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  2. List of UN numbers 0301 to 0400 - Wikipedia

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    UN numbers from UN0301 to UN0400 as assigned by the ... Explosive, blasting ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  3. Explosives shipping classification system - Wikipedia

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    a. Different explosives of compatibility group A should be packaged separately. b. Explosives of compatibility group L shall only be packed with an identical explosive. c. Explosive articles of the compatibility group C, D, or E may be packed together, and the whole packaged shall be treated as belonging to compatibility group E. d.

  4. Template:Hazardous Material Placards - Wikipedia

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    1.1 — Explosives with a mass explosion hazard. (nitroglycerin/dynamite, ANFO) 1.2 — Explosives with a blast/projection hazard. 1.3 — Explosives with a minor blast hazard. (rocket propellant, display fireworks) 1.4 — Explosives with a major fire hazard. (consumer fireworks, ammunition) 1.5 — Blasting agents.

  5. MIL-STD-1168 - Wikipedia

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    The MIL-STD-1168 is a set of standard codes used to identify munitions (ammunition, explosives and propellants). It was designed to replace the previous confusing Ammunition Identification Code (AIC) system used by the United States Army Ordnance Department.

  6. Weapon Systems Explosives Safety Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy formed the Weapon System Explosives Safety Review Board (WSESRB) in 1967 as a result of two deadly accidents involving explosive ordnance aboard US aircraft carriers: the 1966 USS Oriskany fire, and the 1967 USS Forrestal fire. [1] The subsequent investigation recommended an independent review process be established.

  7. FBI says it seized the largest cache of explosive devices in ...

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    Investigators found most of the explosive devices in a detached garage along with "numerous tools and materials for manufacturing explosives, a home-made mortar, and riot gear, prosecutors said ...

  8. FBI Seizes More Than 150 Explosives from Virginia Home in ...

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    A Virginia man is in custody after the FBI found a massive collection of explosives in his home — the largest in the agency's history. Brad Spafford of Smithfield, Va., was initially charged ...

  9. FBI seizes 150 homemade explosive devices from Virginia farm ...

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    Brad Spafford, 36, was found to have over 150 homemade explosive devices, an illegal short-barrel rifle, a target-practice photograph of President Biden, and bomb-building materials at his Norfolk ...