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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1MEANING OF LICENSING AUTHORITY

1.  Subject to regulation 27(9) and (11) and paragraphs 2 and 3, “licensing authority” means —

(a)in relation to an application for registration, or for a licence for the storage within one site of no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives to which paragraph (a)(i) or (b) of the definition of “explosive” in regulation 2(1) applies —

(i)the chief officer of police for the area in which the storage is to take place where any of the explosives are of a type not listed in Schedule 1 to the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991(1);

(ii)the local authority for the area in which the storage is to take place where all the explosives are of a type listed in Schedule 1 to the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991; or

(iii)the Executive where the explosives are to be stored at a mine or within a harbour;

(b)where the application for a licence relates to the manufacture of any ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate, the Executive;

(c)in relation to an application for a licence in any other case, the Executive.

2.  In any case falling within paragraph 1(a)(i) or (ii), the applicant may apply instead to the Executive for a licence, in which case the Executive shall be the licensing authority in place of the chief officer of police or local authority.

3.  Where a person wishes to manufacture and store explosives at the same site, the Executive shall be the licensing authority in respect of any application for a licence relating to that site and the reference to “an application” in paragraph 1(c) includes any such application.

Regulation 5(1)

SCHEDULE 2SEPARATION DISTANCES

1.—(1) In this Schedule —

“brick-built” means having an outer structure which is wholly or mainly of brick, concrete, stone or other similar material;

“bridleway” has the same meaning as in the Highways Act 1980(2);

“distance”, save in the definition of “reference zone”, means the minimum distance;

“footpath” has the same meaning as in the Highways Act 1980;

“footway” has the same meaning as in the Highways Act 1980;

“lightly-used road” means a road used ordinarily by more than 20 and no more than 500 vehicles every 24 hours;

“major road” means a road used ordinarily by more than 10,000 vehicles every 24 hours;

“metal-built” means built wholly or mainly of steel or other metal;

“minor road” means a road used ordinarily by more than 500 vehicles every 24 hours, other than a major road;

“mounded” means surrounded by suitable mounds;

“place of public resort” means a place where more than one hundred persons are present, or are likely to be present, at any one time on a weekly or more frequent basis;

“reference zone” means the area around a store having the radius from the centre point of the store specified in column 5 of the relevant Table;

“road” means any thoroughfare on which the movement of vehicles is allowed ; and

“vulnerable building” means a building of four storeys or more above ground with a curtain-wall construction, that is to say where the masonry, glass or other cladding is suspended from the structural framework of the building.

(2) Any reference in this Schedule to a thoroughfare (however described), waterway or railway line does not include any part of a thoroughfare, waterway or railway line within the site —

(a)in which the store is situated; and

(b)which are occupied by the person storing the explosives.

(3) Any reference in this Schedule to a quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of a Table is to a quantity stored which is more than the lower figure but not more than the higher figure in column 1 in the same row of the Table.

(4) Any reference in this Schedule to a building is to a building in or at which people are, or are likely to be, present either all the time or from time to time.

(5) For the purposes of this Schedule, where explosives of different hazard types are in one store, the explosives shall be treated as belonging to the hazard type which would require the greatest separation distance for the total quantity of those explosives and the separation distance shall be determined in relation to that total quantity.

(6) For the purposes of this Schedule, the radius for a reference zone applying in a particular case is the number in the entry in column 5 of the relevant Table corresponding to the quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of the Table.

(7) For the purposes of this Schedule, any reference to “bridleway”, “footpath”, “footway” or “waterway” does not include, respectively, a bridleway, footpath, footway used, or waterway navigated, by no more than, ordinarily, 20 persons in any 24 hour period.

2.  Where the storage is —

(a)of hazard type 1 explosive in a brick-built mounded store, Table 1;

(b)of hazard type 1 explosive in a brick-built unmounded store, Table 2;

(c)of hazard type 1 explosive in a metal-built mounded store, Table 3;

(d)of hazard type 1 explosive in a metal-built unmounded store with no detonator annex attached, Table 4;

(e)of hazard type 1 explosive in a metal-built unmounded store with a detonator annex attached, Table 5;

(f)of hazard type 2 explosive, some or all items being of more than 0.7 kg net mass, Table 6;

(g)of hazard type 2 explosive, every item being of 0.7 kg net mass or less, Table 7;

(h)of hazard type 3 explosive, Table 8;

(i)of hazard type 4 explosive, Table 9,

shall apply, and any reference in this Schedule to a relevant Table is a reference to the Table which applies by virtue of this paragraph.

3.  Subject to paragraphs 4 and 5, the distance between a store and any building, place of public resort or major road shall be the distance specified in the entry in column 2 of the relevant Table corresponding to the quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of the Table.

4.  Subject to paragraph 5, where —

(a)Table 1, 3, 4 or 5 applies; and

(b)the number of dwellings in the reference zone is greater than the number specified in the entry in column 6 of the Table corresponding to the quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of the Table,

the distance between the store and any dwelling shall be the distance (if any) specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of the Table.

5.  The distance between a store and any vulnerable building shall be the distance (if any) specified in the column headed “Vulnerable building distance” corresponding to the quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of the relevant Table.

6.  The distance between a store and —

(a)any minor road or any railway line shall be half; and

(b)any bridleway, footpath, footway, waterway or lightly-used road shall be one-third,

the distance shown in column 2 of the Table corresponding to the quantity of explosives shown in column 1 of the Table.

TABLE 1

HAZARD TYPE 1 EXPLOSIVE IN A BRICK-BUILT MOUNDED STORE

123456
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)High density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)Reference zone radius (m)Maximum number of dwellings in reference zone
0.1 – 25101-101--
25 – 50107-107--
50 – 75112-112--
75 – 100118-118--
100 – 15012814212825781
150 – 20013915613927896
200 – 300161180161322128
300 – 400183-183--
400 – 450193-193--
450 – 500204-204--
500 – 600204-216--
600 – 700204231238408206
700 – 800204238260408206
800 – 900204245280408206
900 – 1000204250300408206
1000 – 1100204255319408206
1100 – 1200204259337408206
1200 – 1300204263354408206
1300 – 1400204266370408206
1400 – 1500204269386408206
1500 – 1600204272402408206
1600 – 1700208274416416214
1700 – 1800215277431431229
1800 – 1900222279444444244
1900 - 2000229281458458259

TABLE 2

HAZARD TYPE 1 EXPLOSIVE IN A BRICK-BUILT UNMOUNDED STORE

123
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)
0.1 – 25141141
25 – 50160160
50 – 75180180
75 – 100199199
100 – 150230230
150 – 200256256
200 – 300293293
300 – 400320320
400 – 450331331
450 – 500340340
500 – 600355355
600 – 700367367
700 – 800377377
800 – 900385385
900 – 1000392392
1000 – 1100398398
1100 – 1200403403
1200 – 1300408408
1300 – 1400412412
1400 – 1500415415
1500 – 1600418418
1600 – 1700421421
1700 – 1800424431
1800 – 1900426444
1900 – 2000428458

TABLE 3

HAZARD TYPE 1 EXPLOSIVE IN A METAL-BUILT MOUNDED STORE

123456
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)High density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)Reference zone radius (m)Maximum number of dwellings in reference zone
0.1 – 25344540686
25 – 50374548747
50 – 75404554808
75 – 100434866869
100 – 1504955869712
150 – 200546210410915
200 – 300687613613623
300 – 40083-165--
400 – 45089-178--
450 – 50096-191--
500 – 600108-216--
600 – 700119-238--
700 – 800130-260--
800 – 900140-280--
900 – 1000150-300--
1000 – 1100159-319--
1100 – 1200168-337--
1200 – 1300177-354--
1300 – 1400185-370--
1400 – 1500193-386--
1500 – 1600201-402--
1600 – 1700208-416--
1700 – 1800215-431--
1800 – 1900222-444--
1900 - 2000229-458--

TABLE 4

HAZARD TYPE 1 EXPLOSIVE IN A METAL-BUILT UNMOUNDED STORE WITH NO DETONATOR ANNEX ATTACHED

123456
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)High density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)Reference zone radiusMaximum number of dwellings in reference zone
0.1 – 10233040463
10 – 20293542574
20 – 30333944655
30 – 40364246716
40 – 50384448767
50 – 60404648808
60 – 70424852849
70 – 80435057879
80 – 904452618910
90 – 1004555669110
100 – 1104657709311
110 – 1204759749511
120 – 1304862789712
130 – 1404964829812
140 – 15050668610012
150 – 16051689010213
160 – 17052719310413
170 –18053739710614
180 – 190547510110814
190 – 200557810411015
200 – 3006810113613623
300 – 4008312416516534
400 – 4508913517817839
450 – 5009613819119145
500 – 60010814421621657
600 – 70011915023823870
700 – 80013015626026083
800 – 90014016228028097
900 – 1000150168300300111
1000 – 1100159168319318111
1100 – 1200168-337--
1200 – 1300177-354--
1300 – 1400185-370--
1400 – 1500193-386--
1500 – 1600201-402--
1600 – 1700208-416--
1700 – 1800215-431--
1800 – 1900222-444--
1900 – 2000229-458--

