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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

352.251 Magazines for storage of explosives -- Requirements for construction and

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operation.
(1)Separate surface magazines shall be provided for the storage of explosives and
detonators.
(2)Surface magazines for storing and distributing explosives in amounts exceeding one
hundred twenty-five
(125)pounds shall be:
(a)Reasonably bulletproof and constructed of incombustible material or covered
with fire-resistive material. The roofs of magazines so located that it is
impossible to fire bullets directly through the roof from the ground need not
be bulletproof, but where it is possible to fire bullets directly through them,
roofs shall be made bullet-resistant by material construction, or by ceiling that
forms a tray containing not less than a four
(4)inch thickness of sand, or by
other methods;
(b)Provided with doors constructed of three-eighths (3/8) inch steel plate lined
with a two
(2)inch thickness of wood, or the equivalent;
(c)Provided with dry floors made of wood or other nonsparking material and
have no metal exposed inside the magazine;
(d)Provided with suitable warning signs so located that a bullet passing directly
through the face of a sign will not strike the magazine;
(e)Provided with properly screened ventilators;
(f)Equipped with no openings except for entrance and ventilation;
(g)Kept locked securely when unattended.
(3)Surface magazines for storing detonators shall be in accordance with other
provisions for storing explosives.
(4)The location of magazines shall be not less than two hundred
(200)feet from any
mine opening, occupied building, or public road. Where compliance with this
provision is not practicable, the magazine shall be effectively barricaded. Where
practicable, as determined by the mine inspector, future explosives magazines shall
be placed in open pits, ravines or other recessed areas.
(5)The supply kept in distribution magazines shall be limited to approximately one
day's requirements, and such supplies of explosives and detonators may be
distributed from the same magazine, if separated by at least a four
(4)inch
substantially fastened hardwood partition or the equivalent.
(6)The area surrounding magazines for not less than twenty-five
(25)feet in all
directions shall be kept free of rubbish, dry grass, or other materials of a
combustible nature.
(7)Only permissible lights, worn or carried, shall be used inside magazines.
(8)Only nonmetallic tools shall be used for opening wooden containers. Extraneous
materials shall not be stored in an explosives or detonator magazine.
(9)Smoking, carrying smokers' articles, or open flame shall be prohibited in or near
any magazine.
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