South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 71 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION-DIVISION OF LABOR
Article 8 - OFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Subarticle 3 - EXPLOSIVES
Section 71-8302.4 - Licenses and Permits
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 71-8302.4
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Classification of Licenses and Permits
Class |
Category |
Blasting Permitted |
|
1. |
A |
Unlimited |
All types of blasting |
2. |
B |
General |
All phases of blasting operations in quarries, aboveground open pit mines, and aboveground construction |
3. |
C |
General |
All phases of blasting operations in underground mines, shafts, tunnels, and drifts |
4. |
D |
Demolition |
All phases of blasting in demolition projects |
5. |
E |
Seismic |
All phases of blasting in seismic prospecting |
6. |
G |
Special |
Special blasting as described on the permit |
B. Licenses
1. No person shall be granted a
license who has not successfully completed a written examination administered
or accepted by the OSFM covering the applicable codes, state laws and
regulations for the license classification for which they are
applying.
2. Licenses are not
transferable.
3. The OSFM may
accept determination of relief from disability incurred by reason of a criminal
conviction that has been granted by the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearm and Explosives, U. S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.,
pursuant to Section
555.142, Subpart H, Title 27, Code of
Federal Regulations and Title
18 United States Code,
Chapter 40, Section
845(b).
4. All applicants for licensing shall:
a. Submit an application for licensure as
prescribed by OSFM.
b. Provide
copies of all appropriate Federal licenses to handle and use explosives or
explosive materials.
c. Provide
proof of public liability insurance for an amount not less than five hundred
thousand dollars ($500,000). The coverage company must be an insurer which is
either licensed by the DOI in this State or approved by the DOI as a
nonadmitted surplus lines carrier for risks located in this State. In the event
the liability insurance is canceled, suspended, or nonrenewed, the insurer
shall give immediate notice to the OSFM.
d. Each applicant renewing a license shall
attend at least four (4) hours of continuing education acceptable to the OSFM.
Certificates of training or other proof of training attendance must be provided
when requested by the OSFM.
C. Blasting Permits
1. Blasting Permit shall be requested online
through the OSFM Information Management System (IMS) and shall contain the
information deemed appropriate by the OSFM. At a minimum, the application form
shall include:
a. Applicant name and contact
information;
b. Blaster name,
license, and contact information;
c. Blast site information including location,
purpose of blasting, and fire department responsible for responding to the
site;
d. Anticipated date and time
range of blasting operations;
e.
The type(s) of explosive used;
f.
Information on quantities of explosive used including the estimated amount of
explosives for the duration of the permit, amount per shot, and amount per
charge; and,
g. Information
regarding whether a seismograph will be used.
h. Current certificate of
insurance;
i. Site plan of the
blast site showing measured distances to adjacent buildings, streets,
utilities, wells, and other facilities that have been superimposed on
officially published maps, electronic satellite imagery, or another means of
showing the site area and its vicinity that OSFM determines to be
acceptable;
j. Blasting plan that
addresses proposed blasting procedures, quantity of material to be removed by
blasting, number of blasts to be detonated, quantity and type of explosives to
be used, maximum amount of explosives per delay, the maximum number of holes
per delay, and the proposed placement of seismographs; and
k. Safety plan that addresses on-site
storage, traffic control, barricading, signage plan, and adverse weather
operation plan.
2. No
permit will be granted without submission of a complete Blasting Permit
application form and payment of application fee.
3. No variations from the terms of the
blasting permit are allowed without authorization from the
OSFM.
D. Magazine Permits
1. Magazine Permits shall be requested online
through the OSFM Information Management System (IMS) and shall contain the
information deemed appropriate by the OSFM.
2. Magazine permits shall be visible on the
exterior of all magazines. Defaced or destroyed permits will be reported to the
OSFM when discovered. The OSFM may, at their discretion, charge the
administrative costs of replacing the magazine permit.
3. Each magazine shall be inspected and
approved by the OSFM before use.
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