TABLE 5

HAZARD TYPE 1 EXPLOSIVE IN A METAL-BUILT UNMOUNDED STORE WITH A DETONATOR ANNEX ATTACHED

123456
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)High density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)Reference zone radius (m)Maximum number of dwellings in reference zone
0.1 – 253853547411
25 – 504353548611
50 – 754860549611
75 – 10053776610614
100 – 150631108612720
150 – 2007414310414727
200 – 3009420913618844
300 – 40011527516522965
400 – 45012530817825077
450 – 50012830919125781
500 – 60013531121627090
600 – 70014231223828399
700 – 800148314260297109
800 – 900155316280310119
900 – 1000162318300324129
1000 – 1100169319319337140
1100 – 1200175321337350152
1200 – 1300182323354364163
1300 – 1400189325370377176
1400 - 1500195326386391188
1500 – 1600202328402404202
1600 – 1700209330416417215
1700 – 1800215332431431229
1800 – 1900222333444444244
1900 – 2000229335458458259

TABLE 6

HAZARD TYPE 2 EXPLOSIVE, SOME OR ALL ITEMS BEING OF MORE THAN 0.7 KG NET MASS

123
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)
0.1 – 254590
25 – 5088176
50 – 75108216
75 – 100129238
100 – 150148296
150 – 200168336
200 – 300191382
300 – 400207414
400 – 450213426
450 – 500219438
500 – 600226452
600 – 700233466
700 – 800240480
800 – 900248496
900 – 1000256512
1000 – 1100259518
1100 – 1200262524
1200 – 1300266532
1300 – 1400270540
1400 – 1500274548
1500 – 1600278556
1600 – 1700282564
1700 – 1800286572
1800 – 1900288576
1900 – 2000292592

TABLE 7

HAZARD TYPE 2 EXPLOSIVE, EVERY ITEM BEING OF 0.7 KG NET MASS OR LESS

123
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)Vulnerable building distance (m)
0.1 – 253776
25 – 504386
50 – 754794
75 – 10051102
100 – 15056112
150 – 20060120
200 – 30066132
300 – 40071142
400 – 45073146
450 – 50074148
500 – 60076152
600 – 70078158
700 – 80081162
800 – 90084164
900 – 100087174
1000 – 110088176
1100 – 120089178
1200 – 130090180
1300 – 140091182
1400 – 150092184
1500 – 160094188
1600 – 170095190
1700 – 180097194
1800 – 190099198
1900 – 2000101202

TABLE 8

HAZARD TYPE 3 EXPLOSIVE

12
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)
0.1 – 25-
25 – 5023
50 – 7525
75 – 10029
100 – 15033
150 – 20037
200 – 30042
300 – 40047
400 – 45047
450 – 50050
500 – 60051
600 – 70053
700 – 80054
800 – 90055
900 – 100063
1000 – 110070
1100 – 120071
1200 – 130072
1300 – 140073
1400 – 150074
1500 – 160075
1600 – 170076
1700 – 180078
1800 – 190079
1900 – 200080

TABLE 9

HAZARD TYPE 4 EXPLOSIVE

12
Quantity of explosives (kg)Low density distance (m)
0.1 – 2500
250 – 3001
300 – 3402
340 – 3703
370 – 4004
400 – 4505
450 – 5006
500 – 5507
550 – 6008
600 – 6509
650 – 70010
700 – 75011
750 – 80012
800 – 90013
900 – 95014
950 – 100015
1000 – 110016
1100 – 115017
1150 – 120018
1200 – 130019
1300 – 135020
1350 – 140021
1400 – 145022
1450 – 155023
1550 – 160024
1600 – 165025
1650 – 170026
1700 – 180027
1800 – 185028
1850 – 190029
1900 – 200030

Regulation 11(6)

SCHEDULE 3AMOUNT OF PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES WHICH MAY BE KEPT IN SALES AREAS IN RELATION TO REGISTRATION

1.  The maximum quantity of pyrotechnic articles which may be kept for any period of time in a sales area at a site in relation to which a person is registered for the storage of explosives shall be the amount specified in column 2 of the Table below corresponding to the floor area of the sales area shown in column 1 of the Table.

12
Floor area of sales areaQuantity of explosives
(square metres)(kg)
not exceeding 2012.5
not exceeding 4015
not exceeding 6020
not exceeding 8025
not exceeding 10030
not exceeding 15035
not exceeding 20040
not exceeding 25045
not exceeding 30050
not exceeding 35055
not exceeding 40060
not exceeding 45065
not exceeding 49970
equal to or exceeding 50075

Regulation 22

SCHEDULE 4REGISTERS

1.  The licensing authority shall maintain a register (“the register”) containing the information listed in paragraph 2 which relates to licences and registrations granted or made by it.

2.  The following information shall be included in the register —

(a)the name of the licensee or, as the case may be, the person registered under regulation 11;

(b)his permanent address, unless his home address is his only permanent address;

(c)the address of the site where the explosives are manufactured or stored (where that differs from any address included pursuant to sub-paragraph (b));

(d)the hazard type and maximum amount of explosive which may be stored at any one time;

(e)the nature of the business of the licensee or the person registered under regulation 11 and the intended use of the explosives;

(f)the kind of explosives manufactured or stored;

(g)a plan in a suitable scale sufficient to show the separation distances required by regulation 5 or a condition of the licence to be maintained around the store or the building where explosives are manufactured;

(h)a map in a suitable scale sufficient to show the location of any stores; and

(i)the kind of store concerned, including the material out of which it is constructed.

3.  Subject to paragraph 7, where the licence or registration relates to explosives which do not require an explosives certificate under the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991(3), the licensing authority shall —

(a)ensure that the information referred to in paragraph 2(a) to (d) in respect of that licence or registration is available for inspection at an office of the licensing authority, at all reasonable times and free of charge, by members of the public; and

(b)provide a copy of the entry in the register relating to the information referred to in paragraph 2(a) to (d) in respect of that licence or registration to a member of the public who requests a copy and pays a charge which shall not exceed the reasonable cost of providing the copy.

4.  Subject to paragraph 7, where the licence or registration relates to explosives which require an explosives certificate under the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991, the licensing authority shall —

(a)ensure that the information referred to in paragraph 2(a) to (d) in respect of that licence or registration is available for inspection at an office of the licensing authority, at all reasonable times and free of charge, only by a person who resides or, in the case of an undertaking, is situated within a public consultation zone concerned in relation to the licence or registration; and

(b)provide a copy of the entry in the register relating to the information referred to in sub-paragraph 2(a) to (d) in respect of that licence or registration only to such a person as is referred to in sub-paragraph (a) who requests a copy and pays a charge which shall not exceed the reasonable cost of providing the copy.

5.  The register may be kept in any form, including electronically.

6.  The licensee or the person registered under regulation 11 in relation to any site in which explosives are manufactured or stored, shall, where requested in writing to do so by the owner or, if not the same person, the occupier, of any premises falling within any separation distance applying in relation to that site, provide to the requesting person within twenty-eight days of the request a scale plan of the area of land falling within that separation distance.

7.  The requirements of paragraphs 3 and 4 shall not apply where the information referred to in paragraph 2 is in respect of any site to which a licence or registration relates which is used only for the storage of —

(a)less than 500 kilograms of hazard type 1 explosive or hazard type 2 explosive;

(b)less than 2 tonnes of hazard type 3 explosive or hazard type 4 explosive; or

(c)any explosives for a period of less than four weeks.

8.  Where the licensing authority is a local authority, that licensing authority shall notify the Executive in writing, within twenty-eight days of receipt of a written request by the Executive to do so, as to such information as is contained in the register it maintains relating to the information referred to in paragraph 2 as the Executive may require.

9.  Nothing in this Schedule shall prevent a licensing authority from disclosing any of the information included in the register it maintains to a local planning authority or a joint planning board for the purposes of the exercise of their respective functions.

10.  For the purposes of paragraph 9, “local planning authority” and “joint planning board” have the meanings they are given in, respectively, sections 1 and 2 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990(4).

Regulation 28(1)

SCHEDULE 5AMENDMENTS

PART 1AMENDMENTS TO PRIMARY LEGISLATION

Explosives Act 1875

1.—(1) The 1875 Act is amended as follows.

