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2001 No. 387

HEALTH AND SAFETY

The Carriage of Explosives by Rail Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001

  Made 17th October 2001 
  To be laid before Parliament 2001 
  Coming into operation 22nd November 2001 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


Part I

Interpretation and Application
1. Citation, commencement and interpretation.
2. Application.

Part II

Requirements Concerning the Carriage of Explosives
3. Restrictions on the carriage of explosives.
4. Carriage of explosives on passenger trains.
5. Carriage in bulk.
6. Carriage in small containers.
7. Suitability of containers, packages and wagons.

Part III

Information
8. Classification, packaging and labelling of explosives.
9. Carriage information to be provided by consignors.
10. Carriage information to be provided to operators and infrastructure controllers.
11. Keeping of information by operators.
12. Information to be displayed on containers and wagons.
13. Information, instruction and training for train crews and other persons connected with the carriage of explosives.

Part IV

Loading and Unloading
14. Prohibitions on mixed loading and segregation of certain dangerous goods.
15. Loading, stowage and unloading of containers and wagons.
16. Supervision of loading and unloading and requirement to clean and stow safely.

Part V

Security and other Safety Measures and Emergency Arrangements
17. Marshalling and formation of trains.
18. Safe carriage and security.
19. Security measures.
20. Prevention of fire and explosion.
21. Emergency arrangements.

Part VI

Miscellaneous and General
22. Exemption certificates.
23. Defence.
24. International provisions.
25. Repeal.

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1 Disapplication of these Regulations.

  Schedule 2 Requirements for the carriage of explosives in small containers.

  Schedule 3 Suitability of large containers.

  Schedule 4 Information to be displayed on containers and wagons.

  Schedule 5 Prohibitions on mixed loading of explosives and certain dangerous goods.

  Schedule 6 Requirements for the loading, stowage, unloading and cleaning of containers and wagons carrying explosives.

  Schedule 7 Limits on net explosive content of explosives permitted to be carried in containers and wagons and separation distance.

  Schedule 8 Permitted mixed loads of explosives within different compatibility groups carried in containers and wagons.

The Secretary of State, in exercise of powers conferred on him by Articles 17(1), (2), (3)(a), (4)(b), (5)(b) and (6)(b), 54(1) and (2) and 55(2) of, and paragraphs 1, 2, 6, 11, 13, 14(1), 15 and 19 of Schedule 3 to the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978[
1] as applied and modified by Article 53 of that Order and after consulting, in accordance with Article 46 of that Order as so applied and modified, the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland and such other bodies as appear to him to be appropriate, hereby makes the following regulations:



Part I

Interpretation and Application

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Carriage of Explosives by Rail Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 and shall come into operation on 22nd November 2001.

    (2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires - 

and any reference to a facility owner's railway facility is a reference to the railway facility by reference to which he is a facility owner;

    (3) For the purposes of these Regulations - 

    (4) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(a), a person to whom a container or wagon is leased or hired shall be deemed to be the owner of it unless the lessor or, as the case may be, the hirer has made a written agreement with the person to whom he has leased or hired the container or wagon to the effect that the lessor or hirer shall assume the responsibilities of the owner imposed by or under these Regulations.

    (5) In these Regulations - 

    (6) For the purposes of regulations 3, 4, 16 and 19 where explosives are being carried by a passenger, the members of the crew of the train on which they are being carried shall not be treated as though they too are carrying those explosives.

Application
     2.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), these Regulations shall apply to and in relation to the carriage of any explosives in a container, package or wagon, except where - 

    (2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(b) are - 

    (3) Regulations 3, 5 to 12 and 14 to 15, shall not apply to the carriage of explosives where - 

    (4) Regulations 7 to 8 shall not apply to or in relation to the carriage of explosives in a road vehicle where, prior to being carried by rail, that road vehicle carried those explosives by road in accordance with the CER Regulations.

    (5) Regulations 9 to 12 shall not apply to or in relation to the carriage of explosives from a container or wagon which has been damaged as the result of an accident on a railway or has broken down on a railway, (other than on the siding on which it was loaded), to the nearest suitable, safe place with a view to that container or wagon or any other receptacle which is carrying those explosives being repaired, cleaned or purged prior to the safe removal of those explosives provided - 

    (6) For the purposes of these Regulations, a container, package or wagon shall be deemed to be engaged in the carriage of explosives throughout the period commencing - 

until the time when either - 



Part II

Requirements Concerning the Carriage of Explosives

Restrictions on the carriage of explosives
    
3.  - (1) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any unclassified explosives.

