Safety Standards for Possession, Handling, and Use of Explosives WAC 296-52
Washington Safety Standards for Possession, Handling, and Use of Explosives WAC 296-52 is a set of regulations designed to ensure the safe handling, storage, and use of explosives in the state of Washington. The standards are divided into five distinct parts: General Requirements, Storage Requirements, Handling Requirements, Use Requirements, and Records Keeping Requirements. General Requirements provide the guidelines for the storage, handling, and use of explosives, as well as the safety precautions necessary for the prevention of accidents, injuries, and property damage. Storage Requirements provide the regulations for the storage of explosives, including the types of containers and storage structures that are permissible, the quantity and type of explosives that can be stored in each container or structure, and the minimum distances that must be maintained between containers and structures. Handling Requirements provide the regulations for the handling of explosives, including the types of materials and equipment that are allowed, the types of personnel that are permitted to handle explosives, and the safety precautions that must be taken when handling explosives. Use Requirements provide the regulations for the use of explosives, including the types of devices and operations that are allowed, the types of personnel that are permitted to use explosives, and the safety precautions that must be taken when using explosives. Records Keeping Requirements provide the regulations for the keeping of records related to explosives, including the types of records that must be kept, the format in which the records must be kept, and the period of time for which the records must be kept. The Washington Safety Standards for Possession, Handling, and Use of Explosives WAC 296-52 are designed to ensure that the safe handling, storage, and use of explosives in the state of Washington is maintained.
Washington Safety Standards for Possession, Handling, and Use of Explosives WAC 296-52 is a set of regulations designed to ensure the safe handling, storage, and use of explosives in the state of Washington. The standards are divided into five distinct parts: General Requirements, Storage Requirements, Handling Requirements, Use Requirements, and Records Keeping Requirements. General Requirements provide the guidelines for the storage, handling, and use of explosives, as well as the safety precautions necessary for the prevention of accidents, injuries, and property damage. Storage Requirements provide the regulations for the storage of explosives, including the types of containers and storage structures that are permissible, the quantity and type of explosives that can be stored in each container or structure, and the minimum distances that must be maintained between containers and structures. Handling Requirements provide the regulations for the handling of explosives, including the types of materials and equipment that are allowed, the types of personnel that are permitted to handle explosives, and the safety precautions that must be taken when handling explosives. Use Requirements provide the regulations for the use of explosives, including the types of devices and operations that are allowed, the types of personnel that are permitted to use explosives, and the safety precautions that must be taken when using explosives. Records Keeping Requirements provide the regulations for the keeping of records related to explosives, including the types of records that must be kept, the format in which the records must be kept, and the period of time for which the records must be kept. The Washington Safety Standards for Possession, Handling, and Use of Explosives WAC 296-52 are designed to ensure that the safe handling, storage, and use of explosives in the state of Washington is maintained.