Article | REF: C5420 V2

Use of explosives in civil engineering

Authors: Alain BLANCHIER, Anne Charline SAUVAGE

Publication date: February 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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    3. Environmental safety issues

    3.1 Regulations

    The acquisition, transport, storage and use of explosives are regulated by a large number of laws, decrees and orders issued by various ministries. .

    Despite an overhaul and clarification of the texts, these regulations remain complex.

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    3.1.1 Acquisition

    To obtain explosives from a distributor or manufacturer, you must hold :

    • or a certificate of acquisition issued by the prefectoral authority...

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