27 CFR 555.202 - Classes of explosive materials
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Part III
...as Class A, Class B, and Class C explosives. ATF classifies explosives in terms of high explosives, low explosives, and blasting agents (27 CFR 555.202). DOT has adopted the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) (Ex. 2-2). The GHS is in......
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Part III
Labor Department, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
...as Class A, Class B, and Class C explosives. ATF classifies explosives in terms of high explosives, low explosives, and blasting agents (27 CFR 555.202). DOT has adopted the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) (Ex. 2-2). The GHS is in......
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Hazardous materials:
Explosives and other high-hazard materials; storage during transportation,
...igniter cords, fuse lighters, and display fireworks), or blasting agents (i.e., Ammonium nitrate fuel oil and certain water gels). 27 CFR 555.202. There are 5 types of explosives magazines. Type 1 magazines are permanent magazines for the storage of high explosives and all other classes of ......
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Explosives:
Commerce in explosives
Hobby rocket motors,
...detonating cord, igniter cord, and igniters.'' Moreover, the NFPA's classification of ``low explosives'' is consistent with that in 27 CFR 555.202(b). In its ``Fire Protection Handbook,'' NFPA has included propellants in its listing of ``types of explosive,'' and states that black powder, s......
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United States v. Goff, No. 12-4136
...storage regulations are unconstitutionally vague. The Attorney General's regulations regarding the storage of explosives are found in 27 C.F.R. § 555.202-203. Section 555.202 delineates the classes of explosives and reads:For purposes of this part, there are three classes of explosive mater......