Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Specifications for all
blasting operations.
(1) No explosives
will be
abandoned.
(2) Smoking, firearms,
(except firearms carried by guards), matches, open flame lamps, and other fire,
flame, heat or spark-producing devices are not
permitted in or within fifty feet of explosive magazines or while
explosives are being handled, transported or used.
(3) Persons authorized to prepare explosive
charges or conduct blasting operations will use every
reasonable precaution, including, but not limited to, warning signals, flags,
barricades, or woven wire mats to protect employees.
(4) Before a charge is detonated, employees
will be
instructed to leave the blasting area.
(5) Blasting operations in the proximity of
overhead power lines, communications lines, utility services, or other services
and structures, the blaster will notify the appropriate representatives of such
utilities at least twenty-four hours in advance of blasting, specifying the
location and intended time of such blasting. Verbal notice
will be
confirmed with written notice.
(6)
Signs will be posted warning against the use of mobile radio
transmitters on all roads within one thousand feet of blasting operations where
electric blasting caps are used.
(7) All blasting operations
will be
suspended and employees removed from the blasting area during the approach and
progress of an electrical storm.
(8) Empty boxes, paper, and fiber packing
materials which have previously contained explosive materials
will be
disposed of in a safe manner, or reused in accordance with the department of
transportation's hazardous materials regulations (49 CFR parts
177-180).
(9) Containers of explosives
will not
be opened in any magazine or within fifty feet of any magazine. In opening kegs
or wooden cases, no sparking metal tools will be used;
wooden wedges and either wood, fiber or rubber mallets
will be
used. Nonsparking metallic slitters may be used for opening fiberboard
cases.
(10) Explosive materials
that are obviously deteriorated or damaged will not be used
and will
be disposed of in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation.
(B) Transportation of explosives.
Any vehicle used to transport explosives on the job site
will
have a nonsparking floor and side members and will be equipped
with a fully charged fire extinguisher of not less than ten-ABC rating.
Blasting caps or electric blasting caps will not be
transported over the highways on the same vehicles with other explosives,
unless packaged, segregated, and transported in accordance with the department
of transportation's hazardous materials regulations (49 CFR parts
177-180).
(C) Storage of explosives and blasting
agents.
(1) Blasting caps, electric blasting
caps, or other detonating devices will not be stored in the same magazine with other
explosives or blasting agents.
(2)
Primed cartridges will not be stored.
(3) All explosives stored on the job site
will be
stored in approved storage facilities. All brush and combustible materials
will be
kept clear of the magazine to a distance of no less than twenty-five
feet.
(D) Loading of
explosives or blasting agents.
(1) All drill
holes will be sufficiently large to admit freely the
insertion of the packages of explosive materials.
(2) Tamping will be done
only with wooden rods or plastic tamping poles without exposed metal parts,
except that nonsparking metal connectors may be used for jointed poles. Violent
tamping is not permitted. Primed cartridges
will not
be tamped.
(3) No holes
will be
loaded except those to be fired in the next round of blasting. After loading,
all remaining explosives shall be immediately returned to the
magazine.
(4) Drilling
will not
be started until all remaining butts of old holes are examined with a wooden
rod for unexploded charges, and, if any are found, they
will be
refired before work proceeds.
(5)
Drill holes which have contained explosives or blasting agents
will not
be made deeper.
(6) No loaded holes
will be
left unattended.
(E)
Initiation of explosive charges.
(1) General.
(a) When fuse is used, the blasting cap
will be
securely attached to it with a standard ring type cap crimper. All primers
shall be assembled no less than fifty feet from any magazine.
(b) Primers for use in blasting
will be
made up only as needed for each round of blasting.
(c) No blasting cap
will be
inserted in the explosive materials without first making a hole in the
cartridge for the cap with a wooden punch of proper size or standard cap
crimper.
(d) If there are any
misfires while using cap and fuse, all employees will be required
to remain away from the charge for at least an hour. If electric blasting caps
are used and a misfire occurs, this waiting period may be reduced to thirty
minutes.
(2) Electric
blasting caps.
(a) Blasters, when testing
circuits to loaded holes, will use only blasting galvanometers or other
instruments which have been designed and approved for the purpose.
(b) Only the employee making the final check
on the wire connections will fire the shot. All connections
will be
made from bore hole back to the source of firing current, and the leading wires
will
remain shorted and not be connected to the blasting machine or other source of
current until the charge is to be fired.