| Joseph Roberts - 1860 - 202 Seiten
...free. 39. How may the moisture of a magazine be absorbed ? By chloride of lime suspended in a box under the arch, and renewed from time to time. 40. When...shoes, or put socks over them. No sword or cane, or anything which might occasion sparks should be carried in. 41. How should powder in barrels be transported?... | |
| John Gibbon - 1860 - 658 Seiten
...guard at a magazine, when it is open, should have no fire-arms, and every one who enters the magazine should take off his shoes, or put socks over them ; no sword, or cane, or anything which might occasion sparks, should be carried in. TRANSPORTATION. — Barrels of powder should... | |
| James Gilchrist Benton - 1862 - 562 Seiten
...guard at a magazine, when it is open, should have no fire-arms ; and every one who enters the magazine should take off his shoes, or put socks over them...which might occasion sparks, should be carried in. 24. Transportation. Barrels of powder should not be rolled for transportation ; they should be carried... | |
| Joseph Roberts - 1863 - 302 Seiten
...39. How may the moisture of a magazine tie absorbed ? By chloride of calcium suspended in a box under the arch, and renewed from time to time. 40. When...which might occasion sparks should be carried in. The barrels should never be rolled; they should be carried in hand-barrows or slings made of rope or... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department - 1879 - 832 Seiten
...magazine, when it is open, should have no fire-arms, and every one who enters the magazine should take oft' his shoes, or put socks over them ; no sword or cane, or anything which might occasion sparks, should be carried in. The windows should have inside shutters... | |
| Willoughby Walke - 1891 - 394 Seiten
...guard at a magazine, when it is open, should have no fire-arms, and every one who enters the magazine should take off his shoes, or put socks over them; no sword or cane, or anything which might occasion sparks should be carried in. The windows should have inside shutters... | |
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