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Sunday, 2 October 2011

Queensland Gunpowder Regs Courtesy Of Karl Ranger/Pathfinder.



For those in QLD, here are the regulations...



30. The following persons are authorised to store propellant powders :


a. a person who holds a licence under the Weapons Act 1990 (maximum amount 15kg, or 30kg if powders are stored on a property larger than 2 hectares),


b. a person licensed to sell propellant powders (maximum amount 100kg),


c. a person holding a licence or permit to store propellant powders under the Explosives Act 1999 (maximum amount up to the limit on the licence or permit), and


d. a person licensed to manufacture propellant powders (maximum amount up to the limit on the licence).


31. A person authorised to store propellant powders must :


a. prevent access to the explosives by unauthorised persons (i.e. keep in a secured area),


b. store the explosives in a place that will minimise potential consequences of an incident involving the explosives,


c. display signs (eg “Explosives’, “Keep Fire Away”) indicating the hazard and warning that sources of ignition need to be excluded,


d. where the quantity exceeds 15kg, also display a classification sign, for the secured area, appropriate to the explosives stored (this will generally be the orange United Nations explosives classifications label, marked 1.3C for nitrocellulose based propellants, or 1.1D for blackpowder),


Note: When stored together, the classification label 1.1D should be used.


e. be accountable for the explosives stored, and


f. not store propellant powders beyond the manufacturer’s recommended shelf life (old propellants may become unstable and ignite spontaneously).






Source: http://mines.industry.qld.gov.au/assets/explosives-info-bulletins/infobul09.pdf
Karl...
http://ranger-pathfinder-notes.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

  1. Glad to help...

    Karl.

    http://ranger-pathfinder-notes.blogspot.com/

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