. [ADD] Glycerol polyalkoxylate. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Nonyl phenol poly(4+)ethoxylates. Pentaethylene glycol methyl ether. Polyalkylene glycols/Polyalkylene glycol monoalkyl ethers mixtures. Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ethers: Diethylene glycol butyl ether. Diethylene glycol ethyl ether. Diethylene glycol n-hexyl ether. Diethylene glycol methyl ether. Diethylene glycol propyl ether. Dipropylene glycol butyl ether. Dipropylene glycol methyl ether. Polyalkylene glycol butyl ether. Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ether. Polypropylene glycol methyl ether. Start Printed Page 21722 Tetraethylene glycol methyl ether. Triethylene glycol butyl ether. Triethylene glycol ethyl ether. Triethylene glycol methyl ether. Tripropylene glycol methyl ether. Polyethylene glycol. * * * * * * * Poly (ethylene glycol) methylbutenyl ether (molecular weight >1000). Polypropylene glycol. Poly (tetramethylene ether) glycols (molecular weight 950-1050). Polytetramethylene ether glycol. Propylene glycol monoalkyl ethers: n-Propoxypropanol. Propylene glycol n-butyl ether. Propylene glycol ethyl ether. Propylene glycol methyl ether. Propylene glycol propyl ether. Propylene glycol phenyl ether. Tetraethylene glycol. Triethylene glycol. Triethylene glycol butyl ether mixture. Triethylene glycol ether mixture. Tripropylene glycol. 41. ETHERS [REVISE] Alcohol (C12-C13, branched and linear) poly (4-8) propoxy sulfates (alternately sulphates), sodium salt 25-30% solution. Alkaryl polyethers (C9-C20). * * * * * * * n-Butyl ether. Dichloroethyl ether. 2,2′-Dichloroisopropyl ether. [ADD] Diethyl ether. Dimethyl ether. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Diphenyl ether/Diphenyl phenyl ether mixture. Ethyl tert-butyl ether.1 * * * * * * * Methyl-tert-butyl ether.1 * * * * * * * Methyl tert-pentyl ether. Polyether, borated. Polyether (molecular weight 1350+). Polyether polyols. Poly(oxyalkylene) alkenyl ether (molecular weight >1000). * * * * * * * 1,3,5-Trioxane. 42. NITROCOMPOUNDS * * * * * * * [REVISE] Dinitrotoluene (molten). Nitrobenzene. [ADD] o-Nitrochlorobenzene. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Nitroethane/1-Nitropropane (each 15% or more) mixture. Nitrophenol (mixed isomers). Nitropropane (60%)/Nitroethane (40%) mixtures. [ADD] 1- or 2-Nitropropane. [REVISE] o- or p-Nitrotoluenes. 43. MISCELLANEOUS WATER SOLUTIONS [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21723 Alkyl (C8-C10) polyglucoside solution (65% or less). Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(40% or less/60% or more) polyglucoside solution (55% or less). * * * * * * * Alkyl (C8-C10)/(C12-C14):(60% or more/40% or less) polyglucoside solution (55% or less). Alkyl (C12-C14) polyglucoside solution (55% or less). Aluminum sulfate (alternately Aluminium sulphate) solution.1 * * * * * * * Ammonium bisulfite (alternately bisulphite) solution (70% or less).1 Ammonium chloride solution (less than 25%). * * * * * * * Ammonium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution. [ADD] Ammonium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution (20% or less). [REVISE] Ammonium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) solution (60% or less). [ADD] Apple juice. * * * * * * * Cesium formate solution. * * * * * * * [REVISE] 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropanolamine salt solution.1 Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution. Dodecyl diphenyl ether disulfonate (alternately disulphonate) solution. Drilling brines (containing Calcium, Potassium, or Sodium salts). Drilling brines (containing Zinc salts). Drilling brines, including: Calcium bromide solution, Calcium chloride solution, and Sodium chloride solution. Drilling mud (low toxicity) (if non-flammable or non-combustible). Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid/tetrasodium salt solution. Ethylene-Vinyl acetate copolymer (emulsion). Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution.1 Fish solubles (water-based fish meal extracts). * * * * * * * [ADD] Glucose solution. Hexamethylenediamine adipate (50% in water). * * * * * * * [REVISE] N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine triacetic acid, trisodium salt solution. [ADD] Kaolin clay solution. [REVISE] Kaolin slurry. Latex, liquid synthetic. Latex: Carboxylated Styrene-Butadiene copolymer; Styrene-butadiene rubber. [ADD] Lauryl polyglucose. Lauryl polyglucose (50% or less). * * * * * * * [REVISE] Ligninsulfonic (alternately Ligninsulphonic) acid, magnesium salt solution. [ADD] Ligninsulfonic (alternately Ligninsulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution. * * * * * * * [ADD] Microsilica slurry. Milk. * * * * * * * Pentasodium salt of Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid solution. Phenol solutions (2% or less). * * * * * * * Potassium chloride solution (10% or more). [REVISE] Start Printed Page 21724 Potassium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) (50% or less). * * * * * * * Sewage sludge. [ADD] Silica slurry. Sludge, treated. * * * * * * * [REVISE] Sodium hydrogen sulfite (alternately sulphite) solution (45% or less). Sodium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution. [ADD] Sodium naphthalene sulfonate solution (40% or less), see Naphthalene sulphonic acid, sodium salt solution (40% or less). Sodium naphthenate solution, see Naphthenic acid, sodium salt solution. Sodium poly(4+)acrylate solution. [REVISE] Sodium polyacrylate solution.1 Sodium salt of Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution. Sodium silicate solution.1 Sodium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution (15% or less). Sodium sulfite (alternately sulphite) solution (25% or less). Sodium tartrates/Sodium succinates solution. Sulfonated (alternately Sulphonated) polyacrylate solution.1 * * * * * * * Tetrasodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solution. * * * * * * * [ADD] Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution. [REVISE] Urea solution. Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing less than 1% free Ammonia). Urea/Ammonium phosphate solution. Vegetable protein solution (hydrolyzed). Water. Note: 1 See Appendix I to 46 CFR part 150 (Exceptions to the Chart). 9. Amend Appendix I to Part 150 by revising the table in paragraph (a) and revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
End Amendment PartAppendix I to Part 150—Exceptions to the Chart
(a) * * *
Member of reactive group Compatible with Acetone (18) Diethylenetriamine (7). Acetone cyanohydrin (0) Acetic acid (4). Acrylates (14). Alcohols, Glycols (20). Aldehydes (19). Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures (32). Carbon Disulfide (alternately Disulphide) (38). Esters (34). Ethers (41). Glycol Ethers (40). Halogenated Hydrocarbons (36). Ketones (18). Miscellaneous Hydrocarbon Mixtures (33). Nitriles (37). Nitrocompounds (42). Olefins (30). Paraffins (31). Phenols, Cresols (21). Substituted Allyls (15). Sulfolane (alternately Sulpholane) (39). Vinyl Acetate (13). Vinyl Halides (35). Acrylonitrile (15) Triethanolamine (8). 1,3-Butylene glycol (20) Morpholine (7). 1,4-Butylene glycol (20) Ethylamine (7). Triethanolamine (8). Start Printed Page 21725 gamma-Butyrolactone (0) N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (9). Caustic potash, 50% or less (5) Bio-fuel blends of Gasoline and Ethyl alcohol (>25% but <99% by volume) (20). n-Butyl alcohol (20). Cetyl alcohol (Hexadecanol) (20). Ethyl alcohol (20). Ethylene glycol (20). Isobutyl alcohol (20). Isooctyl alcohol (20). Isopropyl alcohol (20). Methyl alcohol (20). Propylene glycol (20). Caustic soda, 50% or less (5) Acrylonitrile/Styrene copolymer dispersion in Polyether polyol (20). Alcohol (C12-C16) poly(1-6)ethoxylates (20). Bio-fuel blends of Gasoline and Ethyl alcohol (>25% but <99% by volume) (20). Butyl alcohol (20). tert-Butyl alcohol, Methanol mixtures (20). Cetyl alcohol (Hexadecanol) (20). Decyl alcohol (20). Diacetone alcohol (20). Diethylene glycol (40). Dodecyl alcohol (20). Ethyl alcohol (20). Ethyl alcohol (40% whiskey) (20). Ethylene glycol (20). Ethylene glycol, Diethylene glycol mixture (20). Ethyl hexanol (Octyl alcohol) (20). Isobutyl alcohol (20). Isodecyl alcohol (20). Isononyl alcohol (20). Isopropyl alcohol (20). Isotridecanol (20). Methyl alcohol (20). Nonyl alcohol (20). Propyl alcohol (20). Propylene glycol (20). Sodium chlorate solution (0). Dimethyl disulfide (0) Acrylates (14). Alcohols, Glycols (20). Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures (32). Esters (34). Halogenated Hydrocarbons (36). Ketones (18). Methyl tert-butyl ether (41). Olefins (30). Organic Acids (4). Organic Anhydrides (11). Paraffins (31). Phenols, Cresols (21). Diphenylmethane diisocyanate (12) 2,2-Dimethylpropane-1,3-diol (20). Polypropylene glycol (40). tert-Dodecanethiol (20) Caustic soda solution (50%) (5). Isopropylamine solution (70%) (7). Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate (12). Toluene diisocyanate (12). Dodecyl and Tetradecylamine mixture (7) Tall oil, fatty acid (34). Ethylenediamine (7) Bio-fuel blends of Gasoline and Ethyl alcohol (>25% but <99% by volume) (20). Butyl alcohol (20). tert-Butyl alcohol (20). Butylene glycol (20). Creosote (21). Diethylene glycol (40). Diisobutyl ketone (18). Ethyl alcohol (20). Ethylene glycol (20). Ethyl hexanol (20). Fatty alcohols (C12-C14). Glycerine (20). Isononyl alcohol (20). Isophorone (18). Methyl butyl ketone (18). Methyl ethyl ketone (18). Start Printed Page 21726 Methyl isobutyl ketone (18). Propyl alcohol (20). Propylene glycol (20). Lactic acid (0) Acetic acid (4). Benzene (32). Ethanol (20). Polypropylene glycol (40). Vinyl acetate (13). Oleum (0) Hexane (31). Dichloromethane (36). Perchloroethylene (36). 1,2-Propylene glycol (20) Diethylenetriamine (7). Polyethylene polyamines (7). Triethylenetetramine (7). Sodium cresylate as Cresylate spent caustic (5) Methyl alcohol (20). Sodium dichromate solution (70% or less) (0) Acetone (18). n-Butyl alcohol (20). Ethyl acetate (34). 1-Hexene (30). Methyl alcohol (20). Octene (all isomers) (30). Phosphoric acid (1). Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide) solution (45% or less) (5) Isopropyl alcohol (20). Methyl alcohol (20). Sodium Methylate 21-30% in methanol (0) 1,2-Dichloropropane (36). Chlorobenzene (36). Cyclohexanone (18). Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexanol mixtures (18). Diethanolamine (8). Diisononyl phthalate (34). Dimethylformamide (10). Ethyl alcohol (20). Ethylene glycol (20). Furfuryl alcohol (20). Heptene (all isomers) (30). Isobutyl alcohol (20). Isopropyl alcohol (20). Lubricating oil (33). Methyl ethyl ketone (18). Nonene (all isomers) (30). Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) (20). Octene (all isomers) (30). Perchloroethylene (36). Polyisobutenamine in aliphatic (C10-C14) solvent (7). o-Toluidine (9). Xylene (32). Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid (2) Coconut oil (34). Coconut oil, fatty acid (34). Palm oil (34). Soyabean oil (34). Tallow (34). Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid, 98% or less (2) Choice white grease tallow (34). Urea/Ammonium Nitrate solution (containing less than 1% free Ammonia) (43) Magnesium chloride solutions (0). (b) The binary combinations listed below have been determined to be dangerously reactive, based either on data obtained in the literature or on laboratory testing that has been carried out in accordance with procedures prescribed in Appendix III. These combinations are exceptions to Figure 1 of part 150 (Compatibility Chart) and may not be stowed in adjacent tanks.
