highly flammable liquid definition

highly flammable liquid means any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension which gives off a flammable vapour at a temperature of less than 32 degrees centigrade;
highly flammable liquid means any of the following, that is to say, any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension which, when subjected to the tests for the time being set forth in the Schedules to the United Kingdom Highly Flammable Liquids and Liquefied Petroleum Gases Regulations 1972 (S.I. 1972 No. 917), gives off a flammable vapour at a temperature of less than 32 degrees Celsius and supports combustion;
highly flammable liquid means any liquid including its solution, emulsion or suspension which when tested in a manner specified by sections 14 and 15 of the Petroleum Act, 1934, (30 of 1934) gives off flammable vapours at a temperature less than 32 degree centigrade;

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highly flammable liquid means any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension, other than aqueous ammonia, liquefied flammable gas, and liquefied petroleum gas. That in general terms has a flash point of less than 32°C; “Extremely flammable liquid” means any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension, other than aqueous ammonia, liquefied flammable gas, and liquefied petroleum gas. That in general terms has a flash point of less than 0°C with a BP <35°C.“Liquefied flammable gas” means any substance which at a temperature of 20°C and a pressure of 760 millimetres of mercury would be a flammable gas but which is in liquid form as a result of the application of pressure refrigeration or both.
highly flammable liquid means any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension, other than aqueous ammonia, liquefied flammable gas, and liquefied petroleum gas, which—
highly flammable liquid means any of the following, other than aqueous ammonia, liquefied flammable gas and liquefied petroleum gas, that is to say, any liquid, liquid solution, emulsion or suspension which, when tested in the prescribed manner gives off a flammable vapour at a temperature of less than 32 degrees Celsius and, when tested by any further prescribed manner supports combustion;
highly flammable liquid means the liquid including its solution, a emulsion or suspension which when tested in a manner specified by Sections 14 and 15 of the Petroleum Act, 1934 gives off flammable vapour at a temperature less than 32 degree Celsius;