What are the offences under the Explosive Substances Act 1883?
What are the offences under the Explosive Substances Act 1883?
Explosive Substances Act 1883, s.2, Explosive Substances Act 1883, s.3 This is a serious specified offence for the purposes of sections 224 and 225 (2) (life sentence for serious offences) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
Who is the Chief Inspector of explosives in the UK?
1.4.1 The Chief Inspector of Explosives (MOD) (CIE (MOD)) is responsible for ensuring the continued safe storage, processing and use of explosives within the MOD and to give assurance to Secretary of State. CIE (MOD) reserves the right to conduct inspections of IE Inspector activities.
How often do explosives need to be inspected?
2.3.1 Explosives Facilities that have had their Explosives Licence suspended for a period of less than 6 months are also to be inspected at least monthly. Where defects are found that will materially affect the EF, i.e. weatherproofing or structural soundness, these are to be progressed as if the EF was licensed.
What is the name of the 4th generation of explosives?
Introduction to Explosives FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY C4: Characteristics, Properties, and Overview American name for the 4th generation of Composition C Explosives, also called Harrisite – Western counterpart to Semtex plastic explosive – Requires a blasting cap for detonation Ingredients: – Approximately 90% RDX; remainder is a plasticizer
What was the Explosives Act No.15 of 2003?
Act No. 15,2003 EXPLOSIVES ACT, 2003. (2) Any person who intentionally delivers, places, discharges. detonates or initiates explosives with intent to cause death or serious bodily injury to any other person or to damage or destroy any place, facility or system is guilty of an offence.
Introduction to Explosives FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY C4: Characteristics, Properties, and Overview American name for the 4th generation of Composition C Explosives, also called Harrisite – Western counterpart to Semtex plastic explosive – Requires a blasting cap for detonation Ingredients: – Approximately 90% RDX; remainder is a plasticizer
Where can I find the jhcs explosives database?
1. The JHCS database is the official Department of Defense (Do D) database for final hazard classified ammunition and explosives. The US Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Directorate for USATCES (US Army Technical Center for Explosives Safety ) at McAlester, OK manages the JHCS for the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB).
What are the letters for Class 1 explosives?
Class 1: Explosives Information on this graphic changes depending on which, “Division” of explosive is shipped. Explosive Dangerous Goods have compatibility group letters assigned to facilitate segregation during transport. The letters used range from A to S excluding the letters I, M, O, P, Q and R.