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Ammunition Storage at new Police Station

Jeff W

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Our office is designing a new police station and I am kind of in a quandary concerning the ammunition storage. Chapter 33 of the International Fire Code gives an exception to the requirements.

The possession, storage and use of small arms ammunition when packaged in accordance with DOTn packaging requirements. (I don’t know what DOTn Packaging requirements are?)

The use of explosive materials by federal, state and local regulatory, law enforcement and fire agencies acting in their official capacities.

I don’t want to get into explosion venting and all that stuff. Does anyone have any experience in this area?

Thanks in advance.
 
49 CFR Parts 173, 137 (2005) - Shippers-General Req for Shipments and Packaging

Category

DOTn Standards

Description

Definitions of hazardous materials for transportation purposes; Requirements to be observed in preparing hazardous materials for shipment by air, highway, rail, or water, or any combination thereof; and Inspection, testing, and retesting responsibilities for persons who retest, recondition, maintain, repair and rebuild containers used or intended for use in the transportation of hazardous materials.

Referenced in the following Codes:

§ 2009 International Building Code

§ 2009 International Fire Code

File URL

49 CFR Parts 173, 137 (2005) - Shippers-General Req for Shipments and Packaging

http://www.ecodes.biz/ecodes_support/free_resources/Standards/DOTn/PDFs/49%20CFR%20Parts%20173_137_2005.pdf
 
welcome

Well ask the police how much on an average they intend to store, and that may resolve the problem, and check the quantity they say against chapter 33

dot I take means origianl container

Unless you are talking chicago or the like they normally do not have that much on hand
 
Thank you Mark for the definition. Thanks cda for the simplified answer. "Original container". That definition makes all the neurons in my brain fire in the correct order so the light above my head is illuminated.
 
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