Utah Admin. Code R614-4-15 - Slurry, Water Gel and Emulsions
A. General Provisions. Unless otherwise set
forth in this rule, slurry, water gels, and emulsions shall be manufactured,
transported, stored and used in the same manner as explosives or blasting
agents in accordance with these regulations.
B. Types and classification.
1. Slurry, water gels, and emulsions which
are cap-sensitive as defined in
R614-4-2.B. under
Blasting Agent shall be classified as an explosive and manufactured,
transported, stored, and used as specified for "explosives" in this
rule.
2. Slurry, water gels, and
emulsions which are not cap-sensitive as defined in
R614-4-2.B.of this
section under Blasting Agent shall be classified as blasting agents and
manufactured, transported, stored, and used as specified for "blasting agents"
in this rule.
3. When tests on
specific formulations of slurry, water gels, and emulsions result in Department
of Transportation classification as a Class B explosive, bullet-resistant
magazines are not required. See
R614-4-12.
C. Fixed Location Mixing
1. Buildings or other facilities used for the
mixing of slurrys, water gels and emulsions 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.
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. Internal-combustion
engines, such as diesel or gasoline-powered generators, when the hazard exists,
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.
D. Ingredients
of Slurry, Water Gels and Emulsions.
1.
Ingredients of slurrys, water gels, and emulsions shall conform to the
requirements of this subdivision.
2. Ingredients in themselves classified as
Class A or Class B Explosives shall be stored in conformity with R614-4-15 of
this rule.
3. Nitrate-water
solutions may be stored in tank cars, tank trucks, or fixed tanks without
quantity or distance limitations. Spills or leaks which may contaminate
combustible materials shall be cleaned up immediately.
4. Metal powders such as aluminum shall be
kept dry and shall be stored in containers or bins which are moisture-resistant
or weathertight. Solid fuels shall be used in such manner as to minimize dust
explosion hazards.
5. Ingredients
shall not be stored with incompatible materials.
6. Peroxides and chlorates shall not be
used.
E. Mixing
Equipment
1. Mixing equipment shall comply
with the requirements of this subdivision.
2. 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, and
confinement.
3. Both equipment and
handling procedures shall be designed to prevent the introduction of foreign
objects or materials.
4. Mixers,
pumps, valves and related equipment shall be designed to permit regular and
periodic flushing, cleaning, dismantling, and inspection.
5. All electrical equipment including wiring,
switches, controls, motors and lights, shall conform to the requirements of 29
CFR 1910 Subpart S.
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. The design of vehicles shall comply with
the requirements of this subdivision.
a.
Vehicles used over public highways for the bulk transportation of water gels or
of ingredients classified as dangerous commodities, shall meet the requirements
of the Department of Transportation and shall meet the requirements of this
Part.
b. When electric power is
supplied by a self-contained motor generator located on the vehicle the
generator shall be at a point separated from where the water gel is
discharged.
c. The design of
processing equipment and general requirements shall conform to the requirements
of this Chapter.
d. A bulk delivery
vehicle shall be strong enough to carry the load without difficulty and be in
good mechanical condition.
e. 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.
G. Operation of bulk delivery and mixing
vehicles shall comply with the requirements of this subdivision.
1. The operator shall be trained in the safe
operation of the vehicle together with its mixing, conveying, and related
equipment. He shall be familiar with the commodities being delivered and the
general procedure for handling emergency situations.
2. 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.
3. No person shall be allowed
to smoke, carry matches or any flame-producing devices, or carry any firearms
while in or about bulk vehicles effecting the mixing, transfer, or
down-the-hole loading of slurry, water gels, and emulsions, at or near the
blasting site.
4. 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 the driver the assistance of a second
person to guide the driver's movements.
5. No in transit mixing of materials shall be
performed.
6. The location chosen
for slurry, water gel, and emulsions or ingredient transfer from a support
vehicle into the borehole loading vehicle shall be away from the blasting hole
site when the boreholes are loaded or in the process of being loaded.
Notes
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