Can cooking oil be brought on the train

Updated on tourism 2024-06-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cooking oil can be brought on the train. According to the relevant regulations of the railway transport department on passengers' luggage, edible oil is not a prohibited substance, and the station does not explicitly prohibit passengers from carrying edible oil, which can be brought on the train. There are mainly the following prohibited items in the car:

    1. There are only two knives and ordinary lighters;

    2.Do not exceed 20ml of nail polish

    3.Live poultry, pets, bulk liquor, fireworks, etc.

    Railway Law of the People's Republic of China.

    Article 48.

    The transport of dangerous goods must be handled in accordance with the provisions of the competent railway authorities. It is forbidden to consign dangerous goods in the name of non-dangerous goods.

    Passengers are prohibited from bringing dangerous goods into the station. Railway public security personnel and railway employees as stipulated by the competent railway authorities have the right to carry out transportation safety inspections on the articles carried by passengers. Railway employees shall wear duty signs when conducting transportation safety inspections.

    The name of the dangerous goods shall be prescribed and published by the competent railway authorities. Article 60.

    In violation of the provisions of this law, dangerous goods are brought into the train or dangerous goods are consigned in the name of non-dangerous goods, causing a major accident, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the relevant provisions of the criminal law. Where enterprises, public institutions, state organs, or social organizations commit the crimes in this paragraph, the unit shall be fined, and their managers and directly responsible personnel shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with law.

    Those who carry explosives, detonators, or illegally carry firearms, bullets, or controlled knives into the station and board the train, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cooking oil can be brought on the train normally, but the weight of cooking oil and other luggage per passenger cannot exceed 20 kg. Passengers should pack edible oil tightly and keep it properly to avoid polluting the train environment and bedding.

    It is forbidden to carry flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), acetone, ether, paint, thinner, rosin oil and products containing flammable solvents on trains; It is particularly worth noting that the main components of toilet water are ethanol, water, flavor, etc., and the alcohol concentration is as high as 70% or more, and items with an alcohol content of more than 24% are flammable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the following is the answer to your inquiry, edible oil can be brought on the train, but it needs to be sealed and packaged, properly kept, so as not to pollute the environment and bedding of the state-Ming train. The ignition point of edible oil is much higher than that of gasoline, so it is not a flammable and explosive substance, nor is it a dangerous substance, and it is not subject to the provisions of the state restricting the transportation of goods. The capacity of cooking oil carried must not exceed 2 litres; Cooking oil must be packed in a closed container and must not leak oil; Cooking oil must be carried in the suitcase and must not be placed on the seat.

    The above is all my reply, I hope it can help you to amuse, I wish you a happy life

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cooking oil can be carried on the train. When you get on the train, you will go through the security screening procedure, and you will be able to detect items that cannot be brought on the train, and the ignition point of cooking oil is much higher than that of gasoline. Therefore, edible oil cannot be regarded as flammable and explosive, and does not belong to the dangerous goods that are prohibited on the train.

    What are the constitutive elements of the crime of railway operation safety accidents?

    The constitutive elements of the crime of railway operation safety accident are as follows:

    1. The main element of the crime of railway operation safety accident is railway employees;

    2. The subjective element is the psychological attitude of negligence;

    3. The object elements are the normal order of railway transportation and the safety of railway transportation;

    4. The objective element is the violation of rules and regulations in railway transportation activities, resulting in operational accidents, and the circumstances are serious.

    Legal basis: Article 51 of the Regulations on Railway Passenger Transport.

    Passengers are responsible for their own belongings. The weight, core volume of the items to be carried free of charge per person is:

    10 kg for children (including free children), 35 kg for diplomats and 20 kg for other passengers. The sum of the external dimensions of each item shall not exceed 160 cm in length, width and height. rod-shaped items not exceeding 200 cm; The weight does not exceed 20 kg.

    Folding wheelchairs for people with disabilities can be carried free of charge and are not included in the scope of the above-mentioned covers.

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