The
Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991
Ministry
of Environment and Forests
(Department
of Environment, Forest and Wildlife)
Notification
1st May, 1991
(1)S.O.
330(E) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 23 of the Public
Liability Insurance Act, 1991, the Central Government hereby makes the
following rules, namely:
1.
Short title and commencement - (1) These Rules may
be called the Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991.
(2)
These Rules shall come into force on the date of their publication in
the Official Gazette.
2.
Definitions - In these Rules, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(a)
"Act" means the Public Insurance Act, 1991 (6 of 1991);
(b)
"Advisory Committee" means the committee constituted by the
Central Government in accordance with section 21 of the Act called the
Public Liability Insurance Advisory Committee (PLIAC);
(c)
"Authorised physician" means any person registered under any
Central Act or State Act providing for the maintenance of a register
of medical practitioners or in any area where no such last mentioned
Act is in force, any person declared by State Government by notification
in the Official Gazette to be a qualified medical practitioner.
(d)
'Fund' means a fund established and maintained by an owner in accordance
with provision of sub-section (3) of section 4 of the Act;
(e)
Words of expressions used in these Rules but not defined and defined
in the Act shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in
the Act.
3.
Application for relief - An application for claim for
relief shall be made to the Collector in Form I.
4.
Documents that may be required - The claim application
shall be made to the Collector in Form I accompanied by such of the
following documents as may be applicable.
- Certificate
of an authorised physician regarding disability or injury or illness
caused by the accident;
(ii)
Death certificate and/or post-mortem report in the case of a fatal accident;
- Certificate
of the employer regarding loss of wages, due to temporary or partial
disability, with proof of hospitalisation for a period exceeding three
days and certificate about the date of birth or age of victim;
(iv)
Medical bills and receipts;
(v)
Certificate of cost of repairs or replacement of private property damaged
by the accident;
(vi)
An other documents which may have relevance to the claim.
5.
Powers of Collector - (i) The Collector may follow
such summary procedure for conducting an inquiry on an application for
relief under the Act as he thinks fit.
- The
Collector shall have all the powers of a civil court for the following
purposes, namely:
(a)
summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person and examining him
on oath;
(b)
requiring the discovery and production of documents;
(c)
receiving evidence on affidavits;
(d)
subject to the provisions of sections 123 and 124 of the Indian Evidence
Act, 1872, requisitioning any public record or documents or copy of
such record or document from any office;
(e)
issuing commissions for the examination of witness or documents;
(f)
dismissing an application for default or proceeding ex-parte;
(g)
setting aside any order of dismissal of any application for default
or any order passed by it ex-parte;
(h)
inherent powers of a civil court as saved under section 151 of the Code
of Civil Procedure, 1980 (V of 1908).
6.
Establishment and administration of Fund - (1) An owner
of the category specified in section 4(3) of the Act shall, with the
prior approval of the Central Government, create and establish a fund
by depositing with the State Bank of India or any of its subsidiaries
or any nationalised bank, a public liability insurance fund of that
owner.
- The
fund to be created shall be utilised for the purpose of meeting the
liability arising out of any claim awarded against the owner who has
created the fund and to discharge the amount awarded by the Collector.
- The
fund shall be operated by an Administrator to be nominated by the
owner. The owner shall notify the nomination of the Administrator
to the Central Government.
7.
Miscellaneous - (1) The Collector shall maintain a
register of the applications for relief or claim petitions, and, a register
of awards and payment made thereunder.
- These
Registers shall be kept open to public inspection from 11 a.m to 1
p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on every working day.
- On
a request from a concerned person, the Collector shall supply a copy
of or extract from any particulars entered in the registers mentioned
above to be a true copy or extract thereof.
(4)
A copy of or extract from the register(s) of the Collector as certified
under the hand of the Collector or any officer authorised to act in
this behalf shall, in all legal proceedings, be admissible as evidence
as of equal validity with the original.
(2)[8.
Directions - (1) Any direction issued under section 12 shall
be in writing.
(2)
The direction shall specify the nature of action to be taken and the
time within which it shall be complied with by any owner, person, officer,
authority or agency to whom such direction is given.