(2) Omit sections 4 to 22 and for section 23 (precautions against fire or explosion to be taken by occupier) substitute —

Precautions against unauthorised access

23.(1) The occupier of every premises at which gunpowder is manufactured or stored shall take all due precaution for preventing unauthorised persons having access to the premises or to the gunpowder therein.

(2) In the event of any breach (by any act or default) of subsection (1), the occupier shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) In this section, “premises” has the meaning given in section 53 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974..

(3) Omit sections 24, 26 to 29, 35, 36, 38, 40 and 41.

(4) In section 43 (power to prohibit, manufacture, importation, storage and carriage of specially dangerous explosives) —

(a)omit “, either absolutely, or except in pursuance of a license of the Health and Safety Executive under this Act”; and

(b)for the words from “Provided that” to “conveyance of explosives” substitute “A person who manufactures, keeps or conveys any explosive in contravention of any such Order shall be guilty of an offence and liable to the penalties specified in section 33(3) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.”.

(5) Omit sections 44 to 51, 58, 60, 63 and 64.

(6) In section 67 (definition of local authority) —

(a)in paragraph (1), omit “except as hereafter in this section mentioned,”;

(b)after paragraph (1), insert —

(1A) In a London borough, the council of the borough; and; and

(c)omit paragraph (4) and the word “and” preceding it.

(7) Omit sections 70 to 72, 77, 78 and 82.

(8) In section 83 (provisions as to Orders in Council and orders of the Secretary of State), omit—

(a)“, and a Secretary of State may by order,”;

(b)“or orders of the Secretary of State, as the case may be,”; and

(c)the words from “The provisions of section 50” to the end of the section.

(9) Omit sections 84 and 86.

(10) In section 91 (prosecution of offences either summarily or on indictment), omit the words from “Provided that” to “exceed one month”.

(11) In section 97 (exemption of Government factories, etc, from the Act), omit paragraphs (3) and (4) and the words from “Provided that” to the end of the section.

(12) Omit sections 98 and 101.

(13) In section 102 (saving clause as to liability), omit the words from “A continuing certificate” to the end of the section.

(14) Omit sections 103, 105 and 106.

(15) In section 108 (general definitions) —

(a)in the definition of “this Act”, omit “certificate, byelaw, regulation, rule,”;

(b)in the definition of “store”, omit “an existing gunpowder store as defined by this Act, or” and “licensed by a license granted by a local authority under this Act”; and

(c)omit the definitions of “existing”, “factory magazine”, “harbour authority”, “canal company”, “railway company”, “safety cartridges” and “Gunpowder Act 1860”.

(16) In section 109 (definitions in relation to application of Act to Scotland), omit paragraph (11).

(17) In section 110 (local authority), omit paragraph 2 and the word “and” preceding it.

(18) In section 111 (expenses of local authority), omit paragraph (b) and the word “and” preceding it.

(19) Omit section 113.

(20) In section 114 (provision for making and enforcing byelaws, &c in relation to Scotland), omit paragraph (a).

(21) Omit Schedule 1.

Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 1922

2.  In section 9 of the Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 1922(5) (definitions), in the definition of “celluloid”, for “Explosives Act 1875” substitute “Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Explosives Act 1923

3.  The Explosives Act 1923(6) is repealed.

London Building Act 1930

4.  In section 143(4)(a) of the London Building Act 1930(7) (regulations for building near dangerous business), for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) Act 1946

5.  In Schedule 4 to the Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) Act 1946(8) (minor and consequential amendments), omit the entry relating to the Explosives Act 1875.

National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949

6.  In section 80 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949(9) (provisions as to danger areas), omit subsections (5) and (6).

Fireworks Act 1951

7.—(1) The Fireworks Act 1951(10) is amended as follows.

(2) In section 1 (destruction of dangerous fireworks), in subsections (1) and (2), omit “, magazine” in each place where it occurs.

(3) In section 2 (determination or amendment of licence for a factory where dangerous fireworks are made) —

(a)in subsection (2), for “the principal Act” substitute “the 2005 Regulations”;

(b)in subsection (3) —

(i)for “the principal Act” where these words first appear, substitute “the 2005 Regulations” and where they appear for the second time, substitute “those Regulations”;

(ii)for “that Act”, substitute “those Regulations”; and

(iii)for the proviso, substitute “Despite the determination of the licence, no proceedings shall be taken for breach of regulation 10 of the 2005 Regulations in respect of fireworks kept at the factory in question in pursuance of a requirement of an inspector under section 1 of this Act.”;

(c)in subsection (4), for “the principal Act” in each place substitute “the 2005 Regulations”; and

(d)omit subsection (6).

(4) Omit section 4 (determination or amendment of licences for factory where there is negligent manufacture).

(5) In section 5 (marking of fireworks) —

(a)omit subsection (5); and

(b)in subsection (8), for “a government inspector for the purposes of the principal Act” substitute “an inspector appointed by the Health and Safety Executive under section 19 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974”.

(6) Omit section 7 (small firework factory licences).

(7) For section 9 (interpretation) substitute —

Interpretation

9.  In this Act —

“the 2005 Regulations” means the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005;

“explosives” has the same meaning as in the Explosives Act 1875;

“factory” means any place at which explosives are manufactured under a licence granted under regulation 13 of the 2005 Regulations;

“occupier”, in the case of any manufacture, includes any person carrying on such manufacture; and

“store” means any place at which explosives are stored —

(a)

by a person registered under regulation 11 of the 2005 Regulations 2005, or

(b)

under a licence granted under regulation 13 of those Regulations..

Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953

8.—(1) The Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953(11) is amended as follows.

(2) Section 3 (extension of control of certain explosives) is omitted.

(3) In section 12(3) (provisions as to orders), omit “three or”.

(4) In section 13 (application to Northern Ireland), omit “three”.

London Government Act 1963

9.  In section 50 of the London Government Act 1963(12) (explosives and petroleum spirit), omit subsections (1) and (3).

Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968

10.  In Schedule 3 to the Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968(13) (variation of fees, etc.), omit entry number 4 (relating to the Explosives Act 1875).

Trade Descriptions Act 1968

11.  In section 32(2) of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968(14) (power to exempt goods sold for export, etc), for “Explosives Acts 1875 and 1923” substitute “Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Port of London Act 1968

12.  In the Port of London Act 1968(15), omit section 166 (dangerous goods byelaws).

Fire Precautions Act 1971

13.  In Schedule 2 to the Fire Precautions Act 1971(16) (which modifies the Act in relation to certain premises), in paragraph 7, for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

14.  In Schedule 1 to the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974(17) (existing enactments which are relevant statutory provisions), omit the entries relating to the Explosives Act 1923, the Fireworks Act 1951 and the Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953.

Control of Pollution Act 1974

15.  Until the coming into force of its repeal by the Environmental Protection Act 1990(18) the definition of “waste” in section 30 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974(19) has effect as if the reference to the Explosives Act 1875 were a reference to these Regulations.

Customs and Excise Management Act 1979

16.  In section 75(1) of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979(20) (meaning of “explosive”), for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Isle of Man Act 1979

17.—(1) Section 8(2) of the Isle of Man Act 1979(21) (removal of goods to the United Kingdom) is amended as follows.

(2) In sub-paragraph (b), omit the final “or”;

(3) At the end of sub-paragraph (c), insert “or”; and

(4) After sub-paragraph (c) insert

(d)any explosives the importation of which into the United Kingdom is prohibited by regulation 24 of the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005..

Roads (Scotland) Act 1984

18.  In paragraph 7 of Schedule 9 to the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984(22) (minor and consequential amendments), omit sub-paragraph (2).

Environmental Protection Act 1990

19.—(1) The Environmental Protection Act 1990(23) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In section 75(2) (meaning of waste) as enacted, for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

(3) In section 142(7) (powers to obtain information), for “the Explosive Substances Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Merchant Shipping Act 1995

20.  In Schedule 13 to the Merchant Shipping Act 1995(24) (consequential amendments), omit paragraph 5.

Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995

21.  In Schedule 5 to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995(25), omit the entries for the forms of complaint relating to —

(a)the Explosives Act 1875, section 5; and

(b)the Explosives Act 1875, section 22 and section 3, subsection (1), Mode B, of the Order in Council dated 26th October 1896.

PART 2AMENDMENTS TO SECONDARY LEGISLATION

The Factory and Workshop Act 1901, use of locomotives and wagons on lines and sidings, Regulations 1906

22.  In the Factory and Workshop Act 1901, use of locomotives and wagons on lines and sidings, Regulations 1906(26) —

(a)in the provisions on Application which begin with the words “Nothing in these Regulations shall apply to”, for sub-paragraph (i) substitute “(i) Any site for the manufacture of explosives which is specified in a licence granted under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

Order in Council No. 30 dated 2nd February 1937

23.  After the proviso in Order in Council No. 30 dated 2nd February 1937(27), insert —

  • For the purposes of paragraph (1) of the proviso, all buildings and places adjoining each other and occupied together shall be deemed to be the same premises..

