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DANGEROUS GOODS (APPLICATION AND EXEMPTION) REGULATIONS - SCHEDULE

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CATEGORY 1

EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS
(L.N. 126 of 1990)

Class 1-Gunpowder

In this class-

"gunpowder" (火藥) means gunpowder composed essentially of a mixture of sulphur, saltpetre and carbon.
Gunpowder

Class 2-Nitrate mixture

In this class-

"nitrate mixture" (硝酸鹽混合物) means any preparation, other than gunpowder as defined in class 1, formed by the mechanical mixture of a nitrate with any form of carbon or with any carbonaceous substance not possessed of explosive properties, whether sulphur be or be not added to such preparation, and whether such preparation be or be not mechanically mixed with any other non-explosive substance.

Ammospex Nobel's Explosive No. 1243
Ammospex A Nobel's Explosive No. 1267
Ammospex C Nobel's Explosive No. 1271 (L.N. 31 of 1970)
Lump-Kol Pellet Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 1281
Nitrocarbonitrate Nobel's Explosive No. 1284
Nobelite R.D. Composition 202
Nobelite "H" S.R.C. 2
Nobel's Delay Composition R. 894 Stonex
Nobel's Explosive No. 999 Swiftrain Powder
any other explosive containing a perchlorate and which is not included in class 3, 4, or 5.

Class 3-Nitro-compound

In this class-

"nitro-compound" (硝基化合物) means any chemical compound possessed of explosive properties or capable of combining with metals to form an explosive compound, which is produced by the chemical action of nitric acid (whether mixed or not with sulphuric acid) or of a nitrate mixed with sulphuric acid upon any carbonaceous substance, whether such compound is mechanically mixed with other substances or not.
Division 1

