27 CFR 555.201 (K) Storage

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Voluntary Magazine Questionnaire For Agencies/Entities That Store Explosive Materials

27 CFR 555.201 (K) Storage

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§ 555.201

27 CFR Ch. II (4–1–20 Edition)

destruction of plastic explosives that
do not contain a detection agent.
[T.D. ATF–387, 62 FR 8378, Feb. 25, 1997]

Subpart K—Storage

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§ 555.201

General.

(a) Section 842(j) of the Act and
§ 555.29 of this part require that the
storage of explosive materials by any
person must be in accordance with the
regulations in this part. Further, section 846 of this Act authorizes regulations to prevent the recurrence of accidental explosions in which explosive
materials were involved. The storage
standards prescribed by this subpart
confer no right or privileges to store
explosive materials in a manner contrary to State or local law.
(b) The Director may authorize alternate construction for explosives storage magazines when it is shown that
the alternate magazine construction is
substantially equivalent to the standards of safety and security contained in
this subpart. Any alternate explosive
magazine construction approved by the
Director prior to August 9, 1982, will
continue as approved unless notified in
writing by the Director. Any person intending to use alternate magazine construction shall submit a letter application to the Director, Industry Operations for transmittal to the Director,
specifically describing the proposed
magazine. Explosive materials may not
be stored in alternate magazines before
the applicant has been notified that
the application has been approved.
(c) A licensee or permittee who intends to make changes in his magazines, or who intends to construct or
acquire additional magazines, shall
comply with § 555.63.
(d) The regulations set forth in
§§ 555.221 through 555.224 pertain to the
storage of display fireworks, pyrotechnic compositions, and explosive
materials used in assembling fireworks
and articles pyrotechnic.
(e) [Reserved]
(f) Any person who stores explosive
materials shall notify the authority
having jurisdiction for fire safety in
the locality in which the explosive materials are being stored of the type,
magazine capacity, and location of

each site where such explosive materials are stored. Such notification shall
be made orally before the end of the
day on which storage of the explosive
materials commenced and in writing
within 48 hours from the time such
storage commenced.
(Paragraph (f) approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number
1140–0071)
[T.D. ATF–87, 46 FR 40384, Aug. 7, 1981, as
amended by T.D. ATF–293, 55 FR 3722, Feb. 5,
1990; T.D. ATF–400, 63 FR 45003, Aug. 24, 1998;
ATF–11F, 73 FR 57242, Oct. 2, 2008; ATF
2013R–9F, 79 FR 46694, Aug. 11, 2014; ATF
2017R–21, 84 FR 13800, Apr. 8, 2019]

§ 555.202 Classes
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of

explosive

For purposes of this part, there are
three classes of explosive materials.
These classes, together with the description of explosive materials comprising each class, are as follows:
(a) High explosives. Explosive materials which can be caused to detonate
by means of a blasting cap when
unconfined, (for example, dynamite,
flash powders, and bulk salutes).
(b) Low explosives. Explosive materials which can be caused to deflagrate
when confined (for example, black powder, safety fuses, igniters, igniter
cords, fuse lighters, and ‘‘display fireworks’’ classified as UN0333, UN0334, or
UN0335 by the U.S. Department of
Transportation regulations at 49 CFR
172.101, except for bulk salutes).
(c) Blasting agents. (For example, ammonium nitrate-fuel oil and certain
water-gels (see also § 555.11).
[T.D. ATF–87, 46 FR 40384, Aug. 7, 1981, as
amended by T.D. ATF–293, 55 FR 3722, Feb. 5,
1990; T.D. ATF–400, 63 FR 45003, Aug. 24, 1998;
ATF 2017R–21, 84 FR 13800, Apr. 8, 2019]

§ 555.203

Types of magazines.

For purposes of this part, there are
five types of magazines. These types,
together with the classes of explosive
materials, as defined in § 555.202, which
will be stored in them, are as follows:
(a) Type 1 magazines. Permanent magazines for the storage of high explosives, subject to the limitations prescribed by §§ 555.206 and 555.213. Other
classes of explosive materials may also
be stored in type 1 magazines.

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