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1987 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (Government Explosives Depots) Regulations

[CAP. 295

D3

[Subsidiary]

expenses of the unloading and delivery shall be a debt owed to the Government, jointly and severally, by the person in command of the vessel and by the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored in the depot.

5.

The person at whose request any explosive is stored in a depot shall, while the explosive is being received into or removed from the depot-

(a) himself attend at the depot; or

(b) arrange for another person to attend at the depot as his agent.

6.

The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored has not given at least 8 weeks prior notice of his intention to bring the explosive to a depot for storage.

7. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if-

(a) he is not satisfied that the explosive is in a safe condition for storage in the depot; or

(b) in his opinion, the receipt of the explosive into the depot would result in the overstocking of the depot.

8. No person, except a public officer in the performance of his duties, shall open any package containing explosive in a depot without the permission in writing of the Commissioner.

9. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from any part of a depot or transhipped to or from any part of a depot, carry on or near that part of the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive any work which is not necessary for the receipt, removal or transhipment of the explosive.

10. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from a depot, or is being transhipped to or from a depot-

(a) have in his possession any combustible material;

(b) light any fire;

Applicant to attend depot while explosives are received or removed.

Notice of storage.

Commissioner to refuse to store explosives if unsafe or if depot overstocked.

Packages not to be opened without permission.

Prohibition of other work during reception and removal of explosives.

Prohibition of combustible materials in or near depots.

(c) expose any naked light; or

(d) smoke,

in or near the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive.

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1987 Ed.] Dangerous Goods (Government Explosives Depots) Regulations [CAP. 295 D3 [Subsidiary] expenses of the unloading and delivery shall be a debt owed to the Government, jointly and severally, by the person in command of the vessel and by the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored in the depot. 5. The person at whose request any explosive is stored in a depot shall, while the explosive is being received into or removed from the depot- (a) himself attend at the depot; or (b) arrange for another person to attend at the depot as his agent. 6. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored has not given at least 8 weeks prior notice of his intention to bring the explosive to a depot for storage. 7. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if- (a) he is not satisfied that the explosive is in a safe condition for storage in the depot; or (b) in his opinion, the receipt of the explosive into the depot would result in the overstocking of the depot. 8. No person, except a public officer in the performance of his duties, shall open any package containing explosive in a depot without the permission in writing of the Commissioner. 9. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from any part of a depot or transhipped to or from any part of a depot, carry on or near that part of the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive any work which is not necessary for the receipt, removal or transhipment of the explosive. 10. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from a depot, or is being transhipped to or from a depot- (a) have in his possession any combustible material; (b) light any fire; Applicant to attend depot while explosives are received or removed. Notice of storage. Commissioner to refuse to store explosives if unsafe or if depot overstocked. Packages not to be opened without permission. Prohibition of other work during reception and removal of explosives. Prohibition of combustible materials in or near depots. (c) expose any naked light; or (d) smoke, in or near the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive.
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1987 Ed.] Dangerous Goods (Government Explosives Depots) Regulations [CAP. 295 D3 [Subsidiary] expenses of the unloading and delivery shall be a debt owed to the Government, jointly and severally, by the person in command of the vessel and by the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored in the depot. 5. The person at whose request any explosive is stored in a depot shall, while the explosive is being received into or removed from the depot- (a) himself attend at the depot; or (b) arrange for another person to attend at the depot as his agent. 6. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored has not given at least 8 weeks prior notice of his intention to bring the explosive to a depot for storage. 7. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if- (a) he is not satisfied that the explosive is in a safe condition for storage in the depot; or (b) in his opinion, the receipt of the explosive into the depot would result in the overstocking of the depot. 8. No person, except a public officer in the performance of his duties, shall open any package containing explosive in a depot without the permission in writing of the Commissioner. 9. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from any part of a depot or transhipped to or from any part of a depot, carry on or near that part of the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive any work which is not necessary for the receipt, removal or transhipment of the explosive. 10. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from a depot, or is being transhipped to or from a depot- (a) have in his possession any combustible material; (b) light any fire; Applicant to attend depot while explosives are received or removed. Notice of storage. Commissioner to refuse to store explosives if unsafe or if depot overstocked. Packages not to be opened without permission. Prohibition of other work during reception and removal of explosives. Prohibition of combustible materials in or near depots. (c) expose any naked light; or (d) smoke, in or near the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive.
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1987 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (Government Explosives Depots) Regulations

[CAP. 295

D3

[Subsidiary]

expenses of the unloading and delivery shall be a debt owed to the Government, jointly and severally, by the person in command of the vessel and by the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored in the depot.

5.

The person at whose request any explosive is stored in a depot shall, while the explosive is being received into or removed from the depot-

(a) himself attend at the depot; or

(b) arrange for another person to attend at the depot as his

agent.

6.

The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if the person at whose request the explosive is to be stored has not given at least 8 weeks prior notice of his intention to bring the explosive to a depot for storage.

7. The Commissioner may refuse to receive any explosive into a depot for storage if-

(a) he is not satisfied that the explosive is in a safe condition

for storage in the depot; or

(b) in his opinion, the receipt of the explosive into the depot

would result in the overstocking of the depot.

8. No person, except a public officer in the performance of his duties, shall open any package containing explosive in a depot without the permission in writing of the Commissioner.

9. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from any part of a depot or transhipped to or from any part of a depot, carry on or near that part of the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive any work which is not necessary for the receipt, removal or transhipment of the explosive.

10. No person shall, while any explosive is being received into or removed from a depot, or is being transhipped to or from a depot-

(a) have in his possession any combustible material;

(b) light any fire;

Applicant to attend depot while explosives are received or removed.

Notice of storage.

Commissioner to refuse to store explosives if unsafe or if depot overstocked.

Packages not to be opened without permission.

Prohibition of other work during reception and removal of explosives.

Prohibition of combustible materials in or near depots.

(c)

expose any naked light; or

(d) smoke,

in or near the depot or any vessel unloading, loading or transhipping the explosive.

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