Section 5.62. Location  


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  • (a) No fireworks plant may be located nearer than 2,000 feet from any inhabited building, 1,300 feet from railroad tracks or 650 feet from the nearest highway. For quantities of explosives greater than 25,000 pounds, the American Quantity and Distance Tables shall be used to govern the location of the fireworks plant, under act of April 27, 1927 (No. 291) (35 P. S. § 119.4) (Repealed).

    (b) No fireworks factory building shall be located nearer than 80 feet from any other fireworks factory building, 100 feet from any fireworks storage building, or 300 feet from any magazine.

    (c) No magazine containing up to and including 5,000 pounds of explosives shall be located nearer than 300 feet from any other magazine or fireworks storage building. No fireworks storage building shall be located nearer than 100 feet from any other fireworks storage building.

    (d) Factory buildings, storage buildings, and magazines for quantities of fireworks in excess of 5,000 pounds shall be subject to the Intraplant Quantity and Distance Table in subsection (e).

    (e) Unbarricaded factory buildings and magazines shall conform with the following:

    (1) All unbarricaded factory buildings shall be located one from the other and from other buildings on explosives plants in which persons are regularly employed, and all unbarricaded magazines shall be located from factory buildings and buildings on explosives plants in which persons are regularly employed, in conformity with the following table:
    Intraplant Quantity and Distance Table


    Explosives (in pounds)Distance (in feet)
    0—10See paragraph (2)
    10—2540
    25—5060
    50—10080
    100—200100
    200—300120
    300—400130
    400—500140
    500—750160
    750—1,000180
    1,000—1,500210
    1,500—2,000230
    2,000—3,000260
    3,000—4,000280
    4,000—5,000300
    5,000—6,000320
    6,000—7,000340
    7,000—8,000360
    8,000—9,000380
    9,000—10,000400
    10,000—12,500420
    12,500—15,000450
    15,000—17,500470
    17,500—20,000490
    20,000—25,000530
    25,000—30,000560
    30,000—35,000590
    35,000—40,000620
    40,000—45,000640
    45,000—50,000660
    50,000—55,000680
    55,000—60,000700
    60,000—65,000720
    65,000—70,000740
    70,000—75,000770
    75,000—80,000780
    80,000—85,000790
    85,000—90,000800
    90,000—95,000820
    95,000—100,000830
    100,000—125,000900
    125,000—150,000950
    150,000—175,0001,000
    175,000—200,0001,050
    200,000—225,0001,100
    225,000—250,0001,150

    (2) If up to ten pounds of explosives are involved, the only requirement is that they be stored in a separate building or within substantial dividing walls.

    (f) Barricaded factory buildings and magazines shall conform with the following:

    (1) The term means a physical barrier, natural or artificial, around the building or magazine to protect life and limb in buildings and on highways, railroads, and railways from damage by premature explosion.

    (2) The methods of barricading are as follows:

    (i) The building or magazine shall be located in an isolated ravine.

    (ii) An excavation at the foot or side of a mountain shall be made sufficiently deep to provide protection on the sides and end of the building or magazine. A 2 foot space will be allowed between the building or magazine and the excavated sides.

    (iii) A substantial barricade of concrete or timber shall be constructed.

    (3) Barricaded magazines or factory buildings shall be located not less than 1/2 the distance from buildings, magazines, highways, railroads and railways as required for unbarricaded factory buildings or magazines, in subsection (e).

Notation

Cross References

This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 5.120 (relating to cleanliness); 34 Pa. Code § 5.122 (relating to tables of quantity and distance); 34 Pa. Code § 5.145 (relating to machine mixing house); 34 Pa. Code § 5.191 (relating to distance limitations); and 34 Pa. Code § 5.192 (relating to operation).