    (2) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosives, except in accordance with these Regulations.

    (3) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosives in a tank container or tank wagon.

    (4) Except as provided for in paragraphs (6) and (13), explosives shall only be carried in closed containers or in closed wagons.

    (5) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosives in Compatibility Group K unless - 

    (6) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosive substances in an open container or open wagon unless - 

    (7) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosive substances in Compatibility Group A.

    (8) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosives in Compatibility Group L other than in a load which is under sole use.

    (9) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried in any container or wagon explosives with a net explosive content exceeding 20 tonnes unless such explosives are in Division 1.4.

    (10)

    (11) Subject to paragraph (12) a person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosives within different Compatibility Groups (other than those in the Division 1.4), in the same container or wagon unless effective measures have been taken to ensure that the carriage of such a mixed load is no more dangerous than would be the carriage of the same quantity of explosives within any one of the Compatibility Groups in the load.

    (12) Nothing in paragraph (11) shall apply to the carriage of explosives within different Compatibility Groups mixed in accordance with Schedule 8 to these Regulations.

    (13) A person shall not cause nor permit to be carried any explosive articles in an open container or open wagon unless - 

    (14) Any person who causes or permits to be carried any explosive articles in an open container or open wagon in accordance with paragraph (13) shall ensure that the articles concerned are completely covered by sheeting and that the sheeting is securely fixed to the open container or open wagon concerned except where it would not be - 

    (15) In this regulation - 

Carriage of explosives on passenger trains
    
4.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), a person shall not carry any explosives on a passenger train.

    (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) - 

may be carried in a passenger train provided the person complies with the conditions specified in paragraph (3).

    (3) The conditions referred to in paragraph (2) are that - 

    (4) Nothing in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph (3) shall apply to the carriage of railway fog signals.

Carriage in bulk
    
5. A person shall not cause nor permit the carriage in bulk of explosives which are explosive substances.

Carriage in small containers
    
6. An operator of a small container shall not cause nor permit to be carried in it any explosives unless he complies with the requirements specified in Schedule 2 relating to those explosives.

Suitability of containers, packages and wagons
    
7.  - (1) An operator of any container or wagon shall not cause nor permit to be carried in it any explosives unless the container or wagon concerned - 

    (2) A train operator shall not cause nor permit to be carried in his train any explosives in any container or wagon unless he has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that it complies with paragraph (1).

    (3) A train operator shall not cause nor permit to be carried in his train any explosives in a package unless he has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the package - 

    (4) In this regulation the expression "suitable for such carriage" means suitable having regard to - 

    (5) An operator of any large container shall not cause nor permit any explosives to be carried in it unless it is checked before loading to ensure that - 

    (6) An operator of any large container, which has corner fittings for the purpose of securing or handling it and which is of a size such that the area enclosed by the outer bottom corners is either - 

shall not cause nor permit any explosives to be carried in it unless it complies with the requirements of the International Convention for Safe Containers 1972 signed at Geneva on 2nd December 1972 and ratified by the United Kingdom on 8th March 1978 (published by the International Maritime Organisation, 4th Edition, 1996).

    (7) No operator of any large container which - 

    (8) The leaflets referred to in paragraph (7) are - 

    (9) No operator of any large container shall cause or permit to be carried in it any explosives unless the requirements specified in Schedule 3 are complied with.

    (10) In this regulation, "corner fittings" means an arrangement of apertures and faces at either the top or the bottom or both at the top and the bottom of the container for the purposes of handling, stacking and securing or any of those purposes.



Part III

Information

Classification, packaging and labelling of explosives
    
8. An operator of a container or wagon shall not cause nor permit to be carried in it any explosives - 

Carriage Information to be provided by consignors
    
9.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (3), any consignor of explosives shall ensure that any operator of a container or wagon engaged by him to carry those explosives is provided with the information specified in paragraph (2), in these Regulations referred to as the Carriage Information.

