# Energetic Materials FAQs

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- **citation:** PHMSA Guidance, Energetic Materials FAQs
- **title:** Energetic Materials FAQs
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2017-12-19
- **effective on:** 2017-12-19
- **summary:** Energetic Materials FAQs Document Energetic Materials FAQs.pdf (89.7 KB) Frequently asked questions and their answers for applying for energetic materials approvals. Issued Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2017
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Energetic Materials FAQs

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        Frequently asked questions and their answers for applying for energetic materials approvals.

          Issued Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2017

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Energetic Materials FAQs
Q1. I have an Explosives Classification Approval (EX) with a seven-digit number and I
understand that the U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Approvals has
changed the numbering system to a 10-digit number. Will my company have to apply
for a new number? May I use packagings, labels and/or stamps with the old number?
A1. At the beginning of the Year 2000, it became necessary to revamp the CA numbering
system, and the 10-digit numbering system was developed. The old seven-digit number
(and in a few cases, the nine-digit number) and the new 10-digit number are
interchangeable. It is NOT necessary to apply for a new number. For all CA's including
renewals (which include EX Approval letters) the new 10-digit number will be used. If your
company is using packagings, labels, and/or stamps with the old number, you may continue
to use them until your supply has been exhausted. All new packagings, labels and/or
stamps must have the new number on them.
Q2. I am with a branch of the Department of Defense and I need a copy of an existing
Competent Authority Classification of Explosives (EX approval letter) so that I can
move some (military) explosives through the commercial transportation system. How
can I obtain a copy of an existing EX letter (for military purposes)?
A2. To obtain a copy of an existing EX approval letter issued to the U.S. Department of the
Army's Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) (formerly known as
the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC)), you may contact a DOD
representative, at 618-220-5041 or send a fax to 757-878-8205. The SDDC has access to
all copies of EX letters issued to the SDDC or MTMC and serves as the point of contact for
all requests for copies of existing EX approval letters.
Q3. I submitted an application to obtain an EX classification approval and I have been
checking my fax machine for a faxed copy of the EX approval letter. So far nothing
has been sent. What is the time frame for obtaining a EX approval letter?
A3. The approval processing time is up to 120 days for EX classification approvals. We are
now sending EX approval letters via e-mail. If the e-mail address is unavailable, we will
send the EX approval letter via fax. A copy will be mailed when the e-mail address or fax
number has not been provided. It is possible that the EX approval letter was sent via e-mail
and the e-mail address that was provided was inaccurate. It is vital for you to provide a valid
e-mail address with your application.
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