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C.F.R. Title 27 Chapter II Subchapter C Part 555 Subpart K

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart K — Storage

27 C.F.R. pt. 555, subpt. K

  • § 555.201 General
  • § 555.202 Classes Of Explosive Materials
  • § 555.203 Types Of Magazines
  • § 555.204 Inspection Of Magazines
  • § 555.205 Movement Of Explosive Materials
  • § 555.206 Location Of Magazines
  • § 555.207 Construction Of Type 1 Magazines
  • § 555.208 Construction Of Type 2 Magazines
  • § 555.209 Construction Of Type 3 Magazines
  • § 555.210 Construction Of Type 4 Magazines
  • § 555.211 Construction Of Type 5 Magazines
  • § 555.212 Smoking And Open Flames
  • § 555.213 Quantity And Storage Restrictions
  • § 555.214 Storage Within Types 1, 2, 3, And 4 Magazines
  • § 555.215 Housekeeping
  • § 555.216 Repair Of Magazines
  • § 555.217 Lighting
  • § 555.218 Table Of Distances For Storage Of Explosive Materials
  • § 555.219 Table Of Distances For Storage Of Low Explosives
  • § 555.220 Table Of Separation Distances Of Ammonium Nitrate And Blasting Agents From Explosives Or Blasting Agents
  • § 555.221 Requirements For Display Fireworks, Pyrotechnic Compositions, And Explosive Materials Used In Assembling Fireworks Or Articles Pyrotechnic
  • § 555.222 Table Of Distances Between Fireworks Process Buildings And Between Fireworks Process And Fireworks Nonprocess Buildings
  • § 555.223 Table Of Distances Between Fireworks Process Buildings And Other Specified Areas
  • § 555.224 Table Of Distances For The Storage Of Display Fireworks (except Bulk Salutes)
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