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The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005
New explosives regulations
In April 2005 new regulations relating to the storage of explosives were introduced. The new regulations refer to the net explosive quantity (NEQ) rather than gross weight. That is, the actual weight of the explosives without the weight of the packaging.
Existing licences or registrations to store explosives will be valid until their renewal date. If you need to renew a licence or registration, or if you are applying to store explosives for the first time, the following details apply.
Amounts that don't need to be registered or licensed
If you store less than 5kg of explosives that don't require an explosives certificate, or less than 20kg of small arms ammunition, then you don't need to be registered or licensed.
Storing between 5kg and 2000kg of explosives
Apply to Cumbria Trading Standards (see contact details below) for a licence or registration if you store between 5kg and 2000kg of other explosives, including:-
Whether you apply for a licence or a registration depends on the amount of explosives that you store.
You will need to apply for a registration if you store:
You must apply for a licence if you store:
The above-mentioned Registration/Licence will allow you to sell fireworks during certain times of the year only. These are:
If you wish to sell fireworks all through the year you will need to apply for a separate 'Fireworks Licence' which costs £500. This must be renewed annually. To apply for this licence please contact Trading Standards.
Storing more than 2000kg of explosives, or in mines and harbour areas.
You must apply for a licence from the Health and Safety Executive if you:
Explosives requiring a licence from the Police.
You must apply for a licence from the Police if you store:
Cumbria County Council
Trading Standards
County Offices
Kendal
LA9 4RQ
01539 713594
01539 713580