§ 60-10. Storage of explosives.  


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  • A. 
    Any person holding a valid permit may store such explosives only in a magazine complying with the construction specifications for magazines containing explosives issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry and at such places as comply with the American Table of Distances issued by the Institute of Makers of Explosives, and an accurate record shall be kept at all times showing the size and contents of each container or package of explosives so stored.
    B. 
    Blasting caps or detonators of any kind shall not be kept in the same magazine with other explosives, and such magazines must be kept clean and free from grit, rubbish and empty packages.
    C. 
    All magazines containing explosives must be kept locked except when in actual process of being inspected or when explosives are being placed therein or are being removed therefrom. All explosives and portable magazines must be stored at the end of each working day in a permanent, locked magazine.