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(a) This section applies to materials which meet one or more of the hazard classes defined in this subchapter and are:

(1) In packages that must be labeled or placarded in accordance with part 172 of this subchapter;

(2) In a compartment within a multi-compartmented cargo tank subject to the restrictions in § 173.33 of this subchapter; or

(3) In a portable tank loaded in a transport vehicle or freight container.

(b) When a transport vehicle is to be transported by vessel, other than a ferry vessel, hazardous materials on or within that vehicle must be stowed and segregated in accordance with § 176.83(b) of this subchapter.

(c) In addition to the provisions of paragraph (d) of this section and except as provided in § 173.12(e) of this subchapter, cyanides, cyanide mixtures or solutions may not be stored, loaded and transported with acids if a mixture of the materials would generate hydrogen cyanide; Division 4.2 materials may not be stored, loaded and transported with Class 8 liquids; and Division 6.1 Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A material may not be stored, loaded and transported with Class 3 material, Class 8 liquids, and Division 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1 or 5.2 materials.

(d) Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, hazardous materials must be stored, loaded or transported in accordance with the following table and other provisions of this section:

Class or divisionNotes1.1 1.21.31.41.51.62.12.22.3 gas zone A2.3 gas Zone B34.14.24.35.15.26.1 liquids PG I zone A78 liquids only
Explosives1.1 and 1.2A*****XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Explosives1.3*****XXXXXXXXXX
Explosives1.4*****OOOOOOO
Very insensitive explosives1.5A*****XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Extremely insensitive explosives1.6*****
Flammable gases2.1XXOXXOOO
Non-toxic, non-flammable gases2.2XX
Poisonous gas Zone A2.3XXOXXXXXXXXX
Poisonous gas Zone B2.3XXOXOOOOOOOO
Flammable liquids3XXOXXOOX
Flammable solids4.1XXXOXO
Spontaneously combustible materials4.2XXOXXOXX
Dangerous when wet materials4.3XXXXOXO
Oxidizers5.1AXXXXOOXO
Organic peroxides5.2XXXXOXO
Poisonous liquids PG I Zone A6.1XXOXOXXXXXXX
Radioactive materials7XXO
Corrosive liquids8XXOXXOOXOOOX

(e) lnstructions for using the segregation table for hazardous materials are as follows:

(1) The absence of any hazard class or division or a blank space in the table indicates that no restrictions apply.

(2) The letter “X” in the table indicates that these materials may not be loaded, transported, or stored together in the same transport vehicle or storage facility during the course of transportation.

Nfs underground 2 pc download free. (3) The letter “O” in the table indicates that these materials may not be loaded, transported, or stored together in the same transport vehicle or storage facility during the course of transportation unless separated in a manner that, in the event of leakage from packages under conditions normally incident to transportation, commingling of hazardous materials would not occur. Notwithstanding the methods of separation employed, Class 8 (corrosive) liquids may not be loaded above or adjacent to Class 4 (flammable) or Class 5 (oxidizing) materials; except that shippers may load truckload shipments of such materials together when it is known that the mixture of contents would not cause a fire or a dangerous evolution of heat or gas.

(4) The “*” in the table indicates that segregation among different Class 1 (explosive) materials is governed by the compatibility table in paragraph (f) of this section.

(5) The note “A” in the second column of the table means that, notwithstanding the requirements of the letter “X”, ammonium nitrate (UN1942) and ammonium nitrate fertilizer may be loaded or stored with Division 1.1 (explosive) or Division 1.5 materials, unless otherwise prohibited by § 177.835(c).

(6) When the § 172.101 table or § 172.402 of this subchapter requires a package to bear a subsidiary hazard label, segregation appropriate to the subsidiary hazard must be applied when that segregation is more restrictive than that required by the primary hazard. However, hazardous materials of the same class may be stowed together without regard to segregation required for any secondary hazard if the materials are not capable of reacting dangerously with each other and causing combustion or dangerous evolution of heat, evolution of flammable, poisonous, or asphyxiant gases, or formation of corrosive or unstable materials.

(f)Class 1 (explosive) materials shall not be loaded, transported, or stored together, except as provided in this section, and in accordance with the following table:

Compatibility Table For Class 1 (Explosive) Materials

Compatibility groupABCDEFGHJKLNS
AXXXXXXXXXXXX
BXXX(4)XXXXXXXX4/5
CXX22X6XXXX34/5
DXX(4)22X6XXXX34/5
EXX22X6XXXX34/5
FXXXXXXXXXXX4/5
GXX666XXXXXX4/5
HXXXXXXXXXXX4/5
JXXXXXXXXXXX4/5
KXXXXXXXXXXX4/5
LXXXXXXXXXX1XX
NXX333XXXXXX4/5
SX4/54/54/54/54/54/54/54/54/5X4/5

(g) Instructions for using the compatibility table for Class 1 (explosive) materials are as follows:

(1) A blank space in the table indicates that no restrictions apply.

