Control temperature definition

Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which the organic peroxide or the self-reactive substance can be safely carried;
Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which certain dangerous goods can be safely carried as determined in accordance with the Approved Methods;
Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which an organic peroxide or a self-reactive substance can be safely carried;

More Definitions of Control temperature

Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which organic peroxides, self-reacting substances of Class 4.1 and other dangerous goods can be safely stored and handled. Control temperatures are specified in the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods and can be derived from the self-accelerating decomposition temperature in that publication.
Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which the *
Control temperature means the maximum temperature at which dangerous goods can be safely stored and handled as specified or determined by, or in accordance with the UNTC;

Related to Control temperature

  • Innovative control technology means any system of air pollution control that has not been adequately demonstrated in practice, but would have a substantial likelihood of achieving greater continuous emissions reduction than any control system in current practice or of achieving at least comparable reductions at lower cost in terms of energy, economics, or non-air quality environmental impacts.

  • Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limit that a particular source is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available considering technological and economic feasibility. It may require technology that has been applied to similar, but not necessarily identical source categories.

  • High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204oC (400oF).

  • Best available control technology (BACT) means an emissions limitation (including a visible emission standard) based on the maximum degree of reduction for each pollutant subject to regulation under CAA which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the Department, on a case-by-case basis, takes into account energy, environmental, and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such source or modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems, and techniques, including fuel cleaning or treatment or innovative fuel combustion techniques for control of such pollutant. In no event shall application of best available control technology result in emissions of any pollutant which would exceed the emissions allowed by any applicable standard under 7 DE Admin. Code 1120 and 1121. If the Department determines that technological or economic limitations on the application of measurement methodology to a particular emissions unit would make the imposition of an emissions standard infeasible, a design, equipment, work practice, operational standard, or combination thereof, may be prescribed instead to satisfy the requirement for the application of best available control technology. Such standard shall, to the degree possible, set forth the emissions reduction achievable by implementation of such design, equipment, work practice or operation, and shall provide for compliance by means which achieve equivalent results.

  • Best available control technology means best available control technology as defined in section 169 of subpart I of part C of title I of the clean air act, chapter 360, 91 stat. 740, 42 U.S.C. 7479.