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12 PAMPHLET 1 3.1.2 In this document, “container” will be used to refer to any vessel that holds chlorine for the purpose of transporting the product. This may include cylinders, ton-containers, cargo tanks, tank cars, and barges. If the information provided is specific to the type of container, it will be specified. Site chlorine inventories exceeding the threshold quantity are subject to such regulations as RMP and PSM. Check with federal, state, and provincial agencies for threshold requirements. Cylinders Chlorine cylinders are of seamless construction with a capacity of 1 to 150 lb (0.45 to 68 kg); those of 100 and 150 lb (45.4 and 68 kg) capacity predominate. The only opening in the cylinder is the valve connection at the top of the cylinder. The steel valve protective housing should be utilized to cover the valve during shipment and storage. Care must be taken with the protective cap since the cylinder neck-ring to which it is attached is not physically welded to the cylinder. Figure 3.1 – Chlorine Cylinder (Left – bump-bottom; Upper right – double-bottom; Lower right - foot ring) Ton Containers Ton containers are welded tanks having a capacity of one short ton, 2000 lb (907 kg), and a loaded weight of as much as 3650 lb (1655 kg). The sides are crimped inward at each end to form chimes which provide a substantial grip for lifting beams. The ton container valves are protected by a removable steel valve protective housing. 3.1.3PDF Image | Chlorine Basics 8
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