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Textual Amendments
Use of halon 1301:
in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays, and fuel tank inerting,
in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,
for the making inert of occupied spaces where flammable liquid and/or gas release could occur in the military and oil, gas and petrochemical sector, and in existing cargo ships,
for the making inert of existing manned communication and command centres of the armed forces or others, essential for national security,
for the making inert of spaces where there may be a risk of dispersion of radioactive matter,
in the Channel Tunnel and associated installations and rolling stock.
Use of halon 1211:
in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,
in hand-held fire extinguishers and fixed extinguisher equipment for engines for use on board aircraft,
in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays,
in fire extinguishers essential to personal safety used for initial extinguishing by fire brigades,
in military and police fire extinguishers for use on persons.
[F2Use of halon 2402 only in Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia:
Textual Amendments
in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays and fuel tank inerting,
in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,
for the making inert of occupied spaces where flammable liquid and/or gas release could occur in the military and oil, gas and petrochemical sectors, and in existing cargo ships,
for the making inert of existing manned communication and command centres of the armed forces or others, essential for national security,
for the making inert of spaces where there may be a risk of dispersion of radioactive matter,
in hand-held fire extinguishers and fixed extinguisher equipment for engines for use on board aircraft,
in fire extinguishers essential to personal safety used for initial extinguishing by fire brigades,
in military and police fire extinguishers for use on persons.] ]