    (2) The Carriage Information shall be provided in documentary form prior to carriage and shall comprise - 

    (3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply in circumstances where the consignor is also the operator provided he is carrying the explosives on his own behalf.

    (4) A consignor or anyone acting on his behalf shall not provide false nor misleading information to any operator concerning the explosives to be carried.

Carriage Information to be provided to operators and infrastructure controllers
    
10.  - (1) Any operator of any container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that any train operator who has undertaken to carry that container or wagon is provided with the Carriage Information.

    (2) Any operator of a large container which is being used for the carriage of explosives, where those explosives are intended for carriage by sea, shall ensure that any train operator who has undertaken to carry that large container is provided with a container packing certificate comprising the information set out in paragraph 12.3.7 of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, as revised or reissued from time to time by the International Maritime Organisation [Current Edition: Volumes I to IV ISBN 92-801-1465-4].

    (3) Any consignor of explosives for carriage, other than in a container or wagon, shall ensure that any train operator engaged by him to carry those explosives is provided with the Carriage Information.

    (4) Any train operator who engages another train operator to carry explosives shall ensure that that train operator is provided with the Carriage Information.

    (5) The operator of any train which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that each infrastructure controller on whose railway the explosives are to be carried is provided with the Carriage Information.

    (6) An operator of a container, wagon or train or anyone acting on his behalf shall not provide false nor misleading information to any other operator engaged by him concerning the explosives to be carried.

Keeping of information by operators
    
11. The operator of any container or wagon which is used for the carriage of explosives and the train operator on whose train such explosives are carried shall keep a record of the Carriage Information in respect of each journey by train undertaken by the container or wagon concerned for a period of at least three months after the completion of the relevant journey.

Information to be displayed on containers and wagons
    
12.  - (1) The operator of any container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that information concerning those explosives is displayed on the container or wagon concerned in accordance with Schedule 4.

    (2) A person shall not cause or permit any of the information referred to in Schedule 4 to be displayed on any container or wagon concerning any explosives which are no longer being carried in it.

    (3) A person shall not cause or permit any information to be displayed on any container or wagon which would be likely to confuse the emergency services when read in conjunction with any information displayed in accordance with Schedule 4.

    (4) Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent the display of information on any container or wagon, in addition to the information required to be displayed in accordance with Schedule 4, concerning any explosives which are being carried in it.

    (5) The operator of any container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that any danger sign or subsidiary hazard sign affixed to it in accordance with Schedule 4 is clean and free from obstruction when the container or wagon concerned is handed over to the train operator.

    (6) An operator of a train shall not cause or permit to be carried in it any explosives in a container or wagon unless he has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that information concerning those explosives is displayed on the container or wagon concerned in accordance with Schedule 4.

    (7) The operator of any train which is being used for the carriage of explosives in a container or wagon shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that any danger sign and subsidiary hazard sign affixed to it in accordance with Schedule 4 is kept clean and free from obstruction until the container or wagon concerned is handed over to the consignee.

    (8) A person shall not - 

Information, instruction and training for train crews and other persons connected with the carriage of explosives
    
13.  - (1) The operator of any train which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that those members of the crew of that train who have responsibilities in connection with the carriage of the explosives concerned have received adequate information, instruction and training to enable them to understand - 

    (2) The train operator shall keep a record of any training received by members of a train crew pursuant to paragraph (1) whilst in his employment and shall make a copy of that record available to the crew members concerned.

    (3) The infrastructure controller shall ensure that those of his employees who have responsibilities in connection with the carriage of explosives on his railway have received adequate information, instruction and training to enable them to understand - 

    (4) The infrastructure controller shall keep a record of any training received by employees pursuant to paragraph (3) and shall make a copy of that record available to the employees concerned.



Part IV

Loading and Unloading

Prohibitions on mixed loading and segregation of certain explosives
     14.  - (1) A person shall not cause or permit to be carried in any container or wagon any of the mixed loads of explosives and any other dangerous goods specified in Schedule 5.

    (2) A train operator shall not cause nor permit to be carried in his train any consignment of explosives unless that consignment is adequately segregated from any other consignment of explosives or dangerous goods carried with it in such a way as to prevent the creation of a significantly greater risk than each of the consignments is liable to create separately.

