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Explanatory Note

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1.  These Regulations revoke and replace the Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/336). They consolidate amendments made to those Regulations and also update fees to be charged. They fix or determine the fees payable by an applicant to, in most cases, the Health and Safety Executive, in respect of an application made for —E+W+S

(a)an approval under mines and quarries legislation (regulation 2 and Schedule 1);

(b)an approval of plant or equipment under the Agriculture (Tractor Cabs) Regulations 1974 (regulation 3 and Schedule 2);

(c)an approval of a scheme or programme under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984 (regulation 4 and Schedule 3);

(d)a licence under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 and the amendment to, replacement of, and reassessment of an application to grant, such a licence (regulation 5 and Schedule 4);

(e)an approval of dosimetry services for the purposes of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 or the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001 (regulation 8 and Schedule 7);

(f)a licence to manufacture or store explosives or for registration for storing explosives, under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005, for an acetylene importation licence under section 40(9) of the Explosives Act 1875, for an approval under certain instruments made under that Act in relation to acetylene, for a licence under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928, for the transfer of a licence under the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936, for the approval of a classification of an explosive under the Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983, or for an explosive certificate under the Control of Explosives regulations 1991 (regulation 9 and Schedule 8). In relation to those explosive certificates, these Regulations include lower fees for those applying for such certificates so as to acquire and keep shooters' powder in certain circumstances (entries (g) to (j) in Table 1 of Part 9 of Schedule 8);

(g)an explosives licence under Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987 (regulation 11 and Schedule 9);

(h)an approval under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 (regulations 18 and 20 and Schedule 14);

(i)an approval under the Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First-Aid) Regulations 1989 (regulations 19 and 20 and Schedule 15);

and in respect of—

(j)a notification or application under the Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2000 (regulation 13 and Schedule 10);

(k)a notification or application under the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993 (regulation 14 and Schedule 11).

2.  The Regulations fix fees to be paid in respect of medical examinations and surveillance by an employment medical adviser which are required under certain of the relevant statutory provisions (regulations 6 and 7 and Schedules 5 and 6).E+W+S

3.  The Regulations fix or determine the fees payable by specified persons in the offshore and gas industries for the performance by the Executive of the functions specified in those provisions (regulations 15 and 16 and Schedules 12 and 13).E+W+S

4.  The new fees compared with those fixed by or determined under the previous fee-charging provisions are as follows:E+W+S

Provision of these Regulations which fixes or determines the feesPrevious FeeNew FeePercentage Increase
Schedule 1Original approvalAmendment of approvalRenewal of approvalOriginal approvalAmendment of approvalRenewal of approvalOriginal approvalAmendment of approvalRenewal of approval
Fees under Mines and Quarries provisions
Part 1
Approval of explosives£309£215£75£317£221£772.592.792.67
Part 2
Break test shot£238£2442.52
Deflagration£189£1942.65
Detonator test (per 100 shots)£1,453£1,4922.68
Detonator delay time test (per 100 shots)£1,150£1,1812.70
Gallery shot£272£2792.57
Velocity of detonation test (per 3 shots)£469£4812.56
Part 3
Other testing not fixed in Part 2Reasonable cost to the Executive of having the work carried outReasonable cost to the Executive of having the work carried out-
Schedule 2
Approvals under the Agriculture (Tractor Cabs) Regulations 1974
Original approval of tractor cab£443£4552.71

Revision of an existing approval of a tractor cab

£244£2502.46
Schedule 3
Approval under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984
Approval of scheme or programme for examination of freight containers£85£872.35
Schedule 4
Applications under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006
Table 1
Licence for work with asbestos or renewal of licence£1,023£1,0502.64
Table 2
Re-assessment of licence application£276£2832.54
Amendment of condition, or duration, of licence£276£2832.54
Amendment or replacement, of a licence£74£762.70
BasicX-RaysLaboratory testsBasicX-RaysLaboratory testsBasicX-RaysLaboratory tests
Schedule 5
Examination or surveillance by an employment medical adviser
The Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999
(a) where surveillance is confined to examination of, and making entries in, records£34£65£38£35£67£392.943.082.63
(b) in other cases£64£65£38£66£67£393.133.082.63

Control of Asbestos

Regulations 2006

£64£65£38£66£67£393.133.082.63
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002£64£65£38£66£67£393.133.082.63
The Work in Compressed Air Regulations 1996£64£65£38£66£67£393.133.082.63
Schedule 6
Medical surveillance under the Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002
On the first assessment of an employee (including any clinical medical examination and laboratory tests in connection with the assessment)£64£663.13
On each subsequent assessment of an employee —
(i) for laboratory tests where these are carried out£38£392.63
(ii) for a clinical medical examination where this is carried out£38£392.63

Schedule 7

Applications under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 and the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001

