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46 CFR § 97.12-1 - Definition of a bulk solid cargo.

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title: "46 CFR § 97.12-1 - Definition of a bulk solid cargo."
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section_name: "Definition of a bulk solid cargo."
chapter_name: "COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY"
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# 97.12-1 Definition of a bulk solid cargo.

(a) A bulk solid cargo—

(1) Consists of particles, granules, or larger pieces of material generally uniform in composition;

(2) Is not grain; and

(3) Is loaded directly into a vessel's cargo space with no intermediate form of containment.

(b) Additional requirements for bulk solid materials needing special handling are contained in Part 148 of this chapter.