(3)
The owner, person, officer, authority or agency to whom any direction
is sought to be issued, shall be served with a copy of the proposed
direction and shall be given an opportunity of not less than fifteen
days from the date of services of the notice to file, with an officer
designated in this behalf, the objections, if any, to the issue of the
proposed direction.
(4)
The Government shall, within a period of forty-five days from the date
of receipt of the objections, or from the date up to which an opportunity
is given to the owner, person, officer, authority, or agency to file
objections, whichever is earlier, after considering the objections,
if any, received from the owner, person, officer, authority or agency
sought to be directed and for reasons to be recorded in writing, confirm,
modify or decide not to issue the proposed direction.
(5)
In a case where the Government is of the opinion that in views of the
likelihood of a grave injury to the public it is not expedient to provide
an opportunity to file objections against the proposed direction, it
may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, issue directions, without
providing such an opportunity.
(6)
Every notice or direction required to be issued under this rule shall
be deemed to be duly served,
- where
the person to be served is a company, if the document is addressed
in name of the company, at its registered office or at its principal
office or place of business, and is either,
(i)
sent by registered post; or
- delivered
or affixed at some conspicuous part of the premises at its registered
office or at the principal office or place of business;
- where
the person to be served is an officer serving in Government, if the
document is addressed to the person and a copy thereof endorsed to
his Head of the Department and also to the Secretary to the Government,
as the case may be, in-charge of the Department in which, for the
time being, the business relating to the Department, in which the
officer is employed, is transacted and is either -
(i)
sent by registered post; or
(ii)
is given to tendered to him;
(c)
in any other case, if the document is addressed to the person to be
served, and -
(i)
is given or tendered to him; or
- if
such person cannot be found, is affixed on some conspicuous part of
this last known place of residence or business, or is given or tendered
to some adult member of his family or is affixed on some conspicuous
part of the land or building, if any, to which is relates, or
(iii)
is sent by registered post to that person.
Explanation
- For the purpose of this rule -
(a)
"company" means any body corporate and includes a firm or
other association of individuals;
(b)
"a servant", not a member of the family.
9.
Manner of giving notice - The manner of giving notice
under clause (b) of section 18 shall be as follows:
(a)
The notice shall be in writing in Form II.
(b)
The person giving notice may send a copy of the same to -
(i)
if the alleged offence has taken place in a Union Territory -
(a)
the Central Board or the Committee/person or body of persons delegated
the powers of the Central Board under the Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), and the Air (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981); and
(b)
Ministry of Environment and Forests (represented by the Secretary to
the Government of India);
(ii)
if the alleged offence has taken place in a State -
(a)
the State Board for the prevention and control of water pollution constituted
under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of
1974); and
(b)
the Government of the State (represented by the Secretary to the State
Government in-charge of Environment); and
(c)
the Ministry of Environment and Forests (represented by the Secretary
to the Government of India);
(iii)
if the alleged offence has taken place in a District, the District Collector
-
(a)
the notice shall be sent by registered post acknowledgement due; and
(b)
the period of sixty days mentioned on clause (b) of section 18 of the
Act (6 of 1991) shall be reckoned from the date it is first received
by one of the authorities mentioned above.
(3)[10.
Extent of liability - (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section
(2A) of section 4 of the Act, the maximum aggregate liability of the
insurer to pay relief under an award to the several claimants arising
out of an accident shall not exceed rupees five crores and in case of
more than one accident during the currency of the policy or one year,
whichever is less, shall not exceed rupees fifteen crores in the aggregate.
- In
awarding relief under the Act, the Collector shall ensure that the
insurer's maximum liability under the insurance policy does not exceed
the limits stipulated in sub-rule (1).
(3)
Any award for relief which exceeds the amount payable under the insurance
policy shall be met from the relief fund and in case the award exceeds
the total of the amount of insurance and the relief fund, the amount
which falls short of such sum payable shall be met by the owner.]
11.
Contribution of owner to the Environmental Relief Fund
- (1) An owner shall contribute to the Environmental Relief Fund a sum
equal to the premium payable to the insurer.
- Every
contribution to the Environmental Relief Fund under sub-rule (1) shall
be payable to the insurer, together with the amount of premium.
