ATF Filing of Oct 30, 2006
  1. Introduction
  2. Federal Explosives Laws and Regulations, 2000
  3. ATF/AEPD, Test Protocols- Reaction Rate Determinations
  4. "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.
  5. ATF Fire Research Laboratory Report, 06F0029 Sub 1, dated July 28, 2006
  6. Plaintiff's Cover Letter dated August 1, 2006
  7. 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.
  8. "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
  9. Department of Defense Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards 6055.9, dated October 2004
  10. Ammunition and Explosives Standards, TM 9-1300-206, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1988
  11. Military Explosives, TM 9-1300-214, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1987
  12. Engineering Design Handbook, "Principles of Explosives Behavior," Headquarters, United States Army Materiel Command, 1972
  13. Solid Rocket Booster Command Destruct System Hazard Study, Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1985
  14. Chemistry of Pyrotechnics, Conkling, © 1985
  15. Blasters Handbook, 17th Ed, International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998
  16. 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
  17. Material Safety Data Sheets
  18. United States Department of Transportation, Classification of Explosives, multiple dates
  19. Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items, U.S. Army Research and Development Command, 1960
  20. Authorized List of Explosives, Natural Resources Canada, multiple dates
  21. "Rocket Propulsion Elements," Fourth Ed, p. 396, DOT Classification "B" (Prior to 1991, DOT classified explosives as "A," "B," and "C.")
  22. 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