Opinion ID: 547224
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Heading: M.C.R. 385-100 Sec. 20.4 (1970) provides:

Text: Hazardous material in bulk or liquid form must be transported in containers which will prevent leakage. Containers used in intraplant transportation and service storage of explosives and explosives mixtures such as initiating explosives, pyrotechnic compositions and tracer material should be made of material in the following preference order: Conductive rubber Nonferrous metal-lined boxes without seams or rivet heads under which explosive dust can accumulate Plastics (conductive type only) Paper-lined wood boxes Fiber containers. Fiber containers of bulk explosives and propellant should be shipped only by motor carrier or trailer-on-flat car. Glass containers should not be used because of their fragility and severe missile hazard. (Emphasis added.)