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a) Chlorine ton container types must comply with DOTspec. 106A50OX DOT or <br />ICC 106A500, 27, BE2 7. <br />1111111111; 'P11111 <br />a) The cylinder and ton container valves are protected during shipment and storage <br />by a removable steel valve protective housing or cap. Pressure reliefdevices <br />shall not be covered by the housing, <br />a) In cases where the capacity of a chlorine container is not known, it can be <br />determined by weighing it empty and again when completelyfilled with water, <br />and by multiplying the weight of water at 600Fby 1.25. This is the maximum <br />allowable weight ofchlorine allowed in the cylinder or ton container. <br />Mzsl�= M <br />a) When manufactured, cylinders are stamped with DOT specification number, <br />serial number, and owners andlor builders identifying symbols as well as <br />inspector's official mark and initial test date [DOT Section I 73.34(c)] of 49CFR. <br />a) When manufactured, ton containers are stamped with DOT specification number, <br />material, serial number, inspector's official mark, name, mark or initials of <br />companyfor whose use the tank is made, (or builder's symbol and serial <br />number), date of test, and water capacity [DOT Section] 79.300-18]. Tare <br />weights may be stamped by builder. Changes in stamping must be made in <br />compliance with DOT Section 173.31(d) or 49CFR. <br />MMZMM�=.- <br />a) Retested cylinders [DOT 49 CFR, Section 173.34 (e)(6)] and ton containers <br />[DOT 49 CFR, Section 173.31 (d)(7)] must be stamped to show date of retest. <br />For cylinders, the stamp must include the testfacility's certification number in a <br />prescribed pattern. Ton containers do not require the testfacility's number on <br />the container. <br />a) It is recommended that all new chlorine cylinders and ton containers be stamp <br />with the original tare weight by the container manufacturer. I <br />