Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-349-107

Current through June 15, 2024
Section 29-349-107 - Classification

In these regulations, explosives are classified as follows:

Class A-Dangerous; Class B-Less Dangerous.

Class A explosives shall include:

Ammunition for cannon with explosive projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with gas projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with illuminating projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with incendiary projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with smoke projectiles

Black Powder

Blasting caps-more than 1,000

Blasting caps with metal clad mild detonating fuse-more than 1,000 Boosters (explosives)

Bursters (explosives)

Charged oil well jet perforating guns (total explosive contents in exceeding 20 lbs. per motor vehicle)

Detonating primers

Electric blasting caps, more than 1,000 Explosive bomb

Explosive compositions

Explosive mine

Explosive projectile

Explosive torpedo

Fuses, detonating, Class A Explosives

Fuses, detonating, Class A Explosives radioactive Hand grenades

High explosives

High explosives, liquid

Igniters, jet thrust (jato) Class A explosives Initiating explosive

Jet thrust unit (jato) Class A explosives

Low explosives

Propellant explosives, Class A

Rifle grenades

Rocket ammunition with explosive projectiles

Rocket ammunition with illuminating projectiles

Rocket ammunition with gas projectiles

Rocket ammunition with incendiary projectiles

Rocket ammunition with smoke projectiles

Supplementary charges (explosive)

Class B explosives shall include:

Ammunition for cannon with empty projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with inert-loaded projectiles

Ammunition for cannon with solid projectiles

Ammunition for cannon without projectiles

Commercial detonating fuse

Explosive compositions, other than Class A

Explosive power device, Class B

Fireworks, special

Igniters, jet thrust (jato) Class B explosives

Jet thrust unit (jato) Class B explosives

Propellant explosives (liquid) Class B

Propellant explosives (solid) Class B

Propellant explosives in water (smokeless powder for cannon or small arms)

Propellant explosives in water, unstable, condemned or deteriorated (smokeless powder for cannon or small farms)

Railway torpedos

Rocket ammunition with empty projectiles Rocket ammunition with inert-loaded projectiles Rocket ammunition with solid projectiles Rocket ammunition without projectiles

Small arms primers in bulk

Smokeless powder for cannons

Smokeless powder for small arms

Starter cartridges, jet engine, Class B explosives

These regulations are intended to apply to the storage, transportation and use of Class A and Class B explosives as herein defined and are not applied to other explosives except insofar as may be practicable and in the interest of public safety. Industrialists and dealers engaged in the manufacture, processing, storage or transportation of explosives as defined in Section 29-343 of the General Statutes and not covered by these regulations shall secure a special permit from the State Fire Marshal.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-349-107

Effective December 24, 1987