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The Explosives Regulations 2014

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PART 2REVOCATIONS

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Extent of revocation

Order of Secretary of State (No 11), dated September 20, 1924, making Byelaws as to the Conveyance of Explosives on Roads, and in certain special cases.S.R. & O. 1924/1129.The whole instrument.
Order in Council (No 26) Relating to Picric Acid, Picrates and Mixtures of Picric Acid with other Substances.S. R. & O. 1926/823.The whole instrument.
The Explosives Acts 1875 and 1923 etc. (Repeals and Modifications) Regulations 1974.S.I. 1974/1885.Regulation 2(a) and Schedule 1, except to the extent that they relate to sections 73, 75 and 89 of the Explosives Act 1875 as amended by S.I. 1974/2166; regulations 3 to 7, paragraphs 1 to 4 and 6 to 21 of Schedule 2, and Schedule 3.
The Explosives Acts 1875 and 1923 etc. (Repeals and Modifications) (Amendment) Regulations 1974.S.I. 1974/2166.The whole instrument.
The Control of Explosives Regulations 1991.S.I. 1991/1531.The whole instrument.
The Placing on the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations 1993.S.I. 1993/2714.The whole instrument.
The Marking of Plastic Explosives for Detection Regulations 1996S.I. 1996/890The whole instrument
The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998S.I. 1998/494.In regulation 4, paragraphs (7) to (12).
The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005.S.I. 2005/1082.The whole instrument.
The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives and the Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) (Amendment and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2007.S.I. 2007/2598.

The whole instrument.

The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2009.S.I. 2009/693.In regulation 2, paragraphs (a) and (b); paragraphs 1, 2 and 4 of Schedule 1.
The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment (Amendment) Regulations 2011.S.I. 2011/1885.In regulation 17(2), sub-paragraphs (c), (d) and (e); paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of the Schedule.
The Identification and Traceability of Explosives Regulations 2013.S.I. 2013/449.The whole instrument.
The Energy Act 2013 (Office for Nuclear Regulation) (Consequential Amendments, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2014.S.I. 2014/469

In Schedule 2, paragraph 1.

In Schedule 3, paragraphs 46 to 51, 53 to 55, 110 to 122 and 146.

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