30 C.F.R. § 7.64
(d) Firing switch. The switch used to initiate the application of energy to the blasting circuit shall—
(e) Firing line terminals. The terminals used to connect the blasting circuit to the blasting unit shall—
(g) Non-incendive electric contacts. In the normal operation of a blasting unit, the electric energy discharged by making and breaking electric contacts shall not be capable of igniting a methane-air atmosphere, as determined by the following:
(3) The electric current through an electric contact that interrupts a circuit containing inductive components shall not be greater than that determined from Figure D-3. Inductive components include inductors, chokes, relay coils, motors, transformers, and similar electric components that have an inductance greater than 100 microhenries. No inductive component in a circuit with making and breaking electric contacts shall have an inductance value greater than 100 millihenries.



(l) Enclosure. The blasting unit enclosure shall be protected against tampering by—
(m) Battery charging. Blasting units that contain rechargeable batteries shall have the following: