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QUESTION 1

Where are munitions safety requirements found?

ANSWER

AFMAN 91-201, Explosive Safety Standards TO 11a-1-33 Handling and Maintenance of Explosives Loaded Aircraft

QUESTION 2

What is the cardinal rule for explosive safety?

ANSWER

Minimum number of people, minimum amount of explosives, minimum amount of time

QUESTION 3

Personnel working with explosives must be trained in accordance with what?

ANSWER

AFI 91-202, Mishap Prevention

QUESTION 4

What must supervisors do?

ANSWER

Knowledgeable of all hazards. Knows/conveys emergency procedures, strict housekeeping

QUESTION 5

What is important in regards to compatibility groups?

ANSWER

Ideally each group is separated, compatible explosives may be combined. Not applicable between MSA and Flight Line

QUESTION 6

What is a licensed location?

ANSWER

Small amounts of explosives. Outside MSA (egress, life support, SF). Approved by wing safety (licensed facilities not necessarily on the explosive site plan, lice displayed at facility, not based on quantity distance Commander approves local procedures. No H/D 1.1 allowed. No compatibility groups A, K, and L allowed. NOT BASED on Quantity Distance

QUESTION 7

What are the maximum licensed quantities for a licensed location?

ANSWER

H/D 1.1 - zero H/D 1.2.2 - 100 pounds H/D 1.3 - 100 pounds H/D 1.4 - Mission essential quantities. Local restrictions may be more limiting, turn in un-serviceable explosives ASAP

QUESTION 8

What is a sited location?

ANSWER

Very large amounts. Inside and outside MSA. Approved by DDESB. Explosives site planning is a process used to manage the risks associated with explosives activities to ensure the minimum risk to personnel, equipment, and assets, while meeting mission requirements. Area containing large amounts of explosives (identified in the ESP). Explosive site plan is submitted by wing safety. Based on quantity distance (QD). States max quantities of H/Ds stored

QUESTION 9

What must installation maps show?

ANSWER

Explosive clear zones. Affects where real property can be built. Violations of QD require waiver at the SECAF Level and interim solutions.

QUESTION 10

What must always be posted at all explosive locations?

ANSWER

Explosive limits - posted signs show authorized H/D and net explosive weight quantity distance (NEWQD) limits. Personnel Limits (supervisors, workers, casuals, visitors). Casual personnel are not normally part of explosive operation. Have duties which require their presence. Visitors are non-essential personnel with limited access. Stop operations when visitors are present.

QUESTION 11

What are limits on static/public display aircraft?

ANSWER

No live ammo, aircraft gun systems empty, safed. Constant surveillance of visitors. Cannot touch or sit in external release systems, egress seats. Exempted items.

QUESTION 12

What does TO 11A-1-33 cover?

ANSWER

Handling and maintenance of explosives loaded aircraft

QUESTION 13

When are aircraft considered non-explosive loaded aircraft?

ANSWER

Egress components Authorized signals/flares Destructors installed in sensitive electronics Fire extinguisher cartridges Engine starter cartridges Small arms ammo for survival use Inert training munitions

QUESTION 14

What happens with/to explosive-loaded aircraft?

ANSWER

They will be separated and will comply with QD. Parked in designated areas. Aircraft parking is based on H/D, NEW, and category of aircraft. Clearly identified by armament placards. Entries made in aircraft forms (entries made in 781a).

QUESTION 15

What are general requirements for maintenance on explosive loaded aircraft?

ANSWER

Parked in designated area Personnel accessing cockpit must meet AFI 21-101 guidelines Maintenance won't increase probability of fire, stores release, weapons launch/arming, functioning of explosives or munitions, create any other unsafe environment Armament systems must be electrically and mechanically safed before performing maintenance on the system requiring electrical power Certain maintenance actions require download of chaff, photoflash, flare, and decoy cartridges before starting

QUESTION 16

When is maintenance authorized inside hangars?

ANSWER

Munitions downloaded before hangaring Exception #1 - single explosives loaded aircraft inside a hardened aircraft shelter (HAS) is not considered in a hangar for maintenance purposes Exception #2 - Hail Storm

QUESTION 17

Forward firing munitions must not be stored how?

ANSWER

Pointing towards the barracks or pointing towards support equipment

QUESTION 18

What are hardened/protective aircraft shelter (HAS/PAS)/Flow through revetments (FTR)?

ANSWER

Assures aircraft will remain operable if there is an explosion in an adjacent shelter or ready service storage facility

QUESTION 19

What is Quantity distance (QD)?

ANSWER

Refers to protection requirements from potential explosion site (PES) to different kinds of exposed sites (ES). Standards developed from explosive mishaps, tests, analyses. QD separations based on acceptable levels of damage between a PES and ES. QD separation not applicable in transport

QUESTION 20

Quantity Distance is the relationship between what and what?

ANSWER

Explosive quantity and distance separation (origins = 1965 Bien Hoa Disaaster). Provides defined types of protection. Distances are not absolute safe distances. Based on acceptable risk.

QUESTION 21

What is a potential explosion site (PES)?

ANSWER

Location or facility that contains or is expected to contain explosives. Examples: igloo in MSA. Bomb build up pad in MSA. HAM on flight line.

QUESTION 22

How much earth covering (top, rear, and sides) must a earth covered igloo have?

ANSWER

24 inches. Rated for 500,000 pounds of explosives

QUESTION 23

What is an exposed site (ES)?

ANSWER

Any permanent structure or utility (may or may not be related to the explosive handling mission) at risk from either blast or fire effects of a PES. Examples: AMU building or hangar. May or may not contain explosives.

QUESTION 24

What is the net explosive weight (NEW)?

ANSWER

Total weight of all explosive, propellant and pyrotechnic in one item. Total weight of weapon vs total weight of explosives (percentage). Used for transportation

QUESTION 25

What is the NEWQD used for?

ANSWER

Used to figure explosives sitting. Normally equal to or less than NEW.

QUESTION 26

What are the H/D 1.2 subdivisions?

ANSWER

Effects produced by functioning of H/D 1.2 items vary with weight and size. Separated into three subdivisions in order to account for the differences in magnitude of these effects for QD Criteria. H/D 1.2.1 is the most hazardous and requires special consideration.

QUESTION 27

What is the maximum credible event (MCE - 1.2.1 only)?

ANSWER

Largest quantity of explosives expected to explode at one time when a stack is involved in a fire. When two stacks are too close together, they go off as one big stack. QD criteria allows for separate smaller explosions.

QUESTION 28

What is the inhabited building distance (IBD)?

ANSWER

Protects facilities and personnel not directly related to explosive operations

QUESTION 29

What is the public traffic route distance (PTRD)?

ANSWER

Required to protect public traffic routes

QUESTION 30

What is the intraline distance (ILD)?

ANSWER

Protect activities associated with explosives storage and operations

QUESTION 31

What is the inter-magazine distance (IMD)?

ANSWER

Between PESs to prevent one PES from simultaneously detonating an adjacent PES

QUESTION 32

All ACC aircraft are considered what?

ANSWER

All considered combat aircraft. Sited at Inter-magazine distance.

QUESTION 33

What do externally loaded aircraft measure from?

ANSWER

Munitions

QUESTION 34

What do internally loaded aircraft measure from?

ANSWER

Edge of the cargo hold

QUESTION 35

What are barricades?

ANSWER

Protect against low and high speed fragments

QUESTION 36

What allows us to determine explosive content of items?

ANSWER

Joint Hazard Classification System (JHCS).

QUESTION 37

Who assumes the risk for shortening QD distances?

ANSWER

Senior leadership IAW risk management principles

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