(3)
The contribution received by the insurer shall be remitted as per the
scheme under section 7A of the Act.
FORM I
FORM OF APPLICAITON FOR COMPENSATION
Shri/Srimati/Kimari*
-------------------------------- Son of/Daughter of/Widow*
of Shri --------------------- who died/had sustained injuries in
an accident on --------------------- at ---------------------------
particulars in respect of accident and other information are givenb
elow:
1.
Name and father's name of person injured/dead (husband's name in case
fo married woman of widow)
2.
Address of the person injured/dead
3.
Age ------------- Date of birth ---------------
4.
Sex of the person injured/dead:
5.
Place, date and time of the accident:
6.
Occuaption of the person injured/dead:
7.
Nature of injuries sustained:
8.
Name and address of Police Station in whose jurisdiction accident took
place or was registered:
9.
Name and address of the Medical Officer/Practitioner who attended on
the injured/dead:
10.
Name/s and address/es of the claimat/claimants:
11.
Relationship with the deceased:
12.
Any other information that may be considered necessary or helpful in
the disposal of the claim:
I
hereby swear and affirm that all the facts ntoed above are true to thebest
of my knwoledge and belief.
SIGNATURE OF THE CLAIMANT
FORM
OF NOTICE
[SEE
RULE 9(1)]
By
Registered Post acknowledgment due
From(**)
...............................................................
..............................................................
..............................................................
To
.............................................................
............................................................
............................................................
Notice
under clause (b)of section 18 of the Public Liability Insurance Act,
1991;
Whereas
it appears to me/us that an offence under the Public Liability Insurance
Act, 1991(6 of 1991) has been committed/is being committed by
(***)
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I/We
hereby give notice of sixty days under clause (b) of section 18 of the
Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 of my/our intention to file a complaint
in the court against
(***) ..................................................
....................................................
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for
violation of section........... of the Public Liability Insurance Act,
1991.
I/We,
in support of this notice, hereby enclose the following documents(****) as evidence of proof of violation of the Public
Liability Insurance Act, 1991:
Place..................................
Date....................................
Signature(s)
Ministry
of environment and forests
(Department
of Environment, Forests and Wildlife)
Notification
24th
March, 1992
(4)S.O.
227(E). - In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of section
2 of the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 (6 of 1991), the Central
Government hereby specifies the quantities shown in column 3 of the
Table below for which or exceeding which every owner handling the hazardous
substance mentioned in the corresponding entry in column 2 thereof shall
take out insurance policy as per the provisions of the said Act.
Table
List of Chemicals with Quantities for Application of Public Liability
Insurance Act
| |
| Sl.No. |
Name
of hazardous substance |
Quantity |
CAs
Chemical Abstract Service Number |
| 1 |
2
|
3
|
4
|
|
Part - I
Group 1 - Toxic Substances
| |
| 1 |
Aldicarb
|
100
kg |
116-06-3 |
| 2 |
4-Aminodiphenyl
|
1
kg |
96-67-1 |
| 3.
|
Amiton
|
1
kg |
78-53-5 |
| 4.
|
Anabasine
|
100
kg |
494-52-0 |
| 5.
|
Arsenic
pentoxide, Arsenic (V) acid & salts |
500
kg |
|
| 6.
|
Arsenic
Trioxide, Arsenious (III) acid & salts |
100
kg |
|
| 7.
|
Arsine
(Arsenic hydride) |
10
kg |
7784-42-1 |
| 8.
|
Azinphos-ethyl
|
100
kg |
2642-71-9 |
| 9.
|
Azinphos-methyl
|
100
kg |
86-50-0 |
| 10 |
Benzidine
|
1
kg |
92-87-5 |
| 11 |
Benzidine
salts |
1
kg |
|
| 12 |
Beryllium
(powders compounds) |
10
kg |
|
| 13 |
Bis
(2-chlorethyl) sulphide |
1
kg |
505-60-2 |
| 14 |
Bis
(chloromethyl) ether |
1
kg |
542-88-1 |
| 15 |
Carbofuran
|
100
kg |
1563-66-2 |
| 16 |
Carbophenothion
|
100
kg |
786-19-6 |
| 17 |
Chlorfenvinphos
|
100
kg |
470-90-6 |
| 18 |
4-(Chloroformyl)
morpholine |
1
kg |
15159-40-7 |
| 19 |
Chloromethyl
methyl ether |
1
kg |
107-30-2 |
| 20 |
Cobalt
(metal oxides, carbonates, sulphides, as powders) |
1
tonne |
|
| 21 |
Crimidine
|
100
kg |
535-89-7 |
| 22 |
Cyanthoate
|
100
kg |
3734-95-0 |
| 23.
