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  1. Explosives Regulations, 2013 - SOR/2013-211 (Section 64)
    Marginal note:Equipment
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    • Marginal note:Open-flame device

      (6) An open-flame device, an open-element electrical appliance or a device (for example, a heat sealer) with a surface temperature above the decomposition temperature of the explosives or raw material with which it may come in contact must not be stored in a process unit unless the division 1 factory licence or satellite site certificate authorizes one to be stored in the unit.

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  2. Explosives Regulations, 2013 - SOR/2013-211 (Section 136)
    Marginal note:Underground activities
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    • (2) The person who carries out the activity must ensure that the following requirements are met:

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      • (c) all progressive cavity pumps must be equipped with at least two independent safety shutdown systems to prevent an excessive rise in temperature;

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  3. Explosives Regulations, 2013 - SOR/2013-211 (Section 6)

    Definition of explosive

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    • (3) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

      explosive substance

      explosive substance  means a solid or liquid substance — or a mixture of solid and liquid substances — that is capable, by chemical reaction, of producing a gas at a temperature, pressure and speed that is capable of causing damage to surrounding structures or infrastructure. It includes a substance — or a mixture of substances — that is designed to produce an effect of heat, light, sound, gas or smoke, or a combination of such effects, by means of a non-detonative self-sustaining exothermic chemical reaction, even if the substance or mixture does not produce a gas. (matière explosive)

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  4. Explosives Regulations, 2013 - SOR/2013-211 (TABLE : Tests for Authorizing Explosives)

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    • 1 Tests for physical properties — including consistency, reaction rate, rate of moisture-absorption, tendency for separation, exudation, behaviour at both high and low temperatures, density and specific gravity

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    • 3 Tests for stability — including the determination of the stability of the explosive by subjecting it to varying environmental conditions, such as high temperatures, that might produce spontaneous ignition of the explosive or a variation of its sensitivity



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