13 N.C. Admin. Code 07F .0711 - USE OF DETONATING CORD AND SHOCK TUBE
Additions and amendments to 29 CFR 1926.908 Use of Detonating Cord and Shock Tube apply throughout the Rules in this Section as follows:
(a) A detonating cord consistent with the
type and physical condition of the bore hole and stemming and the type of
explosives shall be used.
(b)
Detonating cord shall be handled and used in the same manner as other
explosives.
(d) Detonating cord
shall be handled and used with care to avoid damaging or severing the cord
during and after loading and hooking-up. Shock tube shall never be pulled,
stretched, kinked, twisted, mashed or abused in any way which could cause the
tube to break or otherwise malfunction.
(e) Detonating cord connections, shock tube
connections and splices shall be competent and positive in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations. Knot-type or other cord-to-cord connections
shall be made only with detonating cord in which the explosive core is dry.
Down-the-hole shock tube splices are prohibited.
(g) All detonating cord connections, shock
tube connections and splices shall be inspected before firing the
blast.
(h) When detonating cord or
shock tube millisecond-delay connectors or short-interval-delay electric
detonators are used with detonating cord or shock tube, the practice shall
conform strictly to the manufacturer's recommendations.
(i) When connecting a detonator to detonating
cord or shock tube, the detonator shall be taped or otherwise attached securely
along the side or the end of the detonating cord, with the end of the detonator
containing the explosive charge pointed in the direction in which the
detonation is to proceed.
(k) Shock
tube shall not be connected to the initiation device until the blast is to be
fired.
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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