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Locks are Made for Honest People - Gun Safes
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2694103" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Powder, primers need to follow NFPA 495 Codes for storage. Really depends on the amount of explosives being kept and the type of explosives. Storage is kept in "MAGIZINES".</p><p>Also OSHA 1910.109 has information.</p><p>I had to deal with a lot of this stuff when I was a Safety engineer.</p><p>There is a big difference between commercial explosives used for BLASTING, DEMO and Reloading regarding LAWS.</p><p>Reloading Powders do not need to be kept in a SAFE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2694103, member: 116439"] Powder, primers need to follow NFPA 495 Codes for storage. Really depends on the amount of explosives being kept and the type of explosives. Storage is kept in "MAGIZINES". Also OSHA 1910.109 has information. I had to deal with a lot of this stuff when I was a Safety engineer. There is a big difference between commercial explosives used for BLASTING, DEMO and Reloading regarding LAWS. Reloading Powders do not need to be kept in a SAFE. [/QUOTE]
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