OFR-96(1)-78 Study Of The Use Of Taggants For Explosives Identification - Volume I. National Implementation Model - Executive Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Explosives identification tagging refers to the addition to explosives, during manufacture, of coded microparticles that can survive detonation, be recovered and decoded, and allow the explosives to be identified and traced to the last legal possessor as a result of distribution records kept of the coded tagged explosives. This study seeks to prepare the way for National implementation of identification tagging of all dynamites and cap-sensitive slurries (also known as water gels) by resolving technical issues and by developing a plan for pilot testing of the program. It is presented in two volumes: Volume I, National Implementation Model, and Volume II, Pilot Test Plan.
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APA:  (1977)  OFR-96(1)-78 Study Of The Use Of Taggants For Explosives Identification - Volume I. National Implementation Model - Executive Summary

MLA: OFR-96(1)-78 Study Of The Use Of Taggants For Explosives Identification - Volume I. National Implementation Model - Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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