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PACKAGING - TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS : PART 2 : CLASSIFICATION : SUB-PART 5 : CLASS 4 - FLAMMABLE SOLIDS; SUBSTANCES LIABLE TO SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION; SUBSTANCES WHICH, IN CONTACT WITH WATER, EMIT FLAMMABLE GASES
MS 1513 : PART 2 : SUB-PART 5 : 2001
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general provisions and the divisions of flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous combustion; substances which, in contact with water emit flammable gase ....Read more s (Class 4 substances) under the classification system of MS 1513 : Part 2.

NOTES:
1. Where the term water reactive is used in this standard, it refers to a substance which in contact with water emits flammable gas.

2. Because of the different properties exhibited by dangerous goods within Division 4.1 and 4.2, it is impracticable to establish a single criterion for classification in either of these divisions. Tests and criteria for assignment to the three divisions of Class 4 are addressed in this standard and in the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Manual of Tests and Criteria – 1999 edition.
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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS : PART 1 : GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEFINITIONS AND TRAINING : SUB-PART 3 : TRAINING
MS 1513 : PART 1 : SUB-PART 3 : 2001
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the guidelines for training as required for the persons engage in the transport of dangerous goods.

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PACKAGING - TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS : PART 1 : GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEFINITIONS AND TRAINING : SUB-PART 2 : DEFINITIONS AND UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
MS 1513 : PART 1 : SUB-PART 2 : 2001
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This standard provides definitions of general applicability that are used throughout the series of MS 1513. Additional definitions of a highly specific nature (e.g. terms relating to construction of i ....Read more ntermediate bulk containers or portable tanks) are presented in the relevant sub part. Close

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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 3: DANGEROUS GOODS LIST AND LIMITED QUANTITIES EXCEPTIONS
MS 1513: PART 3:2007
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This Malaysian Standard specifies the Dangerous Goods List and limited quantities exceptions for transport. The requirements of this standard do not apply to Class 7, packages containing radioactive m ....Read more aterial. Close

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PACKAGING - TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 4: PACKAGING AND TANK PROVISIONS: SUB - PART 1: USE OF PACKAGINGS, INCLUDING INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINERS (IBCs) AND LARGE PACKAGINGS
MS 1513: PART 4: SUB-PART 1:2007
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard specifies the general provision for the packing of dangerous goods in packaging, including intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and large packagings. The requirements of this st ....Read more andard do not apply to Class 7, packages containing radioactive material. Close

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PACKAGING - TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 2: CLASSIFICATION: SUB-PART 7: CLASS 6 - TOXIC AND INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES
MS 1513: PART 2: SUB-PART 7:2003
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous goods of Class 6 - Toxic and infectious substances.

NOTES.

1. Genetically modified micro-organisms and or ....Read more ganisms which do not meet the definition of an infectious substance shall be considered for classification in Class 9 and assignment to UN 3245.

2. Toxins from plant, animal or bacterial sources which do not contain any infectious substances, or toxins that are contained in substances which are not infectious substances, shall be considered for classification in Division 6.1 and assignment to UN 3172.
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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 5: CONSIGNMENT PROCEDURES: SUB-PART 3: DOCUMENTATION
MS 1513 : PART 5 : SUB-PART 3 : 2003
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard provides the requirements for the documentation of dangerous goods for transport.

NOTES:

1. Provisions for the transportation of Class 7 – Radioac ....Read more tive materials are excluded from this part of MS 1513. The transport of radioactive materials shall be in accordance with the Radiation Protection (Transport) Regulations 1989.Radiation Protection (Transport) Regulations 1989 shall not apply where there are provisions in force to the contrary in any international transport regulations for routes using international pathways and for such routes, the transport of radioactive materials shall be in accordance with the provisions provided therein.

2. The requirements in this standard do not preclude the use of electronic data processing (EDP) and electronic data
interchange (EDI) transmission techniques as an aid to paper documentation.
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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 2: CLASSIFICATION: SUB-PART 6: CLASS 5 – OXIDISING SUBSTANCES AND ORGANIC PEROXIDES
MS 1513: PART 2: SUB-PART 6:2003
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous goods of Class 5 - oxidising substances and organic peroxides.

NOTE. Because of the different properties exhibited by d ....Read more angerous goods within Divisions 5.1 and 5.2, it is impracticable to establish a single criterion for classification in either division. Tests and criteria for assignment to the two divisions of Class 5 are addressed in this standard. Close

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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 2: CLASSIFICATION: SUB-PART 4: CLASS 3 – FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
MS 1513: PART 2: SUB-PART 4:2003
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous goods of Class 3 - Flammable liquids.

NOTES.

1. The word "flammable" has the same meaning as "inflammable ....Read more ".

2. The flash point of a flammable liquid may be altered by the presence of an impurity. The substances listed in Class 3 in the Dangerous Goods List in MS 1513: Part 3 shall generally be regarded as chemically pure. Since commercial products may contain added substances or impurities, flash points may vary, and this may have an effect on classification or determination of the packing group for the product. In the event of doubt regarding the classification or packing group of a substance, the flash point of the substance shall be determined experimentally.
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PACKAGING – TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS: PART 6: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTINGS OF PACKAGINGS, INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINERS (IBSs), LARGE PACKAGINGS AND PORTABLE TANKS: SUB-PART 3: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF LARGE PACKAGINGS
MS 1513: PART 6: SUB-PART 3:2001
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard defines the requirements for the construction and testing of large packagings.

The requirements of this standard do not apply to:

a) Class 2 substan ....Read more ces, except articles including aerosols;

b) Class 6.2 substances, except clinical waste of UN 3291; and

c) Class 7, packages containing radioactive material.

Large packagings shall be manufactured and tested under a quality assurance programme which satisfies the competent authority in order to ensure that each manufactured packaging meets the requirements of this standard.

The specific requirements for large packagings in Clause 5 are based on large packagings currently used. In order to take into account progress in science and technology, there is no objection to the use of large packagings having specifications different from those in Clause 5 provided they are equally effective, acceptable to the competent authority and able successfully to withstand the tests described in Clause 6. Methods of testin
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