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ASCE - 59-22

Blast Protection of Buildings

active, Most Current
Organization: ASCE
Publication Date: 1 January 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 139
scope:

This voluntary standard provides minimum planning, design, construction, and assessment requirements for new and existing buildings subject to the effects of individual accidental or malicious explosions, including principles for establishing appropriate threat parameters, levels of protection, loadings, analysis methodologies, materials, detailing, and test procedures. However, this standard is not applicable for the mitigation of multiple explosions, intentional explosions such as weapons testing, or potential accidents involving ammunition or explosives during their development, manufacturing, testing, production, transportation, handling, storage, maintenance, modification, inspection, demilitarization, or disposal.

This standard is intended to supplement and not supersede the requirements of the governing building code and other applicable standards and laws. The omission of any specific material or system does not necessarily preclude its use in accordance with this standard, as long as all applicable provisions are satisfied. This standard does not prescribe requirements or guidelines for the mitigation of progressive collapse or other potential postblast behavior.

Document History

59-22
January 1, 2023
Blast Protection of Buildings
This voluntary standard provides minimum planning, design, construction, and assessment requirements for new and existing buildings subject to the effects of individual accidental or malicious...
January 1, 2011
Blast Protection of Buildings
This voluntary Standard provides minimum planning, design, construction, and assessment requirements for new and existing buildings subject to the effects of accidental or malicious explosions,...

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