Low-flashpoint fuel definition

Low-flashpoint fuel means gaseous or liquid fuel having a flashpoint lower than
Low-flashpoint fuel means gaseous or liquid fuel that has a flashpoint lower than that permitted under regulation II-2/4.2.1.1 of the Annex to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea signed in London on 1 November 1974, or any convention that replaces that Convention or any successor convention, as amended from time to time and as applicable to Hong Kong;
Low-flashpoint fuel means gaseous or liquid fuel having a flashpoint lower than otherwise permitted under SOLAS regulation II-2/4.2.1.1.

More Definitions of Low-flashpoint fuel

Low-flashpoint fuel means gaseous or liquid fuel having a flashpoint lower than permitted under Regulation 4(b)(i)(1) of Chapter II-2.
Low-flashpoint fuel means the gaseous or liquid fuel specified in 2.2.1-28, Part GF.

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