17,755 sections across 1,772 Connecticut regulatory chapters.
RCSA 29-349-122 Restrictions of explosives quantities
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-122. Restrictions of explosives quantitiesThe State Fire Marshal or the Local Fire Marshal may restrict the quantity of explosives or blasting agents at any time, when such storage, handling or transportation constitutes an und…
RCSA 29-349-123 Records
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-123. RecordsEach person, firm or corporation engaged in the manufacture of explosives, explosive compounds or fuse shall keep a daily record of each person other than employees entering upon their magazine site. Such informatio…
RCSA 29-349-124 Receiver must be licensed
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-124. Receiver must be licensedNo person, firm or corporation shall sell, deliver, give or otherwise convey any explosives to any person, firm or corporation in this state who is not the holder of a permit or license from the St…
RCSA 29-349-125 Manufacturing of explosives. Protection
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-125. Manufacturing of explosives. ProtectionThe entire occupied portion of the premises of an explosives manufacturing building shall be enclosed by a suitable fence to enable the management to have control of all persons enter…
RCSA 29-349-126 Required magazines for explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-126. Required magazines for explosivesClass I magazines shall be required where the quantity of explosives stored is more than 50 pounds. Class II magazines may be used where the quantity of explosives stored is 50 pounds or le…
RCSA 29-349-127 Requirements for classes of explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-127. Requirements for classes of explosivesAll Class A, Class B, and Class C special industrial explosives, and any newly developed and unclassified explosives, shall be kept in magazines which meet the requirements of these re…
RCSA 29-349-128 Prohibited storage
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-128. Prohibited storageNo explosives in any quantity whatsoever shall be stored or kept in any building used in whole or in part as a school, theater or other place of public assembly or gathering. (Effective December 24, 1987)…
RCSA 29-349-129 Blasting caps
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-129. Blasting capsBlasting caps, electric blasting caps, detonating blasting primers and primed blasting cartridges shall not be stored in the same magazine with other explosives. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. …
RCSA 29-349-130 Magazines to be locked
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-130. Magazines to be lockedEach magazine shall be kept securely locked at all times, except when explosives are being placed therein or removed therefrom. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349
RCSA 29-349-131 Authorized persons for magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-131. Authorized persons for magazinesOnly competent authorized persons over 21 years of age shall have access to or control of magazines. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349
RCSA 29-349-132 Storage of detonating fuse
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-132. Storage of detonating fuseCommercial detonating fuse shall be stored in an explosives magazine, but shall not be stored with blasting caps, electric blasting caps, or primed cartridges. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHOR…
RCSA 29-349-133 Magazine inventory
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-133. Magazine inventoryA running inventory of the contents of each magazine shall be kept either in the office of the magazine keeper or in the magazine. This inventory shall be available for inspection by an Inspector or by th…
RCSA 29-349-134 Opening packages of explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-134. Opening packages of explosivesPackages of explosives shall not be unpacked or repacked in a magazine nor within 50 feet of a magazine or in close proximity to other explosives. Tools used for opening packages of explosives…
RCSA 29-349-135 Smoking prohibited
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-135. Smoking prohibitedSmoking, matches, open flames, spark producing devices and firearms are prohibited inside of or within 50 feet of any magazine or in or around any trucks, powder cars, wagons, or other vehicles containing…
RCSA 29-349-136 Adjacent land to be clear
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-136. Adjacent land to be clearGround around permanent magazines shall slope away for drainage. The land surrounding magazines shall be kept clear of brush, dried grass, leaves and other combustible materials for a distance of a…