Ajax "S" Axite No. 3
American Ballistite Ballistite
Ammon Dynamite Ballistite A. 16
Ammon Extra Dynamite Ballistite B. 16
Ammon Gelatine Ball Powder
Ammon Gelatine Dynamite Belex
Ammon Gelignite Belex 1.1
Ammon Gelignite No. 2 Belex 2.2
Ammon Gelignite No. 3 Belex 3.3
A.N. Gelatine Dynamite "75" Belex 4.4
A.N. Gelignite "60" Belex 5.5
A.N. Gelignite "50" Blasting Gelatine
A.N. Gelignite "40" Blasting Matagnite
Antifrost Nitrox No. 2 "S" Carribel
Antifrost Penrhyn Powder "S" Casting Liquid
Antifrost Penrhyn Powder No. 2 "S" Charbrite 41
Aquadex Chilworth Smokeless Powder No. 2
Ardeer Ballistite Colespex
Ardeer Cordite Compex No. 2
Armorite Cooke's Explosive No. 124
Artic Dynamite Coolite A
Cordite Grancol
Cordite A Granulex
Cordite A.N. Gurite
Cordite A.S.N. High Velocity Gelatine
Cordite C.D. Hydrobel "S"
Cordite C.D.P. Improved Ballistite
Improved Ballistite Infugel
Cordite H.W. Lesslak
Cordite N. L.F. Ammon Gelatine
Cordite N.D. L.F. Ammon Gelatine 90% strength
Cordite N.K. L.F. Ammonia Dynamite, 40% strength
Cordite N.P. L.F. Blasting Gelatine
Cordite N.Q. L.F. Detonita
Cordite N.Q.K. L.F. Gelatine
Cordite N.Q.P. L.F. Geliguite
Cordite R.D.N./A.Q. L.F. Geobel23
Cordite R.D.Q. L.F. Geobel No. 2
Cordite W. L.G. Gelatine
Cordite W.M. Lodensite
D.B.C. Casting Powder Lodespex
D.B.H. Casting Powder Mechanite
D.B.M. Casting Powder Minespex
Denespex Minex "S"
Dentionita Monobel No. 1
Driftex "S" Morcol
Du Pont Extra C. M.X. Powder
Du Pont Extra D. Neobel
Du Pont Gelatine L.F. Nobel C.K. Powder No. 1
Duprelite Nobel C.K. Powder No. 2
Duprex Nobel Cordite
Dynamite Nobel Cordite No. 2
Dynamite No. 1 Nobel Glasgow Shotgun Powder
Dynobel No. "S" Nobel Hornet Powder
Equinox Nobel Igniter Powder
Eversoft Ammon Gelignite Nobel Parabellum Powder
Eversoft Blasting Gelatine Nobel Powder No. 52
Eversoft Gelamex Nobel Rimfire Powder
Eversoft Gelamex "A" Nobel Shotgun Powder
Eversoft Gelamex "B" Nobel Superim Powder
Eversoft Gelamex "C" Nobelite Primer
Eversoft Gelamex "D" Nobel's Composite Explosive No. 966
Eversoft Gelamex "E" Nobel's Explosive No. 536
Eversoft Gelamex No. 1 Nobel's Explosive No. 549
Eversoft Gelamex No. 2 Nobel's Explosive No. 568
Eversoft Gelamex No. 3 Nobel's Explosive No. 649A
Eversoft Gelignite Nobel's Explosive No. 649B
Eversoft Opencast Gelignite Nobel's Explosive No. 673
Eversoft Plaster Gelatine Nobel's Explosive No. 695
Fortex Nobel's Explosive No. 695A
Gelatine Nobel's Explosive No. 808
Gelex A Nobel's Explosive No. 809
Gelignite Nobel's Explosive No. 847
Gelignite No. 2 Nobel's Explosive No. 887
Gelignol Nobel's Explosive No. 898
Geobel Nobel's Explosive No. 901
Geobel No. 2 Nobel's Explosive No. 906
Geobel No. 3 Nobel's Explosive No. 907
Geophex Nobel's Explosive No. 916
Glasgow Dynamite Nobel's Explosive No. 924
Nobel's Explosive No. 937 Polar A2 Monobel "S"
Nobel's Explosive No. 944 Polar A3 Monobel "S"
Nobel's Explosive No. 964 Polar Blasting Gelatine
Nobel's Explosive No. 968 Polar Blasting Gelatine (P)
Nobel's Explosive No. 1001 Polar Blasting Gelatine, Type 1, 92% N.G.
Nobel's Explosive No. 1066 Polar Blasting Gelatine, Type 2, 82% N.G.
Nobel's Explosive No. 1091 Polar Gelatine
Nobel's Explosive No. 1105 Polar Gelatine Dynamite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1181 Polar Gelignite No. 2
Nobel's Explosive No. 1182 Polar Geobel
Nobel's Explosive No. 1186 Polar Geobel No. 2
Nobel's Explosive No. 1200 Polar Geobel No. 3
Nobel's Explosive No. 1201 Polar N.S. Gelatine Dynamite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1213 Polar N.S. Gelignite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1235 Polar N.S. Gelignite No. 2
Nobel's Explosive No. 1257 Polar Rockite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1258 Polar S.N. Gelatine Dynamite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1263 Polar S.N. Gelignite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1274 Polar Viking "S"
Nobel's Explosive No. 1285 81 mm. Powder
Nobel's Explosive No. 1286 Quarrex
Nobel's Explosive No. 1299 Quarrex A
Nobel's Explosive No. 1300 Quarry Dynamite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1308 Quarry Gelammonite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1309 Quarry Monobel
Nobel's Explosive No. 1315 Quarry Plastex
Nobel's Explosive No. 1321 Rockite
Nobel's Explosive No. 1329 Rockrift Powder
Nobel's Explosive No. 1331 Samsonite No. 3
Nobel's Explosive No. 1353 Saxonite "S"
N.S. Gelatine Dynamite Seismic Gelatine
N.S. Gelignite Simex
Oakley Explosive No. 260 Simex No. 3 "S"
Oakley Explosive No. 561 S.N. Gelatine Dynamite
Oakley Explosive Nos. 563-564 S.N. Gelignite
Opencast Gelignite Special Gelatine
Opencast Gelignite M. Special Gelignite, 62%
Opencast Gelignite Q. Special Opencast Gelignite
Paradyn Sporting Ballistite
Paragex Stonobel "S"
Pencol Submarine Blasting Gelatine
Pentregel Super Ajax
Pentrox Super-Ammodyne
Pitespex Tunnelite
Plaster Gelatine Unibel
Plastex No. 1 "S" Unifrax
Plastic 808 Unigel
Plastrite Unigex
Polar Ajax "S" Unikol
Polar Ajax "C" (S) Unipruf
Polar Ammon Gelatine Dynamite Unisax
Polar Ammon Gelignite Victor Powder M.
Polar A.N. Gelatine Dynamite Visorim
Polar A.N. Gelignite Winrox

and

any other explosive or chemical compound or mechanically mixed preparation which consists either wholly or partly of nitro-glycerine or of some other liquid nitro-compound.
Division 2

