| United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor - United States - 1903 - 828 pages
...formulation of such regulations valuable suggestions and data may be furnished by the Bureau of Standards, the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles, of New York City, and the Interstate Commerce Commission. In the same connection may be considered... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Labor - 1913 - 896 pages
...formulation of such regulations valuable suggestions and data may be furnished by the Bureau of Standards, the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles, of New York City, and the Interstate Commerce Commission. In the same connection may be considered... | |
| United States. War Department - 1908 - 88 pages
...more satisfactory basis and by the establishment of regulations by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles, organized by the American Railway Association, for the assistance of which Lieutenant-Colonel Dunn,... | |
| American Railway Association - Explosives - 1909 - 40 pages
...safety in transportation, are open to inspection by the authorized representative of this company or of the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles. B. Shipments destined to points on or beyond the lines of this company and shipments offered by connecting... | |
| American Railway Association. Bureau of Explosives - 1910 - 1062 pages
...Carmine, East New York, NY TRANSPORTATION LIBRARY ME BE Report No. 5 REPORT OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR OF THE Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles FEBRUARY, 1912 I UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES REPORT OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR OF The Bureau for the... | |
| International Association for Testing Materials - Building materials - 1910 - 1264 pages
...however had little more to do than endorse the work done by Dr. Dudley 20 years before. At the same time the "Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles" was organised to give the greater weight to the regulations and to secure the uniform enforcement of... | |
| Virginia. State Corporation Commission - Communication and traffic - 1910 - 1420 pages
...the regulations recently prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, upon the recommendation of the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles. These regulations are the result of careful and scientific study of the causes of past accidents occurring... | |
| Henry Stevens Haines - Interstate commerce - 1911 - 606 pages
...Association in a series of regulations, made effective on October u, 1908. By virtue of these regulations, "the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives and other Dangerous Articles of the American Railway Association " was authorized, through its agents, to inspect even the methods... | |
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