966 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch.
CONSTRUCTED OF TWO INCH HARDWOOD OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
EACH METAL MAGAZINE SHALL BE LINED WITH NONSPARKING
MATERIAL. NO MAGAZINE MAY BE PLACED IN A BUILDING
CONTAINING OIL, GREASE, GASOLINE, WASTE PAPER, OR
OTHER HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL, NOR MAY IT BE PLACED
LESS THAN 20 FEET FROM A STOVE, FURNACE, OPEN FIRE, OR
FLAME.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 621(b) of the Code.
The only changes made are in style.
(C) LOCATION.—IF FEASIBLE, THE LOCATION OF ANY
MAGAZINE SHALL BE AT LEAST 200 FEET FROM ANY MINE
OPENING UNLESS THE OPENING IS BARRICADED EFFECTIVELY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 621 (c) of the Code.
The reference to "June 1, 1949" is proposed
for deletion as obsolete. The only other
changes made are in style.
(D) AMOUNT OF SUPPLY.—THE SUPPLY KEPT IN ANY
DISTRIBUTING MAGAZINE SHALL BE LIMITED TO
APPROXIMATELY ONE DAY'S REQUIREMENT. THE SUPPLY OF
EXPLOSIVES AND DETONATORS MAY BE DISTRIBUTED FROM THE
SAME MAGAZINE, IF SEPARATED BY AT LEAST A SIX INCH
FASTENED HARDWOOD PARTITION OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 621(d) of the Code.
The only charges made are in style.
(E) AREA SURROUNDING MAGAZINE.—THE AREA WITHIN
25 FEET OF ANY MAGAZINE SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF RUBBISH,
DRY GRASS, OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 621(e) of the Code.
The only changes made are in style.
(F) LAMPS.—IF THE EXPLOSIVES MAGAZINE IS
ILLUMINATED ELECTRICALLY, EACH LAMP SHALL BE OF AN
EXPLOSION-PROOF TYPE, INSTALLED AND WIRED TO AFFORD
MINIMUM FIRE AND CONTACT HAZARDS.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 621(f) of the Code.
The only changes made are in style.
(G) NON METALLIC TOOLS; EXTRANEOUS
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