Loading, stowage and unloading of containers and wagons
    
15.  - (1) The operator of a container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives and any other person engaged in such carriage shall take such steps as it is reasonable for them respectively to take to ensure that nothing in the manner in which explosives are loaded, stowed or unloaded from the container or wagon concerned is liable to create a significant risk or increase significantly any existing risk to the health or safety of any person.

    (2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), a person shall not cause or permit to be carried in any large container or wagon any package containing explosives unless any requirements specified in Schedule 6 relating to those explosives have been complied with.

    (3) The operator of any container or wagon which is to be loaded with explosives shall ensure that those explosives will not, in conjunction with any product remaining in the container or wagon concerned, create a significant risk or significantly increase any existing risk to the health or safety of any person which arises out of the presence of that remaining product.

    (4) A person shall not cause or permit any food, or any fodder or feeding stuff for animals, birds or fish, to be carried in any container, or wagon which is - 

    (5) The operator of any container or wagon which has been used for the carriage of packages labelled as containing toxic subsidiary hazard explosives shall ensure that - 

Supervision of loading and unloading and requirement to clean and stow safely
    
16.  - (1) The consignor of explosives, other than explosives contained in a sealed container or sealed wagon, shall - 

    (2) The consignee of the explosives referred to in paragraph (1) shall - 

    (3) The operator of that container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that - 

    (4) Other than any person directly concerned with the carriage of the explosives, a person shall not come within 25 metres of those explosives without reasonable cause whilst they are being loaded into or unloaded from any container or wagon.

    (5) A person shall not smoke nor carry any source of ignition in the vicinity of explosives whilst they are being loaded into or unloaded from any container or wagon.



Part V

Security and other Safety Measures and Emergency Arrangements

Marshalling and formation of trains
    
17. The operator of a train which is being used for the carriage of explosives shall ensure that all necessary precautions are taken during the marshalling or formation of that train to prevent the creation of a significant risk or the significant increase of any existing risk to the health or safety of any person.

Safe carriage and security
    
18. Every person engaged in the carriage of explosives shall take all reasonable steps to - 

Security measures
    
19.  - (1) Where explosives are to be carried in a closed container or closed wagon the operator of it shall ensure that it is sealed prior to carriage to prevent unauthorised access.

    (2) The train operator and the infrastructure controller shall ensure that the security of any container or wagon which is being used for the carriage of explosives is maintained whenever the train is stationary.

    (3) The train operator shall ensure that the carriage of the explosives is completed within a reasonable length of time, having regard to the distance involved.

    (4) The consignee of explosives which have been carried by train shall ensure that the explosives are removed from the railway facility to which they have been carried as soon as is practicable after their arrival there.

Prevention of fire, and explosion
    
20. A person shall not cause nor permit anything to be done which is liable to create a significant risk or increase significantly any existing risk of a fire or an explosion whilst explosives are being carried in any container, package or wagon.

Emergency arrangements
    
21. Train operators, facility owners and infrastructure controllers shall - 



Part VI

Miscellaneous and General

Exemption certificates
    
22.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), and to any provisions imposed by the Communities in respect of the transport of explosives by rail, the Secretary of State may, by a certificate in writing, exempt - 

from any or all of the requirements or prohibitions imposed by these Regulations and any such exemption may be granted subject to conditions and to a limit of time and may be revoked at any time by the Secretary of State by a further certificate in writing.

    (2) The Secretary of State shall not grant any such exemption unless, having regard to the circumstances of the case and in particular to - 

he is satisfied that the environment, the health and safety of persons who are likely to be affected by the exemption and the security of the explosives will not be prejudiced in consequence of it.

    (3) The Secretary of State for Defence may, in the interests of national security, by a certificate in writing exempt any person from all or any of the requirements or prohibitions imposed by these Regulations in so far as they relate to the carriage of any explosives and any such exemption may be granted subject to the conditions and to a limit of time and may be revoked by the said Secretary of State at any time by a further certificate in writing.

