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Blast-containment rooms

Design of Blast-Containment Rooms for Toxic Chemical Ammunition Disposal... [Pg.241]

Environmentally safe destruction of obsolete chemical weapons must be performed In facilities which assure total containment of blast effects and toxic gas In the event of an accidental detonation. Functional process requirements and recommended structural design procedures for containment rooms to accomplish this purpose are presented. The requirements presented are consistent with Department of the Army and Department of Defense Explosive Safety Board requirements. [Pg.241]

Ventilation System Blast Protection. The explosive containment rooms have the highest potential contamination level in the process facility. The punching and shearing that are part of the remote controlled disassembly operation result in the release of... [Pg.245]

FIGURE 4s EXPLOSIVE CONTAINMENT ROOM VENTILATION STSTEM BLAST PROTECTION... [Pg.247]

Ensuring process safety is the prime concern of the design and operation of the TOCDF. Explosion-containment requirements were mentioned in several of the preceding sections. The overall design for ex-plosion-containment rooms requires containment of a blast from 15 pounds of TNT. The DFS room is designed to contain a blast from 28.2 pounds of TNT. Interlocked blast gates and blast doors are used to ensure containment. [Pg.86]


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