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| 1. | Section 1509 K states "In no instance shall magazines located inside buildings contain in excess of 50 pounds or more than 5,000 detonators." Does this mean no more than 50 pounds of detonators may be stored in indoor magazine? |
| 2. | Section 1509 D states "The land surrounding outdoor magazines shall be clear of brush, dried grass, leaves, and other combustible materials for a distance of 25 feet in each direction". Should the distance requirement be 50 feet as it is stated in the other relevant sections? |
| 3. | Is a type 3 magazine a day box? |
| 4. | Does a type 3 magazine/day box have to be licensed? |
| 5. | Does the Explosives Control Unit have to be notified when a type 3/day box is moved, as required by LRS 40:1472.3-B? |
| 6. | If detonating cord is cut from a roll and then is not used, does placing the cut-off piece back in its original box with the roll it came from, meet the storage requirements of the regulations? |
| 7. | Does a copy of the magazine license need to be displayed inside the explosive storage magazines? |
| 8. | When posting the property upon which explosive are stored, where does the "DO NOT FIGHT EXPLOSIVES FIRES" sign(s) need to be located? |
| 9. | Is every member of the crew using explosives required to have a Louisiana explosives licenses? |
| 10. | If an individual holds a "Users" license, must the individual also have a "Blasters" license to handle his/her explosives? |
| 11. | Who can a "Blaster" receive explosives from? |
| 12. | Must the failure of a drug test by a licensed individual be reported to the Louisiana State Police, Explosives Control Unit? |
| 13. | What documentation must be available for an individual to "prove" successful completion of the training requirements set forth in the Louisiana Explosives Code? |
| 14. | If an individual or company possess a Federal explosives permit, must that individual or company also possess a Louisiana explosives license? |
| 15. | How long are licenses valid? |
| 16. | Does the American Table of Distances apply to indoor storage? |
| 17. | What is the maximum amount of explosives that may be stored indoors? |
| 18. | When determining the amount of explosives being stored, is this "quantity" based on the gross weight of the explosive items, or the net explosive weight contained in the explosive items? |
| 19. | When defining a inhabited building, are buildings located on the same property, which are part of the operations involving explosives, part of this definition? |
| 20. | If a shortage or theft of explosives occurs, who must be notified? |
| 21. | If a licensee must cut a detonator off of the detonating cord, how much detonating cord is allowed to protrude from the end of the detonator when the detonator is placed in storage? How should these remnants be stored? |
| 22. | Must the driver of an explosives laden vehicle possess a Louisiana explosives license? |
| 23. | Must the format upon which a company keeps its inventory records be sent to the Explosives Control Unit for approval prior to obtaining explosives? |
| 24. | Are licensees permitted to keep computerized inventory records? |
| 25. | How is the amount of the civil penalty assessed determined? |
| 26. | Must explosive incidents be reported to the State Police? |
| 27. | Is the storage of explosives allowed within the corporate limits of any city or town? |
| 28. | How close to an explosives storage magazine is it permissible to smoke? |
| 29. | Must the roof or ceiling of an outdoor explosive storage magazine be bullet resistant? |
| 30. | May an indoor magazine be located in a residence? |