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(4) The master of a vessel must ensure that
(a) the combustion flue gas outlet temperature of a shipboard incinerator is monitored at all times; and
(b) waste or other matter is not fed into a continuous-feed shipboard incinerator when the temperature is below 850°C.
(5) The authorized representative of a vessel on which a batch-loaded shipboard incinerator is installed must ensure that it is designed so that the temperature in the combustion chamber reaches 600°C within five minutes after start-up and stabilizes at not less than 850°C.
64 (1) The following definitions apply in this section.
high-viscosity substance means a noxious liquid substance in Category X or Y with a viscosity equal to or greater than 50 mPa·s at the unloading temperature. (substance à viscosité élevée)
solidifying substance means a noxious liquid substance that at the time of unloading is
(a) at a temperature of less than 5°C above its melting point, in the case of a substance with a melting point below 15°C; or
(b) at a temperature of less than 10°C above its melting point, in the case of a substance with a melting point of 15°C or higher. (substance qui se solidifie)
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
liquid substance means a substance that is in liquid form and has a vapour pressure not exceeding 0.28 MPa absolute at a temperature of 37.8°C. (substance liquide)