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25-9-131
Section 25-9-131 Surface storage of explosives and detonators. (a) Separate surface magazines
shall be provided for the storage of explosives and detonators and shall be kept in good repair.
(b) Magazines shall be constructed of or covered with fire and weather resistant material,
shall be reasonably bullet proof and shall have no metal or sparking material exposed inside
the magazine. When a magazine is used for more than one type of explosive, each type shall
be stored separately. (c) The only openings shall be doors for entrance, which shall be securely
locked when unattended, and properly screened vents. (d) If artificial light is needed, only
an electric flashlight, electric lantern, or electric cap lamp shall be used. Smoking, carrying
of smokers' articles, or open flame are prohibited in or within 25 feet of any magazine. Combustible
materials, including rubbish and dry grass, shall be kept clear of any magazine for a distance
of 25 feet in all directions. (e) Other material...
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25-9-276
Section 25-9-276 "Blasting agent" and "explosives" defined; storage and
transportation of blasting agents, explosives, and detonators generally. (a)(1) "Blasting
agent," as used in this article, means any material consisting of a mixture of fuel and
oxidizer which: a. Is used or intended for use in blasting; b. Is not classed as an explosive
by the State Department of Transportation; c. Contains no ingredients classed as an explosive
by the State Department of Transportation; and d. Cannot be detonated by a No. 8 blasting
cap when tested as recommended in Bureau of Mines information circular 8179. (2) The term
"explosives," as used in this article, includes blasting agents, unless blasting
agents are expressly excluded. (b) Main explosive storage magazines shall be located outside
of the pit and shall comply with Section 25-9-131. Blasting agents shall be stored in the
manner prescribed by Part 181, Title 26, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Department of the
Treasury, and...
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25-9-277
Section 25-9-277 Handling and use of explosives and detonators. (a) Only designated persons
shall cut, cap, and issue capped fuses and explosives. (b) When cutting fuse, it shall be
cut square across with a sharp clean instrument and the cap crimper used shall be of a type
recommended by explosive manufacturers. A bench type crimper is recommended. (c) No explosives
container shall be opened with any metallic instrument. (d) No person shall remove any explosives
from a pit magazine without permission of the pit superintendent, foreman, or a person designated
by the operator. (e) Capped fuse or electric detonators shall not be stored within 50 feet
of other explosives, power lines, cables, or other electrical conductors. (f) Oils or other
combustible substances shall not be stored within 50 feet of any explosives. (g) Detonators
shall not be removed from containers except as they are used for capping fuses or, in the
case of electric detonators, as they are used in preparing primers,...
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25-8-43
Section 25-8-43 Prohibited occupations and places for individuals under 18 years of age. (a)
No individual under 18 years of age shall be employed or permitted or suffered to work at
any of the following occupations, positions, or places: (1) In or about or in connection with
any mine, coke breaker, coke oven, or quarry in any capacity. (2) In wrecking, demolition,
and shipbreaking. (3) In any tunnel or excavation with a depth of four feet or more. (4) In
any roofing, scaffolding, or sandblasting operations. (5) Operating or driving any truck or
heavy equipment over three tons gross weight. (6) In logging or around any sawmill, lath mill,
shingle, or cooperage-stock mill. (7) Operating any power-driven woodworking, bakery, or paper-products
machinery. (8) Upon any steam, electric, diesel, hydraulic, or other railroad. (9) As firefighters.
(10) Operating any stamping machines used in sheet metal or tin ware, or in paper or leather
manufacturing, or washer or nut factories. (11) In or...
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25-9-278
Section 25-9-278 Blasting practices and procedures generally. (a) All blasting shall be done
in a safe manner after all persons have been removed to a safe place. (b) All blasting should
be done electrically or with detonating fuse. (c) Primers shall be made up near the working
place by competent persons experienced in handling explosives. Competent persons shall also
load, assist in loading, or supervise the loading or charging of drill holes. (d) Primers
shall be prepared in accordance with safety standards of the Institute of Makers of Explosives
or of the manufacturer of the explosives as approved by the chief. Holes made in the primer
cartridge for the purpose of inserting the detonator shall be made with a wooden or other
nonsparking implement. (e) In tamping holes, only a wooden tamping bar or other nonsparking
tamping bar shall be used. Before charging drill holes, except well holes, they shall be thoroughly
cleaned. Explosives shall not be violently tamped in the drill hole...
