ATF Filing of Oct 30, 2006
- Introduction
- Federal Explosives Laws and Regulations, 2000
- ATF/AEPD, Test Protocols- Reaction Rate Determinations
- "Reaction Rate Determinations of Hobby Rocket Motors, Time Fuse and Powdered Propellants,"
United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), AFRL-ML-TY-TP-2006, July 2006.
- ATF Fire Research Laboratory Report, 06F0029 Sub 1, dated July 28, 2006
- Plaintiff's Cover Letter dated August 1, 2006
- Plaintiff's Report titled, "Burn Rates of Common Materials Compared to Ammonium
Perchlorated Composite Propellant" to be submitted for presentation to the Kentucky Academy of Science Annual
Meeting, November 2006.
- "Hazard Classification Determination of In-Process Explosive Substances and
Articles Using a Step-by-Step Approach," Speed and Pulley, Safety Management Services, West Jordan, Utah, 2000
- Department of Defense Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards 6055.9, dated October 2004
- Ammunition and Explosives Standards, TM 9-1300-206, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1988
- Military Explosives, TM 9-1300-214, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1987
- Engineering Design Handbook, "Principles of Explosives Behavior," Headquarters, United States
Army Materiel Command, 1972
- Solid Rocket Booster Command Destruct System Hazard Study, Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1985
- Chemistry of Pyrotechnics, Conkling, © 1985
- Blasters Handbook, 17th Ed, International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998
- Harmonization with the United Nations Recommendations and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code; Manual of Tests and Criteria adopted by reference at 49 C.F.R. Part 171.7, United States Department of Transportation, 2001
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- United States Department of Transportation, Classification of Explosives, multiple dates
- Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items, U.S. Army Research and Development Command, 1960
- Authorized List of Explosives, Natural Resources Canada, multiple dates
- "Rocket Propulsion Elements," Fourth Ed, p. 396, DOT Classification "B" (Prior to 1991, DOT classified explosives as "A," "B," and "C.")
- Department of Defense Ammunition and Explosives Hazard Classification Procedures, Headquarters, Departments of the Army, the Navy, and Air Force, and the Defense Logistics Agency, January 1998