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Fuzeman
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Hi just received this news today , i think it will effect us too !
20 March 2008
Postal Service Considering Ban on Inert Munitions Shipping
Washington, D.C.- The Postal Service is proposing new standards that will prohibit the mailing of replica or inert munitions and other simulated explosive devices. The proposed ban is meant to ensure the safety of postal employees as well as to minimize disruptions. In 2006, the Postal Service recorded 849 suspicious incidents involving mail that exhibited characteristics of possible explosives causing postal facilities to be evacuated on 100 separate occasions. These incidents caused budget impacts and unnecessary stress on the employees.
Canada initiated a similar ban over a year ago which was also reported by UXOInfo.com in an article posted on the UXO News Wire Service Blog in November 2006. The ban will impact the UXO industry as many UXO contractors ship inert items for use in geophysical prove out (GPO) sites across the country. Ordnance collectors will also be impacted by the ban.
Steve (fuzeman)
20 March 2008
Postal Service Considering Ban on Inert Munitions Shipping
Washington, D.C.- The Postal Service is proposing new standards that will prohibit the mailing of replica or inert munitions and other simulated explosive devices. The proposed ban is meant to ensure the safety of postal employees as well as to minimize disruptions. In 2006, the Postal Service recorded 849 suspicious incidents involving mail that exhibited characteristics of possible explosives causing postal facilities to be evacuated on 100 separate occasions. These incidents caused budget impacts and unnecessary stress on the employees.
Canada initiated a similar ban over a year ago which was also reported by UXOInfo.com in an article posted on the UXO News Wire Service Blog in November 2006. The ban will impact the UXO industry as many UXO contractors ship inert items for use in geophysical prove out (GPO) sites across the country. Ordnance collectors will also be impacted by the ban.
Steve (fuzeman)