27 CFR 555.203 - Types of magazines

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4 practice notes
  • Part III
    • United States
    • Federal Register April 13, 2007
    • April 13, 2007
    ...For example, OSHA classifies magazines as Class I and Class II (Sec. 1910.109(c)(1)) but ATF classifies them as Type 1 through Type 5 (27 CFR 555.203). One of OSHA's major goals in this proposed rulemaking is to increase regulatory consistency with other Federal agencies involved in regulat......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part III Labor Department, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
    • United States
    • Federal Register April 13, 2007
    • April 13, 2007
    ...For example, OSHA classifies magazines as Class I and Class II (Sec. 1910.109(c)(1)) but ATF classifies them as Type 1 through Type 5 (27 CFR 555.203). One of OSHA's major goals in this proposed rulemaking is to increase regulatory consistency with other Federal agencies involved in regulat......
  • Vineland Fireworks v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, No. 07-2381.
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (3rd Circuit)
    • October 10, 2008
    ...as follows: (1) Willful failure to properly store explosive materials in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 842(j) and 27 C.F.R. §§ 555.29, 555.201, 555.203(d), 555.210, and 555.215. Vineland stored twenty-five pounds of deteriorated stars in a trailer that also contained deteriorated chemicals, and ......
  • Hazardous materials: Explosives and other high-hazard materials; storage during transportation,
    • United States
    • Federal Register November 16, 2005
    • November 16, 2005
    ...be immobilized by removing the wheels or installing a kingpin locking device or other ATF approved method if they are left unattended. 27 CFR 555.203, 207-211. The regulations specify magazine construction requirements including, but not limited to, walls, floors, foundations, roofs, bullet......
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  • Vineland Fireworks v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, 07-2381.
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (3rd Circuit)
    • October 10, 2008
    ...as follows: (1) Willful failure to properly store explosive materials in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 842(j) and 27 C.F.R. §§ 555.29, 555.201, 555.203(d), 555.210, and 555.215. Vineland stored twenty-five pounds of deteriorated stars in a trailer that also contained deteriorated chemicals, and ......

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