Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-2.014 - Transportation; Vehicles; Safety Requirements
(1) Vehicles used for transporting explosives
shall be strong enough to carry the load without difficulty and be in good
mechanical condition. If vehicles do not have a closed body, the body shall be
covered with a flameproof and moisture-proof tarpaulin or other effective
protection against moisture and sparks. All vehicles used for the
transportation of explosives shall have tight floors, and any exposed
spark-producing metal on the inside of the body shall be covered with wood or
other non-sparking materials to prevent contact with packages of explosives.
Packages of explosives shall not be loaded above the sides of an open-body
vehicle.
(2) Every vehicle used for
transporting explosives shall be marked or placarded on both sides, front and
rear with the word "EXPLOSIVES" in letters not less than 3 inches in height in
contrasting colors, or in lieu thereof, shall conspicuously display upon an
erect pole, in such a manner that it will be readily visible from all
directions, a red flag of not less than 540 square inches in area with the word
"EXPLOSIVES" painted, stamped or sewed thereon in white letters at least 6
inches in height. This subsection shall not apply to vehicles carrying 6 pounds
or less of explosive and/or 12 or less electric blasting caps. Note: See rule
69A-2.017, F.A.C., for the
transportation of smokeless propellants.)
(3) Every motor vehicle used for transporting
explosives shall be equipped with a minimum of two fire extinguishers, each
having a rating of at least 5-BC, completely filled and in working condition.
This subsection shall not apply to vehicles carrying 100 pounds or less of
smokeless propellant, 6 pounds or less of explosives and/or 12 or less electric
blasting caps.
(a) Only extinguishers listed
or approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., Factory Mutual Laboratories,
or by some other nationally recognized fire equipment testing laboratory, shall
be deemed suitable for use on explosives-carrying vehicles.
(b) Extinguishers shall be filled and ready
for immediate use and located near the driver's seat. Extinguishers shall be
examined periodically as to condition by a competent
person.
(4) Motor
vehicles used for transporting explosives shall be given the following
inspection before each trip to determine that they are in the proper condition
for safe transportation of explosives:
(a)
Fire extinguishers shall be filled and in working order;
(b) All electrical wiring shall be completely
protected and securely fastened to prevent short circuiting;
(c) Chassis, motor, pan and underside of body
shall be reasonably clean and free of excess oil and grease;
(d) Fuel tank and feed line shall be secure
and have no leaks;
(e) Brakes,
lights, horns, windshield wipers, and steering apparatus shall function
properly;
(f) Tires shall be
checked for proper inflation and defects;
(g) The vehicle shall be in proper condition
in every other respect and acceptable for handling
explosives.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 552.13 FS. Law Implemented 552.12, 552.13 FS.
New 6-25-66, Amended 10-18-67, Repromulgated 12-24-74, Formerly 4A-2.14, 4A-2.014.
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