Acetone cyanohydrin (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-12, 16, 17 or 22.
Acrolein (19) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Acrylic acid (4) is not compatible with Group 9, Aromatic Amines.
Acrylonitrile (15) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Alkyl (C7-C9) nitrates (34) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Alkylbenzene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid (less than 4%) (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-3, 5-9, 15, 16, 18, 19, 30, 34, 37, or strong oxidizers.
Allyl alcohol (15) is not compatible with Group 12, Isocyanates.
Aluminum sulfate (alternately Aluminium sulphate) solution (43) is not compatible with Groups 5-11.
Ammonium bisulfite (alternately bisulphite) solution (70% or less) (43) is not compatible with Groups 1 or 3-5.
Benzenesulfonyl (alternately Benzenesulphonyl) chloride (0) is not compatible with Groups 5-7, or 43.
Butylene glycol (20) is not compatible with Caustic soda solution (5).Start Printed Page 21727
gamma-Butyrolactone (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-9.
C9 Resinfeed (DSM) (32) is not compatible with Group 2, Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) Acids.
Carbon tetrachloride (36) is not compatible with Tetraethylenepentamine or Triethylenetetramine, both Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Catoxid feedstock (36) is not compatible with Groups 1-5, or 12.
Caustic soda solution (5) is not compatible with Butylene glycol (20).
1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl pentan-3-one (18) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics, or Group 10, Amides.
Crotonaldehyde (19) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Cyclohexanone/Cyclohexanol mixture (18) is not compatible with Group 12, Isocyanates.
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Dimethylamine salt solution (70% or less) (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-5, 11, 12, or 16.
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Triisopropanolamine salt solution (43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids.
Diethylenetriamine (7) is not compatible with 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, Group 36, Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite (34) is not compatible with Groups 1 or 4.
Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonic (alternately sulphonic) acid, sodium salt solution (34) is not compatible with Group 12, or Formaldehyde, or with strong oxidizing agents.
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic (alternately Dodecylbenzenesulphonic) acid (0) is not compatible with oxidizing agents or Groups 1-3, 5-9, 15, 16, 18, 19, 30, 34, or 37.
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (41) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Ethylenediamine (7) and Ethyleneamine EA 1302 (7) are not compatible with either Ethylene dichloride (36) or 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (36).
Ethylene dichloride (36) is not compatible with Ethylenediamine (7) or Ethyleneamine EA 1302 (7).
Ethylidene norbornene (30) is not compatible with Groups 1-3 or 5-8.
2-Ethyl-3-propylacrolein (19) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Fatty acids, essentially linear (C6-C18) 2-ethylhexyl ester (34) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids.
Ferric hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid, Triodium salt solution (43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids.
Fish oil (34) is not compatible with Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid (2).
Formaldehyde (50% or more) in Methyl alcohol (over 30%) (19) is not compatible with Group 12, Isocyanates.
Formic acid (4) is not compatible with Furfuryl alcohol (20).
Furfuryl alcohol (20) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids, or with Formic acid (4).
1,6-Hexanediol distillation overheads (4) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids, or Group 9, Aromatic Amines.
2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate (14) is not compatible with Groups 5, 6, or 12.
Isophorone (18) is not compatible with Group 8, Alkanolamines.
Lactic acid (0) is not compatible with Caustic soda solution (5).
Magnesium chloride solution (0) is not compatible with Groups 2, 3, 5, 6, or 12.
Mesityl oxide (18) is not compatible with Group 8, Alkanolamines.
Methacrylonitrile (15) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Methyl tert-butyl ether (41) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids.
Nitroethane/1-Nitropropane (each 15% or more) mixture (42) is not compatible with Group 7, Aliphatic Amines; Group 8, Alkanolamines; or Group 9, Aromatic Amines.
o-Nitrophenol (0) is not compatible with Groups 2, 3, or 5-10.
Nitropropane (60%)/Nitroethane (40%) mixture (42) is not compatible with Group 7, Aliphatic Amines; Group 8, Alkanolamines; or Group 9, Aromatic Amines.
