13 N.C. Admin. Code 07F .0708 - LOADING OF EXPLOSIVES OR BLASTING AGENTS
Additions and amendments to 29 CFR 1926.905 Loading of Explosives or Blasting Agents apply throughout the Rules in this Section as follows:
(a) Procedures that permit safe and efficient
loading shall be established by the Blaster-in-Charge or the employer before
loading is started.
(b) Drill holes
shall be sufficiently large to admit easy insertion of the cartridges of
explosives.
(c) Tamping shall be
done only with non-metal, non-sparking tamping poles without exposed metal
parts, except that nonsparking metal connectors may be used for jointed poles.
Violent tamping shall be prohibited. The primer shall never be
tamped.
(d) No holes shall be
loaded except those to be fired in the next round of blasting. After loading,
remaining explosives and detonators shall be promptly moved to a safe location
and attended or stored pursuant to ATF storage requirements contained in 27 CFR
Part 55.
(e) Drilling shall not be
started until all visible butts of old holes are examined for unexploded
charges, and if any are found, they shall be disposed of in accordance with
1926.911, before work proceeds.
(h)
Machines, personnel and tools not required for the blasting operation shall be
removed from the blast site before explosives are removed from storage or
transportation vehicles. Blasting operation related vehicles or equipment shall
not be driven over, or near enough to, explosive material or initiation systems
to come into contact with the explosive material or initiation systems.
Equipment not needed for the final blast shall not be operated within 50 feet
of loaded holes.
(i) During loading
the only activity permitted within the blast site shall be that required to
successfully and safely load the hole.
(j) Power lines and portable electric cables
for equipment being used shall be kept a safe distance from explosives or
blasting agents. The blaster shall assure that cables in the proximity of
loaded holes are deenergized and locked out. Additionally, when using electric
detonators, the provisions of 1926.906(b) apply.
(k) Holes shall be checked prior to loading
to determine depth and conditions. Only those holes determined by the
Blaster-in-Charge to be satisfactory shall be loaded.
(l) When loading a line of holes with more
than one loading crew, the crews shall be separated by practical distance
consistent with safe and efficient operation and supervision of
crews.
(m) No explosive shall be
loaded or used underground in the presence of combustible gases or combustible
dusts, unless the work is performed in accordance with the Mine Safety and
Health Administration (MSHA) standards at 30 CFR 75 related to such
environments, which are incorporated herein by reference, including subsequent
amendments and editions, and unless the explosives have been approved as
permissible explosives for use in gassy or dusty environments by
MSHA.
(n) No explosives other than
those in IME Fume Class 1 shall be used. However, explosives complying with the
requirements of IME Fume Class 2 and IME Fume Class 3 may be used if adequate
ventilation has been provided to prevent explosive or hazardous substance
hazards to employees.
(q) A bore
hole shall never be sprung when there is a risk of a premature detonation of a
loaded hole.
(s) Areas in which
loading is suspended or loaded holes are awaiting firing shall be attended, and
barricaded, posted, or flagged as needed to guard against unauthorized entry or
initiation.
(t) The blaster shall
keep an accurate, up-to-date record of explosives, blasting agents, and
blasting supplies used in each blast and shall keep an accurate running
inventory of all explosives and blasting agents in the blaster's
custody.
(u) When loading blasting
agents pneumatically over electric detonators, semiconductive delivery hose
shall be used and the equipment shall be bonded and grounded.
(v) Primers shall be made up just before
their time of use and at the point of use.
(w) Holes shall not be drilled in a manner
that disturbs or intersects a loaded hole.
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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