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Guidance for the public and businesses on using, storing and selling explosives precursors and poisons, as well as how to apply for a licence.
General guidance on using, storing and selling explosives precursors and poisons.
Guidance on the European Union regulation on explosives precursors, including licensing, labelling and reporting suspicious activity
Controls under the Firearms (Northern Ireland) Order 2004, prohibited weapons, applications for removal of prohibition and making an appeal.
The Inspectorate is responsible for regulating premises or organisations in Northern Ireland which handle or sell explosive materials as defined under the Explosives Act 1875
Notices of publication and a consolidated list for designated standards for explosives for civil uses.
Guidance for carrying military explosives, stating when a Government Authorised Explosives Representative is required, supplements the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
Guidance for the public on how to apply for a licence to acquire, possess or use poisons or explosives precursors.
Ministry of Defence explosives regulations for the safe storage and processing of ordnance, munitions and explosives (OME)
You need a licence to manufacture or store explosives
List of controlled goods that follow the normal import declaration rules if HMRC apply continuity plans due to system issues.
Approved explosive trace detection (ETD) systems for use in aviation security.
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