This legislation has been repealed.
Nothing in this
section of these regulations shall apply to any vessel having on board
exclusively explosives of the following kind or kinds, or to the loading or
unloading into or out of, or conveyance to or from that vessel of the
following kind (that is to say): —
(a)
Explosives classified as code 1.4S under the International Maritime Dangerous
Goods Code.
[(b) Deleted.]
(c)
Other explosives; and in such quantities and under such authorities as may be
from time to time approved by the Inspector.
(d)
Explosives on any vessels of war.
(e)
Explosives carried for a vessel’s own use, and in such quantities as are
necessary to meet the law’s requirements for signalling purposes, and
provided that the explosives are kept, while the vessel is in Port, in a
magazine of copper or other suitable material, and that if two or more of the
following explosives be in the vessel they shall be kept in separate and
completely enclosed receptacles in the magazine: —
1. Gunpowder.
2. Rockets.
3. Sound signal
rockets.
4. Blue lights.
5. Holmes lights.
6. Pyrotechnic signals
of any other kind.
[Regulation 199 amended by Gazette
17 March 1992 p.1225.]