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in Council Nos. 16, 16A and 16B. In the case of high explosives
a certificate from the police is required, see Schedule to
Orders in Council Nos. 6A and 16.
The transport of explosives is regulated:-
(a) On Railways and Canals by Byelaws made by the railway
companies or canal companies under Section 35 of the Aet, and sanctioned by the Ministry of Transport. model Code has been prepared.
(b) In Harbours by Byelaws made by the various Harbour
Authorities under Section 34 of the lot, and sanctioned by the Board of Trade. A model Code has been prepared.
(o) on roads, by Orders of Secretary of State No. 11.
Explosives must be packed for transport and the packages marked in accordance with the requirements of Orders of Seoretary of State Nos. 7, 7A and 73.
The importation of explosives into Great Britain ia
allowed only by licence of the Home Secretary. Gunpowder and
certain explosives such as safety cartridges for small arms are
exempted from this licence under the Explosives hot, 1875.
(See Orders in Council Nos. 10 and 10A).
The Sale of Explosives is governed by Sections 30, 31 and
By the
32 of the Act and by Orders in Council Nos. 9 and 28.
latter Order the seller of explosives to which the Order
applies must satisfy himself that the purchaser is in possession
of the Police Certificate referred to above.
It may be added that the use of Explosives is not dealt
with by the Explosives Act, but so far as mines and quarries
are concerned certain safety conditions are prescribed by
Orders made under the Coal Mines Act, 1911 by The Metalliferous
Mines Act and by Special Rules under the Quarry kota.
gassy or dusty mines only certain explosives, known as
"Fermitted Explosives" are allowed.
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