Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 351.350, 14 C.F.R. 103.1-103.23, 46 C.F.R. 147.1-148.04-23, 49 C.F.R. 171.1-179.500-18, 390.1-397.225
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 351.335 requires the
Department for Natural Resources to promulgate rules and administrative
regulations concerning the manufacture, transportation, sale, storage, or use
of explosives and unassembled components of explosives, and the maintenance of
these explosives, which have a direct bearing on safety to life and property.
This administrative regulation establishes the requirements for transporting
explosive materials in a vehicle and establishes standards for vehicle
construction, methods of loading explosives as cargo, and the warning signs and
fire extinguishers required for the vehicle.
Section 1.
(1) Transportation of explosives, blasting
agents, and blasting supplies, shall be in accordance with the provisions of
Department of Transportation regulations contained in 14 CFR 103.1 to 103.23,
Air Transportation; 46 CFR 147.1 to 148.04-23, Water Carriers; 49 CFR 171.1 to 179.500-18, Highways and Railways; and 49 CFR 390.1 to 397.225, Motor
Carriers.
(2) Motor vehicles or
conveyances transporting explosives shall only be driven by, and be in the
charge of, a licensed driver who is physically fit, as defined in 49 CFR 391.41, subpart E. He shall be familiar with the local, state, and federal
regulations governing the transportation of explosives.
(3) A person shall not smoke, carry matches
or any other flame-producing device, or carry firearms or loaded cartridges
while in or near a motor vehicle or conveyance transporting explosives,
blasting agents, and blasting supplies.
(4) Explosives or blasting agents shall not
be transported with other materials or cargoes in the same compartment.
Flammable material shall not be carried on the same vehicle as
explosives.
(5) Explosives or
blasting agents shall be transported in separate vehicles from detonators
unless:
(a) The detonators are placed in a
type 2 or type 3 magazine secured within the body of the truck;
(b) The detonators and explosives are
separated by four (4) inches of hardwood, and the detonators are totally
enclosed or confined by the hardwood construction; or
(c) The detonators are placed in suitable
containers or compartments constructed in accordance with the Institute of
Makers of Explosives Safety Library Publication No. 22.
(6) Vehicles used for transporting explosives
shall not exceed their cargo-carrying capacity, and shall be in good mechanical
condition.
(7) If high explosives
or detonators are transported by a vehicle with an open body, a Class II
magazine or original manufacturer's container shall be securely mounted within
the bed to contain the cargo. Containers of explosives or detonators shall not
be stacked higher than the sides or the tailgate of the vehicle. Blasting
agents shall be loaded in a stable manner so that they cannot fall from the
vehicle.
(8) All vehicles used for
the transportation of explosives shall have tight floors and any exposed
spark-producing metal on the inside of the body shall be covered with wood, or
other nonsparking material, to prevent contact with containers of
explosives.
(9) Every motor vehicle
or conveyance used for transporting any quantity of explosive materials on
public highways shall display all placards required by the U.S. Department of
Transportation. Vehicles transporting high explosives in areas off highways
shall be marked or placarded on both sides, front and rear, with either the
word "explosives" in red letters not less than four (4) inches in height, on
white background, or the appropriate U.S. Department of Transportation placards
described in 49 CFR 172.504.
(10)
Every vehicle or conveyance transporting blasting agents in areas other than
public highways shall be placarded on front, back, and both sides with the
words "Blasting Agent" or the appropriate U.S. Department of Transportation
placards described in 49 CFR 172.519 through 172.560.
(11) Each motor vehicle used for transporting
explosive materials shall be equipped with at least two (2) fire extinguishers
in good condition, each with a rating of at least 4A:40BC. The driver shall be
trained in the use of the extinguishers on his vehicle.
(12) Fire extinguishers shall be designed and
maintained to allow a visual determination that they are fully charged, and
shall be located on or in the vehicle in a manner so that they are accessible
for immediate use.
(13) Motor
vehicles or conveyances carrying explosives, blasting agents, or blasting
supplies shall not be taken inside a garage or shop for repairs or servicing.
(14) A motor vehicle transporting
explosives shall not be left unattended.
Section 2. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The "Institute of Makers of Explosives
Safety Library Publication No. 22, Recommendations for the Safe Transportation
of Detonators in a Vehicle with Certain Other Explosive Materials", revised
May, 1993 is incorporated by reference.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department for Natural
Resources, 300 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.