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  2. Federal Explosives Act of 1917 - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on October 6, 1917. Federal Explosives Act of 1917 is a United States federal statutory law citing an incriminating act for the distribution, manufacture, possession, storage, and use of explosive material during the time of war. The Act of Congress authorizes the federal regulation of the ...

  3. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

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    v. t. e. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), commonly referred to as the ATF, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of federal offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of firearms and ...

  4. File:The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations ...

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    English: These Regulations make new provision for licensing the manufacture and storage of explosives and for registration in respect of the storage of explosives. As such, they repeal a large number of provisions contained in the Explosives Act 1875 (“the 1875 Act”) and instruments made under it, which provided the framework for the regulatory regime in relation to the manufacture and ...

  5. File:The Explosives Regulations 2014 (Amendment) Regulations ...

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    The Explosives Regulations 2014 (Amendment) Regulations 2016: Image title: HEALTH AND SAFETY: Author: Software used: FOP 1.0: Conversion program: Apache FOP Version 2.1: Encrypted: no: Page size: 595.276 x 841.89 pts (A4) Version of PDF format: 1.4

  6. Explosives shipping classification system - Wikipedia

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    Class 1: Explosives. Division 1.1: Explosive that has a mass explosion hazard. A mass explosion is a detonation of almost entire load instantaneously. Division 1.2: Goods and Substances without a mass explosion hazard, but with a projection (shrapnel/fragmentation). Division 1.3: Goods and substances with a mass fire hazard, and a minor, blast ...

  7. United States Munitions List - Wikipedia

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    The United States Munitions List (USML) is a list of articles, services, and related technology designated as defense and space-related by the United States federal government. This designation is pursuant to sections 38 and 47 (7) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2778 and 2794 (7)). These articles fall under the export and temporary ...

  8. Explosive - Wikipedia

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    The new Explosives Regulations 2014 (ER 2014) [33] came into force on 1 October 2014 and defines "explosive" as: "a) any explosive article or explosive substance which would — (i) if packaged for transport, be classified in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations as falling within Class 1; or

  9. File:The Explosives Regulations 2014 (UKSI 2014-1638).pdf

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