(A) Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to have, keep, store, use or transport any explosives, except under permit therefor.
(B) Magazines. All explosives must be stored in a magazine complying with the requirements of this subchapter unless the explosives are being transported or used as prescribed in authorized hereby, and an accurate record showing the disposition of each container or package of explosives stored, transported or used shall be kept, the record to be subject to inspection by the Fire Chief at all times.
(1) All magazines in which permissible explosives are had, kept or stored must be located at distances from neighboring buildings, highways and railroads in conformity with the American Quantity and Distance Table; provided that, one portable magazine containing not more than 50 pounds of explosive may be allowed if placed on wheels and located not more than ten feet from, on the same floor with and directly opposite to the entrance on the floor nearest the street level, and one portable magazine containing not more than 5,000 blasting caps may be allowed if placed on wheels and located on the floor nearest the street level.
(2) Blasting caps or detonators of any kind shall not be kept in the same magazine with other explosives.
(3) All magazines must be kept locked, except when being inspected or when explosives are being placed therein or being removed therefrom.
(4) All magazines or places where explosives are stored must be kept clean and free from grit, rubbish and empty packages.
(5) Magazines shall be made of fireproof material or wood covered with sheet iron and shall be conspicuously marked “Magazine-Explosives”.
(Prior Code, § 4-5-1-(4)) Penalty, see § 10.99