|
Cycloheximide |
100
kg |
66-81-9 |
| 24 |
Demeton
|
100
kg |
8065-48-3 |
| 25 |
Dialifos
|
100
kg |
10311-84-9 |
| 26 |
OO-Diethyl
S-ethylsulphinylmethyl phosphorothioate |
100
kg |
2588-05-8 |
| 27 |
OO-Diethyl
S-ethylsulphonylmethyl phosphorothioate |
100
kg |
2588-06-9 |
| 28 |
OO-Diethyl
S-ethylthiomethyl phosphorothioate |
100
kg |
2600-69-3 |
| 29 |
OO-Diethyl
S-isopropylthiomethyl phosphorothioate |
100
kg |
78-52-4 |
| 30 |
OO-Diethyl
S-propylthiomethylphosphorodithioate |
100
kg |
3309-68-0 |
| 31 |
Dimefox
|
100
kg |
115-26-4 |
| 32 |
Dimethylcarbamoyl
chloride |
1
kg |
79-44-7 |
| 33 |
Dimethylnitrosamine
|
1
kg |
62-75-9 |
| 34 |
Dimethyl
phosphoramidocyanidic acid |
1
t |
63917-41-9 |
| 35 |
Diphacinone
|
100
kg |
82-66-6 |
| 36 |
Disulfoton
|
100
kg |
229-04-4 |
| 37 |
EPN
|
100
kg |
2104-64-5 |
| 38 |
Ethion
|
100
kg |
563-12-2 |
| 39 |
Fensulfothion
|
100
kg |
115-90-2 |
| 40 |
Fluenetil
|
100
kg |
4301-50-2 |
| 41 |
Fluororacetic
acid |
1
kg |
144-49-0 |
| 42 |
Fluoroacetic
acid, salts |
1
kg |
|
| 43 |
Fluoroacetic
acid, esters |
1
kg |
|
| 44 |
4-Fluoroacetic
acid, amides |
1
kg |
|
| 45 |
4-Fluorobutyric
acid |
1
kg |
462-23-7 |
| 46 |
4-Fluorobutyric
acid, salts |
1
kg |
|
| 47 |
4-Fluorobutyric
acid, esters |
1
kg |
|
| 48 |
4-Fluorobutyric
acid, amides |
1
kg |
|
| 49 |
4-Fluorocrotonic
acid |
1
kg |
37759-72-1 |
| 50 |
4-Fluorocrotonic
acid, salts |
1
kg |
|
| 51 |
4-Fluorocrotonic
acid, esters |
1
kg |
|
| 52 |
4-Fluorocrotonic
acid, amides |
1
kg |
|
| 53 |
4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric
acid |
1
kg |
|
| 54 |
4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric
acid, salts |
1
kg |
|
| 55 |
4-Fluoro-2-hydroxybutyric
acid, esters |
1
kg |
|
| 56 |
4-Fluoro-hydroxybutyric
acid, amides |
1
kg |
|
| 57 |
Glycolonitrile
(Hydroxyacetonitrile) |
100
kg |
107-16-4 |
| 58 |
1,
2, 3, 7, 8, 9-Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin |
100
kg |
19408-74-3 |
| 59 |
Hexamethylphosphoramide
|
1
kg |
680-31-9 |
| 60 |
Hydrogen
selenide |
10
kg |
7783-02-5 |
| 61 |
Isobenzan
|
100
kg |
297-78-9 |
| 62 |
Isodrin
|
100
kg |
465-73-6 |
| 63 |
Juglone
(5-Hydroxynaphthalene 1, 4-dione) |
100
kg |
481-39-0 |
| 64 |
4
-Methylenebis (2-chloroaniline) |
10
kg |
101-14-4 |
| 65.
