33 CFR 126 - HANDLING OF DANGEROUS CARGO AT WATERFRONT FACILITIES
- § 126.1 — What does this part apply to?
- § 126.3 — Definitions.
- § 126.5 — Incorporation by reference: Where can I get a copy of the publications mentioned in this part?
- § 126.11 — Waiver authority based on local or unusual conditions.
- § 126.12 — How do I request the use of an alternative method of complying with a requirement in this part?
- § 126.13 — Designation of waterfront facilities.
- § 126.15 — What conditions must a designated waterfront facility meet?
- § 126.16 — Conditions for designating a “facility of particular hazard.”
- § 126.17 — Permits required for handling designated dangerous cargo.
- § 126.19 — Issuance of permits for handling designated dangerous cargo.
- § 126.21 — Permitted transactions.
- § 126.23 — Termination or suspension of permits.
- § 126.25 — Penalties for handling designated dangerous cargo without permit.
- § 126.27 — General permit for handling dangerous cargo.
- § 126.28 — Ammonium nitrate, ammonium nitrate fertilizers, fertilizer mixtures, or nitro carbo nitrate; general provisions.
- § 126.29 — Supervision and control of dangerous cargo.
- § 126.30 — What are the conditions for conducting welding and hotwork?
- § 126.31 — Termination or suspension of general permit.
- § 126.33 — Penalties for handling dangerous cargo without permit.
- § 126.35 — Primary responsibility.
- § 126.37 — Separability.
Title 33 published on 2012-07-01
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