Oleum (0) is not compatible with Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid (2) or 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (36).
Phthalate-based polyester polyol (0) is not compatible with Groups 2, 3, 5, 7, or 12.
Polyglycerine, Sodium salts solution (containing less than 3% sodium hydroxide) (20) is not compatible with Groups 1, 4, 11, 16, 17, 19, 21, or 22.
Propylene, Propane, MAPP gas mixture (containing 12% or less MAPP gas) (30) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids, Group 36, Halogenated Hydrocarbons, or with nitrogen dioxide, oxidizing agents, or molten sulfur (alternately sulphur) (0).
Sodium acetate, Glycol, Water mixture (containing 1% or less Sodium hydroxide) (5) is not compatible with Group 12, Isocyanates.
Sodium chlorate solution (50% or less) (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 17, or 20.
Sodium dichromate solution (70% or less) (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 17, or 20.
Sodium dimethyl naphthalene sulfonate solution (34) is not compatible with Group 12, or Formaldehyde, or strong oxidizing agents.
Sodium hydrogen sulfide (alternately sulphide) (6% or less)/Sodium carbonate solution (3% or less) (0) is not compatible with Group 6, Ammonia, or Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide) solution (45% or less) (5) is not compatible with Group 6, Ammonia, or Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Sodium hydrosulfide (alternately hydrosulphide), Ammonium sulfide (alternately sulphide) solution (5) is not compatible with Group 6, Ammonia, or Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Sodium polyacrylate solution (43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids.
Sodium silicate solution (43) is not compatible with Group 3, Nitric Acids.
Sodium sulfide, hydrosulfide (alternately sulphide, hydrosulphide) solution (0) is not compatible with Group 6, Ammonia, or Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Sodium thiocyanate (56% or less) (0) is not compatible with Groups 1-4.
Sulfonated (alternately Sulphonated) polyacrylate solution (43) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Sulfuric (alternately Sulphuric) acid (2) is not compatible with Fish oil (34), or Oleum (0).
Tall oil fatty acid (Resin acids less than 20%) (34) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Tallow fatty acid (34) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Tetraethylenepentamine (7) is not compatible with Carbon tetrachloride, Group 36, Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
1,1,1-Trichloroethane (36) is not compatible with Oleum (0).
Trichloroethylene (36) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
1,2,3-Trichloropropane (36) is not compatible with Diethylenetriamine, Ethylenediamine, Ethyleaneamine EA 1302, or Triethylenetetramine, all Group 7, Aliphatic Amines.
Triethylenetetramine (7) is not compatible with Carbon tetrachloride, or 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, both Group 36, Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
Triethyl phosphite (34) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids, or Group 4, Organic Acids.
Trimethyl phosphite (34) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids, or Group 4, Organic Acids.Start Printed Page 21728
1,3,5-Trioxane (41) is not compatible with Group 1, Non-Oxidizing Mineral Acids, or Group 4, Organic Acids.
Vinyl neodecanoate (13) is not compatible with Group 5, Caustics.
Start PartPART 153—SHIPS CARRYING BULK LIQUID, LIQUEFIED GAS, OR COMPRESSED GAS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
End Part Start Amendment Part10. The authority citation for part 153 continues to read as follows:
End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part11. Amend Table 2 to Part 153 by revising the introductory text, the entries marked “[REVISE]”, and the notes at the end of the table to read as follows:
End Amendment PartTable 2 to Part 153—Cargoes Not Regulated Under Subchapters D or O of This Chapter When Carried in Bulk on Non-Oceangoing Barges
The cargoes listed in this table are not regulated under subchapter D or O of this title when carried in bulk on non-oceangoing barges. Category X, Y, or Z noxious liquid substance (NLS) cargo, as defined in Annex II of MARPOL 73/78, listed in this table, or any mixture containing one or more of these cargoes, must be carried under this subchapter if carried in bulk on an oceangoing ship.