|
Methyl
isocyanate |
150
kg |
624-83-9 |
| 66. |
Mevinphos
|
100
kg |
7786-34-7 |
| 67. |
2-Naphthylamine
1 kg 921-59-8 |
|
|
| 68. |
Nickel
(metal, oxides, carbonates, sulphide as powders) |
1
t. |
|
| 69. |
Nickel
tetracarbonyl |
10
kg |
13463-9-3 |
| 70. |
Oxydisulfoton
|
100
kg |
2497-07-6 |
| 71. |
Oxygen
difluoride |
10
kg |
7783-41-7 |
| 72 |
Paraoxon
(Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate) |
100
kg |
311-45-5 |
| 73 |
Parathion
|
100
kg |
56-38-2 |
| 74 |
Parathion-methyl
|
100
kg |
298-00-0 |
| 75 |
Pentaborane
|
100
kg |
19624-22-7 |
| 76. |
Phorate
|
100
kg |
298-02-2 |
| 77. |
Phosacetim
|
100
kg |
4104-14-7 |
| 78.
|
Phosgene
(carbonyl chloride) |
750
kg |
75-44-5 |
| 79. |
Phosphamidon
|
100
kg |
13171-21-6 |
| 80. |
Phosphine
(Hydrogen phosphide) |
100
kg |
7803-51-2 |
| 81 |
Promurit
(1-(3, 4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-trinaienethiocarboxamide)
|
100
kg |
5836-73-7 |
| 82 |
1,
3-Propanesultone |
1
kg |
1120-71-4 |
| 83 |
I-Propen-2-chloro-I,
3-diol diacetate |
10
kg |
10118-72-6 |
| 84 |
Pyrazoxon
|
100
kg |
108-34-9 |
| 85 |
Selenium
hexafluoride |
10
kg |
7783-79-1 |
| 86 |
Sodium
selenite |
100
kg |
10102-18-8 |
| 87 |
Stibine
(Antimony hydride) |
100
kg |
7803-52-3 |
| 88 |
Sulfotep
|
100
kg |
3689-24-5 |
| 89 |
Sulphar
dichloride |
1
t. |
10545-99-0 |
| 90 |
Tellurium
hexafluoride |
100
kg |
7783-80-4 |
| 91 |
TEPP
|
100
kg |
107-49-3 |
| 92 |
2,
3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorydibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) |
1
kg |
1746-01-6 |
| 93 |
Tetramethylenedisulphotetramine
|
1
kg |
80-12-6 |
| 94. |
Thionazin
|
100
kg |
297-97-2 |
| 95.
|
Tripate
(2, 4-Dimethyl-1, 3-dithiolane-2-carboxaldehyde O-methylcarbamoyloxime)
|
100
kg |
26419-73-8 |
| 96. |
Trichloromethanesulphenyl
chloride |
100
kg |
594-42-3 |
| 97.
|
1-Tri
(cyclohexyl) stannyl-1 H. 1, 2, 4-triazole |
100
kg |
41083-11-8 |
| 98. |
Triethylenemelamine
|
10
kg |
51-18-3 |
| 99. |
Warfarin
|
100
kg |
81-81-2 |
|
Group 2 - Toxic Substances
| |
| 100. |
Acetone
cyanohydrin (2-Cyanopropan-2-01) |
20
t |
76-86-5 |
| 101. |
Acrolein
(2-propenal) |
20
t |
107-02-8 |
| 102. |
Acrylonitrile |
20 t |
107-13-1 |
| 103. |
Allylalcohol
(Propen-1-01) |
200
t |
107-18-6 |
| 104. |
Allylamine |
200
t |
107-11-9 |
| 105. |
Ammonia
|
50
t |
7664-41-7 |
| 106 |
Bromine
|
40
t |
7726-95-6 |
| 107 |
Carbon
disulphide |
20
t |
75-15-0 |
| 108 |
Chlorine
|
10
t |
7782-50-5 |
| 109 |
Diphenyl
methane di-socyanate (MDI) |
20
t |
101-68-8 |
| 110 |
Ethylene
dibromide (1, 2-Dibromoethane) |
5
t |
106-93-4 |
| 111 |
Ethyleneimine |
50
t |
151-56-4 |
| 112.
