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EXPLOSIVES DRIVER PERMIT

ship, receive, and report shipments. Instructions for the use of ordnance transport equipment, materials to be transported, division of responsibility for carrying out inspections,   and   criteria   for   accepting   or   rejecting equipment   are   also   contained   in   this   publication. NAVSEA  SW020-AG-SAF-010  contains  the  general information needed for you to safely perform the duties required when shipping ordnance materials. REVIEW NUMBER 3 ANSWERS A1. The two types of primary lightning protection systems acceptable to NAVSEASYSCOM are the  sequentially  mounted  lightning  system and the separately mounted overhead ground (aerial shield) wire system. A2. Lightning  masts  are  connected  to  a  buried primary girdle. A3. For specific requirements about the physical security of naval magazines, you should refer to OPNAVINST 5530.13. A4. Magazine   inspections   are   conducted   only during daylight hours. A5. The  information  recorded  on  the  magazine inspection   log   above   the   signature   of   the person conducting the inspection includes the date  and  hour  of  each  inspection  as  well  as abnormal  or  substandard  conditions  of  the magazines, or the word "Normal" if conditions were satisfactory. Explosives Driver An   explosive   driver   is   often   an   AO   with   an excellent   safe   driving   record,   and   a   person   fully qualified according to Motor Vehicle's Driver's Handbook   Ammunition,   Explosives,   and   Hazardous Materials, NAVSEA OP 2239. To become a qualified explosive   driver,   you   must   meet   the   qualifications described below. If you meet these qualifications, you are   certified   to   drive   motor   vehicles   that   transport hazardous materials (HM). STATE  OPERATOR'S  LICENSE.—An  explo- sives  driver  must  hold  a  valid  state  operator's  license, not necessarily issued by the state in which the activity is located. This applies to operation of vehicles both on- and    off-station.    This    requirement    is    permanently waived  for  those  personnel  stationed  outside  the  50 states  that  would  otherwise  be  eligible  to  obtain  an explosive driver's permit. MEDICAL  EXAMINERS  CERTIFICATE.— An explosives driver must undergo a explosive physical examination and, on the basis of such an examination, be   certified   by   a   licensed   doctor   of   medicine   or osteopathy   to   ensure   that   he/she   meets   applicable 12-20 Figure 12-4.—Medical Examiner's Certificate, ATA Form C0750.

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