A. 
Scope of provisions. This section applies to all explosives, except small arms ammunition and fireworks.
B. 
As used in this section, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the meanings herein ascribed to them:
EXPLOSIVE
Any chemical compound, mixture or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion. The term "explosive" shall include all material which is classified as Class A, Class B or Class C explosives by the Interstate Commerce Commission and shall include, but not be limited to, dynamite, black blasting powder, pellet powders, initiating explosives, blasting caps, electric blasting caps, safety fuse, fuse igniters, fuse lighters, squibs, cordeau detonant fuse, instantaneous fuse, igniter cord and igniters.
MAGAZINE
Any building or structure approved for the storage of explosives.
SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION
Any shotgun, rifle, pistol or revolver cartridges.
C. 
Manufacture prohibited; permit required to have, keep, use, store or transport. The manufacture of explosives is prohibited within the Village. A permit shall be obtained from the Inspector to have, keep, use, store or transport any explosives.
D. 
Storage.
(1) 
All storage of explosives shall be in approved explosive magazines located at distances from neighboring highways and railways in conformity with the American Table of Distances for Storage of Explosives.
(2) 
When explosives in excess of immediate requirements are removed from a magazine and delivered in the vicinity of a blasting operation, they shall be kept in a portable magazine consisting of either a stout tight box covered with not less than 24 gauge sheet iron and equipped with a hinged lid or in a small portable building similarly covered. Such portable magazine shall be painted vermillion and conspicuously marked "Explosives - Dangerous" in white block letters not less than three inches in height. The interior shall be composed of two-inch hardwood or three-inch softwood, with no exposed metals. Portable magazines, as described in this subsection, shall be located as required by the Inspector.
E. 
Transportation.
(1) 
Blasting caps not to be carried on the same vehicle with explosives. Blasting caps or electric blasting caps shall not be transported over the highways of the Village on the same vehicles with explosives.
(2) 
Standards for vehicles. Vehicles used for the transportation of explosives shall conform to all Interstate Commerce Commission standards.
(3) 
Marking of vehicles. Every vehicle, while carrying explosives, shall be marked or placarded on both sides and rear, in letters at least three inches high, in contrasting colors, "EXPLOSIVES" or, in lieu thereof, shall display, in such manner that it will be visible from all directions, a red flag with the word "EXPLOSIVES" printed, stamped or sewed thereon in white letters at least six inches high.
(4) 
Transportation of other articles. Nothing other than the explosive shall be carried in the bed or body of the transporting vehicle.
F. 
Use.
(1) 
Notification. Whenever blasting is being conducted, the blaster shall notify all public utilities and the Fire and Safety Inspector, Chief, Deputy Chief or Battalion Chief of the Fire Department, at least 24 hours in advance of blasting, specifying the location and intended time of such blasting. Said notice shall be in writing. In an emergency, this time limit may be waived by the Inspector.
(2) 
Precautions. Due precautions shall be taken to prevent accidental discharge of electric blasting caps from current induced by radio or radar transmitters, lightning, adjacent power lines, dust storms or other sources of extraneous electricity.
(3) 
Signs to be posted. The contractor shall post signs, two by three (2 x 3) feet with four-inch letters, indicating blasting operations are in progress at least 1,000 feet each side of the blasting and on all roadways within 1,000 feet.
(4) 
Use of blasting mats. The contractor shall be required to use blasting mats in conformity with recognized good practice.
G. 
Destruction of explosives within Village. The destruction of explosives within the incorporated limits of the Village is prohibited.