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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES (EXPLOSIVES) REGULATION 2004 - REG 55

Manufacturing licence conditions—Act, s 53 (2) (b)

The following conditions apply to a manufacturing licence for an explosive:

        (a)     the explosive must be an authorised explosive;

        (b)     anyone who handles the explosive or another dangerous substance under the licence must have the appropriate skills and training;

        (c)     the licensee must provide anyone with a safety data sheet for the explosive on request;

        (d)     the licensee must ensure that the explosive is manufactured only for the purpose stated in the licence;

        (e)     the licensee must ensure that—

              (i)     the security plan for the licence is implemented; and

              (ii)     a copy of the plan is available for inspection at each premises used for manufacturing the explosive under the licence;

        (f)     the licensee must ensure that no-one other than a security cleared responsible person named in the licence has unsupervised access to the explosive;

        (g)     the licensee must apply to the director-general to amend the licence if the licensee proposes to—

              (i)     add someone to, or remove someone from, the licence as a security cleared responsible person; or

              (ii)     change the name stated in the licence of a security cleared responsible person;

Note     Licence amendments are made under the Act, s 58.

        (h)     the licensee must—

              (i)     comply with the obligations imposed on the licensee under this part; and

              (ii)     ensure that this part is complied with in relation to the manufacture of the explosive under the licence.

Note 1     A licence is also subject to any conditions included in the licence by the director-general (see the Act, s 53 (2) (a)).

Note 2     A licensee who fails to comply with a condition of the licence may commit an offence against the Act, s 63 (Failure to comply with conditions of licence).



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