(2) The letter “X” in the table indicates that explosives of different compatibility groups may not be carried on the same transport vehicle.

(3) The numbers in the table mean the following:

(i) “1” means an explosive from compatibility group L shall only be carried on the same transport vehicle with an identical explosive.

(ii) “2” means any combination of explosives from compatibility groups C, D, or E is assigned to compatibility group E.

(iii) “3” means any combination of explosives from compatibility groups C, D, or E with those in compatibility group N is assigned to compatibility group D.

(iv) “4” means see § 177.835(g) when transporting detonators.

(v) “5” means Division 1.4S fireworks may not be loaded on the same transport vehicle with Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials.

(vi) “6” means explosive articles in compatibility group G, other than fireworks and those requiring special handling, may be loaded, transported and stored with other explosive articles of compatibility groups C, D and E, provided that explosive substances (such as those not contained in articles) are not carried in the same transport vehicle.

(h) Except as provided in paragraph (i) of this section, explosives of the same compatibility group but of different divisions may be transported together provided that the whole shipment is transported as though its entire contents were of the lower numerical division (i.e., Division 1.1 being lower than Division 1.2). For example, a mixed shipment of Division 1.2 (explosive) materials and Division 1.4 (explosive) materials, both of compatibility group D, must be transported as Division 1.2 (explosive) materials.

(i) When Division 1.5 materials, compatibility group D, are transported in the same freight container as Division 1.2 (explosive) materials, compatibility group D, the shipment must be transported as Division 1.1 (explosive) materials, compatibility group D.

For Federal Register citations affecting § 177.848, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Your
ὑμῶν(hymōn)
Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Genitive 2nd Person Plural
Strong's Greek 4771: You. The person pronoun of the second person singular; thou.
forefathers
πατέρες(pateres)
Noun - Nominative Masculine Plural
Strong's Greek 3962: Father, (Heavenly) Father, ancestor, elder, senior. Apparently a primary word; a 'father'.
ate
ἔφαγον(ephagon)
Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Plural
Strong's Greek 5315: A primary verb; to eat.
the
τὸ(to)
Article - Accusative Neuter Singular
Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.
manna
μάννα(manna)
Noun - Accusative Neuter Singular
Strong's Greek 3131: Of Hebrew origin; manna, an edible gum.
in
ἐν(en)
Preposition
Strong's Greek 1722: In, on, among. A primary preposition denoting position, and instrumentality, i.e. A relation of rest; 'in, ' at, on, by, etc.
the
τῇ(tē)
Article - Dative Feminine Singular
Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.
wilderness,
ἐρήμῳ(erēmō)
49Adjective - Dative Feminine Singular
Strong's Greek 2048: Lonesome, i.e. waste.
yet
καὶ(kai)
Conjunction
Strong's Greek 2532: And, even, also, namely.
they died.
ἀπέθανον(apethanon)
Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Plural
Strong's Greek 599: To be dying, be about to die, wither, decay. From apo and thnesko; to die off.
(49) Your fathers . . . and are dead.--Better, . . . and died.--The manna which their fathers ate (John 6:31) seemed to them a greater work than this which He has done. Its true relation to Him is shown in the fact that those who ate it afterwards died; whereas He is the true spiritual food for the world, and those who feed upon Him shall not afterwards die. That was manna, special in time and circumstance; this is bread, the true sustenance for all times and all circumstances. That seemed to them to come from heaven, and this from earth; but this outer earth-born form of flesh contains the true life, in the only way in which humanity could receive it. The life itself cometh down from heaven.Verses 49, 50. - Your fathers did eat the manna in the wilderness, and they died. The Lord went back to the very words of the Jews in ver. 31. The Heaven-given manna by which Jehovah sustained the temporal life of the fathers in the wilderness did not convey the antidote to death. 'The carcases [of these fathers] fell in the wilderness.' He does not say, 'perished out of God's sight forever,' or were condemned, but that there was nothing in the eating of manna which arrested, or averted, or triumphed, over death; yet he added:

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any one (τὶς) may eat thereof, and may not die. The eating of the Bread of life (the life-giving Bread), which I myself am, the thorough assimilation, the entire acceptance of me as God's Gift of life to the world, confers the very principle of life; and, though a partaker may seem to perish, he does not die (cf. John 8:51-11:26, notes) - he will not 'taste of death,' 'he will never die.' The life will be stronger than death; it will survive apparent extinction. Meyer says that here Christ reserves to ver. 51 the positive offer 'of his own concrete Personality, and is exhibiting the true Bread, according to its real nature.' Still he has said, 'I am the life-giving Bread,' and is undoubtedly preparing for the following announcement, which adds a new and startling thought, calculated to sustain the former one. AteDeadDesertDiedEatFathersForefathersMannaWasteWilderness
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