Table 1
Group 1FeeHourly rate
Dose record keeping where the application is solely in respect of Group I function£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
Dose record keeping where the application for Group I functions is linked to an application for approval in another group£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
Group II
External dosimetry
(a) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) film£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(b) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) thermoluminescent dosemeter (TLD)£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(c) Whole body (neutron), other than sub-groups (a) or (b)£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(d) Whole body, other than sub-groups (a), (b), or (c)£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(e) Extremity monitoring£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(f) Accident dosimetry, other than in the previous sub-groups£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
Group III
Internal dosimetry
(a) Bio-assay or in-vivo monitoring or air sampling£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
(b) For each additional technique£388 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£466 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector20.102.44
Type approval of apparatus under sub-paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) respectively of Schedule 1 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999£125 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£128 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector2.402.44
Table 2
Approval or reassessment of approval of Dosimetry Services granted under regulation 35 of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 for the purposes of regulation 14 of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001£1,724 plus £123 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector£1,770 plus £126 per hour worked by Nuclear or Specialist Inspector2.672.44
Schedule 8
Applications etc concerning explosives and petroleum-spirit
Part 1
Licence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate nor relating to on-site mixing£571 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£586 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.630.87
Licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£140 per hour worked£144 per hour worked2.86
Licence to manufacture explosives by means of on-site mixing£210 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£216 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Renewal of any of the above licences£75 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£77 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.670.87
Licence to store explosives£571 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£586 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.630.87
Renewal of a licence£75£772.67
Varying a licence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate or to store explosives£391£4012.56
Varying a licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£140 per hour worked£144 per hour worked2.86
Transfer of a licence£48£492.08
Replacement of any licence referred to in Part 1£48£492.08
Part 2
Licence to store explosives:
(a) one year's duration£120£14420.00
(b) two years' duration£180£21620.00
(c) three years' duration£225£27020.00
Renewal of a licence:
(a) one year's duration£77£792.60
(b) two years' duration£128£1312.34
(c) three years' duration£179£1842.79
Registration in relation to the storage of explosives:
(a) one year's duration£72£8619.44
(b) two years' duration£108£12919.44
(c) three years' duration£145£1492.76
Renewal of registration:
(a) one year's duration£36£4319.44
(b) two years' duration£72£8112.50
(c) three years' duration£105£1082.86
Varying a licence:
(a) varying name of licensee or name of site£31£323.23
(b) any other kind variationReasonable cost to the licensing authority of having the work carried outReasonable cost to the licensing authority of having the work carried out-
Transfer of licence or registration£31£323.23
Replacement of licence or registration referred to above if lost£31£323.23
Part 3
Licence for importation of compressed acetylene£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Replacement of the above licence if lost£35£362.86-
Part 4
Licence to keep petroleum spirit of a quantity —
- not exceeding 2,500 litres£38 for each year of licence£39 for each year of licence2.63
- exceeding 2,500 litres but not exceeding 50,000 litres£53 for each year of licence£54 for each year of licence1.89
- exceeding 50,000 litres£108 for each year of licence£111 for each year of licence2.78
Transfer of petroleum spirit licence£8£8-
Part 5
Original approval of premises in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Amendment of an approval of premises in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Approval of apparatus in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Part 6
Original approval of premises in which acetylene is compressed£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Amendment of an approval of premises in which acetylene is compressed£35 plus £115 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector£36 plus £116 per hour worked by Specialist Inspector2.860.87
Part 7
Approval of classification of an explosive£60 per hour worked£62 plus £62 per hour worked after the first hour3.33-
Part 8
Testing in connection with specified applications in Parts 3, 5 and 7Reasonable cost to the Executive of having the testing carried outReasonable cost to the Executive of having the testing carried out--