Defence
    
23.  - (1) In any proceedings for an offence consisting of a contravention of any of the provisions of these Regulations it shall be a defence, subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), for the person charged to prove that - 

    (2) The person charged shall not, without leave of the court, be entitled to rely upon the defence referred to in paragraph (1) unless, within a period ending seven clear days before the hearing to determine the mode of trial, he has served on the prosecutor a notice in writing giving such information identifying or assisting in the identification of the other person, as was then in his possession.

    (3) Where a contravention of any of the provisions of these Regulations by any person is due to the act or default of some other person, that other person shall be guilty of the offence which would, but for any defence under this regulation available to the first-mentioned person, be constituted by the act or default.

International provisions
    
24.  - (1) Where, in relation to the carriage of any explosives, any provision of regulations 3, 5 to 12 or 14 to 15 applies to a matter to which any specified international provision also applies, it shall be sufficient compliance with the provision of the particular regulation if the specified international provision is satisfied in respect of that matter.

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the specified international provision means any provision of - 

Repeal
     25. Section 35 of the Explosives Act 1875[18] (which purports to impose a duty on railway companies which carry explosives to make and publish byelaws in relation to their carriage) is hereby repealed to the extent that it imposes a duty upon every railway company over whose railway any explosives are carried and in this regulation the expression "railway company" has the meaning assigned to it in section 108 of that Act.


Dr. John Reid
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State

Northern Ireland Office
17th October 2001.



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2(2)(c)


Disapplications of these Regulations


These Regulations shall not apply where - 



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 6


Requirements for the carriage of Explosive substances and Articles in small containers


     1.  - (1) The carriage of EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES OR ARTICLES in small containers is permitted provided they are contained in packages.

    (2) Where explosive substances of Division 1.1C, 1.1D, 1.1G, 1.3C and 1.3G and fireworks of Division 1.1G, 1.2G and 1.3G are carried in small containers, the floor of those containers shall have a non-metallic surface or covering.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 7(9)


Suitability of Large Containers


     1. Large containers used for the carriage of explosives shall be structurally serviceable and free from unacceptable deterioration in any component.

     2. In this Schedule - 



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 12


Information to be displayed on Containers and Wagons



Requirements


     1.  - (1) Where explosives in packages or unpackaged explosive articles are being carried in a container or wagon and those explosives are such that - 

    (2) Where explosives with different Compatibility Groups are being carried in the same container or wagon, the Compatibility Group Letters for those Groups shall not be shown on the danger sign required to be affixed to the container or wagon concerned.

    (3) Where explosives with different Division numbers are being carried in the same container or wagon, the Division number amongst them which comes highest in the following list (that is 1.1 highest), 1.5, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6 and 1.4 (lowest)), shall be shown on the danger sign required to be affixed to the container or wagon concerned, except that where explosives with a Division number of 1.2 are carried together with explosives with a Division number of 1.5 the Division number of 1.1 shall be shown on the danger sign.

    (4) Nothing in this Schedule shall require a danger sign for a particular classification or a subsidiary hazard sign for a particular subsidiary hazard to be displayed more than once on the side of any container or wagon.

Piggyback transport
     2.  - (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), where explosives are being carried by piggyback transport, the wagon shall display - 

    (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply where the road vehicle being carried displays information concerning the explosives being carried in accordance with regulation 15 of the CER Regulations and that information is clearly visible.

     3. Each danger sign and subsidiary hazard sign required to be displayed under this Schedule shall - 

     4. Each danger sign and subsidiary hazard sign required to be displayed under this Schedule shall be clearly visible.

     5. Where explosives in Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3 are carried in a wagon or container, there shall be displayed, in accordance with paragraph 1, danger signs which - 

     6. Where explosives in Division 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6 are carried in a wagon or container, there shall be displayed, in accordance with paragraph 1, danger signs which - 

     7. Where explosives allocated on classification the UN Number 0018, 0019, 0076, 0077, 0143, 0224 or 0301 are carried in a wagon or container, there shall be displayed, in accordance with paragraph 1, subsidiary hazard signs which - 

     8. Where explosives allocated on classification the UN Number - 



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 14


Prohibitions on mixed loading of certain Explosives and Dangerous Goods


     1. Explosives (except those in Division 1.4 and Compatibility Group S) shall not be loaded in the same container or wagon together with any package or small container labelled as containing dangerous goods (except explosives).

