Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE62. MINING |
PART200. THE ILLINOIS EXPLOSIVES ACT |
SUBPARTK. PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS |
§200.APPENDIX C. Table of Separation Distances of Ammonium Nitrate and Blasting Agents From Explosives or Blasting Agents1
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Donor weight
Minimum separation distance of receptor when barricaded2 (ft.)
Minimum thickness of artificial barricades5 (in.)
Pounds over
Pounds not over
Ammonium nitrate3
Blasting agent4
100
3
11
12
100
300
4
14
12
300
600
5
18
12
600
1,000
6
22
12
1,000
1,600
7
25
12
1,600
2,000
8
29
12
2,000
3,000
9
32
15
3,000
4,000
10
36
15
4,000
6,000
11
40
15
6,000
8,000
12
43
20
8,000
10,000
13
47
20
10,000
12,000
14
50
20
12,000
16,000
15
54
25
16,000
20,000
16
58
25
20,000
25,000
18
65
25
25,000
30,000
19
68
30
30,000
35,000
20
72
30
35,000
40,000
21
76
30
40,000
45,000
22
79
35
45,000
50,000
23
83
35
50,000
55,000
24
86
35
55,000
60,000
25
90
35
60,000
70,000
26
94
40
70,000
80,000
28
101
40
80,000
90,000
30
108
40
90,000
100,000
32
115
40
100,000
120,000
34
122
50
120,000
140,000
37
133
50
140,000
160,000
40
144
50
160,000
180,000
44
158
50
180,000
200,000
48
173
50
200,000
220,000
52
187
60
220,000
250,000
56
202
60
250,000
275,000
60
216
60
275,000
300,000
64
230
60
NOTES TO TABLE OF RECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES
OF AMMONIUM NITRATE AND BLASTING AGENTS
FROM EXPLOSIVES OR BLASTING AGENTS
NOTE 1 − Recommended separation distances to prevent explosion of ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate‑based blasting agents by propagation from nearby stores of high explosives or blasting agents referred to in the Table as the "donor". Ammonium nitrate, by itself, is not considered to be a donor when applying this Table. Ammonium nitrate, ammonium nitrate‑fuel oil or combinations thereof are acceptors. If stores of ammonium nitrate are located within the sympathetic detonation distance of explosives or blasting agents, one‑half the mass of the ammonium nitrate is to be included in the mass of the donor.
NOTE 2 − When the ammonium nitrate and/or blasting agent is not barricaded, the distances shown in the Table shall be multiplied by six. These distances allow for the possibility of high velocity metal fragments from mixers, hoppers, truck bodies, sheet metal structures, metal containers, and the like that may enclose the donor. When storage is in bullet‑resistant magazines recommended for explosives or when the storage is protected by a bullet‑resistant wall, distances and barricade thicknesses in excess of those prescribed in the American Table of Distances (Appendix A) are not required.
NOTE 3 − The distances in the Table apply to ammonium nitrate that passes the insensitivity test prescribed in the definition of ammonium nitrate fertilizer promulgated by the Fertilizer Institute and ammonium nitrate failing to pass the test shall be stored at separation distances determined by competent persons and approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
NOTE 4 − These distances apply to blasting agents that pass the insensitivity test prescribed in regulations of USDOT and ATF.
NOTE 5 − Earth, or sand dikes, or enclosures filled with the prescribed minimum thickness of earth or sand are acceptable artificial barricades. Natural barricades, such as hills or timber of sufficient density that the surrounding exposures that require protection cannot be seen from the donor when the trees are bare of leaves, are also acceptable.
NOTE 6 − For determining the distances to be maintained from inhabited buildings, passenger railways and public highways, use the American Table of Distances for Storage of Explosive Materials (Appendix A).
(Source: Added at 37 Ill. Reg. 14090, effective August 26, 2013)