RCSA 29-349-137 Explosives containers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-137. Explosives containersExcept while being used, no person shall have, keep or store explosives at any place within this State unless such explosives are completely encased or enclosed in metallic, wooden, rubber, fiber or pl…
RCSA 29-349-138 Cleaning of magazine floor stains
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-138. Cleaning of magazine floor stainsMagazine floors stained with nitroglycerin shall be scrubbed well with a stiff broom, hard brush or mop, using an ample volume of a solution in the proportion of 1½ quarts of water, 3½ quar…
RCSA 29-349-139 Prohibited storage other than explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-139. Prohibited storage other than explosivesMagazines shall not be used for the storage of flammable materials, oil, paint, carbide, metal, metal tools, machinery or any other article with the exception of portable conveyors m…
RCSA 29-349-140 Storage of stock
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-140. Storage of stockAll stocks of explosives shall be stored so as to be easily counted and checked. Packages of explosives shall be piled in a stable manner. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349 …
RCSA 29-349-141 Alterations in magazine
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-141. Alterations in magazineNo alteration changing the storage capacity of a magazine shall be made without notifying the State or Local Fire Marshal. When magazines need inside repairs, all explosives shall be removed therefro…
RCSA 29-349-142 Magazine housekeeping
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-142. Magazine housekeepingMagazine floors shall be regularly swept, kept clean, dry, free of grit, paper, empty used packages and rubbish. Brooms and other cleaning utensils shall not have any spark-producing metal parts. Sweep…
RCSA 29-349-143 Leaking or deteriorating explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-143. Leaking or deteriorating explosivesWhen any explosive has deteriorated to an extent that it is in an unstable or dangerous condition, or if nitroglycerin leaks from any explosive or if any explosive is unfit for use for an…
RCSA 29-349-144 Prohibited disposal
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-144. Prohibited disposalDetonators of explosives shall not be disposed of by throwing them into a body of water. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349 AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349
RCSA 29-349-145 Empty containers
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-145. Empty containersExcept for such re-usable containers approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, containers used in the manufacturing process and small arms cartridges, no explosive container, box liner, empty bags,…
RCSA 29-349-146 Reduction of capacity of magazine. Relocation
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-146. Reduction of capacity of magazine. RelocationWhenever any buildings are erected or new railroad tracks or highways are constructed near a magazine, the permissive capacity of such magazine shall be reduced to conformity wi…
RCSA 29-349-147 Initiator storage
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-147. Initiator storageInitiators (primary explosives) in bulk in an amount not exceeding 1,500 pounds at any one time, except at an explosives factory, shall be stored in a wet condition, and shall contain not less than 25% wat…
RCSA 29-349-148 Guncotton storage
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-148. Guncotton storageGuncotton, containing not less than 20% water, may be stored in an amount not exceeding 250,000 pounds at any one time in a building, provided such building is used exclusively for that purpose. (Effective…
RCSA 29-349-149 Soluble or negative cotton storage
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-149. Soluble or negative cotton storageSoluble or negative cotton in a dry form may be kept for sale in a wholesale drug or photographic supply store in an amount not exceeding 6 pounds at any one time in packages containing no…
RCSA 29-349-150 Removal of explosives
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-150. Removal of explosivesThe State or Local Fire Marshal may at his discretion, at any time he deems necessary for public safety, require the removal of any explosives from any location or require that a watchman be placed con…
RCSA 29-349-151 Inspection of magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-151. Inspection of magazinesAll magazines will be periodically inspected by the Local or State Fire Marshal and their agents, and the inspecting official shall notify the owner of a magazine not meeting the minimum safety facto…
RCSA 29-349-152 Reporting of accident, etc.
