97-593. Explosive Materials in the Fireworks Industry  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 7 (Friday, January 10, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 1386-1387]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-593]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
    
    27 CFR Part 55
    
    [Notice No. 845; Re: Regulatory Flexibility Act (Public Law 96-354)]
    RIN 1512-AB48
    
    
    Explosive Materials in the Fireworks Industry
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Department of 
    the Treasury.
    
    ACTION: General notice of regulatory review.
    
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    SUMMARY: Complying with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (Public Law 96-
    354), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) is required to 
    review the regulations in 27 CFR part 55, issued in T.D. ATF-293, 
    effective March 7, 1990. This document requests comments from members 
    of the explosives industry and other interested persons as to the 
    effectiveness of the regulations issued in T.D. ATF-293.
    
    DATES: Comments and/or responses should be received by April 10, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send written comments to: Chief, Firearms and Explosives 
    Operations Branch, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, P.O. Box 
    50204, Washington, DC 20091-0204, ATTN: Notice No. 845. Copies of 
    written comments received in response to this general notice will be 
    available for public inspection during normal business hours at: ATF 
    Reference Library, Office of Public Affairs and Disclosure, Room 6300, 
    650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20226.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark D. Waller, ATF Specialist, 
    Firearms and Explosives Operations Branch, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco 
    and Firearms, (202) 927-8310.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Due to the number and severity of explosions that have occurred on 
    the premises of special fireworks plants, the Bureau of Alcohol, 
    Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) issued T.D. ATF-293, 55 FR 3717, which 
    amended certain regulations contained in 27 CFR part 55. The 
    regulations were effective on March 7, 1990.
        These amendments implemented storage and recordkeeping requirements 
    for industry members engaged in the manufacturing, importing, dealing, 
    or using of fireworks and implemented the provisions of Pub. L. No. 99-
    308, 100 Stat. 449 (1986) relating to black powder. Some of the major 
    provisions of the amendments were: (1) Extending the high explosive 
    definition to flash powder and bulk salutes for storage purposes, since 
    these materials can be made to detonate by means of a blasting cap when 
    unconfined; (2) limiting the amount of flash powder used in special 
    fireworks that can be kept outside an approved magazine and in any one 
    processing building during a day's assembling operations to no more 
    than 10 pounds; (3) limiting the amount of other explosive materials 
    that can be kept outside an approved magazine and in any processing 
    building or area during a day's assembling operations to no more than 
    500 pounds; (4) requiring that processing buildings or areas holding no 
    more than 10 pounds of flash powder or 500 pounds of other explosive 
    materials used in special fireworks be located in accordance with the 
    table of distances in 27 CFR 55.218; (5) established new minimum 
    separation of distance tables applicable to fireworks plants, fireworks 
    process buildings, and fireworks plant magazines; (6) amended the 
    recordkeeping requirements to include information regarding quantity 
    and description of special fireworks; and (7) eliminated the 
    recordkeeping requirements for licensees and permittees selling or 
    disposing of exempt quantities of black powder for sporting, 
    recreational, or cultural purposes in antique firearms or antique 
    devices.
        The periodic review of regulations under 5 U.S.C. 610(b) requires 
    agencies to consider the following factors: (1) the continued need for 
    the rule; (2) the nature of complaints or comments received concerning 
    the rule from the public; (3) the complexity of the rule; (4) the 
    extent to which the rule overlaps, duplicates or conflicts with other 
    Federal rules, and, to the extent feasible, with State and local 
    governmental rules; and (5) the length of time since the rule has been 
    evaluated or the degree to which technology, economic conditions, or 
    other factors have changed in the area affected by the rule.
    
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    Continued Need for Rule
    
        ATF continues to believe that these regulations help to avoid 
    accidental explosions on the premises of special fireworks plants.
    
    Nature of Complaints Received
    
        ATF has received no complaints about the regulating from members of 
    the fireworks industry, and believe the regulations should remain in 
    place.
    
    Complexity of the Rule
    
        The requirements were determined to be the minimum necessary to 
    improve the safe storage of special fireworks.
    
    Conflicting, Duplicative or Overlapping Federal Rules
    
        None of the requirements of the regulation conflict, duplicate, or 
    overlap other Federal rules.
    
    Changes in Area Affected by Rule
    
        The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires an agency to review all 
    affected rules within ten years of the publication of the final rule. 
    This is the first such review of final rule, T.D. ATF-293, since the 
    effective date of March 7, 1990. ATF is unaware of any changes in the 
    fireworks industry having a significant impact on the effectiveness of 
    these regulations.
    
    Public Participation
    
        One of ATF's primary missions is protection of the public. To 
    successfully accomplish this goal, we are requesting comments on the 
    following questions concerning the amended regulations stemming from 
    T.D. ATF-293:
        (1) Have any of the changes in the regulations issued in T.D. ATF-
    293 caused any unnecessary burdens on business activities or practices?
        (2) How could the existing regulations be altered to assure the 
    same security, protection, and traceability of explosive materials, 
    while further reducing expenses to industry members?
        (3) Are there any areas of the explosives regulations which need 
    strengthening? Are there any areas of the amendments contained in T.D. 
    ATF-293 that need more stringent regulation?
        (4) Are there any areas contained in the regulations issued in T.D. 
    ATF-293 that need to be relaxed, rethought, or rewritten?
        (5) Have there been any changes in the industry which would 
    necessitate changes in these regulations?
        Written comments must be received within the 90-day comment period. 
    ATF will not recognize any material as confidential. Any materials 
    submitted may be disclosed to the public. Any material which the 
    transmitter considers to be confidential or inappropriate for 
    disclosure should not be included in the suggestion. The name of the 
    person submitting the suggestion is not exempt from disclosure.
    
    Drafting Information
    
        The author of this document is Mark D. Waller, Firearms and 
    Explosives Regulatory Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and 
    Firearms.
    
    List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 55
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Authority delegations, 
    Customs duties and inspection, Explosives, Hazardous materials, 
    Imports, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Safety, 
    Security measures, Seizures and forfeitures, Transportation, and 
    Warehouses.
    
        Signed: November 27, 1996.
    John W. Magaw,
    Director.
        Approved: December 16, 1996.
    John P. Simpson,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, Regulatory, Tariff and Trade Enforcement.
    [FR Doc. 97-593 Filed 1-9-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4810-31-U
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/10/1997
Department:
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
General notice of regulatory review.
Document Number:
97-593
Dates:
Comments and/or responses should be received by April 10, 1997.
Pages:
1386-1387 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Notice No. 845, Re: Regulatory Flexibility Act (Public Law 96-354)
RINs:
1512-AB48: Commerce in Explosives (Including Explosives in the Fireworks Industry)
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1512-AB48/commerce-in-explosives-including-explosives-in-the-fireworks-industry-
PDF File:
97-593.pdf
CFR: (1)
27 CFR 55