General Safety Precautions, page 1
Hazard analysis and risk assessment • 2–1, page 1
Personnel qualifications • 2–2, page 2
Use of written standards • 2–3, page 2
Personnel and explosives limits • 2–4, page 2
Handling and movement precautions • 2–5, page 2
Housekeeping • 2–6, page 3
Testing, disassembly, and modification of explosives items • 2–7, page 4
Explosive ordnance disposal training aids • 2–8, page 4
Field safety • 2–9, page 5
Accident reporting • 2–10, page 5
Rod and gun clubs • 2–11, page 5
Public demonstrations, exhibitions, and celebrations • 2–12, page 5
Static or public display • 2–13, page 6
Explosives training aids for military working dogs • 2–14, page 6
Hunting • 2–15, page 6
Chapter 3
Fire Prevention, Protection, and Suppression, page 9
Fire prevention management • 3–1, page 9
Smoking • 3–2, page 9
Training • 3–3, page 10
Fire drills • 3–4, page 10
Fire exit drills • 3–5, page 10
Alarms • 3–6, page 10
Fire prevention requirements • 3–7, page 10
Auxiliary firefighting equipment • 3–8, page 12
Storage of water for firefighting • 3–9, page 13
Access to fire hose • 3–10, page 13
Limitation of fire areas • 3–11, page 13
Reciprocal agreements for fire fighting support • 3–12, page 13
Public withdrawal distances • 3–13, page 13
Firefighting guidance symbols • 3–14, page 14
Posting fire symbols • 3–15, page 14
Exceptions on posting fire symbols • 3–16, page 14
Posting chemical hazard symbols • 3–17, page 15
Procedures for chemical agents and other toxic substances • 3–18, page 15
Firefighting at railheads • 3–19, page 15
Automatic sprinkler systems • 3–20, page 15
Deluge systems for explosives operations • 3–21, page 15
Instructions for fighting fires involving ammunition or explosives • 3–22, page 17
Reentry of underground facilities • 3–23, page 18
Emergency planning • 3–24, page 18
Chapter 4
Hazard Classification and Compatibility Groups, page 29
Explosives hazard classification procedures • 4–1, page 29
EIDS and EIDS ammunition • 4–2, page 29
Storage principles • 4–3, page 30
Mixed storage • 4–4, page 30
Storage compatibility groups • 4–5, page 30
Class 1 or 6 chemical agent hazards or combined chemical agent and explosives hazards • 4–6, page 31
Underground storage • 4–7, page 31
Chapter 5
Quantity-Distance, page 33
Explosives quantity-distance • 5–1, page 33
Quantity of explosives • 5–2, page 33
Measuring distance • 5–3, page 34
Q-D computations and determinations • 5–4, page 34
Fragments • 5–5, page 35
Quantity-distance: expected effects and permissible exposures • 5–6, page 36
Facilities siting criteria • 5–7, page 40
Magazine siting requirements • 5–8, page 53
Quantity-distance tables • 5–9, page 54
Airfields, heliports, and seadromes • 5–10, page 55
Pier and wharf facilities • 5–11, page 56
Liquid propellants • 5–12, page 56
Underground storage • 5–13, page 58
Chapter 6
Electrical Hazards, page 99
Section I
Electrical Service and Equipment, page 99
Overview • 6–1, page 99
Hazardous locations • 6–2, page 99
Approved equipment • 6–3, page 100
Maintenance of electrical equipment • 6–4, page 101
Electrical service lines in explosives areas • 6–5, page 101
Electrical motors for hazardous locations • 6–6, page 101
Portable lighting systems • 6–7, page 101
Permanent lighting for storage magazines • 6–8, page 101
Flexible cords • 6–9, page 101
Section II
Static electricity, page 102
Static electricity charge dissipation subsystem • 6–10, page 102
Ordnance grounds (static grounds) • 6–11, page 106
