Explosives Industry Newsletter - July 2017

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ATF Explosives Industry Newsletter - July 2017

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Check out the July 2017 edition of the Explosives Industry Newsletter. This edition includes the following articles: Updated Safety & Security Publication; Structures Used for Indoor Storage; Firework Processes and Manufacturing; Distribution Dates; Identification of Explosive Materials; and so much more.

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Updated Safety & Security Publication

ATF has updated its publication, ATF P 5400.15, Safety and Security Information for Federal Explosives Licensees and Permittees. This booklet, developed in partnership with the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE), has been updated to include information on incidents taking place outside of the United States; binary explosives; disaster preparedness; chemical security; ATF advisories; and guidelines for reporting the loss of explosive materials. ATF P 5400.15 is only available online here.

 

Structures Used for Indoor Storage

The explosives regulations at 27 CFR, Part 555 – Commerce in Explosives generally allow for the indoor storage of explosive materials provided certain conditions are met. No indoor magazine containing explosive materials can be stored in a residence or dwelling and the total quantity of explosive materials stored in one building cannot exceed 50 pounds.

 

Firework Processes and Manufacturing

We have recently been asked by fireworks industry members if ATF considers certain processes manufacturing thereby requiring a manufacturer’s license. In response, ATF has determined the following fireworks processes are not manufacturing and a manufacturers license is not required for Federal explosives licensees or permittees (FEL/Ps) engaged in the enclosed specific processes.

 

Distribution Dates

The recordkeeping requirements in 27 CFR 555, Subpart G – Records and Reports, require licensed importers, manufacturers, and dealers (licensees) to maintain a separate record of distribution. The disposition record must include the date of disposition, the name or brand name of manufacturer, the manufacturer’s marks of identification, quantity, description and size, and the license or permit number of the licensee or permittee to whom the explosive materials are distributed. Further, licensees must enter this information in a separate record by the close of the next business day. But what is the official date of disposition?

 

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