Which of the following type of distances would be applied between an earth covered magazine with 100,000 lb. of high explosives and the station administration building?
I read in a magazine 2 days ago that it is Venus.
cosmo girl is a magazine but it is pretty much for girls it has celeb gossip and other stuff.
a current science mystery photo is a picture in a magazine of science for kids on the back of the issue there is a section called mystery photos you are supposed to guess the photos how cool!
From the DiamondWorld magazine: "State-run mineral giant NMDC recently discovered a 37.68 carat diamond from Panna diamond mines in Madhya Pradesh, which stands as its biggest discovery till date." You can read more, below.
Arthur C Clarke the science fiction author of 2001 a Space Oddysey wrote a speculative scientific paper published in the UK Wireless World magazine in 1945. He proposed a geostationary satellite which could be used as a fixed radio relay station in space. The editors thought he was crazy but a brave sub editor went ahead and published it to his credit.
Which of the following type of distances would be applied between an earth covered magazine with 100,000 lb. of high explosives and the station administration building?
Which of the following type of distances would be applied between an earth covered magazine with 100,000 lb. of high explosives and the station administration building?
2,000 feet. You did not specify a barricade, only earth covered. This is from the BATFE 555.218 "Table of distances for storage of explosive materials (high)".
Building - magazine - was created in 1843.
Arch magazine
A place to store explosives and ammunition, usually in a fortress or a warship.
It is called a magazine, from a similar French word that means storehouse.
For the answer that is specific to your particular location and needs, you must contact your local Fire Marshall's office and/or Zoning Authority.
An armoury or magazine.
FLEX magazine is a magazine that mainly deals with articles and news on the subject of body building and weight lifting. FLEX also shares nutrition and dietary tips for its readers.
Magazine, figuratively speaking is a 'storehouse of information' and has been used for publications from the mid 1600's.. There is French word,'magazin', and Italian word 'magazzino' and an Arabic word, 'makhzan' which refer to a 'storehouse' for keeping explosives, but specifically a printed list of military stores and information. The word magazine, for periodicals, derives from this military orogin
Popular Magazine has their headquarters in Washington. The building can be seen from miles away and there are road signs to follow if you get lost! So don't worry.