Loading and Storage Chart of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles
Entry/Object ID
1975.5.1l
Scope and Content
A poster chart showing different types of explosives that can be stored together and how to store them, 1960. The poster is 17" x 20.5" on card stock. It was originally published by the Bureau of Explosives in New York. The chart highlights which explosives cannot be stored or loaded together, along with a few details on how to safely store certain types of explosives. Types of explosives shown include small arms ammunition, fuzes, priming explosives, and acids.
Collection
Permanent Collection
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Poster, Instructional
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Instructional Documents
Nomenclature Class
Documentary Objects
Nomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication Objects
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Posters, Safety, Explosives
Archive Details
Date(s) of Creation
1960 - 1960
Archive Size/Extent
17" x 20.5". In 20" x 24" flat corrugated board container.
Archive Notes
Date(s) Created: 1960
Date(s): 1960
Copy/Orig/Other: Original
Custodial History: Originally used and posted in the Broomfield depot's station agent office and/or baggage area while the depot was still in use by Colorado and Southern Railway Company. All posters in the depot were later removed and put in the Broomfield Historical Society's collections after the depot was relocated from 1975 to 1976.