13 N.C. Admin. Code 07F .0705 - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION OF EXPLOSIVES
Additions and amendments to 29 CFR 1926.902 Surface Transportation of Explosives apply throughout the Rules in this Section as follows:
(a) Surface transportation of explosives and
blasting agents shall be in accordance with applicable U.S. Department of
Transportation (hereafter, DOT) regulations. Where DOT regulations do not
normally apply (e.g., off-road vehicles), compliance shall be in accordance
with either the directly related DOT regulation or 1926.902(b) through
1926.902(1), as applicable. Where DOT regulations do not exist, 1926.902(b)
through 1926.902(l) apply.
(b)
Motor vehicles or conveyances transporting explosives shall only be driven by,
and be in the charge of, a licensed driver. The driver shall be familiar with
the local, State, and Federal regulations governing the transportation of
explosives.
(d) Explosives,
blasting agents, and blasting supplies shall not be transported with other
materials or cargoes. Blasting caps and detonators shall not be transported in
the same vehicle with other explosives unless the provisions of the IME Safety
Publication No. 22, "Recommendations for the Safe Transportation of Detonators
in a Vehicle with other Explosive Materials," which is incorporated herein by
reference including subsequent amendments and editions, are followed.
(f) When explosives are transported by a
vehicle with an open body, an ATF Type 2, ATF Type 3, IME 22 or original
manufacturer's container shall be securely attached to the vehicle to contain
the cargo.
(h) Every motor vehicle
or conveyance used for transporting explosives shall be marked or placarded on
both sides, the front, and the rear with the word "Explosives" in red letters,
not less than 4 inches in height, on white background. The motor vehicle or
conveyance may also display, in such a manner that it will be readily visible
from all directions, a red flag 18 inches by 30 inches, with the word
"Explosives" painted, stamped, or sewed thereon, in white letters, at least 6
inches in height.
(i) Each vehicle
used for transportation of explosives shall be equipped with a fully charged
fire extinguisher, in good condition (as described in
29 CFR
1926.150). An extinguisher, approved by a
nationally recognized testing laboratory, of not less than 10-ABC rating will
meet the minimum requirement. The driver shall be trained in the use of the
extinguisher on the vehicle.
(j)
Motor vehicles or conveyances carrying explosives or blasting agents, shall not
be taken inside a garage or shop for repairs or servicing.
(l) In order to prevent explosives hazards,
explosive materials shall be transported to the storage or blast site without
delay.
Notes
Recodified from 13 NCAC 07F .0201 Eff. August 3, 2005;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 1, 2016.
Recodified from 13 NCAC 07F .0201 Eff. August 3, 2005;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 1, 2016.
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