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1. These Regulations update and replace the Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 1988 which they revoke (regulation 15). They fix or determine the fees payable by an applicant to the Health and Safety Executive in respect of an application made for–
(a)an approval under mines and quarries legislation (regulation 2 and Schedule 1);
(b)an approval of certain respiratory protective equipment, blasting helmets, and of automatic safe load indicators (regulation 3 and Schedule 2);
(c)an approval of plant or equipment under the Agriculture (Tractor Cabs) Regulations 1974 and the Poisonous Substances in Agriculture Regulations 1984 (regulation 4 and Schedule 3);
(d)an approval of a scheme or programme under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984 (regulation 5 and Schedule 4);
(e)a licence under the Asbestos (Licensing) Regulations 1983 (regulation 6 and Schedule 5);
(f)an approval of dosimetry services and for type approval of radiation generators or apparatus containing radioactive substances under the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985 (regulation 9 and Schedule 8);
(g)an approval, authorisation or licence etc. under the Explosives Act 1875 and certain instruments thereunder, for a licence under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928, for the transfer of a licence under the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936, and for the purpose of each of the exemption orders made under the Gas Cylinders (Conveyance) Regulations 1931 (regulation 10 and Schedule 9). The Home Office Specifications referred to in Part V of Schedule 9 are obtainable from the Health and Safety Executive, Technology Division 2, Mechanical Systems Unit, Magdalen House, Stanley Precinct, Bootle, Merseyside L20 3QZ.
(h)the classification of an article, substance, combination, or unit load under the Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983 (regulation 12 and Schedule 10).
(i)an explosives licence under Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987 (regulation 13 and Schedule 11).
2. The Regulations also fix the fees to be paid in respect of medical examinations and surveillance by an employment medical adviser which are required under certain of the relevant statutory provisions (regulations 7 and 8 and Schedules 6 and 7).
3. The new fees compared with those fixed by or determined under the previous Regulations are as follows:
| Provision of these Regulations which fixes or determines the fee | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Previous Fee | New Fee | |||||
| Schedule 1 Part I | ||||||
| Original approval | Amendment of approval | Renewal of approval | Original approval | Amendment of approval | Renewal of approval | |
| Approval of breathing apparatus | £620 | £620 | £36 | £661 | £353 | £40 |
| Approval of dust respirators | £60 | £60 | £36 | £60 | £60 | £40 |
| Approval of explosives | £130 | £97 | £36 | £120 | £110 | £40 |
| Approval of locomotive or other vehicle | £1,381 | £502 | £36 | £1,514 | £348 | £40 |
| Approval of signalling apparatus | £122 | £89 | £36 | £100 | £112 | £40 |
| Approval in any other case under the mines and quarries provisions | £179 | £97 | £36 | £192 | £104 | £40 |
| Provision of these Regulations which fixes or determines the fee | Previous Fee | New Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Part II | ||
| Ballistic pendulum shot | £20 | £29 |
| Break test shot | £40 | £45 |
| Deflagration shot | £25 | £24 |
| Detonator test (per 100 shots) | £201 | £269 |
| Gallery shot | £61 | £63 |
| Mortar shot | £16 | £28 |
| Velocity of detonation test (per 3 shots) | £45 | £53 |
| Part III | ||
| Other testing not fixed in Parts I and II | £48 per hour worked | £48 per hour worked |
| Schedule 2 Part I | ||
| Approval of respiratory protective equipment | £60 | £60 |
| Approval of blasting helmets | £40 | £40 |
| Approval of safe load indicators | £32 per hour worked | £32 per hour worked |
| Part II | ||
| Testing respiratory protective equipment | £48 per hour worked | £48 per hour worked |
| Testing blasting helmets | £48 per hour worked | £48 per hour worked |
| Schedule 3 Part I | ||
| Original approval of tractor cab | £126 | £145 |
| Revision of existing approval of a tractor cab | £62 | £72 |
| Approval of respiratory protective equipment | £60 | £60 |
| Part II | ||
| Respiratory Protective Equipment | £48 per hour worked | £48 per hour worked |
| Schedule 4 | ||
| Approval of scheme or programme for examination of freight containers | £75 | £25 |
| Schedule 5 | ||
| Licence for work with asbestos insulations or asbestos coating | £150 | £415 |
| Renewal of original licence | £75 | £208 |
