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You must have a licence for explosives in harbours in Northern Ireland
Explains how we handle data you have submitted in accordance with the Poisons Act 1972.
Do you have an innovative idea to enhance the detection of trace explosives using novel, lightweight, bioassay systems?
Provides advice to applicants for an explosives precursors and poisons licence.
Lists the regulated substances, the concentration thresholds and the labelling required for these products.
This DASA competition seeks novel, lightweight bioassay systems with novel transduction platforms for the detection of trace explosives.
Two-part form lists medical questions to be completed by the applicant and their GP.
You need a licence to load, unload, or handle explosives in ports
The Defence and Security Accelerator is seeking technological solutions to detect Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Signals with atomic magnetometers and modelling/studies on radiation induced Electron Spin Resonance measurements
A Market Exploration to identify technological solutions to detect Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) Signals with atomic magnetometers (AM) and modelling/studies on radiation induced Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) measurements.
Guidance for actions to take in the event of explosives (including Phosphorous devices) being picked up at sea.
Provides facts on applying for a licence, covering such issues as eligibility, processing times, and the relevant legislation and concentration thresholds.
A checklist of the documents you need when you apply for an EPP licence.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in November 2023.
New DASA competition seeks novel and innovative proposals to develop and improve explosives and weapons detection capability.
Suggests ways for internet retailers to comply with the licence verification requirements of the Control of Explosives Precursors Regulations 2014.
The Innovative Research Call (IRC), run by DASA seeks proposals to develop innovative scientific and technical solutions for improved detection of explosives and weapons capability.
This notice explains amendments to MSN 1706, which sets out the conditions for carrying military and commercial explosives.
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