Aluminite No. 1 Military Ammonal
Aluminite No. 2 Modified E.C. Powder
Aluminite No. 3 Modified Neodisc
Amatol Modified Neoflak
Amberite No. 2 Modified Smokeless Diamond
Ammonal N.C.(Y)
Ammonal No. 3 Neodisc
Ammonium Picrate Neoflak
Ardeer Propellant Composition No. 2 Nitro-cellulose
Ardex Nitro-cellulose Cannon Powder
Ardite Nitro-cellulose Rifle Powder
Baratol Nitro-Cotton
Blasting Abelite Nitroguanidine
Bofors J.K. 6 Powder Nitromethane
Burrowite No. 1 Nitropolystyrene
Burrowite No. 2 Nitrovene
Burrowite No. 3 Nobel Acurex Powder
Burrowite B Nobel Acurim Neonite
Burrowite M Nobel Acurim Neonite No. 2
Burrowite G.N. Nobel Cadet-Neonite
Burrowite M.B. Nobel Nitro-cellulose Powder
Burrowite P.R. 2 Nobel Nitro-cellulose Powder No. 1
Burrowite M.B. Rex. Nobel P.G. Powder
Burrowite Super Rex. Nobel Revolver Neonite
Celmonal Nobel Rifle Neonite
Celmonal X Nobel Rim Neonite
Celmonite Nobel Shotgun Neonite
Celmonite Ripping Nobel's Delay Composition R. 998
Clermonite Powder No. 2 Nobel's Explosive No. 704
Colliery Explosive "C7" Nobel's Explosive No. 704B
Collodion Cotton Nobel's Explosive No. 831
Commercial Waterproof Primers Nobel's Explosive No. 850
Cooppal's 76 Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 852
Cooppal's Excelsior C. 28 Nobel's Explosive No. 857
Cooppal's Excelsior Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 880
Cooppal's Minerva Smokeless Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 881
Cooppal's No. 2 Smokeless Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 883
Cooppal's Perfecta Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 884
Cooppal's Sagitta Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 894
Cyclotrimethylene Trinitramine (RDX) Nobel's Explosive No. 896
D.B. Casting Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 919
Di-nitro-phenol Nobel's Explosive No. 920
Di-nitro-resorcinol Nobel's Explosive No. 945
Du Pont Powder No. 15 Nobel's Explosive No. 1000
Du Pont Powder No. 16 Nobel's Explosive No. 1157
Du Pont Powder No. 25 Nobel's Explosive No. 1177
Du Pont Smokeless Shotgun Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 1244
E.C. Sporting Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 1245
Empire Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 1268
Explosive C Nobel's Explosive No. 1279
Gradeley Powder Nobel's Explosive No. 1289
Granulated Guncotton Powder Nobel's No. 48
Guncotton Nobel's No. 49
Husite Nobel's No. 50
Light Load Smokeless Nobel's No. 51
M.C. Smokeless Powder Nobel's No. 51A
Metabel Opencast Celmonal
P.E. Smokeless Diamond Powder No. 2
P.E. No. 2 Smokeless Powder Greenbat
P.E. No. 3 Smokeless Powder Greenbat No. 1
Penta-erythritol-tetranitrate (P.E.T.N.) Solium Picrate
Pentolite Sunderite
Picrate of Ammonium Tetra-nitro-aniline
Picrate of Sodium Thameite No. 1
Picric Acid Thameite Grain No. 1
Picric Powder Thameite No. 2
Picrite Thameite Grain No. 2
Plastic Core Composition Thameite No. 3
Potassium Di-nitro-phenate Thameite Grain No. 3
Premier Powder Thameite No. 4
R.D. 1031 Thameite Grain No. 4
R.D.X. Thameite No. 5
R.D.X.-B.W.X. Thameite Grain No. 5
R.D.X.-T.N.T. Thameite No. 6
Remington Smokeless Powder Thameite Grain No. 6
Rex Burrowite Thameite No. 7
Sabulite No. 1(A) Thameite Grain No. 7
Sabulite No. 1(A)(Modified) Tonite or Cotton Powder No. 1
S.B. Casting Powder Tonite or Cotton Powder No. 2
S.B.C. Casting Powder Tonite No. 3
S.B.H. Casting Powder Tropex
S.B.M. Casting Powder Trinite "W"
Schultze Gunpowder Tri-nitro-resorcinol
Seismex Tri-nitro-toluene
Seismex Primer Unirend
Seismite Vicarex
Seismonite Vicarite
Silver Picrate Vistex Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4
Smokeless Diamond X.L-Hawkite "S"

and

any other nitro-compound which is not included in division 1.
Class 4-Chlorate mixture

In this class-

"chlorate mixture" (氯酸鹽混合物) means any explosive containing a chlorate.
Division 1

Chlorate preparations which consist partly of nitro-glycerine or of some other liquid nitro-compound.
Division 2

Nobel's Explosive No. 256

and

any other chlorate mixture which is not included in division 1.
Class 5-Fulminate

In this class-

"fulminate" (雷酸鹽) means any chemical compound or mechanical mixture, whether included in the foregoing classes or not, which, from its great susceptibility to detonation, is suitable for employment in percussion caps or any other appliances for developing detonation, or which, from its extreme sensibility to explosion and from its great instability (that is to say, readiness to undergo decomposition from very slight exciting causes), is especially dangerous.
Division 1

Fulminate of Mercury

and

any other explosive consisting of such compounds as the fulminates of silver and of mercury, and preparations of these substances, such as are used in percussion caps; and any preparation consisting of a mixture of a chlorate with phosphorus, or certain descriptions of phosphorus compounds, with or without the addition of carbonaceous matter, and any preparation consisting of a mixture of a chlorate with sulphur, or with a sulphuret, with or without carbonaceous matter.

