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The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 1994

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PART IAPPLICATIONS FOR FACTORY LICENCES, MAGAZINE LICENCES AND IMPORTATION LICENCES AND AMENDING LICENCES UNDER SECTIONS 6, 12 AND 40(9) OF THE EXPLOSIVES ACT AND REPLACEMENT OF SUCH LICENCES

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Provision under which a licence is grantedPurpose of applicationFeeFee for work by specialist inspector
Explosives Act 1875 c. 17
Section 6 (as applied to explosives other than gunpowder by sections 39 and 40)Factory licence£363.50£34 per hour worked
Magazine licence£363.50£34 per hour worked
Replacement of one of the above licences if lost£23
Section 12 (as applied to explosives other than gunpowder by sections 39 and 40)Factory amending licence£89.50£34 per hour worked
Magazine amending licence£89.50£34 per hour worked
Replacement of one of the above licences if lost£23
Section 40(9)Licence for importation of explosives£47
Replacement of the above licence if lost£23
Amendment to an existing licence£47
Section 40(9) as applied to compressed acetylene by The Compressed Acetylene (Importation) Regulations 1978(1)Licence for importation of compressed acetylene£15£34 per hour worked
Replacement of the above licence if lost£15£34 per hour worked
Amendment to an existing licence£15£34 per hour worked
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S.I. 1978/1723.

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