The Stratified Ironstone, Shale and Fireclay Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1956

24.  In regulation 5 of Part III of the Stratified Ironstone, Shale and Fireclay Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1956(28) (storage, issue and conveyance of explosives and detonators), for the words from “workshop” to the end, substitute “suitable place appointed for that purpose by the manager of the mine”.

The Miscellaneous Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1959

25.  In regulation 34 of Part VII of Miscellaneous Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1959(29) (shot firing – additional provisions for shafts, winzes and raises), for the words from “workshop used” to the end substitute “suitable place for that purpose appointed by the manager of the mine”.

The Clean Air (Emission of Dark Smoke)(Exemption) Regulations 1969

26.  In paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Clean Air (Emission of Dark Smoke)(Exemption) Regulations 1969(30) (exempted matter), for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975

27.—(1) The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975(31) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph 8 of Part III of Schedule 1 (excepted professions, offices, employments, work and occupations), for the words from “by any Order in Council” to the end substitute “pursuant to regulations 4 and 7 of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 to obtain from the chief officer of police a valid explosives certificate certifying him to be a fit person to acquire or acquire and keep explosives”.

(3) For paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 (excepted licences, certificates and permits), substitute —

3.  Explosives certificates issued by a chief officer of police pursuant to regulations 4 and 7 of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 as to the fitness of a person to acquire or acquire and keep explosives.

(4) In paragraph 13 of Schedule 3 (excepted proceedings), for the words from “police or” to the end substitute “chief officer of police for an explosives certificate pursuant to regulations 4 and 7 of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 as to the fitness of the applicant to acquire or acquire and keep explosives”.

The Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations 1976

28.  For paragraph 10 of Part I of Schedule 1 to the Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations 1976(32) (designation of certain premises), substitute —

10.  Any site where explosives are stored under a licence granted by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 where that body is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations..

The Isle of Scilly (Functions) Order 1979

29.  In article 3(e) of the Isles of Scilly (Functions) Order 1979(33) (functions), for “the Explosives Act 1923” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

The Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances Regulations 1982

30.  In the entry for cellulose nitrate in column 1 of Part I of Schedule 1 to the Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances Regulations 1982(34) (named substances), for “the Explosives Act 1875” substitute “the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

The Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983

31.—(1) The Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983(35) are amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (3) of regulation 3 (classification and labelling of explosive articles and explosive substances and of combinations and unit loads thereof), omit “Subject to regulation 11,”.

The Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987

32.  In Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987(36) (explosives)—

(a)in regulation 33(1)(b), for the words from “article 7” to the end substitute “article 8 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (Application Outside Great Britain) Order 2001”; and

(b)for regulation 33(2)(e), substitute —

(e)a berth which forms part of a site —

(i)licensed under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 in cases where, in relation to the application for that licence, the assent of the local authority was required pursuant to regulation 13(3) of those Regulations; or

(ii)which is deemed to be licensed under those Regulations by virtue of regulation 27 of those Regulations in cases where, in relation to that deemed licence, the assent of the local authority would have been required pursuant to regulation 13(3) of those Regulations had the licence been applied for under those Regulations;.

The Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990

33.  In Schedule 1 to the Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990(37) (exempted classes of building), in relation to class 1, for the description in column (2), substitute —

  • A building the construction of which is subject to the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005.

The Control of Explosives Regulations 1991

34.—(1) The Control of Explosives Regulations 1991(38) are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2 (interpretation) —

(a)after the definition of “the 1983 Regulations”, insert —

“the 2005 Regulations” means the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005;;

(b)after the definition of “chief officer of police”, insert —

“Class 1” means Class 1 in respect of explosives or the classification of dangerous goods as set out in the United Nations Recommendations;

“desensitised explosive” means —

(a)

a solid explosive substance which has been wetted with water, alcohol or dissolved with one or more other substances; or

(b)

a liquid explosive substance which has been dissolved or suspended in water or one or more other substances,

to form a homogeneous mixture so as to suppress its explosive properties and which, without that treatment, would be classified in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations as falling within Class 1;;;

(c)for the definition of “explosive”, substitute —

“explosive” means —

(a)

any explosive article or explosive substance which would —

(i)

if packaged for transport, be classified in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations as falling within Class 1; or

(ii)

be classified in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations as —

(aa)

being unduly sensitive or so reactive as to be subject to spontaneous reaction and accordingly too dangerous to transport, and

(bb)

falling within Class 1; or

(b)

a desensitised explosive,

but it does not include an explosive substance produced as part of a manufacturing process which thereafter reprocesses it in order to produce a substance or preparation which is not an explosive substance;;;

(d)after the definition of “explosive”, insert —

“explosive article” means an article containing one or more explosive substances;;

(e)after the definition of “explosives certificate”, insert —

“explosive substance” means a substance or preparation, not including a substance or preparation in a solely gaseous form or in the form of vapour, which is —

(a)

capable by chemical reaction in itself of producing a gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such speed as could cause damage to surroundings; or

(b)

designed to produce an effect by heat, light, sound, gas or smoke or a combination of these as a result of a non-detonative self-sustaining exothermic chemical reaction;;

(f)in the definitions of “fireworks” and “fog signals”, for “on classification under the 1983 Regulations” substitute “in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations”;

(g)omit the definition of “for private use”;

(h)in the definition of “gunpowder”, for “on classification under the 1983 Regulations” substitute “in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations”;

(i)for the definition of “license”, substitute —

“licence” means a licence for the manufacture or storage of explosives granted under regulation 13 of the 2005 Regulations;;

(j)omit the definitions of “licensed factory” and “licensed magazine”;

(k)omit the definition of “percussion caps”;

(l)after the definition of “occupier”, insert —

“preparation” means a mixture or a solution of two or more substances;;

(m)for the definition of “registered premises” substitute —

“registered”, in relation to a person, means a person registered in respect of the storage of explosives under regulation 11 of the 2005 Regulations and “registration” shall be construed accordingly;;

(n)omit paragraph (a) in the definition of “restricted substance”;

(o)in the definitions of “small arms ammunition” and “smokeless powder”, for “on classification under the 1983 Regulations” substitute “in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations”;

(p)after the definition of “smokeless powder”, insert —

“substance” means any natural or artificial substance whether in solid or liquid form or in the form of a gas or vapour;;

(q)omit the definition of “store”;

(r)in the definition of “U.N. no.”, for “and allocated by the Health and Safety Executive or the Secretary of State to an explosive article or substance as a means of identification” substitute “as a means of identification of types of explosives in accordance with the United Nations Recommendations”; and

(s)after the definition of “U.N. no.”, insert at the end —

and

“United Nations Recommendations” means the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (based on those originally prepared by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods considered by the Economic and Social Committee of Experts at its twenty-third session (Resolution 645G (XXIII) of 26 April 1957)) as revised or reissued from time to time..

(3) In paragraphs (3) and (4) of regulation 3 (application), for “Regulations 7 and 10”, substitute “Regulation 7”.

(4) In regulation 4 (explosives certificate) —

(a)in paragraph 6(b) and (c), omit “subject to paragraph (7)”;

(b)for paragraph 6(f) and (g), substitute —

(f)where the application is for a certificate relating only to acquisition of explosives—

(i)it is not reasonably practicable for the applicant to be an occupier of a site for the storage of explosives for which he would be required under the 2005 Regulations to have a licence or be registered in respect of that storage, and

(ii)the explosives either will not be kept, or, if kept, the applicant will ensure that they are kept at a site where such storage is permitted pursuant to a licence or registration or at a site occupied by the Secretary of State for Defence; and

(g)where the application is for a certificate relating to the keeping of explosives, either —

(i)the applicant is or is to be the occupier of a site for the storage of explosives in respect of which storage there is or will be a licence or registration in force; or

(ii)the explosives will be kept at a site occupied on behalf of the Crown, or

(iii)in the case where the applicant does not hold a licence in respect of the storage of the explosives, no licence is required to be held by the applicant in respect of that storage by virtue of regulation 10(2) of the 2005 Regulations.;

(c)paragraph (7) is revoked;

(d)after paragraph (9) insert —

(10) Any reference in the definitions in this regulation of “desensitised explosive”, “explosive substance” or “substance” to, as the case may be, liquid, gas, gaseous form, or vapour means, respectively, liquid, gas, gaseous form or vapour at normal atmospheric temperature and pressure..

(5) In regulation 8(e), after “regulation 3(3) or (4)” insert —

and that, where those provisions apply to a specified person only in particular circumstances or for particular purposes, those circumstances or purposes are satisfied in the case of the person concerned..

