A deviation from mandatory explosives safety requirements approved for the purpose of long-term satisfaction of recurring readiness or operational requirements
A marginal wharf of solid fill
.50 caliber or smaller, or for shotguns
Ammunition and components that contain no explosive material
Any unplanned act or event which results in damage to property, material, equipment or cargo, or personnel injury or death when not the result of enemy action.
Ammunition or explosives that may be stored or transported together without significantly increasing either the probability of an accident or, for a given quantity, the magnitude of the effects of such an accident.
The title of the senior officer who has overall responsibility for operations at Navy and Marine Corps activities.
Written authority which provides a temporary exception and permits deviation from a mandatory requirement of this manual
Military materiel such as combat weapons of all kinds with ammunition and equipment required for their use
The maximum quantity of explosives or ammunition permitted in a magazine, production building, or other specified site
Substances or mixtures of substances which, when ignited, undergo an energetic chemical reaction at a controlled rate intended to produce, on demand and in various combinations, specific time delays or quantities of heat, noise, smoke, light or IR radiation
Explosives that are actually visible
any chemical compound or mechanical mixture which, when subjected to heat, impact, friction, detonation or other suitable initiation, undergoes a very rapid chemical change with the evolution of large volumes of high highly heated gases which exert pressures in the surrounding medium
A landing place or platform built out into the water or along the shore for the berthing of vessels
a reaction which proceeds through the reacted material toward the unreacted material at a supersonic velocity (by a shock wave process)
Any employee, officer, and petty officer, designated by the Commanding Officer, Ordnance Officer, or other head of a department at a shore station to oversee and inspect personnel and employees and their operations