Achieving Uniformity and Consistency in Explosives Regulation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lawrence C. Schneider
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
9
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52 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

In the past decade regulations governing the manufacture, distribution, storage, and use of explosives have proliferated. These laws have been developed by a host of federal agencies with no coordination. The result has been contradictory and impractical standards, which once adopted, are resistant to change or repeal. The current OSHA standards are one example which is examined in detail. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has made progress in modifying these standards, and still providing protection to the blaster and the public.
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APA: Lawrence C. Schneider  (1981)  Achieving Uniformity and Consistency in Explosives Regulation

MLA: Lawrence C. Schneider Achieving Uniformity and Consistency in Explosives Regulation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1981.

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