| Type approval of a radiation generator or an apparatus containing a radio-active substance under subparagraph (f) or (g) respectively of Schedule 3 to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985 | £63 | £68 |
| Schedule 9 Part 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Factory licence | £572 plus £28 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be made or kept | £642 plus £32 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be made or kept |
| Factory amending licence | £165 plus £7 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be made or kept | £248 plus £8 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be made or kept |
| Replacement of one of the above licences if lost | £14 | £16 |
| Magazine licence | £455 plus £28 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be kept | £502 plus £32 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be kept |
| Magazine amending licence | £33 plus £7 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be kept | £39 plus £8 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be kept |
| Replacement of one of the above licences if lost | £14 | £16 |
| Licence for importation of explosives | £29 | £34 |
| Licence for importation of a consignment of explosives which are not to be distributed in Great Britain but imported for transhipment only | £29 | £34 |
| Replacement on one of the above licences if lost | £14 | £16 |
| Amendment to an existing licence | £10 | £12 |
| Licence for importation of compressed acetylene | £29 | £34 |
| Replacement of one of the above licences if lost | £14 | £16 |
| Amendment to an existing licence | £10 | £12 |
| Part II | ||
| A store licence | £44 | £47 |
| Renewal of a store licence | £44 | £47 |
| Registration and renewal of registration of premises for the keeping of explosives with a local authority | £7.50 | £8 |
| Licence to keep petroleum spirit of a quantity not exceeding 2,500 litres | £21 for each year of licence | £22 for each year of licence |
| exceeding 2,500 litres but not exceeding 50,000 litres | £31 for each year of licence | £33 for each year of licence |
| exceeding 50,000 litres | £61 for each year of licence | £65 for each year of licence |
| Transfer of petroleum spirit licence | £5 | £6 |
| Part III | ||
| Original approval of premises in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept | £322 | £352 |
| Amendment of an approval of premises in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept | £56 | £165 |
| Approval of apparatus in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept | £16 | £19 |
| Part IV | ||
| Comparison of a porous substance with a sample porous substance | £16 | £19 |
| Approval of an acetylene cylinder design | £48 | £53 |
| Original approval of premises in which acetylene is compressed | £322 | £352 |
| Amendment of an approval of premises in which acetylene is compressed | £37 | £23 |
| Schedule 9 Part V | ||
| Approval of a gas cylinder manufacturer | £7,023 | £7,698 |
| Approval of the design of a gas cylinder | £48 | £53 |
| Approval of a supplier of the material of which a gas cylinder is manufactured | £616 | £720 |
| Approval of a gas cylinder inspection body | £1,538 | £1,791 |
| Approval of a user of a gas cylinder manufactured and tested in accordance with the provisions of Home Office Specifications LASS 1 or LASW 1 | £308 | £360 |
| Part VI | ||
| Authorisation or classification of an explosive to be manufactured for general sale or to be imported for general sale with or without a licence | £83 | £95 |
| Grant of an original special packing authority | £70 | £181 |
| Amendment to a special packing authority | £20 | £24 |
| Grant of an ammonium nitrate mixtures licence under Article 3 of the Ammonium Nitrate Mixtures Exemption Order 1967 | £81 | £88 |
| Part VII | ||
| Application for a licence to be granted for the importation of explosives which are not at the time of application authorised to be manufactured for general sale or imported for general sale | £44 per hour worked | £44 per hour worked |
| Approval of apparatus in which acetylene is to be manufactured or kept | £44 per hour worked | £44 per hour worked |
| Comparison of a porous substance with a sample porous substance | £44 per hour worked | £44 per hour worked |
| Authorisation of an explosive to be manufactured for general sale or to be imported for general sale with or without a licence | £44 per hour worked | £44 per hour worked |
| Schedule 10 | ||
| Classification of an article, substance, combination or unit load | £44 per hour worked | £44 per hour worked |
| Schedule 11 | ||
| Grant of an explosives licence or alteration of the terms of an existing explosives licence | £170 plus £29 per hour worked | £195 plus £33 per hour worked |
4. The Regulations do not apply to Northern Ireland.
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