8 AAC 61.1020 - Additional explosive and blasting standards
(a) In addition to
the requirements set out in
29 C.F.R.
1910.109(e), as amended, an
employer shall ensure the following:
(1) all
employees doing excavation, tunnel, quarry, earth removal, or construction work,
and who are emplacing explosives for detonation, installing primers, fuses,
wires, or other means of detonation, or detonating explosives, are required to
obtain a certificate of fitness for explosive handlers issued by the department,
the standards and application procedures for certificate of fitness for explosive
handlers are contained in
8
AAC 62.020 -
8
AAC 62.070;
(2) an employee handling explosive materials
shall be supervised by a holder of a certificate of fitness for explosive
handlers and shall be at least 18 years of age.
(b) Notwithstanding
29 C.F.R.
1910.109(e)(1)(v), if fewer
than six hours of daylight will occur in a 24-hour period, blasting operations
may be performed at night if the employer ensures that the following additional
safety requirements for employees are met:
(1)
all affected employees must be notified before night-time blasting operations are
begun; notification must be by verbal communication and by posting a notice in a
place where notices to employees are usually posted by the employer;
(2) the department must be notified at least 72
hours before blasting work is begun, indicating the location where blasting will
be done and the approximate length of time the blasting will be in progress; upon
completion of the blasting operations, the department must be notified of
completion;
(3) written procedures on
how night blasting operations will be controlled must be made available upon
request to the department when blasting is to be done within one-half mile of
populated areas; these procedures must show the specific precautions that will be
taken to ensure control of the site where blasting will be done and must place an
emphasis on the protection of employees;
(4) the blaster must have a current state
certificate of fitness for explosive handling and must be designated in writing
by the employer for each night-blasting project; the blaster shall be responsible
for all activities of employees within the blasting area and within 100 feet of
the blasting area; the blaster shall control access by employees to this
area;
(5) a minimum of four mobile
flood light complexes must be used to illuminate the blasting area; each flood
light complex must have its own generator plant, complete with four 1,000 watt
flood lights, and must be capable of illuminating the blasting area so that there
will be no shadows or darkened areas; additional flood light complexes must be
brought into use if the blaster considers them necessary for safe operations to
protect employees;
(6) the employer
shall control access to the entire site to ensure that an employee does not enter
unsafe areas during the blast;
(7)
the blaster must be protected from flying rock by either adequate shelter or by
keeping a safe distance from the blast; all other employees shall leave the blast
site and keep a sufficient distance away from flying rock due to the
blast;
(8) after the blast, and
before any employees or equipment enter the blast site, the flood light complexes
must be repositioned to illuminate the site as specified by the blaster; the
blaster shall examine the area for misfires, loose explosives, or other hazards;
handheld battery-powered lamps, approved by a nationally recognized testing
laboratory as defined in
29
C.F.R. 1910.7 for use in hazardous locations,
may be used to supplement the flood light complexes during this examination; an
employee may not enter the area until the blaster gives clearance to do
so.
(c) In this section,
"night" or "night time" means the hours from one-half hour after sunset to
one-half hour before sunrise.
Notes
Authority:AS 18.60.020
AS 18.60.030
AS 18.60.075
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