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IGUS : 2005 EPP meeting

 

 

Agenda

1

2

3

4
4.1
4.2
4.3

5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
5.6.4
5.6.5

6
6.1

7
7.1
7.2

8
8.1

9

10

OPENING

ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA

APOLOGIES

MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
Smokeless Powder & The Fire Service
Restoring Compliance and Technical Issues
Burning of explosive waste

FIREWORKS RELATED ISSUES
First lessons from the Kolding fireworks accident, November 2004
A presentation of the Danish firework trials; 15-17 February 2005
6(c) test on three types of rockets
UN classification tests on toy fireworks
Fireworks mortars
The European funded CHAF project: an update at 75% of the project
Management, coordination and general set-up
Benchmark tests (WP6)
Small scale tests (WP7)
Medium scale tests (WP8)
Large scale tests (WP9)

AMMONIUM NITRATE AND AMMONIUM NITRATE EMULSION ISSUES
Standard for modified AN

CHARACTERISATION OF EXPLOSIVES
Minimum ignition energies of commercial explosives
Use of accelerating rate calorimetry to measure the thermal hazards of commercial explosives

CLASSIFICATION
Proposal for an unconfined 6(a) test

ANY OTHER BUSINES

DATE AND PLACE OF NEXT MEETING

 

List of participants

Experts from the following organisations and companies participated in the meeting:

BAM
Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory
Commission of Science, Technology and Industry
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning
Economic and Trade Committee of Jiangsu Province
Health and Safety Laboratory
Health and Safety Executive
IME/SAAMI
INERIS
Military Institute for Armament Technology
Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
National Rescue Services Board
Natural Resources Canada, Explosives Regulatory Division
Orica UK Ltd.
Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturers Institute
Testing Center for Industrial Explosive Materials
TNO Defence, Safety and Security
UEE
University of Tokyo, Dept. of Chemical System Engineering
Germany
Canada
China
Ireland
Norway
China
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
USA
France
Poland
The Netherlands
Japan
Sweden
Canada
United Kingdom
USA
China
The Netherlands
Spain
Japan