(6) In regulation 9 (restrictions on prohibited persons) —

(a)at the beginning of paragraph (1), insert “subject to paragraph (4),”;

(b)for paragraph (2), substitute —

(2) Subject to paragraph (4), no prohibited person, whether or not he satisfies any relevant conditions of regulation 7, shall acquire, handle or have control of any explosive or any restricted substance.; and

(c)after paragraph (3), add —

(4) This regulation does not apply to a desensitised explosive which is a medicinal product as defined in section 130 of the Medicines Act 1968(39) nor a substance specified in an order made under section 104 or 105 of that Act which is for the time being in force and which directs that specified provisions of that Act shall have effect in relation to that substance as such provisions have effect in relation to medicinal products within the meaning of that Act..

(7) Regulation 10 (keeping explosives for private use) is revoked.

(8) For regulation 11 (occupier of licensed factory or licensed magazine to appoint person responsible for explosives), substitute —

Licensed occupier to appoint person responsible for security of explosives

11.(1) An person who occupies a site and who has —

(a)a licence for the manufacture or storage of explosives at that site which was granted by the Executive in a case where the assent of the local authority was required pursuant to regulation 13(3) of the 2005 Regulations; or

(b)a deemed licence which, if an application for a licence would have been made under the 2005 Regulations in respect of the manufacture or storage of explosives to which the deemed licence relates, that application would have required the assent of the local authority pursuant to regulation 13(3) of those Regulations,

shall appoint one individual to be responsible to him for ensuring that adequate precautions are taken at that site to secure explosives against loss.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) —

“deemed licence” means —

(a)

a licence, amending licence, continuing certificate or store licence granted or issued under sections 8, 12, 14 or 15 of the Explosives Act 1875 which is deemed by virtue of regulation 27(1) or (12) of the 2005 Regulations to be a licence granted under regulation 13 of those Regulations; and

(b)

a licence deemed to be held by a person pursuant to regulation 27(3)..

(9) In regulation 12 (making, preservation and production of records) —

(a)in paragraph (4)(a), omit “for private use”; and

(b)for paragraph (4)(c), substitute —

(c)an explosive which is produced by mixing at any place non-explosive substances or preparations to form an explosive for immediate use at that place..

(10) In paragraph (8) of regulation 13 (reporting loss), for “licensed factory or licensed magazine” substitute “site in relation to which the Executive is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to the 2005 Regulations,”.

(11) Regulations 16 (power to revoke or amend licences) and 18 (transitional provisions) and paragraphs (5) and (6) of regulation 19 (modifications, revocations and savings) are revoked.

(12) For Schedule 1 (exceptions) substitute —

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1EXCEPTIONS
ExplosivesU.N. no.
AIR-BAG INFLATORS, AIR-BAG MODULES, SEAT-BELT PRETENSIONERS0503

2 AMINO – 4, 6 – DINITROPHENOL, WETTED with

not less than 20% water by mass

3317
AMMONIUM PICRATE, WETTED with not less than 10% water, by mass1310
ARTICLES, PYROTECHNIC for technical purposes0428
ARTICLES, PYROTECHNIC for technical purposes0429
ARTICLES, PYROTECHNIC for technical purposes0430
ARTICLES, PYROTECHNIC for technical purposes0431
ARTICLES, PYROTECHNIC for technical purposes0432
BARIUM AZIDE, WETTED with not less than 50% water, by mass1571
CARTRIDGES, OIL WELL0277
CARTRIDGES, OIL WELL0278
CARTRIDGES, POWER DEVICE0275
CARTRIDGES, POWER DEVICE0276
CARTRIDGES, POWER DEVICE0323
CARTRIDGES, POWER DEVICE0381
CARTRIDGES, SIGNAL0054
CARTRIDGES, SIGNAL0312
CARTRIDGES, SIGNAL0405
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS0012
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS0328
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS0339
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS, BLANK0014
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS, BLANK0327
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS, BLANK0338
CARTRIDGES, EMPTY, WITH PRIMER0055
CARTRIDGES, EMPTY, WITH PRIMER0379
CASES, COMBUSTIBLE, EMPTY, WITHOUT PRIMER0446
CASES, COMBUSTIBLE, EMPTY, WITHOUT PRIMER0447
CORD, IGNITER0066
CUTTERS, CABLE, EXPLOSIVE0070
DINITROSOBENZENE0406

DINITROPHENOL, WETTED with not less than 15% water,

by mass

1320
DINITROPHENOLATES, WETTED with not less than 15% water, by mass1321
DINITRORESORCINOL, WETTED with not less than 15% water, by mass1322

DIPICRYL SULPHIDE, WETTED with not less than 10% water,

by mass

2852
FIREWORKS0333
FIREWORKS0334
FIREWORKS0335
FIREWORKS0336
FIREWORKS0337
FLARES, AERIAL0093
FLARES, AERIAL0403
FLARES, AERIAL0404
FLARES, SURFACE0092
FLASH POWDER0094
FLASH POWDER0305
FUSE, INSTANTANEOUS, NON-DETONATING0101
(QUICKMATCH)
FUSE, SAFETY0105
IGNITERS0121
IGNITERS0314
IGNITERS0315
IGNITERS0325
IGNITERS0454
ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE MIXTURE with not less than 60% lactose, mannose, starch or calcium hydrogen phosphate2907
LIGHTERS, FUSE0131
5-MERCAPTO-TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID0448
NITROCELLULOSE SOLUTION, FLAMMABLE with not more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass, and not more than 55% nitrocellulose2059
NITROCELLULOSE WITH WATER (not less than 25% water, by mass)2555
NITROCELLULOSE WITH ALCOHOL (not less than 25% alcohol, by mass, and not more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass)2556
NITROCELLULOSE with not more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass, MIXTURE WITH or WITHOUT PLASTICIZER, WITH or WITHOUT PIGMENT2557
NITROGLYCERINE SOLUTION IN ALCOHOL with not more than 1% nitroglycerine1204
NITROGLYCERINE SOLUTION IN ALCOHOL with more than 1% but not more than 5% nitroglycerine3064
NITROGUANIDINE (PICRITE) with not less than 20% water, by mass1336
4 NITROPHENYLHYDRAZINE3376
NITROSTARCH, WETTED with not less than 20% water, by mass1337
POTASSIUM SALTS OF AROMATIC NITRO-DERIVATIVES, explosive0158
PRIMERS, CAP TYPE0044
PRIMERS, CAP TYPE0377
PRIMERS, CAP TYPE0378
ROCKETS, LINE-THROWING0238
ROCKETS, LINE-THROWING0240
ROCKETS, LINE-THROWING0453
SIGNAL DEVICES, HAND0373
SIGNAL DEVICES, HAND0191
SIGNALS, DISTRESS, ship0194
SIGNALS, DISTRESS, ship0195
SIGNALS, RAILWAY TRACK, EXPLOSIVE0192
SIGNALS, RAILWAY TRACK, EXPLOSIVE0193
SIGNALS, SMOKE, with explosive sound unit0196
SIGNALS, SMOKE, without explosive sound unit0197

SILVER PICRATE, WETTED with not less than 30% water,

by mass

1347
SODIUM DINITRO-o-CRESOLATE, dry or wetted with less than 15% water, by mass0234
SODIUM DINITRO-o-CRESOLATE, WETTED with not less than 15% water, by mass1348
SODIUM DINITRO-o-CRESOLATE, WETTED, with not less than 10% water, by mass3369
SODIUM PICRAMATE, dry or wetted with less than 20% water by mass0235
SODIUM PICRAMATE, WETTED with not less than 20% water, by mass1349
TETRAZOL-1-ACETIC ACID0407

TRINITROBENZENE, WETTED with not less than 30% water,

by mass

1354
TRINITROBENZOIC ACID, WETTED with not less than 30% water, by mass1355
TRINITROPHENOL, WETTED with not less than 30% water, by mass1344
TRINITROTOLUENE, WETTED with not less than 30% water, by mass1356
UREA NITRATE, WETTED with not less than 20% water by mass1357
ZIRCONIUM PICRAMATE, WETTED with not less than 20% water, by mass1517
ZIRCONIUM PICRAMATE, dry or wetted with less than 20% water, by mass0236

(13) For Schedule 2 (form of explosives certificate) substitute —

Regulation 4

SCHEDULE 2FORM OF EXPLOSIVES CERTIFICATE

”.

(14) Part I of Schedule 4 (modifications of the Explosives Act 1875) is revoked.

The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992

35.—(1) Schedule 1 to the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992(40) (hazardous substances and controlled quantities) is amended as follows.

(2) For paragraph 50(1) of Part A (named substances), substitute —

(2) cellulose nitrate for which a licence, granted by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (where the Health and Safety Executive is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations), is required; or.

