Abstract
Changes in ownership, changes in technology, unprofitable production and other causes, force manufacturers to cease production of explosives in chemical plants. This process is well-controlled in some plants, and abrupt in others, without proper control or the required safety measures. Frequently, plants used previously for the production of explosives and explosive compositions change production or are retrofitted without prior cleaning or, after ceasing production, are left without appropriate supervision which may lead to serious or even fatal accidents. The issues of cessation of special production are discussed using examples.
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