Division 2

Barium Tri-nitro-resorcinate Nobel's Delay Composition R. 885
Co-precipitated Lead Azide/Lead Nobel's Delay Composition R. 1006
Di-nitro-resorcinate Nobel's Delay Composition R. 1149
Lead Azide R.D. 1308
Lead Di-nitro-resorcinate R.D. 1354
Lead Tri-nitro-resorcinate Tetrazene

and

any substance which is a chloride or iodide of nitrogen or a fulminating gold or silver, or diazobenzol, or a nitrate of diazobenzol.

Class 6-Ammunition

In this class-

"ammunition" (彈藥) means an explosive of any of the foregoing classes when enclosed in any case or contrivance, or otherwise adapted or prepared so as to form a cartridge or charge for small arms, cannon, or any other weapon, or for blasting, or to form any safety or other fuse for blasting, or for shells, or to form any tube for firing explosives, or to form a percussion cap, a detonator, a fog signal, a shell, a torpedo, a war rocket, or other contrivance other than firework;
"detonator" (雷管) means a capsule or case which is of such strength and construction and contains an explosive of the fulminate-explosive class in such quantity that the explosion of one capsule or case will communicate the explosion to other like capsules or cases;
"percussion cap" (衝擊火帽) does not include a detonator;
"safety fuse" (保險信管) means a fuse for blasting which burns and does not explode, and which does not contain its own means of ignition, and which is of such strength and construction and contains an explosive in such quantity that the burning of such fuse will not communicate laterally with other like fuses.
Division 1

Antifyre Percussion Caps Explosive Motors
Battery Pockets Fire Extinguisher Actuator
Cases for Turbo-Starter Cartridges Flame Detector Cord
(Empty) Primed Fusehead Assemblies
Curtis's and Harvey's Safety Electric Fuses Greenbat Non-corrosive Percussion Caps
Delay Fuse Assembly (10 seconds) Hydrox Igniter No. 1 Safety Electric Fuse
Electric Lighters for Igniter Cord Igniter Cord Connectors
Eley Kynock No. 1A Percussion Cap Igniters for Grenades
Eley Kynock No. 1B Percussion Cap Kynoch Fog Signal Caps
Eley Kynock No. 91 Percussion Cap Kynoch No. 41a Percussion Cap
Excelsior Safety Electric Fuses Kynoch No. 59 Percussion Cap
Kynoch No. 70a Percussion Cap Plastic Core Safety Fuse
Kynoch No. 81 Percussion Cap Railway Fog Signals O. in C., No. 1
Kynoch No. 126 Percussion Cap Safety Cartridges (Section 108)
Kynoch No. 146 Percussion Cap Safety Cartridges Cases (Empty) Capped
Kynoch No. 148 Percussion Cap Safety Cartridges Cases (Empty) Primed
Kynoch Rail Car Fog Signals (L.N. 386 of 1993) Safety Electric Fuses
M.O.C. Cartridge Cases (Empty) Fused Safety Firing Tubes, No. 1
    or Capped
Safety Fuse, O. in C., No. 1
M.O.C. Cartridge (Type 1) Safety Instantaneous Fuse
M.O.C. Cartridge (Type 4) Schermer Cattle Killer Cartridges
M.O.C. Cartridge (Type 5) Small Calibre Incendiary Bullets
M.O.C. Cartridge (Type 6) Small Calibre Tracer Bullets
M.O.C. Cartridge (Type 9) Special Safety Fuse
No. 41 Percussion Cap Striker Pin Fuses
Nobel's Electric Delay Action Fuses Trip Fuses
Nobel's Safety Electric Fuses Tubes, Tracer for Q.F. Ammunition
Nobel's Safety Electric Delay Fuses Turbo-Starter Primers, Electrically Fired 15 grain
Percussion Caps O. in C., No. 1 Vulcan Patent Electric Delay Action Fuses

