A legitimate exception from labeling is: a. Any cylinder containing a Division 2.1 or Division 2.2 gas b. All DoD ammunition shipments c. A compressed gas cylinder permanently moun... A legitimate exception from labeling is: a. Any cylinder containing a Division 2.1 or Division 2.2 gas b. All DoD ammunition shipments c. A compressed gas cylinder permanently mounted in or on a transport vehicle d. All freight containers, aircraft unit-load devices, or portable tanks.
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The question asks about legitimate exceptions from labeling related to specific types of shipments or containers. The user needs to identify which option listed qualifies as an exception.
Answer
c. A compressed gas cylinder permanently mounted in or on a transport vehicle.
The final answer is c. A compressed gas cylinder permanently mounted in or on a transport vehicle.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is c. A compressed gas cylinder permanently mounted in or on a transport vehicle.
More Information
According to the regulations, certain cylinders that are part of a transport vehicle may be exempt from usual labeling requirements.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming all cylinders are exempt just because they contain gases, but the specific conditions of mounting and transport must be met.
Sources
- 49 CFR § 172.400a - Exceptions from labeling. - law.cornell.edu
- 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart E -- Labeling - eCFR - ecfr.gov
- Exceptions - Compliance Training Online® - compliancetrainingonline.com
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