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ROYAL EI\IGINEER,S
DEMOLITIOI\tS HAI{DBOOK
ROYAL ENGINEER'S DEMOLITIONS HANDBOOK
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CONTENTS CHAPTER I.-DEMOLITION PROCEDURE General ... 2. Firing orderS (deferred demolitions) .r. Reconnaissance and dePloYment
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4. Supply
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CHAPTER s._SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 22. Safety precautions in training and operations !..
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CHAPTER 2.-EXPLOSIVES AND ACCESSORIES 8 Sgrvice bulk explosives l3 Initiation and firing accessories 28 firing Electrical 34
8. Testing electrical circuits 9.
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l. General.-fYsfss on methods of demolition of various targets are given in RE RPB. Sec 34, para I0, 2. Excavatlon for $unplts' etc @l I lb explosive buried 2 ft in' 6pound will form crater of loose, easily excavated soil for radius of 2 ft aud depth of 3 ft in hard or rocky soil. (D) Spitlock gunpit or other excavation to correct slape -and bury charges over it at 4-ft, centres. Blow simultaneously with ring main. (c) Method is NOT suitable (i)wheresoii j:J:Tr,""',HfJi[T:1[:t;-:H,:l tion by this method. (ii) Where blowing of charges may give position away to enemy. (iii) When spoil scattered over ground may betray
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position to enemy aerial recce. (d) Do not use this method for weapon s/fls.-Area of loosened soil is too wide and walls will not be firm enough to . give protection against AFVs overrunning position.
3. Destf,uctlon of exploslves (c) Explosives, if in bad condition, should be destroyed bt burning in small lots of not mole than 5 tb. Place in trenches if possible, and igtdte with petrolsoaked saudbags from down wind. (b) CE/TNT will not often deteriorate unless millboard cover qf slabs is damaged. This explosive will not burn unless a very hot flame is applied. It should be detonated in small quantities. (c) Explosives contaminated by war gixles are liable to become dangerous in varying degrees within a short period of contamination. Do not attempt to decontominate uith Ncach. This may cause ign'ition or detooation. Soak with water aqd then split into small lots and destroy by hurning as already described.
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& TABLE I4._HASTY ESTIMATION OF IN THE PREPARATION Norr.-These are average figures and it is most unlikety that reconnaissance of each bridge
MEN, TIME AND EXPLOSIVES REQUIRED OF A DEMOLITION BELT these .will be correct
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