Division 2

Ammonex Fuses for Shells, Bombs and Flares
Bickford's Patent Volley Firers H. Attachments
Blackpowder Igniter Wick Igniter, Ramjet
C.D.B. Rocket Motors Igniters for M.O.C. Cartridges
Cartridges for Cannon, Shells, Mines, Igniters for M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 7)
    Depth Charges, Torpedoes, Blasting or
Igniters for M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 12)
    other like purposes. O. in C., No. 1; also
Igniters for Rocket Motors
    section 44
Igniters for Rocket Motors 3"
Cartridges for Emergency Undercarriage Igniters, Gunpowder
    Lowering Device
Igniters, Gunpowder, Electric
Cartridges for Small Arms Igniters G.G.
Cartridges, type U.M. Igniters R.E.
Chemical Heater Igniters (L.N. 386 of 1993) Ignition Charges, R.M. No. 1
Chemical Heater Igniters, Type B (L.N. 386 of 1993) Instantaneous Fuse
Cordeau Bickord Jetex Igniter Wick
Cordtex Large Gas Producing Charges (Engine
    Starters)
Cordtex Train Assemblies Low Energy Detonating Cord
Delay Elements Miner's Portfires
Detonating Fuses Miner's Squibs
Detonating Fuse Boosters (D.F. Boosters) M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 2)
Electric Fuses M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 7)
Electric Primers M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 10)
Exploders for Shells, Bombs, Mines, Depth M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 11)
    Charges and Torpedoes
M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 12)
Filled Bombs and Grenades Nobel Fuseheads No. 15
Filled Bombs, Depth Charges, Mines and Nobel Seismic Booster
    Torpedoes
Nobel Shaped Charge
Filled Gaines Nobel's Electric Delay Fuses
Filled Shells Nobel's Electric Delay Powder Fuses
Fire Detector and Fire Extinguisher Nobel's Primers
    Actuator
No. 2 Smoke Floats
Flares, Infra Red Oven Blowers
Fuse Heads for Cardox Heaters P.E.T.N. Boosters
Fuse Heads for Delay Detonators Plastic Core Fuse for Fireworks
Fuse Heads for Electric Detonators and Plastic Igniter Cord
    Safety Electric Fuses
Plastic Igniter Wick
Fuse Igniters Plastic Initiator for Smoke Generators
Fuse Lighters Pressed Rocket Charges Nos. 1 and 2
Pressed Rocket Motors Nos. 1 and 2 Shaped Charges
Primed Cambric Sheathed Cordtex
Puffer Capsules, R.M. No. 1 Stooks
Quickmatch Tubes for Firing Explosives
Rockets 3.5 in. H.E., Anti-Tank Practice Vesta Fuseheads

and

any other ammunition which does not contain its own means of ignition, and is not included in division 1.

Division 3

Capped (Detonator) Safety Fuse Igniters for Hand Grenades
Capped Fuses with Connectors Igniters, Percussion
Carrick Short Delay Detonators Igniticap Electric Detonator
Cartridges Cockpit Canopy Jettison Igniticap Electric Detonator with H.
    attachment
Cartridges Seat Ejection Auxiliary Incendiary Bombs
Cartridges Seat Ejection Drogue Lachrymatory Generators
Cartridges Seat Ejection Primary Lachrymatory Generators Nos. 1 and 2
Cartridges for Small Arms Lachrymatory Generators (Naval)
Cartridges, Tracking, Flash Machine Gun Simulators
Cartridges for Velocity Powder Driver Military Delay Detonators
Delay Arming Cartridge Unit Military Detonators
Delay Detonators M.O.C. Cartridges (Type 3)
Delay Puffers Multiple Detonators, Type V
Detonating Relays Nobel's Electric Delay Detonators
Detonator Packs Percussion Boosters
Detonator Time Fuse Percussion Detonators for Boosters
Detonators O. in C., No. 1 Percussion Primers
Detonators for 20 m.m. Hispano Q.F. Ammunition
    Ammunition
Relay Detonators
Electric Boosters Seismic Electric Detonators
Electric Detonators Sero Lag Electric Detonators
Electric Detonators for Boosters Short Delay Detonators
Electric Seismic Primer Simulators M.F.A./B. No. 1
Electrosounders Simulators M.G.A./B. No. 1
Filled Bombs, Depth Charges, Mines and Simulators R.F.A./B. No. 1
    Torpedoes
Slow Burning Primers
Filled Gaines S.M. and A. Cartridges
Filled Grenades Smoke Bombs
Filled Shells Smoke Float Igniters
Float, Lachrymatory Smoke Generators
Friction Tubes Smoke Grenades
Fuses for Shells, Bombs and Flares Smoke Signals
Hexachlorethane Smoke Candles Switch, Time-Pencil
Hydrostar Electric Detonators Tubes for Firing Explosives
Hydrostar Short Delay Detonators Wind Director Smoke Bombs
Hydrox Initiator No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4
and

any other ammunition which contains its own means of ignition and is not included in division 1.

Class 7-Firework

In this class-

"firework" (爆竹煙花) means firework composition and manufactured fireworks.
Division 1-Firework composition

Any composition used for the manufacture of fireworks which is not either wholly or in part a substance, mixture of substances or composition included in any of the foregoing classes.
Division 2-Manufactured fireworks
Aluminium Torches Grenades, Smoke, Pocket
Aluminium Torches, Standard Brand Heads, Rocket, Flash 2"
Amorces Igniters for Thermit Welding Potions
A.R.P. Practice Incendiary Bombs Incendiary Shells
Azofog Insecticidal Smoke Generator Incendiary Stars
Belisha Beacons Indicators A/S Training No. 1
Bengal Sparklers Joke Bombs
Bengal Torches Joke Cigarettes
Bird Scarers Landing Flares
Bombs, Aircraft, Target Identification Lifeboat Parachute Signal Rockets
Bombs, Aircraft, Training, 25 lb. Smoke Lightning Paper
    and Flash No. 1
Magnesium Torches
Brock's Bengals Markets, Marine No. 4, Mark 1
Brock's Igniters Mortar Parachute Signals
Brock's Smoke Generators Types B. 1, Nobel's Flash Cartridge
    B. 2, B. 3 and 4
Oxygen Tiles
Candles, Smoke, White, Mk. N6 Palfume Azobenzene Generator
Candles, Smoke, Yellow Palfume D.D.T. Generator
Cartridges, Anti-Riot Irritant Parachute Cartridges
Cartridges, Brown, Smoke, Puff Parafog Insecticidal Smoke Generator
Cartridges, Illuminating Photographic Flashes
Cartridges, Signal Puffs, Smoke, Brown for 8" Photoflash Bomb
Coloured Fire Torches Reconnaissance Flares
Coloured Flame Torches 16 oz. Regulation Distress Rocket
Coloured Smoke Candles Rifle Signal Grenades
Coloured Sparklers Rocket Motor Charges
Comets Ship's Line Throwing Rockets
Confetti Bombs Ship's Parachute Signal Rockets
Crack Shorts Signal Grenades (Naval)
Destructors, Incendiary No. 3 Signal, Multi-Star
Distress Signal Rockets Signals, Distress, Day and Night
Electric Sparklers Signals, Warning, Airburst
Explosive Corks Snaps for Bon Bon Crackers
Flares, Tracking, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 Socket Distress Signals
Flares, Tracking for Vickers Vigilant A/T Socket Light Signals
    Weapon
Socket Sound and Smoke Signals
Flares, Tracking, Visual Socket Sound Signals
Flares, Trip-Wire Sound Signal Rockets
Flashlight Ignition Caps Star Shells
Flashlight Ignition Tape Theatrical Jets
Flash Sound Signals Thermite Igniters
Float Flares Throwdowns
Float Signal, Submerged with Grenade 16 oz. Thunderflash Rockets
Floats, Smoke, Flame 3 1/2 lb. Toy Balloons
Giant Disc Amorces Tracer and Igniter Shell No. 10
Gloria Torches Tracer Bullets
Grenades, anti-riot Very Signal Cartridges

and

any explosives of any of the foregoing classes, and any firework composition, when such explosive or composition is enclosed in any case or contrivance, or is otherwise manufactured so as to form a squib, cracker, serpent, rocket (other than a war rocket), maroon, lance, whell, Chinese fire, Roman candle, or other article specially adapted for the production of pyrotechnic effect, or pyrotechnic signal, or sound signal:
Provided that a substantially constructed and hermetically closed metal case containing not more than 450 g of coloured firework composition of such a nature as not to be liable to spontaneous ignition shall not be deemed to be a manufactured firework. (L.N. 119 of 1983)
Class 8-Other

In this class-

"compressed gas device" (壓縮氣體裝置) means a device capable of producing an effect similar to an explosive effect by the rapid expansion of a compressed gas specified in Category 2.

Cardox shell device, and any other compressed gas device used or manufactured for use as a blasting agent.
(L.N. 126 of 1990)
CATEGORY 2

COMPRESSED GASES

Class 1-Permanent gases

Air Hydrogen
Argon Krypton
Boron Trifluoride Methane
Carbon Monoxide Neon
Coal Gas Nitrogen
Fluorine Oxygen
Helium
and

any other gas not liquefiable by compression at atmospheric temperatures.
Class 2-Liquefied gases

Air, liquid Ethyl Chloride
Ammonia, anhydrous Ethylene
Boron Trichloride Ethylene Oxide
Butadiene Hydrogen Cyanide (Hydrocyanic Acid,
Carbon Dioxide Anhydrous)
Chlorine Hydrogen Chloride (Hydrochloric Acid,
Chlorotrifluoromethane (Arcton 13, Anhydrous)
Freon 13) Hydrogen Fluoride (Hydrofluoric Acid,
Cyanogen Anhydrous)
Cyclopropane Hydrogen Sulphide (Sulphuretted Hydrogen)
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Arcton 12, Methyl Bromide
Freon 12) Methyl Chloride
Dichlorodifluoromethane/Trichlorofluoro- Monochlorodifluoromethane (Arcton 22,
methane Mixtures (Arcton 12/11, Freon 22)
Freon 12/11) Monomethylamine
Dichlorofluoromethane (Arcton 21, Nitrogen Tetroxide (Nitrogen Peroxide)
Freon 21) Nitrosyl Chloride
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (Arcton 114, Nitrous Oxide
Freon 114) Oxygen, liquid
Dimethyl Ether Liquefied Petroleum Gas within the meaning of
Dimethylamine the Gas Safety Ordinance (Cap 51) (49 of
Ethane 1990 s. 38)
Phosgene Trichloromonofluoromethane (Arcton 11,
Propylene Freon 11)
Sulphur Dioxide Trimethylamine

and

any other liquefied gas not above specified.

Class 3-Dissolved gases

Acetylene

and

any other dissolved gas not above specified.

CATEGORY 3

CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES

Acetic Acid over 80% strength by weight Hydrofluosilicic Acid (Sand Acid)
Acetic Anhydride Mixed Acid (when consisting of a mixture of
Acetyl Chloride Sulphuric and Nitric Acid)
Aluminium Chloride, Anhydrous Nitric Acid
Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride Perchloric Acid not exceeding 72% w/w in
(Ammonium Bifluoride) Solution (Note: over 72% is prohibited)
Antimony Pentachloride (Antimony Phosphoric Acid (Orthophosphoric Acid)
Perchloride) Phosphorus Oxychloride (Phosphoryl Chloride)
Antimony Trichloride (Antimonious Phosphorus Pentachloride
Chloride) Phosphorus Tribromide (Phosphorus Bromide)
Battery Fluid (Electrolyte) Phosphorus Trichloride (Phosphorus Chloride)
Benzoyl Chloride Potassium Hydroxide (Caustic Potash)
Boron Trifluoride Acetic Acid complex Propionic Acid
Calcium Hydrogen Sulphite Solution Silicon Tetrachloride (Silicon Chloride)
(Calcium Bisulphite Solution) Sludge or Spent Acid (not containing Nitric
Chloroacetic Acid (Monochloroacetic Acid) Acid or Nitrous Acid)
Chloroacetyl Chloride Sodium Bisulphite Solution, over 10%
Chlorosulphonic Acid (with or without Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda)
Sulphur Trioxide) Stannic Chloride, Anhydrous (Tin
Tetrachloride)
Chromic Acid (Solution) Sulphur Chlorides (Sulphur Dichloride, Sulphur
Chromic Fluoride Monochloride)
Diphenylmethyl Bromide Sulphuric Acid (containing not less than 10%
Fluoboric Acid (Hydrofluoboric Acid) Sulphuric Acid by weight)
Formic Acid Sulphuryl Chloride
Hydriodic Acid (Hydrogen Iodide Solution) Sulphur Trioxide (Stabilized liquid)
Hydrobromic Acid (Hydrogen Bromide Thioglycollic Acid
Solution) Thionyl Chloride
Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic Acid, Spirits Titanium Tetrachloride.
of Salt)
Hydrofluoric Acid Solution (Fluoric Acid,
Hydrogen Fluoride Solution)
(L.N. 16 of 1966)
CATEGORY 4

POISONOUS SUBSTANCES

Class 1-Substances giving off a poisonous gas or vapour

Acetone Cyanohydrin (Stabilized) Ammonia Solutions, containing not less than
Alkaline solutions of Sodium Chlorite 10% ammonia by weight
Aniline (Aniline oil) Lead Tetraethyl
Arsenic Bromide Lead Tetramethyl
Arsenic Chloride Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
Bleaching Powder (Chloride of Lime, Motor Fuel Anti-knock Compounds (Ethyl
Calcium Hypochlorite) Fluid)
Beryllium (Powder, Flake or Swarf) 1, 5-Naphthatene Diisocyanate
Beryllium Chloride Nitrobenzene (Nitrobenzol, Mirbane Oil)
Beryllium Hydroxide Nitrochlorobenzenes (Ortho-, Meta-, and
Para-)
Beryllium Nitrate Orthodichlorobenzene
Beryllium Oxide Paradichlorobenzene
Beryllium Sulphate Parathion (Diethyl p-nitro-phenyl
Bromine and Solutions of Bromine thiophosphate)
Carbone Tetrachloride Pentachloroethane
Chlorobromomethane Phenol (carbolic acid) and its homologues, e.g.
Chloroform
    cresols (Cresylic Acid) and other tar acids
Chloropicrin (Trichloronitromethane) and liquid preparations thereof
Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) Potassium Hypochlorite Solutions
Diethyl Sulphate (Ethyl Sulphate) Sodium Hypochlorite Solutions
Dimethly Sulphate (Methly Sulphate) Tetrachloroethane (Acetylene Tetrachloride)
Hydrazine Hydrate Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
Hydrocyanic Acid Solutions (Prussic Acid) Trichloroethane
Hydrogen Cyanide Anhydrous (Stabilized) Trichloroethylene
Isocyanates of types TDI and HDI (2, 4
tolylenediisocyanate, 2, 6
tolylenediisocyanate, and hexamethylene
diisocyanate)
Class 2-Certain other poisonous substances

