Explosives precursors and poisons
Guidance for the public and businesses on using, storing and selling explosives precursors and poisons, as well as how to apply for a licence.
Explosive precursors are chemicals that may be used in the illicit manufacture of explosives.
Users of certain chemicals should read the guidance before applying for an explosives precursors and poisons (EPP) licence.
An EPP licence issued by the Home Office is no longer be recognised in Northern Ireland. See marketing and use of explosives precursors in Northern Ireland.
For retailer-specific information on selling chemicals responsibly, see ProtectUK.
You can join the Home Office’s research panel to give feedback on the digital service for reporting suspicious chemical activity.
Report suspicious chemical activity
Explosives precursors and poisons: general guidance
Explosives precursors and poisons licensing: guidance for home users
Explosives precursors and poisons licensing: guidance for businesses
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Updates to this page
Published 5 August 2014Last updated 2 May 2024 + show all updates
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Added a link to join the 'report suspicious chemical activity' research panel.
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Added link to ProtectUK, to provide retailers with specific information on selling chemicals responsibly.
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Changes to clustering of collection content.
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Retitled the page to better reflect the subject of the guidance collection documents. Removed links to guidance on notifying your intention to hold pathogens and toxins and the pathogens and toxins notification personal information notice. These are no longer relevant to the collection subject.
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Privacy notices covering "explosives precursors and poisons licensing" and "pathogens and toxins notification" published.
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First published.