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DANGEROUS GOODS (EXPLOSIVES) REGULATIONS 2011 (SR NO 37 OF 2011) - REG 41

Licensee to inform relevant fire authority of licences

r. 41

    (1)     A person who holds a licence authorising the person to manufacture explosives must provide the following information to the Chief Fire Officer of the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board or the Chief Officer of the Country Fire Authority (whichever is appropriate) when the licence is issued, renewed or amended—

        (a)     the name and address of the licensee;

        (b)     the address or location of the premises specified in the licence;

        (c)     the class of licence;

        (d)     the types of explosives specified in the licence;

        (e)     the maximum quantities of explosives permitted by the licence to be at the premises;

        (f)     a site plan which includes the location of any building or place on the site, including magazines and manufacturing areas, where—

              (i)     any explosive; or

              (ii)     any ingredient or component for the manufacture of explosives which by itself, or when mixed with any other substance also present in the building or place, has explosive properties or is capable of forming an explosive mixture or compound—

is present or may be present;

        (g)     the location of manifests, emergency plans and critical controls and interfaces for fire systems.

    (2)     If a licence authorising the person to manufacture explosives is suspended or revoked or has otherwise ceased to operate, the person who held the licence must notify the Chief Fire Officer of the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board or the Chief Officer of the Country Fire Authority (whichever is appropriate) within 14 days after the licence has ceased to operate.

    (3)     The requirements of this regulation do not apply in respect of a licence to manufacture explosives in an MMU.



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