1 Name of Regulation
2 Commencement
3 Definitions
4 Prescription of explosives
5 Prescription of explosive precursors
6 Director-General of Department of Primary Industries is regulatory authority for mines
7 Persons to co-operate to discharge duties
Part 2 Authorised and prohibited explosives
8 Authorised explosives
9 Handling unauthorised explosives prohibited
10 Falsely representing explosives as authorised
11 Application to have explosives registered as authorised
Part 3 Classification of explosives
12 Hazard divisions
13 Detonators of Classification Code 1.4
14 Classification of articles
Division 1 Activities requiring licences
15 Activities requiring licences
16 Types of licences
17 Licence to manufacture
18 Licence to import
19 Licence to supply
20 Licence to transport by vehicle
21 Licence to transport by vessel
22 Licence to store
23 Blasting explosives learner’s licence
24 Blasting explosives user’s licence
25 Pyrotechnician’s licence and fireworks (single use) licence
26 Licence to use security sensitive dangerous substances
27 Unsupervised handling licence
28 Licence to specify type and class of explosive or explosive precursor authorised to be handled and may specify other matters
Division 4 Applications for licences
29 Applications for licences
Division 5 Requirements for obtaining licences
30 General requirements for obtaining a licence under the Act
31 Additional requirements for obtaining licence to transport by vehicle
32 Additional requirements for obtaining blasting explosives user’s licence
33 Additional requirements for obtaining blasting explosives learner’s licence
34 Additional requirements for obtaining pyrotechnician’s licence
35 Additional requirements for obtaining fireworks (single use) licence
36 Additional requirements for licences relating to security sensitive dangerous substances
37 Additional requirements for obtaining unsupervised handling licence
38 Licensee to remain at all times eligible to be granted a licence
39 Loss or theft of explosives or explosive precursors to be reported
40 Licence to manufacture
41 Notification of importation of explosives or explosive precursors
42 Notification of export of explosives or explosive precursors
43 Licensed suppliers to supply only to authorised persons
44 Display and advertising
45 Consignment of explosives and explosive precursors
46 Licence to transport by vehicle
47 Blasting explosives user’s licence
48 Pyrotechnician’s licence
49 Fireworks (single use) licence
Division 7 Exceptions from requirement to hold licence
50 General exceptions
51 Certain exceptions for ammunition
52 Licence to import—exceptions
53 Possession and storage of certain explosives—emergency service
54 Inspectors
55 Police bomb disposal
56 Licence to transport by vehicle or vessel—exceptions
57 Licence to transport by vehicle—exceptions
58 Licence to transport by vessel—exceptions
59 Licence to use security sensitive dangerous substances—exception
60 Training blasting explosives learners
61 Licences under corresponding laws
62 Licence fees
63 Evidence of licence to be produced
Part 5 Specific control measures
64 Security plan
65 No unsupervised access to explosives or explosive precursors by unauthorised persons
66 Emergency plan
67 Responsibility of persons possessing explosives or explosive precursors
68 Misuse of explosives and explosive precursors
69 Interference with signs and labels
70 Handling of explosives and explosive precursors in certain work
71 Fire hazards—general
72 Entry to a place specified in a licence to manufacture or licence to store explosives or explosive precursors
73 Unauthorised use of distress signals
74 Prohibition on retail sale of distress signals, power device cartridges or ammunition
75 Serious incidents involving explosives
76 Explosives to be manufactured only in purpose designed and constructed buildings and areas
77 Storage of certain detonators
78 Storage or transport of explosives of more than one hazard division together
79 Explosives to be packaged and marked in accordance with the Australian Explosives Code
80 Keeping explosives in magazines
81 Storage and setting of explosives
Division 2 Provisions relating to transport of explosives
82 Compliance with the Australian Explosives Code
83 Compliance with duties in Australian Explosives Code
84 Avoidance of fire and other risks
85 Stationary vehicles deemed to be transporting explosives
86 Prohibition on transport of explosives by vehicles in certain areas
87 Carriage of explosives on public passenger vehicles
88 Requirements for explosives held in rail yards or sidings
89 Separation distances in Australian Explosives Code applicable to explosives held in rail yards or sidings
Division 3 Disposal of explosives
90 Explosives not to be discarded
91 Explosives must be disposed of safely
92 Only licensed people may dispose of certain explosives
93 Exemptions for particular persons on application
94 Exemptions for classes of persons or things
95 Register of exemptions
96 Phasing out of former exemptions
97 Activities in port areas do not require a licence
98 Specific exemption relating to manufacture and research and development involving unauthorised explosives
99 Certain powers of inspectors and police officers
100 Savings and transitional provisions
101 Penalty notice offences and penalties
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions