§ 75.1300 Definitions
§ 75.1301 Qualified person
§ 75.1310 Explosives and blasting equipment
§ 75.1311 Transporting explosives and detonators
§ 75.1312 Explosives and detonators in underground magazines
§ 75.1313 Explosives and detonators outside of magazines
§ 75.1314 Sheathed explosive units
§ 75.1315 Boreholes for explosives
§ 75.1316 Preparation before blasting
§ 75.1317 Primer cartridges
§ 75.1318 Loading boreholes
§ 75.1319 Weight of explosives permitted in boreholes in bituminous and lignite mines
§ 75.1320 Multiple-shot blasting
§ 75.1321 Permits for firing more than 20 boreholes and for use of nonpermissible blasting units
§ 75.1322 Stemming boreholes
§ 75.1323 Blasting circuits
§ 75.1324 Methane concentration and tests
§ 75.1325 Firing procedures
§ 75.1326 Examination after blasting
§ 75.1327 Misfires
§ 75.1328 Damaged or deteriorated explosives and detonators

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 75 > Subpart N - Explosives and Blasting

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