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Explosive

Explosive, means gunpowder, introglycerine, nitroglycol, gun-cotton, di-nitro-toluene, tri-nitro-toluene, picric acid, di-nitro-phenol, … or any other metal, diazo-di-nitro-phenol, coloured fires or any other substance whether a single chemical compound or a mixture of substances,

Dangerous business

manufacture of matches or of other substances liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or ignition or of turpentine, naphtha, varnish, tar, resin … the business of the manufacture of matches or of other substances liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or ignition or of turpentine,

Nitroform

obtained as a colorless oily or crystalline substance CHNO23 quite explosive and having well defined acid properties

Detonation

An explosion or sudden report made by the instantaneous decomposition or combustion … report made by the instantaneous decomposition or combustion of unstable substances as the detonation of gun cotton

Manufacture

on the Factory and Workshop Acts. In relation to an explosive includes the process of--component parts or otherwise breaking up or … all processes other than production by which such drugs or substances may be obtained; (2) refining of such drugs or substances;

Accident

Act, 1991 (6 of 1991), s. 2 (a)] Means an explosion of a boiler or steam-pipe or any damage to a … fortuitous or sudden or unintended occurrence while handling any hazardous substance resulting in continuous or intermittent or repeated exposure to death

Gamma ray

gamma radiation in some cases associated with visually observed supernova explosions but in most cases from unidentified sources … deflected by a magnetic or electric field emitted by radioactive substances Gamma rays are photons of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength

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