The History of Intraline Distance in the United States

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Susan Hamilton Michelle Crull
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Explosives safety requirements in the United States began in 1909 when the American Railroad Institute questioned explosives manufacturers regarding distances necessary to protect employees and property. In response to this inquiry, a group of explosives manufacturers collaborated to study over 200 explosive accidents. This study resulted in the 1914 American Table of Distance (ATD) published by the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME). The 1914 ATD provided suggested separations between explosives and inhabited buildings, public highways, and public railways.
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APA: Susan Hamilton Michelle Crull  (2010)  The History of Intraline Distance in the United States

MLA: Susan Hamilton Michelle Crull The History of Intraline Distance in the United States. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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