(b) All transport vehicles used for the carriage of Class 1 (explosive) materials must be structurally serviceable as defined in § 176.172(a)(2). FACT: These regulations apply to anyone (including blasters) transporting for business purposes explosives and other hazardous materials on vehicles they own or use, regardless of size of the vehicle or quantity of the hazardous material. Explosive - any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion, i.e., with substantially instantaneous release of gas and heat, unless such compound, mixture, or device is otherwise specifically classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation; see 49 CFR chapter I. (a) All transport vehicles and cargo must be properly secured. 186 - PART 9 - Transporting Explosives. No. The Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 (COER) do not impact directly on the adoption of ADR 2001 and the provisions of CDGRR. However they are included here because it has been suggested that a revised COER will incorporate the elements of GB explosive transport regulations not addressed by ADR 2001 and thus CDGRR. (D) Explosive materials while in the course of transportation by for-hire commercial carriers via railroad, water, highway, or air when the explosive materials are moving under the jurisdiction of, and in conformity with, regulations adopted by any Federal Department or Before a permit is issued for the storage sale transportation disposal or use of explosives or blasting agents the applicant shall file with the Fire Marshal's Office a bond or evidence of a liability insurance policy in the amount of at least two million dollars ($2000000) combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. This document is for guidance only and the definitive statutory requirements are contained in the Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Regulations 2007 (the Explosives Regulations). (c) Vehicles used to transport Class 1 (explosive) materials must conform to the requirements in §§ 177.834 and 177.835 of this subchapter. "Explosive." 190 - Exemption of Certain Explosives; 191 - Transporting Explosives in a Vehicle; 202 - Transporting Explosives in a Means of Transport Other Than a Vehicle; 204 - PART 10 - Military Explosives and Law Enforcement Explosives. Overview of explosives regulations - information sheet - 267 K b. "Persons" who offer for transportation, or transport in foreign, interstate or intrastate commerce: (a) any highway route controlled quantity of a Class 7 (radioactive) material; (b) more than 25 kg (55 lbs.) The Coast Guard's explosives regulations are found in 33 CFR, Parts … 49 CFR 173.56 specifies the process which must be followed to obtain a DOT approval for the classification of explosives. The latest general information on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is available on Coronavirus.gov.For USDOT specific COVID-19 resources, please visit our page. All explosives must be examined and assigned a shipping description (proper shipping name), classification, and compatibility … It has enforcement authority over transportation of explosive materials on U.S. waterways. Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 2011 S.R. EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY TRAINING for Dangerous Goods drivers who transport CLASS 1 - EXPLOSIVES by road and as required by the SAPS Chief Inspector of Explosives (CIE) [KNPDF-0954173w] BROCHURE: EXPLOSIVES DRIVER TRAINING 37/2011 .