Instrument grounds • 6–12, page 106
Hazard analysis and risk assessment • 2–1, page 1
Personnel qualifications • 2–2, page 2
Use of written standards • 2–3, page 2
Personnel and explosives limits • 2–4, page 2
Handling and movement precautions • 2–5, page 2
Housekeeping • 2–6, page 3
Testing, disassembly, and modification of explosives items • 2–7, page 4
Explosive ordnance disposal training aids • 2–8, page 4
Field safety • 2–9, page 5
Accident reporting • 2–10, page 5
Rod and gun clubs • 2–11, page 5
Public demonstrations, exhibitions, and celebrations • 2–12, page 5
Static or public display • 2–13, page 6
Explosives training aids for military working dogs • 2–14, page 6
Hunting • 2–15, page 6
Chapter 3
Fire Prevention, Protection, and Suppression, page 9
Fire prevention management • 3–1, page 9
Smoking • 3–2, page 9
Training • 3–3, page 10
Fire drills • 3–4, page 10
Fire exit drills • 3–5, page 10
Alarms • 3–6, page 10
Fire prevention requirements • 3–7, page 10
Auxiliary firefighting equipment • 3–8, page 12
Storage of water for firefighting • 3–9, page 13
Access to fire hose • 3–10, page 13
Limitation of fire areas • 3–11, page 13
Reciprocal agreements for fire fighting support • 3–12, page 13
Public withdrawal distances • 3–13, page 13
Firefighting guidance symbols • 3–14, page 14
Posting fire symbols • 3–15, page 14
Exceptions on posting fire symbols • 3–16, page 14
Posting chemical hazard symbols • 3–17, page 15
Procedures for chemical agents and other toxic substances • 3–18, page 15
Firefighting at railheads • 3–19, page 15
Automatic sprinkler systems • 3–20, page 15
Deluge systems for explosives operations • 3–21, page 15
Instructions for fighting fires involving ammunition or explosives • 3–22, page 17
Reentry of underground facilities • 3–23, page 18
Emergency planning • 3–24, page 18
Chapter 4
Hazard Classification and Compatibility Groups, page 29
Explosives hazard classification procedures • 4–1, page 29
EIDS and EIDS ammunition • 4–2, page 29
Storage principles • 4–3, page 30
Mixed storage • 4–4, page 30
Storage compatibility groups • 4–5, page 30
Class 1 or 6 chemical agent hazards or combined chemical agent and explosives hazards • 4–6, page 31
Underground storage • 4–7, page 31
Chapter 5
Quantity-Distance, page 33
Explosives quantity-distance • 5–1, page 33
Quantity of explosives • 5–2, page 33
Measuring distance • 5–3, page 34
Q-D computations and determinations • 5–4, page 34
Fragments • 5–5, page 35
Quantity-distance: expected effects and permissible exposures • 5–6, page 36
Facilities siting criteria • 5–7, page 40
Magazine siting requirements • 5–8, page 53
Quantity-distance tables • 5–9, page 54
Airfields, heliports, and seadromes • 5–10, page 55
Pier and wharf facilities • 5–11, page 56
Liquid propellants • 5–12, page 56
Underground storage • 5–13, page 58
Chapter 6
Electrical Hazards, page 99
Section I
Electrical Service and Equipment, page 99
Overview • 6–1, page 99
Hazardous locations • 6–2, page 99
Approved equipment • 6–3, page 100
Maintenance of electrical equipment • 6–4, page 101
Electrical service lines in explosives areas • 6–5, page 101
Electrical motors for hazardous locations • 6–6, page 101
Portable lighting systems • 6–7, page 101
Permanent lighting for storage magazines • 6–8, page 101
Flexible cords • 6–9, page 101
Section II
Static electricity, page 102
Static electricity charge dissipation subsystem • 6–10, page 102
Ordnance grounds (static grounds) • 6–11, page 106
Instrument grounds • 6–12, page 106