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-152. Reporting of accident, etc.All accidents, thefts or fires occurring with the keeping or storing of explosives shall be reported to the Local Fire Marshal immediately by verbal communication and, within 24 hours, shall be r…
RCSA 29-349-153 Lights in magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-153. Lights in magazinesMagazines in manufacturing areas may be provided with artificial lighting only if such lighting system complies with the applicable requirements of Articles 500 through 503 of the National Electrical Cod…
RCSA 29-349-154 Artificial heat in magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-154. Artificial heat in magazinesArtificial heat shall not be provided in magazines, except in manufacturing areas where artificial heating may be used only if low pressure steam or hot water is used as the heating medium. (Eff…
RCSA 29-349-155 Magazine location
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-155. Magazine locationAll magazines shall be located away from inhabited buildings, passenger railways, public buildings and other magazines in conformity with the American Table of Distances for the storage of explosives. (Eff…
RCSA 29-349-156 Magazine construction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-156. Magazine constructionMagazines for the storage of Class A explosives shall be bullet-resistant, weather-resistant, fire-resistant, ventilated sufficiently to protect the explosive in the specific locality. Class 1 and Clas…
RCSA 29-349-157 Magazine classification
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-157. Magazine classificationMagazines as required by these regulations shall be of four classes:(a) Class 1 for the permanent storage of explosives.(b) Class 2 for the temporary storage of explosives. This magazine must meet al…
RCSA 29-349-158 Magazine construction conformity
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-158. Magazine construction conformityMagazines shall be constructed in conformity with the provisions of these regulations, or may be of substantially equivalent construction satisfactory to the State Fire Marshal. (Effective D…
RCSA 29-349-159 Warning signs
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-159. Warning signsProperty upon which magazines are located outside of buildings shall be posted with signs, reading \"Explosives—Keep Off.\" Such signs shall be located so as to minimize the possibility of bullet traveling in …
RCSA 29-349-160 Class 1 and Class 2 Magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-160. Class 1 and Class 2 MagazinesMagazines of this category shall be of masonry construction or of wood or metal construction, or a combination of these types, and shall be bullet-resistant. Thickness of masonry units shall no…
RCSA 29-349-161 Floor and roof construction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-161. Floor and roof constructionFloors and roofs of masonry magazines may be of wood construction. Wood floors shall be tongue and grooved lumber having a minimum thickness of one inch. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: …
RCSA 29-349-162 Roof-bullet resistant
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-162. Roof-bullet resistantIf the roof of a Class 1 or Class 2 magazine can be shot into from higher ground, it shall be protected by a sand tray or 4 inches of hardwood located at the line of eaves and covering the entire area …
RCSA 29-349-163 Exterior magazine covering
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-163. Exterior magazine coveringAll wood at the exterior of magazines, including eaves, shall be protected by being covered with black or galvanized steel or aluminum metal of thickness not less than No. 26 gauge. All nails expo…
RCSA 29-349-164 Foundations
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-164. FoundationsFoundations for magazines shall be of substantial construction and arranged to provide good cross ventilation. The ground around such foundations shall slope away sufficiently for proper drainage. (Effective Dec…
RCSA 29-349-165 Ventilation
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-165. VentilationMagazines shall be ventilated sufficiently to prevent dampness and heating of stored explosives. Ventilating openings shall be screened to prevent the entrance of sparks. (Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY:…
RCSA 29-349-166 Magazine door construction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-166. Magazine door constructionOpenings to magazines shall be restricted to that necessary for the placement and removal of stocks of explosives. Doors shall be constructed of 3/8 inch plate steel and lined with 2-5/8 inches of…
RCSA 29-349-167 Magazine locking and protection
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-167. Magazine locking and protectionMagazines shall be provided with substantial means for locking and protection. A complete tamper proof locking assembly, approved by the State Fire Marshal, shall be provided and magazine doo…
RCSA 29-349-168 Prohibited stock piling
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-168. Prohibited stock pilingProvisions shall be made to prevent the piling of stocks of explosives directly against masonry walls, brick lined or sand filled metal walls and single thickness metal walls; such protection, howeve…
RCSA 29-349-169 Class 3 and Class 4 magazines
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-169. Class 3 and Class 4 magazinesMagazines shall be of wood or metal construction or a combination thereof.(Effective December 24, 1987) AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349 AUTHORITY: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 29-349
RCSA 29-349-170 Wood and metal magazine construction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-170. Wood and metal magazine constructionWood magazines of this class shall have sides, bottom, and cover constructed of 2 inch thick hardwood boards well braced at corners and protected by being entirely covered with sheet met…
RCSA 29-349-171 Magazine cover construction
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Regulations of Connecticut State AgenciesSec. 29-349-171. Magazine cover constructionCovers for both wood and metal constructed magazines of these classes shall be provided with substantial strap hinges and shall be provided with substantial means of locking. Covers shall be kept…