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NFPA 495 2010

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Explosive Materials Code

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Control hazards when handling explosives by following the up-to-date safety provisions in the 2010 NFPA 495.

NFPA 495: Explosive Materials Code identifies reasonable levels of safety for the manufacture, transportation, storage, sale, and use of explosive materials, including blasting agents, water gel and emulsion materials, smokeless propellants, black powder propellants, and small arms ammunition. It does not apply to transportation of such material used for military purposes or when under jurisdiction of the federal government.

Key 2010 Code changes that explosives manufacturers; small arms manufacturers, distributors, or retailers; or enforcers such as fire and building officials need to know about include:

  • Updated definitions for consistency with changes in federal regulatory provisions
  • New requirement that a security plan must be provided as part of the permitting process for explosive materials
  • Clarified that certain provisions of the code were not applicable to handloading of small arms ammunition for personal use.
  • New rule requires hazard analyses to be performed as part of manufacturing processes.
  • New requirement allows the use of quantitative-risk-assessment (QRA) in cases where the quantity-distance (Q-D) requirements cannot be met.
  • Recognizing the use of QRA, changes were made permitting the siting of explosive magazines to be based on QRA in addition to the traditional American Table of Distances.
  • New section on site control addresses the added aspects of site security.
  • Materials of construction for explosives magazines were added to expand the list of permitted materials.
  • Modified quantity limits for display or storage of certain small arms primers classified by DOT as 1.4S.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
Additional Notices and Disclaimers
4 2.1 General
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
2.2 NFPA Publications
8 Chapter 1 Administration
Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
1.3 Application
1.4 Retroactivity
1.4 Retroactivity
1.5 Equivalency
1.5 Equivalency
1.6 Enforcement
1.6 Enforcement
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
9 2.3 Other Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
12 Chapter 4 Security and Safety of Explosive Materials
Chapter 4 Security and Safety of Explosive Materials
4.1 Basic Requirements
4.1 Basic Requirements
13 4.2 Permit Requirements
4.2 Permit Requirements
4.3 Permit Classes
4.3 Permit Classes
4.4 Requirements for Blaster’s Permit
4.4 Requirements for Blaster’s Permit
4.5 Posting of Permits
4.5 Posting of Permits
4.6 Permit Restrictions
4.6 Permit Restrictions
14 4.7 Denial or Revocation of Permits
4.7 Denial or Revocation of Permits
4.8 Record Keeping and Reporting
4.8 Record Keeping and Reporting
4.9 Applications
4.9 Applications
4.10 Renewals
4.10 Renewals
Chapter 5 Manufacturing and Testing
Chapter 5 Manufacturing and Testing
5.1 Scope
5.1 Scope
5.2 General Requirements
5.2 General Requirements
15 5.3 Classification and Characterization of Energetic Materials Used in Process Operations
5.3 Classification and Characterization of Energetic Materials Used in Process Operations
17 5.4 Buildings and Equipment
5.4 Buildings and Equipment
19 5.5 Operations
5.5 Operations
20 5.6 Explosive Materials Testing Sites
5.6 Explosive Materials Testing Sites
Chapter 6 Blasting Agents
Chapter 6 Blasting Agents
6.1 Scope
6.1 Scope
6.2 Fixed Location Mixing
6.2 Fixed Location Mixing
21 6.3 Bulk Mixing and Delivery Vehicles
6.3 Bulk Mixing and Delivery Vehicles
22 6.4 Bulk Storage Bins
6.4 Bulk Storage Bins
6.5 Storage of Blasting Agents and Supplies
6.5 Storage of Blasting Agents and Supplies
23 6.6 Transportation of Packaged Blasting Agents
6.6 Transportation of Packaged Blasting Agents