Start SignatureCargoes Pollution category [REVISE] Acrylic acid/ethenesulfonic (alternately ethenesulphonic) acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, sodium salt solution Z Aluminum sulfate (alternately Aluminium sulphate) solution Y * * * * * * * Ammonium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solutions, see also Lignin liquor Z * * * * * * * Ammonium phosphate, urea solution, see also Urea/Ammonium phosphate solution # * * * * * * * Ammonium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solution Z Ammonium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) solution (60% or less) Z * * * * * * * Calcium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution, see also Lignin liquor Z Calcium nitrate solutions (50% or less) Z * * * * * * * Chlorinated paraffins (C14-C17) (with 50% Chlorine or more, and less than 1% C13 or shorter chains) X * * * * * * * 4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid, dimethylamine salt solution Y * * * * * * * Dextrose solution, see Glucose solution. Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution Z * * * * * * * Fish solubles (water-based fish meal extracts) # * * * * * * * Glyphosate solution (not containing surfactant) Y * * * * * * * Lignin liquor (free alkali content, 1% or less) Z including: Ammonium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution Z Calcium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution Z Sodium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution Z Ligninsulfonic (alternately ligninsulphonic) acid, Sodium salt solution Z * * * * * * * Magnesium sulfonate (alternately sulphonate) solution # Maltitol solution OS Microsilica slurry OS * * * * * * * Naphthalenesulfonic (alternately Naphthalenesulphonic) acid-Formaldehyde copolymer, sodium salt solution Z * * * * * * * Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution Y Noxious liquid, NF, (1) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 1, Cat X (if non-flammable and non-combustible) X Noxious liquid, NF, (3) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 2, Cat X (if non-flammable and non-combustible) X Start Printed Page 21729 Noxious liquid, NF, (5) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 2, Cat Y (if non-flammable and non-combustible) Y Noxious liquid, NF, (7) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 3, Cat Y (if non-flammable and non-combustible) Y Noxious liquid, NF, (9) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) ST 3, Cat Z (if non-flammable and non-combustible) Z Noxious liquid, NF, (11) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat Z (if non-flammable and non-combustible) Z Noxious liquid, NF, (12) n.o.s. (“trade name” contains “principal components”) Cat OS (if non-flammable and non-combustible) OS Orange juice (concentrated) OS Orange juice (not concentrated) OS Pentasodium salt of Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid solution, see Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, pentasodium salt solution. Polyaluminum (alternately Polyaluminium) chloride solution Z Potassium chloride solution (26% or more), see Drilling brines, including: Calcium bromide solution, Calcium chloride solution, and Sodium chloride solution. Potassium chloride solution (less than 26%) OS Potassium formate solutions Z Potassium thiosulfate (alternately thiosulphate) (50% or less) Y * * * * * * * Sodium alkyl (C14-C17) sulfonates (alternately sulphonates) (60-65% solution) Y * * * * * * * Sodium bicarbonate solution (less than 10%) OS * * * * * * * Sodium hydrogen sulfide (alternately sulphide) (6% or less)/Sodium carbonate (3% or less) solution Z Sodium lignosulfonate (alternately lignosulphonate) solution, see also Lignin liquor Z Sodium naphthenate solution (free alkali content 3% or less), see Naphthenic acid, sodium salt solution. Sodium poly(4+)acrylate solutions Z * * * * * * * Sodium sulfate (alternately sulphate) solutions Z Sodium sulfite (alternately sulphite) solution (25% or less) Y Sodium thiocyanate solution (56% or less) Y * * * * * * * Sulfonated (alternately Sulphonated) polyacrylate solution Z Tetrasodium salt of Ethylenediaminetetraaacetic acid solution, see Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution. * * * * * * * Trisodium salt of N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid solution, see N-(Hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid, trisodium salt solution. * * * * * * * Urea/Ammonium phosphate solution Z * * * * * * * Vanillin black liquor (free alkali content, 1% or less) # Vegetable protein solution (hydrolyzed) (if non-flammable and non-combustible) OS * * * * * * * Zinc bromide, Calcium bromide solution, see Drilling brines (containing Zinc salts). Explanation of symbols and abbreviations used in this table: “#” = No determination of noxious liquid substance status. For shipping on an oceangoing vessel, see 46 CFR 153.900(c). Bolded entries were added from the March 2012 Annex to the 2007 edition of the IBC Code (MEPC 63/23/Add.1), the December 2012 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.18), or the December 2013 IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee Circular (MEPC.2/Circ.19). “Cat” = Pollution category. “NF” = Non-flammable (flash point greater than 60 °C (140 °F) closed cup). “n.o.s.” = Not otherwise specified. “OS” = Other substances, at present considered to present no harm to marine resources, human health, amenities, or other legitimate uses of the sea when discharged into the sea from tank cleaning or deballasting operations. “see” = A redirection to the preferred, alternative cargo name-for example, in “Tetrasodium salt of Ethylenediaminetetraaacetic acid solution, see Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution,” the pollution category for “Tetrasodium salt of Ethylenediaminetetraaacetic acid solution” will be found under the preferred, alternative cargo name “Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt solution.” “ST” = Ship type, as defined in Chapter 2 of the IBC Code. “X, Y, Z” = Noxious liquid substance category of Annex II of MARPOL 73/78. Start Printed Page 21730End SignatureDated: December 17, 2019.