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25-9-133
Section 25-9-133 Underground storage of explosives and detonators. (a) Underground section
boxes or magazines shall be constructed of substantial nonsparking material and shall be placed
in a crosscut or idle room neck at least 25 feet from roadways, trolley wires, or power lines,
at least 75 feet from any working face and in a reasonably dry and well rock dusted place,
free of oil, grease, or other debris. (b) Explosives and detonators shall be stored separately
and at least five feet apart. Not more than a 48-hour supply of explosives and detonators,
including any surplus remaining from the previous day, shall be stored underground in section
boxes or magazines. This maximum 48-hour supply will include supplies in individual or face
boxes where used. (c) A one day's supply of explosives and detonators may be kept in individual
or face boxes. Those boxes shall be wooden with hinged lids and shall be kept not less than
15 feet from roadways, trolley wires, or power lines; provided,...
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25-9-134
Section 25-9-134 Blasting practices and procedures generally. (a) Only competent persons shall
be designated or permitted to handle explosives or do blasting. Only electric detonators of
proper strength may be used and the use of delay electric detonators is prohibited for blasting
coal or coal and other material. Primers shall be made up as needed for blasting and prepared
in accordance with the safety standards of the Institute of Makers of Explosives or of the
manufacturer of the explosives as approved by the chief; provided, however, that nothing provided
in this subsection shall prohibit the use of permissible millisecond blasting in conformity
with the requirements, exceptions, limitations, conditions, and restrictions on the use thereof
established or hereinafter established by the Bureau of Mines of the United States Department
of the Interior. (b) Care shall be used in placement and drilling of holes. Test roof, face,
ribs and timbers for dangerous conditions before drilling...
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32-1-1.1
or other major radial or circumferential street or highway designated by local authorities
within their respective jurisdictions as part of a major arterial system of streets or highways.
(3) AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Such fire department vehicles, police vehicles, and ambulances
as are publicly owned, and such other publicly or privately owned vehicles as are designated
by the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency or the chief of police of an
incorporated city. (4) BICYCLE. Every device propelled by human power upon which any
person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is more than 14 inches in diameter.
(5) BUS. Every motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 10 passengers and used for the
transportation of persons; and every motor vehicle other than a taxicab, designed and used
for the transportation of persons for compensation. (6) BUSINESS DISTRICT. The territory contiguous
to and including a highway when within any 600 feet along such...
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11-51-90.2
Section 11-51-90.2 Purchase of business license; classification of taxpayers; vehicle decals;
determination of gross receipts; construction with other provisions. (a) Every taxpayer required
to purchase a business license under this chapter shall: (1) Purchase a business license for
each location at which it does business in the municipality, except as otherwise provided
by the municipality. (2) Except as provided in Section 11-51-193, with respect to taxpayers
subject to state licensing board oversight, be classified into one or more of the following
2002 North American Industrial Classification System ("NAICS") sectors and applicable
sub-sectors, industry groups, industries, and U.S. industries thereunder: SECTOR NAICS TITLE
SUGGESTED BUSINESS LICENSE CODE GROUPING BY SAMPLE TOPIC OR CATEGORY BASIS FOR LICENSE CALCULATION
111 Crop Production Agriculture, farming, nursery, fruit, growers Gross Receipts and/or Flat
Rate 112 Animal Production Animal, dairy, cattle, ranching, sheep,...
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22-27-2
Section 22-27-2 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AGENCY. Any controlling agency,
public or private, elected, appointed, or volunteer utilizing methods approved by the health
department or the department for the purpose of controlling and supervising the collection
or management of solid wastes or recyclable materials. (2) ALTERNATIVE COVER. Material other
than earth used to cover a landfill or sanitary landfill. An alternative cover shall be approved
by the Department of Environmental Management in compliance with federal law and United States
Environmental Protection Agency rules or guidance to achieve a level of performance equal
to or greater than earthen cover material. (3) ASHES. The solid residue from burning of wood,
coal, coke, or other combustible material used for heating, from incineration of solid wastes,
or for the production of electricity at electric generating...
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