Description
The Ammonium Nitrate Rules of 1987 were established in India to regulate the manufacture, storage, transport, sale, and use of ammonium nitrate, a chemical compound widely used in fertilizers and explosives. Given its dual-use nature—both as a critical agricultural input and as a potential ingredient in explosives—the rules were designed to ensure that ammonium nitrate is handled safely and responsibly.
The Ammonium Nitrate Rules of 1987 play a vital role in balancing the benefits and risks associated with ammonium nitrate. While it is essential for agricultural productivity, its potential for misuse as an explosive makes stringent regulation necessary. The rules help prevent accidents, protect public safety, and ensure that ammonium nitrate is used only for legitimate purposes.
In light of the ongoing need for safety and security, the 1987 rules have been periodically reviewed and updated to incorporate new safety standards and address emerging risks. They remain a cornerstone of India’s regulatory framework for hazardous materials, particularly in the context of preventing industrial accidents and ensuring that ammonium nitrate is not used for illicit purposes.
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