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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 in a mounded store, Table 6;
(g)of hazard type 2 explosive, some or all items being of more than 0.7 kg net mass in an unmounded store, Table 7;
(h)of hazard type 2 explosive, every item being of 0.7 kg net mass or less in a mounded store, Table 8;
(i)of hazard type 2 explosive every item being of 0.7 kg net mass or less in an unmounded store, Table 9
(j)of hazard type 3 explosive, Table 10;
(k)of hazard type 4 explosive, Table 11,
applies, and any reference in this Schedule to a relevant Table is a reference to the Table which applies by virtue of this paragraph.
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