What is the Ddesb?
Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB)
What is ESQD arc?
The ultimate goal is the reduction of eplosive-safety quantity-distance (ESQD) arcs which must be applied to small quantity handling evolutions. These define the basic scope of the program. The program deals with handling scenarios: transportation, loading, topping off, etc.
Which activity requires an Explosive safety Submission?

General. (1) A munitions response safety submission or site plan may be required if the explosives contaminated media is of a high enough concentration to be explosive. No work involving handling or disposing of contaminated media will begin without an approved safety submission or site plan (if required).
What is explosive K factor?
K-factor – A scaling factor correlating the distance (D) and Net Explosive Weight (W) with a particular peak incident overpressure based on the Kingery-Bulmash relationship, as shown in Figure 1.
Does DDESB TP 18 apply to the state or federal agency?
However, the DDESB recommends the State or federal agency apply TP 18’s requirements. This page intentionally left blank DDESB TP 18, 24 June 2020 CHAPTER 2: MEC-RELATED ACTIVITIES PERSONNEL – POSITION TITLES, DUTIES,AND

What does DDESB stand for?
CFR Code of Federal Regulations COR contracting officer’s representative CWM chemical warfare materiel DC direct current DDESB Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board DESR Defense Explosives Safety Regulation DGM digital geophysical mapping DMM discarded military munitions DOT Department of Transportation
What is the public reporting burden for this collection of information?
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is es timated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and comp leting and reviewing this collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate
Where is the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board located?
Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 16E12, Alexandria, VA 22350-3606 8. PERFORMING ORG ANIZATIONREPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY N AME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’SACRONYM(S) 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’SREPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY ST ATEMENT