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L151 Explosives Regulations 2014 (Security)

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L151 Explosives Regulations 2014 (Security)

L151 Explosives Regulations 2014 (Security)

Guidance on Regulations – Security provisions


£19.80
The Explosives Regulations 2014 came into force on 1 October 2014, and the Approved Code of Practice to the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (L139) was withdrawn.

About this guidance

This publication is for anyone who has duties under the security provisions of the Explosives Regulations 2014, particularly employers, private individuals and other people manufacturing explosives, storing larger quantities of explosives or storing explosives that present higher hazards.

It provides overarching guidance on how the security provisions of the Regulations should be met. It is supported by subsector guidance published at www.hse.gov.uk/explosives. You should use the relevant subsector guidance to support and supplement this guidance.

L151 Security provisions should be read alongside L150 Safety provision.

What has changed?
  • Merging registrations into the licensing system
  • Allowing local authorities to issues licences up to 5 years, aligning them with equivalent HSE/police-issued licences
  • Extending licensing to address storage of ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate (ANBI)
  • Exceptions for keeping desensitised explosives without a licence have been updated
  • The restructuring of tables of separation distances to allow for sites with more than one store. The tables have also been revised to cover quantities of explosives greater than 2000kg
  • 5kg exception for keeping explosives without a licence limited to Hazard Type 3 and Hazard Type 4
  • The repeal of the Fireworks Act 1951, as it has been superseded by the Pyrotechnic (Safety) Regulations 2010
 
ISBN
9780717666386
Author
HSE
Published by
HSE Books
Publication Date
2014
Publisher's Ref
L151
Format
Paperback
Approx Weight
0.25 kg
HS Code
490199