CONSIDERATIONS
FOR STORAGE OF SMOKELESS POWDER
Smokeless powder is intended to function by burning,
so it must be protected against accidental exposure to
flame, sparks or high temperatures.
For these reasons, it is desirable that storage
enclosures be made of insulating materials to protect
the powder from external heat sources.
Once smokeless powder begins to burn, it will
normally continue to burn (and generate gas pressure)
until it is consumed.
D.O.T approved containers are constructed to open up
at low internal pressures to avoid the effects normally
produced by the rupture or bursting of a strong
container.
Storage enclosures for smokeless powder should be
constructed in a similar manner:
1. Of fire resistant and heat-insulating materials to
protect contents from external heat.
2. Sufficiently large to satisfactorily vent the gaseous
products of combustion which would result if the
quantity of smokeless powder within the enclosure
accidentally ignited.
If a small, tightly enclosed storage enclosure is
loaded to capacity with containers of smokeless powder
the walls of the enclosure will expand or move outwards
to release the gas pressure--if the powder in storage is
accidentally ignited.
Under such conditions, the effects of the release of
gas pressure are similar or identical to the effects
produced by an explosion.
Hence only the smallest practical quantities of
smokeless powder should be kept in storage, and then in
strict compliance with all applicable regulations and
recommendations of the National
Fire Protection Association.

RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR STORAGE OF SMOKELESS POWDER
STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE.
Be sure the storage area is free from any possible
sources of excess heat and is isolated from open flame,
furnaces, hot water heaters, etc. Do not store smokeless
powder where it will be exposed to the sun's rays. Avoid
storage in areas where mechanical or electrical
equipment is in operation. Restrict from the storage
areas heat or sparks which may result from improper,
defective or overloaded electrical circuits.
DO NOT STORE SMOKELESS
POWDER IN THE SAME AREA WITH SOLVENTS, FLAMMABLE GASES
OR HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
STORE ONLY IN DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION APPROVED CONTAINERS.
Do not transfer the powder from an approved container
into one which is not approved.
DO NOT SMOKE IN AREAS WHERE
POWDER IS STORED OR USED. Place appropriate
"No Smoking" signs in these areas.
DO NOT SUBJECT THE STORAGE
CABINETS TO CLOSE CONFINEMENT.
STORAGE CABINETS SHOULD BE
CONSTRUCTED OF INSULATING MATERIALS AND WITH A WEAK
WALL, SEAMS OR JOINTS TO PROVIDE AN EASY MEANS OF
SELF-VENTING.
DO NOT KEEP OLD OR SALVAGED
POWDERS. Check old powders for deterioration
regularly. Destroy deteriorated powders immediately.
OBEY ALL REGULATIONS
REGARDING QUANTITY AND METHODS OF STORING. Do
not store all your powders in one place. If you can,
maintain separate storage locations. Many small
containers are safer than one or more large containers.
KEEP YOUR STORAGE AND USE
AREA CLEAN. Clean up spilled powder promptly.
Make sure the surrounding area is free of trash or other
readily combustible materials.