(3) In paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part B (categories of substances and preparations not specifically named in Part A), for the words from “at a factory” to “Explosives Act 1875” in each paragraph substitute —

  • for which a licence, granted by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (where the Health and Safety Executive is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations), is required.

The Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993

36.—(1) Schedule 1 to the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993(41) (hazardous substances and controlled quantities) is amended as follows.

(2) For paragraph 50(1) of Part A (named substances), substitute —

(1) cellulose nitrate for which a licence, granted by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (where the Health and Safety Executive is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations), is required; or.

(3) In paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part B (categories of substances and preparations not specifically named in Part A), for the words from “at a factory” to “Explosives Act 1875” in each paragraph substitute —

  • for which a licence, granted by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (where the Health and Safety Executive is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(c) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations), is required.

The Coal and Other Safety Lamp Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1993

37.  For the definition of “explosives store” in regulation 2(1) of the Coal and Other Safety-Lamp Mines (Explosives) Regulations 1993(42) (interpretation etc of Part 1), substitute —

“explosives store” means a building, enclosed area or metal structure where explosives are stored under a licence granted or registration made under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005;.

The Placing on the Market and Transfer of Explosives Regulations 1993

38.  Regulation 12(1) and Part I of Schedule 4 to the Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations 1993(43) (modifications to the Explosives Act 1875) are revoked.

The Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995

39.  In Schedule 3 to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995(44), in the note at the end marked with an asterisk, for “Explosives Act 1875” substitute “Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005”.

The Reporting of Injuries and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995

40.—(1) The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995(45) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In Schedule 2 (dangerous occurrences) —

(a)in Part I (general) —

(i)for sub-paragraph (1)(a) of paragraph 6, substitute —

(a)any unintentional fire, explosion or ignition at a site —

(i)where explosives are manufactured by a person who holds a licence, or who does not hold a licence but is required to, in respect of that manufacture under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005; or

(ii)where explosives are stored by a person who holds a licence or is registered, or who is not licensed but is required to be in the absence of any registration, in respect of that storage under those Regulations;

(aa)the unintentional explosion or ignition of explosives at a place other than a site described in sub-paragraph (1)(a), not being one —

(i)caused by the unintentional discharge of a weapon where, apart from that unintentional discharge, the weapon and explosives functioned as they were designed to do; or

(ii)where a fail-safe device or safe system of work functioned so as to prevent any person from being injured in consequence of the explosion or ignition;;

(ii)at the end of paragraph 6(1)(e), insert “or from any intentional fire or ignition”; and

(iii)for paragraph 6(2), substitute —

(2) In this paragraph —

“danger zone” means the area from which persons have been excluded or forbidden to enter to avoid being endangered by any explosion or ignition of explosives; and

“explosives” has the same meaning as in the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005..

(3) In Schedule 7 (enactments or instruments requiring the notification of events which are not required to be notified or reported under the Regulations), omit the entry relating to the Explosives Act 1875.

The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998

41.  For regulation 4(7) of the Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998(46) (exceptions), substitute —

(7) Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this regulation and subject to paragraphs (8) to (10), a licensing authority shall be the enforcing authority for the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (“the 2005 Regulations”) and section 23 of the Explosives Act 1875 —

(a)for a site in relation to which it has granted a person a licence for the manufacture or storage of explosives at that site under regulation 13 of the 2005 Regulations or registered a person in respect of such storage at that site under regulation 11 of those Regulations;

(b)where, in relation to a deemed licence or deemed registration, it would have been the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the 2005 Regulations if an application for a licence or registration had been made under those Regulations; and

(c)where, in any other case than those referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b)—

(i)it would be the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to those Regulations if an application for a licence or registration is, or should have been, made under those Regulations, or

(ii)it would have been the licensing authority had not the requirements of regulation 9(1) or, as the case may be, 10(1) been disapplied by virtue of any of the provisions of, respectively, regulation 9(2) or 10(2) applying in the case concerned.

(8) The Executive shall be the enforcing authority for the 2005 Regulations in respect of the manufacture of ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate.

(9) A licensing authority which is a local authority shall be the enforcing authority for regulation 25 of the 2005 Regulations in the area of that local authority.

(10) The enforcing authority for regulation 6 of the 2005 Regulations where a person disposes of explosives or decontaminates explosive-contaminated items at a place other than at a site in relation to which a person has a licence to manufacture or store explosives under regulation 13 of the 2005 Regulations or is registered in respect of such storage under regulation 11 of those Regulations, shall be —

(a)where the disposal or decontamination is carried out by, or on behalf of, a person who holds a licence granted by the Executive under those Regulations in a case in which the assent of the local authority was required under regulation 13(3) of those Regulations before the licence was granted, the Executive;

(b)subject to sub-paragraph (a), where the local authority is by virtue of the Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998 the enforcing authority for the premises or part of premises at which the disposal or decontamination is carried out, the local authority; or

(c)in any other case, the Executive.

(11) For the purposes of paragraphs (7) to (10), “ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate”, “disposes”, “licence”, “licensing authority”, “registered” and “site” have the same meanings as they are given by regulation 2(1) of the 2005 Regulations and “deemed licence” and “deemed registration” have the same meanings as they are given by regulation 27(19) of those Regulations..

The Quarries Regulations 1999

42.  For the definition of “explosives store” in regulation 2(1) of the Quarries Regulations 1999(47) (interpretation), substitute —

“explosives store” means a building, enclosed area or metal structure where explosives are stored under a licence granted or registration made under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005;.

The Building Regulations 2000

43.  For paragraph 1 of Class 1 of Schedule 2 to the Building Regulations 2000(48) (exempt buildings and works), substitute —

1.  Any building in which explosives are manufactured or stored under a licence granted under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005..

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004

44.—(1) The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004(49) are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation), for the definition of “safe and secure place” substitute —

“safe and secure place” means a safe and secure place within a site —

(a)

in relation to which a person is licensed to manufacture or store explosives under regulation 13 of the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 or is registered in respect of such storage under regulation 11 of those Regulations, or

(b)

in respect of which a certificate of exemption has been granted under the Explosives Act 1875 (Exemption) Regulations 1979(50);.

(3) Paragraph 5 of Schedule 13 (consequential amendments) is omitted.

The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2005

45.—(1) The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2005(51) are amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 (citation, commencement and interpretation), for the definition of “renewal of approval” and “renewal of licence” substitute —

“renewal of approval”, “renewal of explosives certificate”, “renewal of licence” or “renewal of registration” means respectively the granting of an approval, explosives certificate, licence or registration to follow a previous approval, explosives certificate, licence or registration without any amendment or gap in time; and.

(3) In regulation 9 (fees payable under the Explosives Act 1875(52) and instruments made thereunder, under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928(53), the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936(54) and the Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983(55)), substitute —

(a)after paragraph (1), insert —

(1A) Where any application in relation to a provision specified in column 1 of Part 1A of Schedule 8 is made to the Executive, where it is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraphs 1(b) or (c) or 2 of Schedule 1 to the 2005 Regulations, for a purpose specified in column 2 of that Part, the fee specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that Part shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive, save that —

(a)in the case of an application referred to in column 2 of that Part for a licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate, or to vary any such licence, the fee —

(i)referred to in column 3 of that Part as an amount per hour, shall be adjusted pro rata for a period worked of less than one hour; and

(ii)shall be payable prior to notification of the result of the application.

(1B) Where any application under a provision specified in column 1 of Part 1B of Schedule 8 is made to a licensing authority, which is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraph 1(a) of Schedule 1 to the 2005 Regulations, for a purpose specified in column 2 of that Part, the fee specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that Part shall be payable by the applicant to that licensing authority..

(b)for paragraph (3), substitute —

(3) A fee shall be payable to the Executive where the Executive requires any work to be carried out by its specialist inspectors in connection with any application in respect of which a fee is payable by virtue of paragraphs (1) or (1A) for any purpose specified in column 2 of each of Parts 1 and 1A of Schedule 8 for which there is a corresponding entry in column 4 of the respective Part, and the fee for work in connection with each such purpose shall be that specified in the corresponding entry in column 4 of that Part for each hour worked, adjusted pro rata for a period worked of less than one hour, and such fee shall be payable prior to the notification of the result of the application.;

(c)in paragraph (4), for “entry (a)” substitute “the entry”;

(d)in paragraph (6), for “Parts 3, 4 and 5” substitute “Parts 3 and 4”;

(e)in paragraph (8) —

(i)for “Part 2” substitute “Parts 1B and 2”; and

(ii)for “the Notes to that Part” substitute “, respectively, the Notes to Parts 1B and 2”;

(f)after paragraph (8), insert —

(9) Where any application in relation to the provision specified in column 1 of Part 7 of Schedule 8 is made for a purpose specified in column 2 of that Part, the fee specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that Part shall be payable by the applicant to the chief officer of police.

