... 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and suitable manner before use. Bulletin - Side 531928Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Henry Best Hans Hamilton, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 696 sider
...the nature and proportion of the ingredients ; and (6.) That the explosive, if in a frozen condition, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and suitable manner before use. Thimderitf:, consisting in every 100 parts by weight of the finished explosive of not more than 93... | |
| 1902 - 612 sider
...the nature and proportion of the ingredients ; and "(6) That the explosive, if in a frozen condition, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and suitable manner before use." The rules are strictly enforced, and any violation subjects the offender to a heavy fine. Wherever... | |
| Arnold Lupton - 1904 - 644 sider
...the nature and proportion of the ingredients ; and (4) That the explosive, if in a frozen condition, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and suitable manner before use. Nobel Gelignite, consisting in every 100 parts by weight of the finished explosive, of not more than... | |
| Great Britain - 1904 - 1024 sider
...the nature and proportion of the ingredients ; and (6) That the explosive, if in a frozen condition, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and suitable manner before use. Haylite, No. 1, consisting of the following mixture :— Parti by Weight. the Ord Sttbata'nc*"3* TI(*... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1909 - 86 sider
...explosive "MasuriteM. LF," for which the detonator shall be of not less strength than 1J grams charge. 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly...a safe and suitable manner before use. 4. That the amount used in practice does not exceed 1} pounds. SUUVEY PUBLICATIONS ON MINE ACCIDENTS AND EXPLOSIONS.... | |
| Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin - 1910 - 490 sider
...explosive "Masurite MLF," for which the detonator shall be of not less strength than 1J grams charge. 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly...a safe and suitable manner before use. 4. That the amount used in practice does not exceed 1J pounds. SURVEY PUBLICATIONS ON MINE ACCIDENTS AND EXPLOSIONS.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1910 - 1004 sider
...explosive " Masurite MLF," for which p detonator shall be of not less strength than 1J grams charge. i 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly thawed in a safe and (iitable manner before use. 4 That the amount used in practice does not exceed 1} pounds (680 grams),... | |
| 1911 - 968 sider
...efficiency than those prescribed, namely, those consisting by weight of 90 parts of mercury fulminate and 10 parts of potassium c.hlorate (or their equivalents)....That the quantity used for a shot does not exceed 1J pounds (680 grams), properly tamped. It must not be supposed that an explosive that has once passed... | |
| 1911 - 1006 sider
...charge of the same mixture). •Two pounds of clay stemming are used with slow-burning explosive«. 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly...for a shot does not exceed 1^ pounds (680 grams), properly tamped. It must not be supposed that an explosive that has once passed the above-mentioned... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1911 - 1310 sider
...which the detonator shall be of not less strength than the No. 7 (1$ grams charge of the same mixture). 3. That the explosive, if frozen, shall be thoroughly...That the quantity used for a shot does not exceed 1J pounds (680 grams) , properly tamped. It must not be supposed that an explosive that has once passed... | |
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