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PART 6 MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL
27.The exercise of due diligence to avoid the commission of...
30.An explosives licence granted under Part IX of the 1987...
31.Byelaws having effect under the 1987 Regulations continue to have...
32.Any extant exemption granted under regulation 46 of the 1987...
34.Schedule 5 (which makes consequential amendments) has effect.
Flag Indicating That A Vessel Is Carrying Dangerous Goods
1.An application for an explosives licence, or for the transfer,...
2.On receipt of an application, the appropriate authority must prepare...
3.A notice published in accordance with paragraph 2 is to...
4.Within the time for responses the applicant must provide any...
5.After the time for responses has passed the appropriate authority...
Provisions Relating to Byelaws
1.In this Schedule, “byelaws” means byelaws made by a statutory...
3.Byelaws will not have effect until they are confirmed by...
4.However, where a byelaw which prohibits or regulates the entry...
5.At least one month before an application for confirmation of...
6.For at least one month before application for confirmation is...
7.The Secretary of State may confirm, with or without modifications,...
8.Where the Secretary of State proposes to confirm a byelaw...
9.The Secretary of State must consult the Health and Safety...
1.In the Dangerous Substances (Notification and Marking of Sites) Regulations...
2.In the Railways (Class and Miscellaneous Exemptions) Order 1994 in...
3.In the Special Waste Regulations 1996 in the definition of...
4.In the Railway Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 1997, in regulation...
6.In the Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005 in...
8.In the Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority for Railways and...
9.In the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations...
10.In the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable...
11.In the Waste Management Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2011, in Schedule...
12.In the Explosives Regulations 2014— (a) in regulation 2(7) (Interpretation)...
13.In the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2015, in Schedule 2...
14.In the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations...
15.In the Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Wales) Regulations 2015, in Schedule...
16.In the Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 2016—...
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