[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR173.52]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 173_SHIPPERS_GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND PACKAGINGS

--Table of Contents

 

     Subpart C_Definitions, Classification and Packaging for Class 1

 

Sec. 173.52  Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives.



    (a) The classification code for an explosive, which is assigned by 

the Associate Administrator in accordance with this subpart, consists of 

the division number followed by the compatibility group letter. 

Compatibility group letters are used to specify the controls for the 

transportation, and storage related thereto, of explosives and to 

prevent an increase in hazard that might result if certain types of 

explosives were stored or transported together. Transportation 

compatibility requirements for carriers are prescribed in Sec. Sec. 

174.81, 175.78. 176.83 and 177.848 of this subchapter for transportation 

by rail, air, vessel, and public highway, respectively, and storage 

incidental thereto.

    (b) Compatibility groups and classification codes for the various 

types of explosives are set forth in the following tables. Table 1 sets 

forth compatibility groups and classification codes for substances and 

articles described in the first column of table 1. Table 2 shows the 

number of classification codes that are possible within each explosive 

division. Altogether, there are 35 possible classification codes for 

explosives.



                      Table 1--Classification Codes

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   Description of substances or       Compatibility      Classification

     article to be classified             group               code

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Primary explosive substance.......          A          1.1A

Article containing a primary                B          1.1B

 explosive substance and not                           1.2B

 containing two or more effective                      1.4B

 protective features. Some

 articles, such as detonators for

 blasting, detonator assemblies

 for blasting and primers, cap-

 type, are included, even though

 they do not contain primary

 explosives..

Propellant explosive substance or           C          1.1C

 other deflagrating explosive                          1.2C

 substance or article containing                       1.3C

 such explosive substance.                             1.4C

Secondary detonating explosive              D          1.1D

 substance or black powder or                          1.2D

 article containing a secondary                        1.4D

 detonating explosive substance,                       1.5D

 in each case without means of

 initiation and without a

 propelling charge, or article

 containing a primary explosive

 substance and containing two or

 more effective protective

 features.

Article containing a secondary              E          1.1E

 detonating explosive substance,                       1.2E

 without means of initiation, with                     1.4E

 a propelling charge (other than

 one containing flammable liquid

 or gel or hypergolic liquid).

Article containing a secondary              F          1.1F

 detonating explosive substance                        1.2F

 with its means of initiation,                         1.3F

 with a propelling charge (other                       1.4F

 than one containing flammable

 liquid or gel or hypergolic

 liquid) or without a propelling

 charge.

Pyrotechnic substance or article            G          1.1G

 containing a pyrotechnic                              1.2G

 substance, or article containing                      1.3G

 both an explosive substance and                       1.4G

 an illuminating, incendiary, tear-

 producing or smoke-producing

 substance (other than a water-

 activated article or one

 containing white phosphorus,

 phosphide or flammable liquid or

 gel or hypergolic liquid).

Article containing both an                  H          1.2H

 explosive substance and white                         1.3H

 phosphorus.



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Article containing both an                  J          1.1J

 explosive substance and flammable                     1.2J

 liquid or gel.                                        1.3J

Article containing both an                  K          1.2K

 explosive substance and a toxic                       1.3K

 chemical agent.

Explosive substance or article              L          1.1L

 containing an explosive substance                     1.2L

 and presenting a special risk                         1.3L

 (e.g., due to water-activation or

 presence of hybergolic liquids,

 phosphides or pyrophoric

 substances) needing isolation of

 each type.

Articles containing only extremely          N          1.6N

 insensitive detonating

 substances..

Substance or article so packed or           S          1.4S

 designed that any hazardous

 effects arising from accidental

 functioning are limited to the

 extent that they do not

 significantly hinder or prohibit

 fire fighting or other emergency

 response efforts in the immediate

 vicinity of the package.

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    Table 2--Scheme of Classification of Explosives, Combination of Hazard division With Compatibility Group

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                                                                     Compatibility group

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              Hazard division                A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H    J    K    L    N    S   A-S

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1.1                                         1.1  1.1  1.1  1.1  1.1  1.1  1.1  ...  1.1  ...  1.1  ...  ...    9

                                              A    B    C    D    E    F    G         J         L

1.2                                         ...  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  1.2  ...  ...   10

                                                   B    C    D    E    F    G    H    J    K    L

1.3                                         ...  ...  1.3  ...  ...  1.3  1.3  1.3  1.3  1.3  1.3  ...  ...    7

                                                        C              F    G    H    J    K    L

1.4                                         ...  1.4  1.4  1.4  1.4  1.4  1.4  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1.4    7

                                                   B    C    D    E    F    G                             S

1.5                                         ...  ...  ...  1.5  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    1

                                                             D

1.6                                         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1.6  ...    1

                                                                                                     N

                                           ------

1.6                                           1    3    4    4    3    4    4    2    3    2    3    1    1   35

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[Amdt. 173-224, 55 FR 52617, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended by Amdt. 173-241, 

59 FR 67492, Dec. 29, 1994; 64 FR 51918, Sept. 27, 1999; 66 FR 45379, 

Aug. 28, 2001]