(10) Where, in relation to an application for an explosives certificate under the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991(56), a check is carried out for the purposes of regulation 4(6)(d) of those Regulations to ascertain whether the applicant is a prohibited person or not, a fee shall be payable by the applicant to the chief officer of police and the fee, which shall be payable prior to that check being carried out, shall be that specified in Table 2 to Part 7 of Schedule 8.

(11) For the purposes of this regulation and Schedule 8 —

(a)“the 2005 Regulations” means the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005;

(b)“ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate”, “licence”, “licensing authority”, “on-site mixing”, “registered” and “registration” have the same meanings as in the 2005 Regulations; and

(c)“chief officer of police”, “explosives certificate” and “prohibited person” have the same meanings respectively as in the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991..

(4) In Schedule 8 (fees payable under the Explosives Act 1875 and instruments made thereunder, under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928, the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936 and the Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983) —

(a)in Part 1 (applications for factory licences, magazine licences, acetylene importation licences and amending licences under sections 6, 12 and 40(9) of the Explosives Act 1875 and replacement of such licences), omit the entries relating to sections 6 and 12 of the Explosives Act 1875; and

(b)after Part 1, insert the following Parts —

PART 1AAPPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES, OR VARIATIONS OF LICENCES, TO MANUFACTURE OR STORE EXPLOSIVES MADE TO THE EXECUTIVE WHERE IT IS THE LICENSING AUTHORITY BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPHS 1(b) OR (c) OR 2 OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE MANUFACTURE AND STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2005
1234
Provision in relation to which the application is madePurpose of applicationFeeFee for work by Specialist Inspector
The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005
Regulation 9, as extended by regulation 2(2) of those Regulations to the manufacture of ammonium nitrate blasting intermediateLicence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate nor relating to on-site mixing£557£ 115 per hour worked
Licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£137 per hour worked
Licence to manufacture explosives by means of on-site mixing£205£115 per hour worked
Renewal of any of the above licences£73£115 per hour worked
Regulation 10Licence to store explosives£557£115 per hour worked
Renewal of licence£73£115 per hour worked
Regulation 16

Varying a licence —

(a)

to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate, or

(b)

to store explosives

£381£115 per hour worked
Varying a licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£137 per hour worked
Regulation 20Transfer of licence£47
Replacement of any of the licences referred to in this Part if lost£47
PART 1BAPPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES TO STORE EXPLOSIVES AND FOR REGISTRATION IN RELATION TO THE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES MADE TO LICENSING AUTHORITIES WHICH ARE LICENSING AUTHORITIES BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPH 1(a) OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE MANUFACTURE AND STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2005
123
Provision under which application madePurpose of applicationFee
The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005
Regulation 10Licence to store explosives:
(see Notes 1 to 3)(a) one year’s duration£100
(b) two years' duration£150
(c) three years' duration£200
Renewal of a licence:
(a) one year’s duration£75
(b) two years' duration£125
(c) three years' duration£175

Regulation 11

(see Notes 1 to 3 )

Registration in relation to the storage of explosives:
(a) one year’s duration£60
(b) two years' duration£90
(c) three years' duration£120
Renewal of registration:
(a) one year’s duration£30
(b) two years' duration£60
(c) three years' duration£90
Regulation 16Varying a licence:
(a) varying name of licensee or address of site£30
(b) any other kind of variationthe reasonable cost to the licensing authority of having the work carried out
Regulation 20Transfer of licence or registration£30
Replacement of licence or registration referred to above if lost£30

Notes:

1.  The fee payable for —

(a)a licence,

(b)registration, or

(c)renewal of a licence or registration,of less than one year’s duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence, registration or a renewal of a licence or registration, of one year’s duration decreased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence, registration or renewal of either is granted.

2.  The fee payable for—

(a)a licence,

(b)registration, or

(c)renewal of a licence or registration,of more than one but less than two years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence, registration or a renewal of a licence or registration of one year’s duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence, registration or a renewal of either is granted.

3.  The fee payable for —

(a)a licence,

(b)registration, or

(c)renewal of a licence or registration,

of more than two but less than three years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set above for a licence, registration or renewal of a licence or registration of two years increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence, registration, or renewal of either is granted.;

(c)in Part 2 (fee or maximum fee payable in respect of applications for the granting and renewal of an explosives store licence, the registration or renewal of registration of premises used for keeping explosives and the granting and transfer of petroleum-spirit licences), omit the entries relating to the Explosives Act 1875;

(d)in Part 5 (miscellaneous applications), omit entry (b);

(e)in Part 6 (further fees payable in respect of certain testing required by the Health and Safety Executive), omit entry (e);

(f)after Part 6, insert —

PART 7FEES FOR EXPLOSIVES CERTIFICATES UNDER THE CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 1991
Table 1
123
Provision under which a fee is payablePurpose of applicationFee
Regulation 4 of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives at a site in relation to which a person holds a registration£165
Renewal of the above certificate£135
Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives£175
Renewal of the above certificate£160
Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of more than 2000 kilograms of explosives£225
Renewal of the above certificate£200
Replacement of any of the above certificates if lost£30
Table 2
The fee for a check carried out for the purposes of regulation 4(6)(d) of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 shall be £5

Regulation 28(2) and (3)

SCHEDULE 6REPEALS AND REVOCATIONS

PART 1REPEALS

123
TitleReferenceExtent of repeal
Explosives Act 1875.c.17.

Sections 4 to 22, 24, 26 to 29, 35, 36, 38, 40 and 41.

In section 43, “, either absolutely, or except in pursuance of a license of the Health and Safety Executive under this Act”.

Sections 44 to 51, 58, 60, 63 and 64.

In section 67, “except as hereafter in this section mentioned,” in paragraph (1), paragraph (4) and the word “and” preceding it.

Sections 70 to 72, 77, 78 and 82.

In section 83, the words “, and a Secretary of State may by order”, “or orders of the Secretary of State, as the case may be,” and the words from “The provisions of section 50” to the end.

Sections 84 and 86.

In section 91, the words from “Provided that” to “exceed one month”.

In section 97, paragraphs (3) and (4) and the words from “Provided that” to the end.

Sections 98 and 101.

In section 102, the words from “A continuing certificate” to the end.

Sections 103, 105 and 106.

In section 108 —

(a)

in the definition of “this Act”, the words “certificate, byelaw, regulation, rule,”;

(b)

in the definition of “store”, the words “an existing gunpowder store as defined by this Act, or” and “licensed by a license granted by a local authority under this Act”; and

(c)

the definitions of “existing”, “factory magazine”, “harbour authority”, “canal company”, “railway company”, “safety cartridges” and “Gunpowder Act 1860”.

Section 109(11).

In section 110, paragraph 2 and the word “and” preceding it.

In section 111, paragraph (b) and the word “and” preceding it.

Section 113.

In section 114, paragraph (a).

Schedule 1.

Explosives Act 1923.c.17.The whole Act.
Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) Act 1946*.c.49.In Schedule 4, the entry relating to the Explosives Act 1875.
National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949*.c.97.Section 80(5) and (6).
Fireworks Act 1951(57)*.c.58.

In section 1(1) and (2),

“, magazine” in each place where it occurs.

Sections 2(6), 4, 5(5) and 7.

Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953(58)*.c.47.

Section 3.

In section 12(3), the words “three or”.

In section 13, the word “three”.

London Government Act 1963*.c.33.Section 50(1) and (3).
Public Expenditure and Receipts Act 1968*.c.14.In Schedule 3, entry number 4.
Port of London Act 1968*.c.32.Section 166.
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.c.37.In Schedule 1, the entries relating to the Explosives Act 1923, the Fireworks Act 1951 and the Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953.
Isle of Man Act 1979*c.58.In section 8(2)(b), the final “or”.
Roads (Scotland) Act 1984*.c.54.In Schedule 9, paragraph 7(2).
Merchant Shipping Act 1995*.c. 21.In Schedule 13, paragraph 5.
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995*.c.46.

In Schedule 5, the entries for the forms of complaint relating to —

(a)

the Explosives Act 1875, section 5; and

(b)

the Explosives Act 1875, section 22 and section 3, subsection (1), Mode B, of the Order in Council dated 26th October 1896.

PART 2REVOCATIONS

123
TitleReferenceExtent of revocation
Order in Council (No. 1) Classifying Explosives.

5th August 1875

(Rev. VII, p.1).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 2) Making General Rules for Factories for Explosives other than Gunpowder.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p.10).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 3) Relating to Magazines for Explosives other than Gunpowder, whether with or without Gunpowder.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p. 10).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 4) Relating to Small Firework Factories.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p.14).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 5) Relating to Stores for Gunpowder Exclusively.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p.22).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 6) Relating to Stores for Mixed Explosives.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p.26).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 9) Relating to the Sale of Explosive.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p.39).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 11) Respecting Notice to be Given of Accidents Connected with the Conveyance of Explosives other than Gunpowder.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p. 42).

