🛡️ Regulatory Credentialing & Standards Alignment
Where federal law meets operational clarity.
🔍 How OIS Approaches Standards
OIS training is built around the regulatory frameworks that govern real-world explosives safety—military, civilian, and environmental. We don’t just reference directives; we integrate them into usable, audit-ready instruction. Our modules reflect the standards that define legitimacy across DoD, ATF, OSHA, EPA, and DOT domains.
✅ Frameworks We Build From
We apply credentialed standards from both military and civilian authorities:
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NAVSEA OP 5 – U.S. Navy explosives safety manual
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DESR 6055.09 – Defense Explosives Safety Regulation (Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards)
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DoDM 4715.26 - DoD Military Munitions Rule (MR) Implementation Procedures
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MCO 8023.3D – Marine Corps QUAL/CERT program for Class V A&E
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ATF CES – Federal explosives compliance for storage and transfer
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29 CFR 1910.109 – OSHA standards for explosives and blasting agents
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40 CFR Subparts C & D – RCRA hazardous waste and munitions classification
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27 CFR Part 555 – ATF regulations for commerce in explosives
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49 CFR Parts 171–180 – DOT hazardous materials transport regulations
 
**OIS does not claim formal alignment with NBSCAB at this time, but our training logic is structured to meet bomb squad readiness expectations.
📐 Standards in Action
🧾 Audit & Documentation Readiness
Every OIS module includes optional tools to support inspection, reporting, and internal review:
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Printable audit templates
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Checklist-aligned instructional flows
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Modular reporting formats for compliance tracking
 
🔒 Bottom Line
You shouldn’t have to interpret regulations mid-operation. OIS embeds them directly into the training—so your team understands, applies, and documents with clarity.
