Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (Last Updated: June 14,2023) |
Title29 Public Safety and State Police |
SubTitle29-349-106_29-349-378. Storage, Transportation and Use of Explosives and Blasting Agents |
Sec.29-349-252. Extraneous electricity. Precautions
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Due precautions shall be taken to prevent accidental discharge of electric blasting caps from current induced by radar, radio transmitters, adjacent power lines, lightning, dust storms and other sources of extraneous electricity. The precautions shall include:
(a) The suspension of all blasting operations regardless of the method of initiation and removal of persons from the blasting area during the approach and progress of an electric storm.
(b) Special precautions may be required by the State Fire Marshal when blasting operations are conducted in a radar environment.
(c) Electric blasting shall not be carried out at lesser distances from radio transmitter antennas than is set forth in the following table:
Distances for AM Transmitters (Fixed or Mobile)
Transmitter Power in Watts
Minimum Distance in Feet
5 — 25
100
25 — 50
150
50 — 100
220
100 — 250
350
250 — 500
450
500 — 1,000
650
1,000 — 2,500
1,000
2,500 — 5,000
1,500
5,000 — 10,000
2,200
10,000 — 25,000
3,500
25,000 — 50,000
5,000
50,000 — 100,000
7,000
Distances for FM Mobile Transmitters
Transmitter Power in Watts
Minimum Distance in Feet
1 — 10
5
10 — 30
10
30 — 60
15
60 — 250
30
250 — 600
45
Where the power of an FM or TV transmitter exceeds 100,000 watts, electric blasting shall be conducted at a distance of at least 600 feet or more. No electric blasting will be carried out at lesser distances than in the aforesaid tables without the specific permission of the State Fire Marshal.
(Effective December 24, 1987)