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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 871791" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Loaded ammo; It is concidered ORM-D till it reaches a certain N.E.W. Net Explosive Weight. This will be different with each type cartridge, and once the N.E.W. is met then the vehicle has to show the fire hazard markings. Also primers/ percussion/musket caps are also concidered ORM-D till a certain weight is met, then it also has to be marked accordingly to include the vehicle transporting it, and all HAZ-MAT fee applies.</p><p></p><p>Smokless powder; In containers depending on quantity, even though it is concidered a fire hazard, the vehicle may not be marked because its not concidered to be an explosive.</p><p></p><p>Black Powder; Regardless of quantity is concidered an explosive, and has to be marked as such, as does the carrier. All HAZ-MAT fees apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 871791, member: 5168"] Loaded ammo; It is concidered ORM-D till it reaches a certain N.E.W. Net Explosive Weight. This will be different with each type cartridge, and once the N.E.W. is met then the vehicle has to show the fire hazard markings. Also primers/ percussion/musket caps are also concidered ORM-D till a certain weight is met, then it also has to be marked accordingly to include the vehicle transporting it, and all HAZ-MAT fee applies. Smokless powder; In containers depending on quantity, even though it is concidered a fire hazard, the vehicle may not be marked because its not concidered to be an explosive. Black Powder; Regardless of quantity is concidered an explosive, and has to be marked as such, as does the carrier. All HAZ-MAT fees apply. [/QUOTE]
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