[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 30, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 30CFR15.30]

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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 15--REQUIREMENTS FOR APPROVAL OF EXPLOSIVES AND SHEATHED EXPLOSIVE UNITS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart C--Requirements for Approval of Sheathed Explosive Units or 
  Other Explosive Units Designed to be Fired Outside the Confines of a 
                                Borehole
 
Sec. 15.30  Technical requirements.


    (a) Quantity of explosive. The sheathed explosive unit shall contain 
not more than 1\1/2\ pounds of an approved or permissible explosive.
    (b) Chemical composition. The chemical composition of the sheath 
shall be within the tolerances furnished by the applicant.
    (c) Detonator well. The sheathed explosive unit shall have a 
detonator well that--
    (1) Is protected by a sealed covering;
    (2) Permits an instantaneous detonator to be inserted in the unit 
with the detonator completely embedded in the well;
    (3) Is provided with a means of securing the detonator in the well; 
and
    (4) Is clearly marked.
    (d) Drop test. The outer covering of the sheathed explosive unit 
shall not tear or rupture and the internal components shall not shift 
position or be damaged in the drop test.
    (1) The drop test is conducted on at least 10 sheathed explosive 
units. Each unit is dropped on its top, bottom, and edge from a height 
of 6 feet onto a concrete surface. For units with explosives approved 
with a minimum product firing temperature, the drop test is performed 
with the unit at the minimum product firing temperature established for 
the explosive in the unit. For units with explosives approved under 
regulations in effect prior to January 17, 1989, the drop test is 
performed with the unit at 41  deg.F.
    (2) At least four units which have been drop-tested shall be cut-
open and examined.
    (3) At least six units which have been drop-tested shall be 
subjected to gallery tests 9 and 10 as provided in paragraphs (e)(1) and 
(e)(2) of this section.
    (e) Gallery tests. No sheathed explosive unit shall cause an 
ignition in gallery tests 9, 10, 11, or 12. Ten trials in each gallery 
test shall be conducted and each sheathed explosive unit shall propagate 
completely in all tests.
    (1) Gallery test 9 is conducted in each trial with three sheathed 
explosive units placed in a row 2 feet apart. One of the trials is 
conducted with sheathed explosive units which have been subjected to the 
drop test as provided in paragraph (d)(3) of this section. The units are 
placed on a concrete slab, primed with test detonators and fired in air 
containing 7.7 to 8.3 percent natural gas or 8.7 to 9.3 percent methane. 
The air temperature is between 41 and 86  deg.F.
    (2) Gallery test 10 is conducted in each trial with three sheathed 
explosive units placed in a row 2 feet apart. One of the trials is 
conducted with sheathed explosive units which have been subjected to the 
drop test as provided in paragraph (d)(3) of this section. The units are 
placed on a concrete slab, primed with test detonators and fired in air 
containing 3.8 to 4.2 percent natural gas, or 4.3 to 4.7 percent 
methane, mixed with 0.2 ounces per cubic foot of predispersed bituminous 
coal dust. The air temperature is between 41 and 86  deg.F.
    (3) Gallery test 11 is conducted in each trial with three sheathed 
explosive units arranged in a triangular pattern with the units in 
contact with each other. The units are placed in a simulated crevice 
formed between two square concrete slabs, each measuring 24 inches on a 
side and 2 inches in thickness. The crevice is formed by placing one 
slab on top of the other and raising the edge of the upper slab at least 
4 inches. The sheathed explosive units are primed with test detonators 
and fired in air containing 7.7 to 8.3 percent natural gas or 8.7 to 9.3 
percent methane. The air temperature is between 41 and 86  deg.F.
    (4) Gallery test 12 is conducted in each trial with three sheathed 
explosive units arranged in a triangular pattern with the units in 
contact with each other. The units are placed in a corner formed by 
three square steel plates, each measuring 24 inches on a side and one 
inch in thickness. The sheathed explosive units are primed with test 
detonators and fired in air containing 7.7 to 8.3 percent natural

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gas or 8.7 to 9.3 percent methane. The air temperature is between 41 and 
86  deg.F.
    (f) Detonation test. Each of ten sheathed explosive units shall 
propagate completely when fired at the minimum product firing 
temperature for the explosive used in the unit or 41  deg.F for units 
with explosives approved under regulations in effect prior to January 
17, 1989. The units are initiated with test detonators.
    (g) New technology. MSHA may approve an explosive unit designed to 
be fired outside the confines of a borehole that incorporates technology 
for which the requirements of this subpart are not applicable if MSHA 
determines that such explosive unit is as safe as those which meet the 
requirements of this subpart.

[FR 46761, Nov. 18, 1988; 54 FR 351, Jan. 5, 1989]