34 Pa. Code § 5.192 - Operation
(a)
Floors. Floors in storage areas and in the processing plant
shall be composed of concrete.
(b)
Storage areas. Storage areas for processed or unprocessed
ammonium nitrate shall be separated from fuel storage areas.
(c)
Draft vents. A natural
draft vent shall be provided.
(d)
Heating. Heat shall be provided exclusively from a source
located outside the building.
(e)
Washdown hose and drain. A washdown hose and drain shall be
provided.
(f)
Mixer design.
Mixer design shall avoid possibilities of frictional heating,
compaction, and particularly, confinement. Only open mixers shall be used.
Bearings and gears shall be protected against the accumulation of ammonium
nitrate dust. All surfaces shall be easily accessible for cleaning.
(g)
Mixing and packaging equipment.
Mixing and packaging equipment shall be constructed of nonsparking
materials compatible with the ammonium nitrate composition. Copper and its
alloys are not preferred because of corrosion problems.
(h)
Personnel limits.
Personnel limits shall be established, posted, and enforced while operations
involving explosives are underway in the mixing plant.
(i)
Daily washdowns. There
shall be daily washdowns of the floors and equipment of mixing and packaging
rooms to prevent any accumulation of ammonium nitrate or fuel oil or other
sensitizers.
(j)
Sensitizing of ammonium nitrate materials. The sensitizing of
ammonium nitrate in an established mine or quarry and at the site of an
explosive blast for immediate use is permitted, subject to all the requirements
of this section and such sensitizing shall:
(1) Be done under the direct supervision of a
licensed blaster.
(2) In a location
reasonably safe in light of the quantities involved.
(3) Using equipment, materials, and methods
approved by an authorized representative of the Department as adequate to
provide for proper and safe admixture without frictional heating, compaction,
or confinement.
(4) In quantities
and at locations appropriate to minimize the requirements for storage,
handling, and transportation of sensitized ammonium nitrate
materials.
(5) Smoking and any open
flame are prohibited where sensitizing is being conducted.
(k)
Use of liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
The use of liquid hydrocarbon fuels of a volatility no higher than
No. 2 diesel fuel (minimum flashpoint of 145° F ASTM closed cup procedure)
is prohibited.
(l)
Use of
metal dust. The use of metal dust, such as aluminum powder or
chlorates and perchlorates, or explosive oil, such as nitroglycerine, will be
permitted only where the strict standards of normal explosive plant operations
are met.
(m)
Unusual
compositions. No unusual compositions shall be attempted, except under
the supervision of competent personnel equipped to determine the sensitivity of
the resulting compositions.
(n)
Distance. A maximum production of one day or the limit
determined by the Intraplant Quantity and Distance Table in §
5.62 (relating to location),
whichever is less, is permitted within the immediate vicinity of the mixing or
packaging plant.
Notes
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