Arsenic Compounds other than those Lead Acetate
specified elsewhere in this class Mercury Salts (except Mercurous Chloride,
Arsenic Trioxide (White Arsenic) Mercuric Cyanide)
Barium Salts (except Barium Sulphate, Nicotine, and Salts of Nicotine, preparations
Barium Cyanide and such salts of Barium containing Nicotine or any salts of Nicotine
as are included in category 7) Nitrotoluenes (Ortho-, Meta-, and Para-)
Cyanides, Metallic (except Ferricyanides Paranitroaniline
and Ferrocyanides) Pentachlorophenol
Dinitrobenzenes Phenylene Diamines and Toluylene Diamines
Dinitrochlorobenzenes
Dinitrotoluenes
(L.N. 16 of 1966; L.N. 90 of 1970; L.N. 39 of 1973; L.N. 237 of 1974)

CATEGORY 5

SUBSTANCES GIVING OFF INFLAMMABLE VAPOUR

Class 1-Substances having a flash point below 23

Division 1-Substances immiscible with water

Acrylonitrile Benzene (Benzol, Coal-Tar Benzol)
Aeroplane Dope Benzine (Petroleum Spirit)
Allyl Alcohol *Brake Fluid
Amyl Acetate Carbon Disulphide (Carbon Bisulphide)
Amyl Alcohol (tertiary) *Cellulose Enamels and Lacquers
Amyl Chloride *Cements, Liquid
Amyl Nitrite *Coal Tar Distillates and Oils
Collodion Naphtha Distillate
Crotonaldehyde *Naphtha, (Petroleum or Coal-tar Naphtha)
Dichloroethylene Nickel Carbonyl
Di-isopropyl Ether *Nitrocellulose (Collodion Cotton) wet with an
Ether (Diethyl Ether, Ether commonly so inflammable liquid
called) *Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes
Ethyl Acetate *Paint thinners
Ethyl Chloroformate (Ethyl Chlorocarbonate) Pentane
Ethyl Formate Petrol (Aviation Gasoline, Motor Spirit, Lighter
Fuel)
Ethyl Nitrite Petroleum (Crude)
Ethylene Dichloride (1:2-Dichloroethane) Petroleum Spirit (Lythene, Petroleum Ether,
Isobutyl Acetate Ligroin)
Lacquer thinners Propylene Oxide
Methyl Acetate Pyroxylin Solvents and Solutions
Methyl Chloroformate (Methyl Rubber Solutions
Chlorocarbonate) Toluene (Toluol)
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Vinyl Ether
Methyl Formate Xylene (Xylol)
Methyl Methacrylate Monomer
and

any other substance being immiscible with water and having a flash point below 23 and not included in any other category.
Division 2-Substances miscible with water

Acetaldehyde Ethyl Alcohol (Alcohol commonly so called;
Acetone Ethanol including denatured alcohol and
Acrolein methylated spirits)
Alcohol, Butyl (tertiary) Ethylene Oxide
Butyraldehyde Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol)
*Diacetone Alcohol Methyl Alcohol
Diethylamine Nitroglycerin solutions in Ethyl Alcohol
Dimethylamine Propyl Alcholo (Propanol)
Pyridine

and

any other substance being miscible with water and having a flash point below 23 and not being included in any other category.

Class 2-Substances having a flash point of or exceeding 23 but not exceeding 66

Division 1-Substances immiscible with water

Amyl Alcohols except tertiary Amyl Coal Tar Distillates and Oils
Alcohol Decahydronaphthalene (Decalin)
Benzaldehyde Diisobutyl Ketone
Benzyl Chloride Ethyl Benzene
Brake fluid Ethylbutyl Acetate (Isohexyl Acetate)
Bromobenzene Ethyl Butyrate
Butyl Acetate Ethylene Glycol Diethyl Ether
Butyl Alcohols (Butanols) other than Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether Acetate