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Supplier: U.S. Explosive Storage
Description: Indoor Magazines are designed for the storage of high explosives (up to 50lbs) inside your facility. Each Type II indoor MAGlocTM is constructed of 11 gauge steel to be fire, theft and weather resistant, lined with 1/2" plywood, and includes a double locking door system
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Supplier: U.S. Explosive Storage
Description: Type III Storage Magazines are designed for the transfer and temporary supervised storage of explosives and detonators. These magazines are light enough for daily transport from your overnight storage area to the job site. IME/DOT Combination Boxes are also constructed to
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Supplier: U.S. Explosive Storage
Description: Day Boxes are constructed of 11 gauge steel, lined with a minimum of 1/2" plywood and meets all ATF standards. Top opening day boxes have doors that overlap its sides by 1" to ensure weather resistance. The single lock door system has hinges that cannot be removed once the door is closed
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Description: transportation, storage, handling and use of commercial explosives and blasting agents. A10.7 Table of Contents SECTION PAGE 1. General 11 1.1 Scope 11 1.2 Purpose 11 1.3 Exceptions 11 2. References 11
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Labor > Mine Safety and Health Administration > Fatal Investigation Reports > Metal and Nonmetal Mines > 2001 > [F...
• The front 18.67 feet of the trailer was modified into a Type 2 explosives magazine .
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States > Louisiana > State > Regulations > Title 33 - Environmental Quality > Part V - Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials > Subpart 2. Department of Publ...
Facilities with type 2 explosives magazines and/or type 3 explosives magazines as described in LAC 55, Part I, Chapter 15, licensed pursuant to and in full compliance with the Louisiana State Police Explosives Code are exempt from inventory reporting if no hazardous…
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States > Louisiana > State > Register > 2014 > 09/20/2014
Facilities with type 2 explosives magazines and/or type 3 explosives magazines as described in LAC 55, Part I, Chapter 15, licensed pursuant to and in full compliance with the Louisiana State Police Explosives Code are exempt from inventory reporting if no hazardous…
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States > Louisiana > State > Register > 2014 > 12/20/2014
Facilities with type 2 explosives magazines and/or type 3 explosives magazines as described in LAC 55, Part I, Chapter 15, licensed pursuant to and in full compliance with the Louisiana State Police Explosives Code are exempt from inventory reporting if no hazardous…
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Federal Register > Wednesday, January 29, 2003 > [68 FR 4402] Explosive Pest Control Devices (2002R-285P)
In addition, we believe that acquiring type-1 and type - 2 explosives storage magazines will be cost prohibitive for most end-users due to the infrequent need and use of these devices.
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States > California > State > Register > 2002 > [2002 CA Register cr06282002] 06/28/2002
…magazines; to remove the phrase ‘‘not in’’ and replace it with the phrase ‘‘located outside’’ to clarify the original intent of the regulation that one day’s accumulation of waste or scrap explosives stored in a Type 2 magazine be located outside the…
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States > New Jersey > State > Regulations > Title 12 - Labor and Workforce Development > [N.J.A.C. 12:190] 190 - Explosives
(b) Type 1 magazines and type 2 outdoor magazines in which high explosives are stored shall be located no closer to inhabited buildings, passenger railways, public highways, or other magazines in which high explosives are stored, than the distances specified in Table…
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States > Washington > State > Regulations > Title 296 - Department of Labor and Industries > [WAC 296-52] 052 - Safety Standards for the Possession‚ Hand...
(k) Caps, cap and fuse assemblies, armed hand charges, or fuse igniters shall not be carried into or stored in a Type 1 or 2 magazine which contains 1.1 explosives .
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States > Washington > State > Proposed Regulations > 2006 Documents > July 5, 2006 > [2006 WA Proposed wa-20060705-0027-0002068] WAC 296-52 - Proposed Rules - ...
(k) Caps, cap and fuse assemblies, armed hand charges, or fuse igniters shall not be carried into or stored in a Type 1 or 2 magazine which contains 1.1 explosives .
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States > Indiana > State > Proposed Regulations > 2002 Documents > July 1, 2002 > [2002 IN Proposed 74460] 675 IAC 22-2.2, 2.3 - Proposed Rules - 675 IAC 22-2....
High explosives shall be stored in a Type 2 magazine .