|
Fomaldehyde
(concentration 90%) |
5
t |
50-00-0 |
| 113 |
Hydrogen
chloride (liquified gas) |
25
t |
7647-01-0 |
| 114 |
Hydrogen
cyanide |
5
t |
74-90-8 |
| 115 |
Hydrogen
fluoride |
5
t |
7664-39-3 |
| 116 |
Hydrogen
sulphide |
5
t |
7783-06-4 |
| 117 |
Methyl
bromide (Bromomethane) |
20
t |
74-83-9 |
| 118 |
Nitrogen
oxides |
50
t |
11104-93-1 |
| 119 |
Prophyleneimine |
50
t |
75-55-8 |
| 120 |
Sulphur
dioxide |
20
t |
7446-09-5 |
| 121 |
Sulphur
trioxide |
15
t |
7446-11-9 |
| 122 |
Tetraethyl
lead |
5
t |
78-00-2
75-74-1
|
| 123 |
Tetramethyl
lead |
5
t |
584-84-9 |
| 124 |
Toluene
di-isocyanate (TD) |
10
t |
75-01-4 |
|
Group 3 - Highly reactive substances
| |
| 125. |
Acetylene
(ethyne) |
5
t |
74-86-2 |
| 126. |
a.
Ammonium nitrate (1) |
350
t |
6484-52-2 |
| |
b.
Ammonium nitrate in form of fertiliser (2) |
1250
t |
|
| 127 |
2,
2-Bis (tert-butylperoxy) butane (concentration 70%) |
5
t |
2167-23-9 |
| 128 |
1,
1-Bic (tert-butylperoxy) cyclohexane(Concentration 80%)
|
5
t |
3006-86-8 |
| 129. |
tert-Butyl
peroxyacatquate (concentration >70%) |
5
t |
107-71-1 |
| 130. |
tert-Butyl
peroxyisobutyrate (concentration >80%) |
5
t |
109-13-7 |
| 131 |
tert-Butyl
peroxy isopropyl carbonate (concentration >80%) |
5
t |
2372-21-6 |
| 132 |
tert-Butyl
peroxymalcate (concentration >80%) |
5
t |
1931-20-0 |
| 133 |
tert-Butyl
peroxypivalate (concentration >77%) |
50
t |
927-07-1 |
| 134 |
Dibenzyl
peroxydicarbonate (concentration >90%) |
5
t |
2144-45-8 |
| 135 |
Di-sec-butyl
peroxydicarbonate (concentration >80%) |
5
t |
19910-5-0
|
| 136 |
Diethyl
peroxydicarbonate (concentration >30%) |
50
t |
14666-78-5 |
| 137 |
2,
2-Dihydroperoxypropane (concentration >30%) |
5
t |
2614-76-8 |
| 138 |
Di-isobutyryl
peroxide (concentration >50%) |
50
t |
3437-84-1 |
| 139. |
Di-n-propyl
peroxydicarbonate (concentration >80%) |
5
t |
16066-38-9 |
| 140. |
Ethylene
oxide |
5
t |
75-21-8 |
| 141. |
Ethylnitrate
|
50
t |
625-58-1 |
| 142. |
3,
3, 6, 9, 9-Hexamethyl-1, 2, 4, 5-tetrooxacyclononane (concentration
75%) |
50
t |
22397-33-7 |
| 143.
|
Hydrogen |
2
t |
1333-74-0 |
| 144 |
Liquid
oxygen |
200
t |
7782-44-7 |
| 145 |
Methyl
ethyl ketone peroxide (concentration 60%) |
5
t |
1338-23-4 |
| 146 |
Methyl
isobutyl ketone peroxide (concentration 60%) |
50
t |
37206-20-3 |
| 147 |
Peracetic
acid (concentration 60%) |
50
t |
79-21-0 |
| 148 |
Propylene
oxide |
5
t |
75-56-9 |
| 149 |
Sodium
chlorate |
25
t |
7775-09-9 |
|
Group
4 - explosive substances
| |
| 150. |
Barium
azide |
50
t |
18810-58-7 |
| 151. |
| |