6.7 Use of Blasting Agents
6.7 Use of Blasting Agents
Chapter 7 Water Gel, Slurry, and Emulsion Explosive Materials
Chapter 7 Water Gel, Slurry, and Emulsion Explosive Materials
7.1 Scope
7.1 Scope
7.2 Fixed Location Mixing
7.2 Fixed Location Mixing
24 7.3 Bulk Mixing and Delivery Vehicles
7.3 Bulk Mixing and Delivery Vehicles
7.4 Storage of Water Gels, Slurries, and Emulsions
7.4 Storage of Water Gels, Slurries, and Emulsions
Chapter 8 Transportation of Explosive Materials on Highways
Chapter 8 Transportation of Explosive Materials on Highways
8.1 Basic Requirements
8.1 Basic Requirements
25 8.2 Transportation Vehicles
8.2 Transportation Vehicles
8.3 Operation of Transportation Vehicles
8.3 Operation of Transportation Vehicles
26 Chapter 9 Aboveground Storage of Explosive Materials
Chapter 9 Aboveground Storage of Explosive Materials
9.1 Scope
9.1 Scope
9.2 Basic Requirements
9.2 Basic Requirements
9.3 Classification and Use of Magazines
9.3 Classification and Use of Magazines
9.4 Location of Magazines
9.4 Location of Magazines
34 9.5 Magazine Construction — Basic Requirements
9.5 Magazine Construction — Basic Requirements
35 9.6 Magazine Construction — Requirements for Specific Types
9.6 Magazine Construction — Requirements for Specific Types
36 9.7 Storage Within Magazines
9.7 Storage Within Magazines
37 9.8 Miscellaneous Safety Precautions
9.8 Miscellaneous Safety Precautions
Chapter 10 Use of Explosive Materials for Blasting
Chapter 10 Use of Explosive Materials for Blasting
10.1 Basic Requirements
10.1 Basic Requirements
38 10.2 Preblast Operations
10.2 Preblast Operations
39 10.3 Initiating Blasts
10.3 Initiating Blasts
10.4 Procedures After Blasting
10.4 Procedures After Blasting
10.5 Misfires
10.5 Misfires
40 10.6 Disposal of Explosive Materials
10.6 Disposal of Explosive Materials
Chapter 11 Ground Vibration, Air Overpressure, Flyrock, and Gases
Chapter 11 Ground Vibration, Air Overpressure, Flyrock, and Gases
11.1 Ground Vibration
11.1 Ground Vibration
11.2 Air Overpressure
11.2 Air Overpressure
11.3 Flyrock
11.3 Flyrock
11.4 Gases
11.4 Gases
41 Chapter 12 Explosive Materials at Piers and Railway, Truck, and Air Terminals
Chapter 12 Explosive Materials at Piers and Railway, Truck, and Air Terminals
12.1 Basic Requirements
12.1 Basic Requirements
43 12.2 Notifications
12.2 Notifications
12.3 Facilities for Trailer-on-Flatcar and Container-on-Flatcar
12.3 Facilities for Trailer-on-Flatcar and Container-on-Flatcar
12.4 Designation of Facilities
12.4 Designation of Facilities
Chapter 13 Precursor Chemicals
Chapter 13 Precursor Chemicals
13.1 Basic Requirements
13.1 Basic Requirements
13.2 Storage
13.2 Storage
13.3 Use
13.3 Use
13.4 Record Keeping and Reporting
13.4 Record Keeping and Reporting
44 Chapter 14 Small Arms Ammunition and Primers, Smokeless Propellants, and Black Powder Propellants
Chapter 14 Small Arms Ammunition and Primers, Smokeless Propellants, and Black Powder Propellants
14.1 Basic Requirements
14.1 Basic Requirements
14.2 Small Arms Ammunition
14.2 Small Arms Ammunition
14.3 Smokeless Propellants
14.3 Smokeless Propellants
45 14.4 Black Powder
14.4 Black Powder
14.5 Small Arms Primers
14.5 Small Arms Primers
Annex A Explanatory Material
Annex A Explanatory Material
51 Annex B Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 495
Annex B Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 495
Annex C Recommended Separation Distances of Ammonium Nitrate and Blasting Agents from Explosives or Blasting Agents
Annex C Recommended Separation Distances of Ammonium Nitrate and Blasting Agents from Explosives or Blasting Agents
53 Annex D Magazine Construction
Annex D Magazine Construction
54 Annex E U.S. Department of Transportation Proposed Revisions of Explosive Materials Transport Regulations
Annex E U.S. Department of Transportation Proposed Revisions of Explosive Materials Transport Regulations
56 Annex F Informational References
Annex F Informational References
58 Index
Index
NFPA 495 2010
$80.71