Annex I of NR-16 – Hazardous Activities and Operations with Explosives

(SEPRT Ordinance No. 1357, of December 9, 2019)

1. The following activities or operations are considered hazardous as listed in Table 1:

    TABLE 1

    ACTIVITY30% ADDITIONAL PAY
    a) Storage of explosivesAll workers in this activity or within the risk area.
    b) Transportation of explosivesAll workers in this activity.
    c) Priming explosive cartridgesAll workers in this activity.
    d) Loading explosivesAll workers in this activity.
    e) DetonationAll workers in this activity.
    f) Checking failed detonationsAll workers in this activity.
    g) Burning and destruction of deteriorated explosivesAll workers in this activity.
    h) Handling of explosivesAll workers in this activity.

    2. The worker, whose activity falls within the above-mentioned cases, is entitled to a 30% (thirty percent) hazard pay over the salary, excluding any increments resulting from bonuses, prizes, or profit-sharing, and retains the right to opt for an additional health hazard allowance if applicable.

    3. Risk areas are considered to be: a) In storage locations for chemical powders, pyrotechnic devices, and chemicals used in the manufacture of explosive mixtures or fireworks, the area covered in Table 2:

      TABLE 2

      STORED QUANTITY IN KILOLAND BAND UP TO MAXIMUM DISTANCE
      up to 4,50045 meters
      more than 4,500 up to 45,00090 meters
      more than 45,000 up to 90,000110 meters
      more than 90,000 up to 225,000*180 meters
      • Maximum quantity that cannot be exceeded.

      b) In storage locations for initiating explosives, the area covered in Table 3:

      TABLE 3

      STORED QUANTITY IN KILOLAND BAND UP TO MAXIMUM DISTANCE
      up to 2075 meters
      more than 20 up to 200220 meters
      more than 200 up to 900300 meters
      more than 900 up to 2,200370 meters
      more than 2,200 up to 4,500460 meters
      more than 4,500 up to 6,800500 meters
      more than 6,800 up to 9,000*530 meters
      • Maximum quantity that cannot be exceeded.

      c) In storage locations for breaking explosives and mechanical powders (black powder and chocolate or brown powder), the operational area covered in Table 4:

      TABLE 4

      QUANTITY IN KILOLAND BAND UP TO MAXIMUM DISTANCE
      up to 2345 meters
      more than 23 up to 4575 meters
      more than 45 up to 90110 meters
      more than 90 up to 135160 meters
      more than 135 up to 180200 meters
      more than 180 up to 225220 meters
      more than 225 up to 270250 meters
      more than 270 up to 300265 meters
      more than 300 up to 360280 meters
      more than 360 up to 400300 meters
      more than 400 up to 450310 meters
      more than 450 up to 680345 meters
      more than 680 up to 900365 meters
      more than 900 up to 1,300405 meters
      more than 1,300 up to 1,800435 meters
      more than 1,800 up to 2,200460 meters
      more than 2,200 up to 2,700480 meters
      more than 2,700 up to 3,100490 meters
      more than 3,100 up to 3,600510 meters
      more than 3,600 up to 4,000520 meters
      more than 4,000 up to 4,500530 meters
      more than 4,500 up to 6,800570 meters
      more than 6,800 up to 9,000620 meters
      more than 9,000 up to 11,300660 meters
      more than 11,300 up to 13,600700 meters
      more than 13,600 up to 18,100780 meters
      more than 18,100 up to 22,600860 meters
      more than 22,600 up to 34,0001,000 meters
      more than 34,000 up to 45,3001,100 meters
      more than 45,300 up to 68,0001,150 meters
      more than 68,000 up to 90,7001,250 meters
      more than 90,700 up to 113,3001,350 meters

      d) For barricaded or entrenched depots, the risk area distances outlined in Table 4 can be reduced by half.

      e) A physical demarcation of the risk area is mandatory, defined as any obstacle preventing unauthorized persons from entering.