Utah Admin. Code R614-4-14 - Blasting Agents
A. General. Unless
otherwise set forth in this rule, blasting agents, excluding slurry, water
gels, and emulsions, shall be manufactured, transported, stored, and used in
accordance with these regulations. Slurry, water gels, and emulsion are covered
in R614-4.
B. Fixed Location
Mixing.
1. Buildings or other facilities used
for the mixing of blasting agents shall conform to the following minimum
requirements.
2. Buildings shall be
of noncombustible construction or sheet metal on wood studs.
3. Floors shall be of concrete or other
non-absorbent material. They shall be constructed without enclosed floor drains
and piping into which molten materials could flow and be confined in case of
fire.
4. All fuel oil storage
facilities, including heating oil and process oil, shall be separated from the
mixing plant, and located in such a manner that in case of tank rupture the oil
will drain away from the mixing plant, or diked in a manner to contain the tank
contents in case of rupture.
5. The
building shall be well ventilated (See
R614-4-5.C.)
6. Only heating units which do not depend on
combustion processes, properly designed and located, may be used in the plant.
Electric heaters with exposed resistance elements are prohibited. All direct
sources of heat shall be provided from units located outside the mixing
building.
7. All
internal-combustion engines, such as diesel or gasoline-powered generators,
shall be located outside the mixing building, or shall be properly ventilated
and isolated by a permanent firewall. The exhaust systems on all such engines
shall be provided with spark arrester mufflers, or be remotely located, so that
any spark emission will not be a hazard to any materials in or adjacent to the
building.
C. Equipment
used for mixing blasting agents shall conform to the requirements of this
subdivision.
1. The design of the processing
equipment, including mixing and conveying equipment, shall be compatible with
the relative sensitivity of the materials being handled. Equipment shall be
designed to minimize the possibility of frictional heating, compaction,
overloading, accumulation of dust, and confinement. All bearings and drive
assemblies shall be mounted outside the mixer. All surfaces shall be accessible
for cleaning. All hollow shafts shall be constructed to permit venting with an
opening of at least 1/2 inch diameter.
2. Both equipment and handling procedures
shall be designed to prevent the introduction of foreign objects or
materials.
3. Mixers, pumps, valves
and related equipment shall be designed to permit regular and periodic
flushing, cleaning, dismantling and inspection.
4. All electrical equipment, including
wiring, switches, controls, motors and lights which is located inside the
mixing room shall conform to the requirements of 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S for
Class II, Division 2 locations.
5.
Mixing and packaging equipment shall be constructed of materials compatible
with the materials being handled.
6. Suitable means shall be provided to
prevent the flow of fuel to the mixer in case of fire. In gravity flow systems,
an automatic spring-loaded shut-off valve with fusible link shall be
installed.
D. The
provisions of this subdivision shall be considered when determining blasting
agent compositions.
1. The sensitivity of the
blasting agent shall be determined by means of a No. 8 test blasting cap at
regular intervals and after every change in formulations.
2. Oxidizers of small particle size, such as
crushed ammonium nitrate prills or fines, may be more sensitive than coarser
products and shall, therefore, be handled with greater care.
3. No hydrocarbon liquid fuel with flashpoint
lower than that of no. 2 diesel fuel oil 125 degrees F. minimum shall be
used.
4. Crude oil and crankcase
oil shall not be used.
5. Metal
powders such as aluminum shall be kept dry and shall be stored on containers or
bins which are moisture-resistant or weather-tight. Solid fuels shall be used
in such manner as to minimize dust explosion hazards.
6. Peroxides and chlorates shall not be
used.
E. Mixing
Operations
1. Safety precautions at mixing
plants shall include the requirements of this subdivision.
2. The mixing, loading, and ingredient
transfer areas where residues or spilled materials may accumulate shall be
cleaned periodically. A cleaning and collection system for dangerous residues
shall be provided.
3. A daily
visual inspection shall be made of the mixing, conveying and electrical
equipment to determine that such equipment is in safe operating condition. All
discrepancies shall be corrected prior to operation. A program of systematic
maintenance shall be conducted on a regular schedule.
4. The entire mixing and packaging plant
shall be cleaned regularly and thoroughly to prevent excessive accumulation of
dust, grease, and product ingredients.
5. Empty ingredient bags shall be disposed of
daily in a safe manner.
6. No
welding shall be permitted nor open flames allowed in or around the mixing or
storage area of the plant, unless the equipment and area have been completely
washed down and all fuels and oxidizing material removed.
