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You need a licence to manufacture and store fireworks in Northern Ireland
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To sell fireworks (wholesale or retail up to 2 tonnes net explosive content) you must be registered or licensed with the local authority Trading Standards office
DSA03.OME part 3 brings together all the Defence Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives (OME) Safety Regulator (DOSR) document suites relating to ranges.
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You need to register with the Department of Justice to sell fireworks in Northern Ireland
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