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Terms Used In Alabama Code 25-9-276

  • explosives: as used in this article , includes blasting agents, unless blasting agents are expressly excluded. See Alabama Code 25-9-276
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(1) “Blasting agent,” as used in this article, means any material consisting of a mixture of fuel and oxidizer which:

a. Is used or intended for use in blasting;
b. Is not classed as an explosive by the State Department of Transportation;
c. Contains no ingredients classed as an explosive by the State Department of Transportation; and
d. Cannot be detonated by a No. 8 blasting cap when tested as recommended in Bureau of Mines information circular 8179.
(2) The term “explosives,” as used in this article, includes blasting agents, unless blasting agents are expressly excluded.
(b) Main explosive storage magazines shall be located outside of the pit and shall comply with Section explosives and detonators” class=”unlinked-ref” datatype=”S” sessionyear=”2020″ statecd=”AL” title=”25″>25-9-131. Blasting agents shall be stored in the manner prescribed by Part 181, Title 26, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Department of the Treasury, and administered by the Internal Revenue Service.
(c) Explosives, excluding blasting agents, transported in motor trucks or other conveyances shall be transported in their original containers, and the motor trucks, vehicles, and other conveyances shall be so constructed that the explosives will be protected against shock and friction and the containers against contact with any exposed metal. Motor trucks, vehicles, or conveyances transporting explosives shall be plainly marked or placarded on both sides and the rear with the words “Explosives – Dangerous” in letters not less than three inches high.
(d) Motor trucks, vehicles, or other conveyances transporting explosives shall he handled in a safe and careful manner, and no person while smoking or under the influence of intoxicating liquor shall ride upon, drive, load, or unload a vehicle carrying explosives.
(e) No person other than those authorized to transport, load, or unload motor trucks, vehicles, or other conveyances carrying explosives shall ride with any load of explosives.
(f) No tools, other than for truck repairs, detonators, matches, or other flame producing materials shall be carried in any motor truck, vehicle, or other conveyance transporting explosives unless adequately protected against sparking.
(g) Explosives, excluding blasting agents, shall not be transported in any form of trailer nor shall any trailer be attached to a motor truck, vehicle, or other conveyance hauling explosives.
(h) All detonators shall be transported into the pit in the original containers or in suitable containers provided for the express purpose of transporting detonators or electric detonators.
(i) Persons engaged in transporting explosives, charging drill holes, or handling explosives for any purpose shall not be permitted to smoke or to use or carry any open flame.
(j) Where explosives are transported by hand, the explosives shall be carried in the original or a suitable container and capped fuse or electric detonators shall be carried separately in a separate container.