R.V. Timme,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy.
Editorial note:
This document was received at the Office of the Federal Register on December 18, 2019.
End Supplemental InformationFootnotes
1. 2012 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates; Interim Rule, Volume 78 of the Federal Register (FR) 50147 (August 16, 2013). Because the interim rule contained information updated only through December 2012, it was titled “2012 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates.” On October 22, 2015, we published an SNPRM titled “2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates,” because it had been updated as of the IMO's MEPC December 2013 Circular. The interim rule, the SNPRM, and this final rule share the same docket number.
Back to Citation2. See 78 FR 56837 (September 16, 2013; delayed until January 16, 2014); 79 FR 2106 (January 13, 2014; delayed until January 16, 2015); 79 FR 68131 (November 14, 2014; delayed until January 16, 2017).
Back to Citation3. 80 FR 64191 (October 22, 2015).
Back to Citation4. See, for example, 46 CFR 150.160 and 151.01-15.
Back to Citation5. The IBC Code contains international standards for the safe maritime bulk transportation of dangerous and noxious liquid chemicals in accordance with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973 (MARPOL) and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). For a discussion of tripartite agreements, see page 50149 of the interim rule (78 FR 50147, 50149).
Back to Citation6. See MARPOL, Annex II, Chapter 2, Regulation 6. With respect to the discharge of a cargo into the sea from tank cleaning or deballasting operations and the resulting hazard to marine resources or human health, the new categories indicate:
- X = Major hazard justifying prohibition of the discharge;
- Y = Hazard justifying a limitation on the quality and quantity of the discharge;
- Z = Minor hazard justifying less stringent restrictions on the quality and quantity of the discharge; and
- OS = No harm that justifies special discharge requirements.
7. 80 FR 64192 at 64193 (col. 3) and 64194.
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Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 5/18/2020
- Published:
- 04/17/2020
- Department:
- Coast Guard
- Entry Type:
- Rule
- Action:
- Final rule.
- Document Number:
- 2019-27628
- Dates:
- This final rule is effective May 18, 2020.
- Pages:
- 21660-21730 (71 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- Docket No. USCG-2013-0423
- RINs:
- 1625-AB94: 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates
- RIN Links:
- https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1625-AB94/2013-liquid-chemical-categorization-updates-
- Topics:
- Administrative practice and procedure, Cargo vessels, Foreign relations, Hazardous materials transportation, Marine safety, Occupational safety and health, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Seamen, Water pollution control
- PDF File:
- 2019-27628.pdf
- Supporting Documents:
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization; Updates
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates; Correction
- » COMDTINST 7310_1T
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates (Combined Tables and TOC)
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates; Final Rule
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates_REC for CG-5P_Signature rvt
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates
- » Environmental Checklist
- » 2013 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates (Federal Register Publication)
- » IR: 2012 Liquid Chemical Categorization Updates (Federal Register Publication)
- CFR: (4)
- 46 CFR 150.120
- 46 CFR 150.130
- 46 CFR 150.140
- 46 CFR 30.25-1