RI 3910 Supplement to Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Previous to December 31, 1945

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Jan 1, 1947
Abstract
This supplement has been prepared to furnish information on amendments to the regulations that were approved by acting secretary of the Interior on June 24, 1946, while this report was in the press.
Page 14, item 2, and page 20, item 4, have been amended by the addition of the following footnote:
"Pending the development of a satisfactory multiple-shot permissible blasting unit, a blasting unit of Type II, Class A, covered by Federal Specification WB 411, December 31, 1941 (with or without Amendment 2, June 16, 1945), may be used until Decem- ber 31, 1947. Should a satisfactory multiple-shot permissible unit be made available prior to that date, this interim approval may be terminated."
Page 14, footnote / has been amended to read as follows:
"The use of charges over 1-1/2 pounds and not exceeding 3 pounds is approved pending further investigation. The approval, which may be withdrawn at any time, expires December 31, 1947, unless renewed. For charges over 1-1/2 pounds, the following additional requirements must be observed:
(1) Shot holes must be 6 feet or greater in length.
(2) Explosives must be charged in a continuous train with no cartridges deliberately deformed or crushed, with all car- tridges in contact with each other, and with the end cartridges touching the rear of the hole and the stemming, respectively.
(3) The permissible explosive must be one showing toxic gas omission that will place it in either Class A or Class B."
Citation
APA:
(1947) RI 3910 Supplement to Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Previous to December 31, 1945MLA: RI 3910 Supplement to Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Previous to December 31, 1945. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.