Part 9

Table 1

Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives£169£1732.37
Renewal of the above certificate£138£1422.90
Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives for storage of no more than 2000 kg of explosives£179£1842.79
Renewal of the above certificate£164£1682.44
Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives at site for storage of more than 2000 kg of explosives£231£2372.60
Renewal of the above certificate£205£2102.44
Replacement of any of the above certificates if lost£31£323.23
Table 2
Regulation 4(6)(d) check£5£5-
Schedule 9
Applications under Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987
Grant of an explosives licence or alteration of the terms of an existing explosives licence£624 plus £115 per hour worked£641 plus £116 per hour worked2.720.87
Change of licence name or address£50£512.00
Schedule 10
Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2000
Notification of the intention to use premises for the first time for the purpose of undertaking activities involving genetic modification under regulation 9(1)£465£4650.00
Notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 2 under regulation 10(1)£929£9290.00
Notification of the intention to use premises for the first time for the purpose of undertaking activities involving genetic modification under regulation 9(1) at the same time as notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 2 under regulation 10(1)£929£9290.00
Notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 3 under regulation 11(1)£1,007£1,0070.00
Notification of the intention to use premises for the first time for the purpose of undertaking activities involving genetic modification under regulation 9(1) at the same time as notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 3 under regulation 11(1)£1,007£1,0070.00
Notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 4 under regulation 11(1)£1,161£1,1610.00
Notification of the intention to use premises for the first time for the purpose of undertaking activities involving genetic modification under regulation 9(1) at the same time as notification of an activity involving genetic modification in class 4 under regulation 11(1)£1,161£1,1610.00
Notification of an activity involving genetic modification or organisms other than micro-organisms under regulation 12(1)£929£9290.00
Notification of the intention to use premises for the first time for the purpose of undertaking genetic modification under regulation 9(1) at the same time as notification of an activity involving genetic modification of organisms other than micro-organisms under regulation 12(1)£929£9290.00
Notification of an additional information under regulation 15(3)£696£6960.00
Application for the written agreement of the competent authority under regulation 18(2) where the application is made after a notification has been submitted pursuant to regulation 9(1), 10(1), 11(1) or 12(1)£696£6960.00
Schedule 11
Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993
Table 1
For the evaluation of a notification under regulation 4 (“base set”)£4,987£4,9870.00
For the evaluation of a notification of a substance already notified£2,374£2,3740.00
For the evaluation of a notification under regulation 5(1)(a) (>10 tonnes per year)£2,619£2,6190.00
For the evaluation of a notification under regulation 5(1)(b) (>100 tonnes per year)£5,154£5,1540.00
For the evaluation of a notification under regulation 5(1)(c) (> 1,000 tonnes per year)£3,613£3,6130.00
For a notification under regulation 6 —
(a) quantity of the new substance equal to or more than 100 kg (regulation 6(1))£1,614£1,6140.00
(b) quantity of the new substance up to 100 kg (regulation 6(2))£1,014£1,0140.00
Evaluation of a notification (whether made under regulation 6(1) or 6(2), as the case may be) in respect of an RTP polymer of an amount equal to or more that 10kg per annum but less than one tonne per annum or the total amount is equal to or more than 500kg but less than 5 tonnes£1,614£1,6140.00
For an evaluation of information provided under regulation 6(4) (d) (i) in respect of a substance for the purposes of process orientated research and development£646£6460.00
For an application made by a notifier for an exemption relating to him under regulation 23£2,619£2,6190.00
Table 2
Additional fee to the fee above for the evaluation of a notification under regulation 4 where there is no adequate risk assessment£2,393 plus VAT£2,393 plus VAT0.00
Additional fee to the fee above for the evaluation of a notification under regulation 6 where there is no adequate risk assessment
(a) quantity of the new substance equal to or more than 100 kg (regulation 6(1))£578 plus VAT£578 plus VAT0.00
(b) quantity of the new substance up to 100 kg (regulation 6(2))£578 plus VAT£578 plus VAT0.00
Schedule 12
Offshore installationsSum of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executive for the function performedSum of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executive for the function performed-
Schedule 13
Gas safety functionsSum of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executive for the function performedSum of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executive for the function performed-
Schedule 14
Approvals under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
Table 1Fee for original approvalFee for an additional site-visitFee for renewal of approvalFee for original approvalFee for an additional site-visitFee for renewal of approval
£1,075£385£74£1,204£431£8312.0011.9512.16
Table 2Fee for initial site-visitFee for any addition-al site-visitFee for a site-visit to investi-gate a complai-nt

Fee for a cancelled

site-visit

Fee for initial site-visit

Fee for any additional

site-visit

Fee for site-visit to investing-ate a

complaint

Fee for a

cancelled

site-visit

£428£385£428£428£479£431£479£47911.9211.9511.9211.92
Schedule 15
Approvals under the Offshore Installations and Pipelines Works (First-Aid) Regulations 1989
Table 1Fee for original approval: first-aidFee for original approval:medicalFee for renewal of approval: first-aidFee for renewal of approval: medicalFee for original approval: first-aidFee for original approval:medicalFee for renewal of approval: first-aidFee for renewal of approval: medical
£1,075£1,577£74£74£1,204£1,766£83£8312.0011.9812.1612.16
Table 2Fee for additional site-visit: first-aidFee for additional site-visit: medicalFee for additional site-visit: first-aidFee for additional site-visit: medical
£385£1,021£431£1,14411.9512.05
Table 3Fee for initial site-visit: first-aid

Fee for initial site-visit:

medical

Fee for addition-al site-visit:

first-aid

Fee for addition-al site-visit:

medical

Fee for initial

site-visit:

first-aid

Fee for initial

site-visit:

medical

Fee for additional

site-visit:

first-aid

Fee for additional

site-visit:

medical

£428£1,021£385£1,021£479£1,144£431£1,14411.9212.0511.9512.05
Table 4

Fee for a site-visit to investigate a

complaint

Fee for a cancelled site-visitFee for a cancelled site-visit relating to training

Fee for a site-visit to investigate a

complaint

Fee for a cancelled site-visitFee for a cancelled site-visit relating to training
£428£428Reasonable cost to the Executive due to the cancellation£479£479Reasonable cost to the Executive due to the cancellation11.9211.92-

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