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The Ammonium Nitrate Materials (High Nitrogen Content) Safety Regulations 2003

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An identification document for the import of any batch of relevant ammonium nitrate material manufactured outside the European Union shall include the following details where known—

(a)the importer’s name and address;

(b)the quantity of the material in the batch;

(c)each reference number of the detonation resistance certificate together with a certificate from a sampling body that certifies that the sample which passed the detonation resistance test was representative of the batch;

(d)the intended or actual date and place of loading the material onto the vessel or other form of transport for delivery to Great Britain as appropriate;

(e)if the material is (or is to be) imported by sea, the name of the vessel;

(f)the port of departure and intended port of arrival;

(g)the anticipated date of arrival;

(h)the anticipated date of off loading the material;

(i)the name and address of any person proposing to receive some or all of the material into a store immediately following importation;

(j)a specification of the location of each such store of that material and the quantity destined for each such store;

(k)evidence that each store to which the imported material is intended to be sent is available to the importer and that the person who controls that store can legally take delivery of the intended quantity of material at that store;

(l)if applicable, the name and address of any purchaser or intended purchaser of some or all of the material;

(m)a statement as to the intended end use of the material; and

(n)if the material is intended to be used as a fertiliser or as an ingredient of a fertiliser according to the statement in paragraph (m) above, details of the declared CN code number to the Commissioners for Customs and Excise under the Integrated Customs Tariff of the United Kingdom [F1as revised or re-issued from time to time] M1.

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M1Integrated Customs Tariff of the United Kingdom (2002 edition) printed by the Stationery Office, and available from The Publications Centre, PO Box 29, Norwich NR3 1GN (ISBN 01178 24313).

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