Any person using and handling explosives in the city shall obtain the necessary permit prescribed in Section
8.16.020. The application for a blasting permit shall be submitted to the fire chief no later than five working days prior to the date requested for the commencement of blasting. The applicant shall establish to the satisfaction of the fire chief that he/she has fully complied with the relevant provisions of M.G.L. c. 148 and the requirements of 527 C.M.R. 13.00 or any of its successor regulations.
(Prior revision § 7-74; C.O. 04-204 § 1)
The blasting contractor shall be responsible for having both a fire detail and a police detail present at the blast site whenever blasting is performed. The representative of the fire department shall ensure that proper safety measures have been taken and that the log required by Section
8.28.020 corresponds to actual on-site conditions. The representative of the police department shall ensure that the blast location is secure and that only authorized persons are handling explosives.
(C.O. 04-204 § 4)
Any person performing or taking part in any blasting activities
shall be required to sound a signal loud enough to be heard in a radius
of one-half mile. Such signal shall be given five minutes before detonation
for a period of no less than five seconds; a second signal shall be
given thirty seconds before detonation for a period of no less than
five seconds.
(Prior revision § 7-78)
The energy ratio of a blast shall not exceed the energy ratio
set forth in 527 C.M.R. 13.00.
(Prior revision § 7-79; C.O. 04-204 § 5)
Any vehicles hauling or removing material to a blasting site
shall only utilize traffic routes approved in advance by the Revere
traffic commission. Such approval of a route shall be obtained by
the applicant prior to the submission of an application for blasting
permit. It shall constitute a separate violation of this section each
time that any vehicle utilizes any street or road not part of the
approved traffic route.
(C.O. 04-204 § 7 (part))
Any person or entity violating this provision shall be subject to a fine of up to three hundred dollars per offense. The Revere police department, the Revere fire department and the building inspector shall also have the right to enforce this subsection pursuant to the noncriminal disposition procedures set forth in Chapter
1.12.
(C.O. 04-204 § 7 (part))