7. Before welding or making repairs to hollow
shafts, all fuels and oxidizing material shall be removed from the outside and
inside of the shaft by a thorough washing, and the shaft shall be
vented.
8. Other explosive material
shall not be stored inside of or within 50 feet of any building or facility
used for the mixing of blasting agents.
F. Bulk delivery and mixing vehicles.
1. The provisions of this subparagraph shall
apply to off-highway private operations as well as to all public highway
movements.
2. A bulk vehicle body
for delivering and mixing blasting agents shall conform with the requirements
of this subdivision.
a. The body shall be
constructed of noncombustible materials.
b. Vehicles used to transport bulk premixing
blasting agents on public highways shall have closed bodies.
c. All moving parts of the mixing system
shall be designed as to prevent a heat buildup. Shafts or axles which contact
the product shall have outboard bearings with 1-inch minimum clearance between
the bearings and the outside of the product container. Particular attention
shall be given to the clearances on all moving parts.
d. A bulk delivery vehicle shall be strong
enough to carry the load without difficulty and be in safe mechanical
condition.
e. When electric power
is supplied by a self-contained motor generator located on the vehicle, the
motor generator shall be separated from the blasting agent discharge.
f. A positive action parking brake which will
set the wheel brakes on at least one axle shall be provided on vehicles when
equipped with air brakes and shall be used during bulk delivery operations.
Wheel chocks shall supplement parking brakes whenever conditions may
require.
3. Operation of
bulk delivery vehicles shall conform to the requirements of this subdivision.
These include the placarding requirements as specified by the Department of
Transportation.
a. The operator shall be
trained in the safe operation of the vehicle together with its mixing,
conveying, and related equipment. The employer shall assure that the operator
is familiar with the commodities being delivered and the general procedure for
handling emergency situations.
b.
The operator shall be familiar with applicable local, state, and federal laws
and regulations governing the transportation of explosive materials to the
location and on the site.
c. No
person shall smoke, carry matches or any flame producing device, or carry any
fire-arms while in or about bulk vehicles effecting the mixing, transfer, or
down-the-hole loading of blasting agents at or near the blasting
site.
d. Caution shall be exercised
in the movement of the vehicle in the blasting area to avoid driving the
vehicle over or dragging hoses over firing lines, cap wires, or explosive
materials. The employer shall assure that the driver, in moving the vehicle,
has assistance of a second person to guide his movements.
e. No in transit mixing of materials shall be
performed.
4. Pneumatic
loading from bulk delivery vehicles into blast holes primed with electric
blasting caps or other static-sensitive systems shall conform to the
requirements of the subdivision.
a. A positive
grounding device shall be used to prevent the accumulation of static
electricity.
b. A discharge hose
shall be used that has a resistance range that will prevent conducting stray
currents, but that is conductive enough to bleed off static buildup.
c. A qualified person shall evaluate all
systems to determine if they will adequately dissipate static under potential
field conditions.
5.
Repairs to bulk delivery vehicles shall conform to the requirements of this
Part.
a. No welding or open flames shall be
used on or around any part of the delivery equipment unless it has been
completely washed down and all oxidizer material removed.
b. Before welding or making repairs to hollow
shafts, the shaft shall be thoroughly cleaned inside and out and vented with a
minimum one-half inch diameter opening.
G. Bulk Storage Bins
1. The bin, including supports, shall be
constructed of compatible materials, waterproof, and adequately supported and
braced to withstand the combination of all loads including impact forces
arising from product movement within the bin and accidental vehicle contact
with the support legs.
2. The bin
discharge gate shall be designed to provide a closure tight enough to prevent
leakage of the stored product. Provision shall also be made so that the gate
can be locked.
3. Bin loading
manways or access hatches shall be hinged or otherwise attached to the bin and
designed to permit locking.
4. Any
electrically driven conveyors for loading or unloading bins shall conform to
the requirements of 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S. They shall be designed to minimize
damage from corrosion.
5. Bins
containing blasting agent shall be located, with respect to inhabited
buildings, passenger railroads, and public highways, in accordance with
American Table of Distances and separation from other blasting agent storage
and explosives storage shall be in conformity with NFPA 492.
6. Bins containing ammonium nitrate shall be
separate from blasting agent storage and explosives storage in conformity with
NFPA 492.
H. Storage of
Blasting Agents shall conform with the requirements of
R614-4-12.
I. Transportation of Blasting Agents shall
conform with the requirements of
R614-4-13.
Notes
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