     2. Explosives in Division 1.4 and Compatibility Group S shall not be loaded in the same container or wagon together with any package or small container labelled as containing - 

and displaying the subsidiary hazard sign "liable to explosion".

     3. In this Schedule "labelled" means required to display a danger sign or subsidiary hazard signs in accordance with the CDG CPL Regulations.



SCHEDULE 6
Regulation 15


Requirements for the Loading, Stowage, and Unloading of Containers and Wagons Carrying Explosives


General requirements
     1.  - (1) Packages labelled as containing explosives shall be protected against damage that may be caused by other packages.

    (2) Packages labelled as containing explosives shall be loaded into large containers or wagons so that they cannot shift dangerously, tip over or fall.

    (3) Packages labelled as containing explosives shall not be thrown or subjected to impact.

     2.  - (1) Sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) of this paragraph shall only apply to large containers and wagons constructed after 31st December 1996.

    (2) No metal objects shall be allowed to protrude in the interior of any large container or wagon used for the carriage of explosives, other than those metal objects which form part of the construction of the large container or wagon concerned.

    (3) Explosive articles or substances in Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 or 1.6, whether or not loaded in large containers, shall only be carried in wagons which have been fitted with regulation sheet steel spark-guards.

    (4) The regulation sheet steel spark-guards referred to in sub-paragraph (3) shall not be fixed directly to the floor of the wagon concerned where that floor is combustible.

    (5) Where packages containing - 

are being carried in a wagon or large container, the floor of the wagon or large container concerned shall have a non-metallic surface or covering.



SCHEDULE 7
Regulation 3(10)


Limits on Net Explosive content of Explosives permitted to be carried in Containers and Wagons and separation distance


Where explosives within different Divisions are carried in the same container or wagon, then, for the purpose of this Schedule, all the explosives, with the exception of those in Division 1.4, shall be deemed to be within the Division amongst them with the Division number coming highest in the following list (that is Division number 1.1 (highest), 1.5, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.6 (lowest); except that where explosives with a Division number of 1.2 are carried together with explosives with a Division number of 1.5 they shall all be deemed to be within the Division with the Division number 1.1.

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Type of explosive (Division number) Maximum net explosive content in tonnes in any group of adjacent containers or wagons Minimum separation distance in metres between groups of containers or wagons
1.1 40 80
Any combination of 1.1, 1.3 and 1.5 Aggregate of 40 80
1.3 and 1.5 alone or mixed 120 40



SCHEDULE 8
Regulation 3(12)


Permitted Mixed Loads of Explosives within different compatibility groups carried in Containers and Wagons


Regulation 3(11) shall not apply to the carriage of explosives mixed as follows - 



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


     1. These Regulations implement - 

     2. These Regulations impose requirements and prohibitions in relation to the carriage of explosives by rail in a container, package or wagon. They repeal section 35 of the Explosives Act 1875 to the extent specified.

     3. The terms and expressions used in the Regulations are defined in regulation 1 and the scope of the Regulations is defined in regulation 2.

     4. The Regulations - 

     5. Copies of relevant documents may be obtained as follows - 


Notes:

[1] S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9) as modified by the Health and Safety at Work Order (Application to Environmentally Hazardous Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996 (S.R. 1996 No. 525)back

[2] S.R. 1991/516 as amended by S.R. 1997/474back

[3] S.R. 1993/268back

[4] 1995 edition, ISBN 0 11 55 1265 9 (UK)back

[5] S.R. 1997/247 as amended by S.R. 1997/360back

[6] S.R. 1997/474back

[7] Cmnd 5897back

[8] ISBN 0 7176 0772 0back

[9] MOD ESTC Leaflets Nos 3 and 4, June 1996back

[10] 1965 c. 20 (N.I.)back

[11] Volumes I to IV, ISBN 92 801 13143; Supplement ISBN 92 801 1316Xback

[12] 1969 c. 6 (N.I.)back

[13] S.I. 1983/150 (N.I. 4)back

[14] 1952 c. 67back

[15] 1964 c. 5back

[16] S.I. 1978/1039 (N.I. 9) as modified and amendedback

[17] Current edition and supplement (1995-1996): Doc 9284-AN/905back

[18] 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 17)back



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