The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 1) Applying General Rules to Floating Magazines for Gunpowder.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p. 68).

The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 2) Applying General Rules to Floating Magazines for Explosives other than Gunpowder, whether with or without Gunpowder.

27th November 1875

(Rev. VII, p. 70).

The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State as to Notice by Applicant for Factory or Magazine Licence.

20th May 1876

(Rev. VII, p. 85).

The whole Order.

Order in Council (No. 6A)

Amending Order in Council (No.6) of the 27th November 1875 Relating to Stores Licensed for Mixed Explosives.

20th April 1883

(Rev.VII p. 34).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 1A) Substituting New Provisions for those of Class 7 in the Order in Council of August 5, 1875, as to the Classification of Explosives.

12th December 1891

(noted Rev. VII, p.1).

The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 15) Prohibiting Fireworks Consisting of or Containing Sulphur in Admixture with Chlorate of Potassium or other Chlorate.S.R. & O. 1894/517.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 16) Repealing and Consolidating the Previous Orders Relating to Premises Registered for Mixed Explosives.S.R. & O. 1896/964.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 19) Relating to the Importation, Keeping, Conveyance, or Sale of Fireworks.S.R. & O. 1905/8.The whole Order.

Order in Council (No. 16A)

Varying the Order in Council (No.16) of October 26, 1896 Relating to Premises Registered for Mixed Explosives.

S.R. & O. 1906/380.The whole Order.

Order in Council (No. 16B)

Amending Order in Council of October 26, 1896 (No. 16)

Relating to the Keeping of Mixed Explosives on Registered Premises.

S.R. & O. 1912/1861.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 1B) Amending Order in Council of August 5, 1875 (No. 1) Relating to the Classification of Explosives.S.R. & O. 1913/481.The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 2A) Amending Order of Secretary of State (No. 2) of November 1875 Applying General Rules to Floating Magazines for Explosives Other than Gunpowder.S.R. & O. 1923/926.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 2A) Amending the Order in Council of November 27, 1875 (No. 2), making General Rules for Factories for Explosives other than Gunpowder.S.R. & O. 1923/1297.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 3A) Amending the Order in Council of November 27, 1875 (No. 3) , as to Magazines for Explosives Other than Gunpowder, whether with or without Gunpowder.S.R. & O. 1923/1298.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 4A) Amending the Order in Council of November 27, 1875 (No. 4) as to Small Firework Factories.S.R. & O. 1923/1299.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 6D) Amending the Order in Council of November 27, 1875 (No. 6), as to Stores Licensed for Mixed Explosives.S.R. & O. 1923/1300.The whole Order.
Order of the Secretary of State (No. 10), Dated January 18, 1924, Relating to the Processes in which Young Persons May Be Employed in Danger Buildings.S.R. & O. 1924/55.The whole Order.
Order of the Secretary of State (No. 11), Dated September 20, 1924, Making Byelaws as to the Conveyance of Explosives on Roads, and in Certain Special Cases.S.R. & O. 1924/1129.The whole Order except paragraph 3 and the second paragraph of paragraph 5.
Order in Council (No. 27) (the Explosives (Di-Nitro-Phenol and Di-Nitro-Phenolate) Order, 1927.S.R. & O. 1927/594.The whole Order.
Order in Council (No. 29) (The Liquid Oxygen Explosives Order, 1928).S.R. & O. 1928/1045.The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 11A), Dated December 11, 1939, Relating to the Conveyance of Detonators and Electric Detonators with other Explosive.S.R. & O. 1939/1787.The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 11C), Dated August 24, 1943, Making a Byelaw Relating to the Conveyance of Explosives in a Carriage or Boat whilst Carrying or Plying for Public Passengers.S.R. & O. 1943/1252.The whole Order.
Order of Secretary of State (No. 11D), Dated February 7, 1944, Altering the Byelaws Relating to the Conveyance of Detonators and Electric Detonators with other Explosive and to the Quantity of Explosive which may be Conveyed in any one Carriage.S.R. & O. 1944/139.The whole Order.
The Conveyance of Explosives Byelaws 1951.S.I. 1951/869.The whole Byelaws.
The Stores for Explosives Order 1951.S.I. 1951/1163.The whole Order.
The Magazines for Explosives Order 1951.S.I. 1951/1164.The whole Order.
The Stores for Explosives Order 1953.S.I. 1953/1197.The whole Order.
The Conveyance of Explosives Byelaws 1958.S.I. 1958/230.The whole Order.
The Keeping of Fireworks Order 1959.S.I. 1959/1311.The whole Order.
The Ammonium Nitrate Mixtures Exemption Order 1967.S.I. 1967/1485.The whole Order.
The Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983.S.I. 1983/1140.Regulation 11.
The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004.S.I. 2004/568.Paragraph 5 of Schedule 13.
(3)

S.I. 19911531, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(4)

1990 c. 8. Section 1 is amended by the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (c. 28), section 187(1) and Schedule 21, paragraph 28, the Local Government Wales Act 1994 (c. 19) sections 18(2) – (6), 66(8) and Schedule 18 and the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25), sections 78 and 120(3) and Schedule 10, paragraph 32(1) and Schedule 24. Section 2 is amended by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, sections 19(1), (4) and 66(8) and Schedule 18 and the Environment Act 1995, sections 78, 120(1) and (3) and Schedule 10, paragraph 32(2) and Schedule 22, paragraph 42, and Schedule 24.

(8)

1946 c. 49 (9 & 10 Geo. 6.).

(10)

1951 c. 58 (14 & 15 Geo.6); amended by the Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48), sections 38, 40 and 46, and S.I.1974/1885. Sections 1, 2, 5 and 9 are modified by virtue of section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Sections 4 and 7 are “existing statutory provisions” within the meaning of section 53 of the 1974 Act and are repealed by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

(11)

1953 c. 47. Section 12 is modified by virtue of section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Section 3 is an “existing statutory provision” within the meaning of section 53 of the 1974 Act and is modified by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

(14)

1968 c. 29; subsection (2) was inserted by the Weights and Measures Act 1985 (c. 72), section 97, Schedule 12, paragraph 4(2).

(15)

1968 c. 32; section 166 was partially repealed by S.I. 1987/37, regulation 47(5) and Part II of Schedule 8.

(16)

1971 c. 40. Schedule 2 was inserted by section 16(2) of and Schedule 1 to the Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act 1987 c. 27.

(18)

1990 c. 43. Section 30 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 is prospectively repealed by Schedule 16 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

(20)

1979 c. 2.

(26)

S.R. & O. 1906/679.

(27)

S.R. & O. 1937/54, amended by S.R & O. 1947/805 and S.I. 1978/1723.

(28)

S.I. 1956/1943, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(29)

S.I. 1959/2258, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(31)

S.I. 1975/1023, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(32)

S.I. 1976/2003, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(33)

S.I. 1979/72, to which there are amendments not relevant to these regulations.

(34)

S.I. 1982/1357, amended by S.I. 2002/2979; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(35)

S.I. 1983/1140, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(36)

S.I. 1987/37, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(37)

S.I. 1990/2179, amended by S.I. 1999/173; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(38)

S.I. 1991/1531, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(39)

1968 c. 67; subsections (3A) to (3C) were inserted by the Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984 (c. 40), section 13(2); subsections (4), (6), and (9) were amended by that Act, Schedule 1, paragraph 3 and Schedule 2; subsection (7) was repealed by that Act, Schedule 1, paragraph 3 and Schedule 2; Subsection (5) was amended, and subsection (5A) was inserted, by S.I. 1994/3119; the meaning of “medicinal product” was modified by S.I. 1994/3144. Sections 104(1) and 105(1) were amended by S.I. 1994/1031.

(40)

S.I. 1992/656, amended by S.I. 1999/981; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(41)

S.I. 1993/323, amended by S.S.I. 2000/179; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(42)

S.I. 1993/208, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(44)

S.I. 1995/204, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(45)

S.I.1995/3163, amended by S.I.1996/2092; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(46)

S.I. 1998/494, to which there are amendments not relevant to these regulations.

(47)

S.I. 1999/2024, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(48)

S.I. 2000/2531, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(55)

S.I. 1983/1140, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(56)

S.I. 1991/1531, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(57)

The repeal of the provisions in sections 2 and 5 is effected under section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Sections 4 and 7 are “existing statutory provisions” within the meaning of section 53 of the 1974 Act and are repealed by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

(58)

The repeal of the provisions in sections 12 and 13 is effected under section 80(1) of the 1974 Act. Section 3 is an “existing statutory provision” within the meaning of section 53 and is repealed by virtue of section 15(3)(a) of that Act.

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