1) In these Regulations "the Act "means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993(Act NO. 85 of 1993), and any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act shall have the meaning so assigned and, unless the context otherwise indicates
"ammonium nitrate"
as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport and classified by the inspector of explosives;
"authorized explosive"
means any substance or mixture that has the properties of an explosive and is approved by the Minister for Safety and Security and published by notice in the Government Gazette as an explosive;
"burning grounds"
means a fenced-in area with a controlled entrance where explosives may be exposed to a naked flame under safe controlled conditions;
"certificated person"
means any competent person to whom a certificate of competency has been granted by an approved inspection authority, accredited by the National Explosives Council or any other organization acceptable to and approved by the chief inspector of occupational health and safety;
"chief inspector of explosives"
means the chief inspector of explosives appointed by the Minister for Safety and Security;
"class 1.1"
means a class of explosives as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport;
"class. 1.2"
means a class of explosives as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport;
"class 1.3"
means a class of explosives as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport;
"class 1.4"
means a class of explosives as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport;
"competent person"
means a person with sufficient training and experience in, and knowledge of, the health and safety aspects of explosives deemed appropriate by the National Explosive Council or any other organization approved by the chief inspector of occupational health and safety;
"complex"
means a group of danger buildings in the same danger area;
"danger area"
means an area surrounded by a fence provided with a guarded entrance in which are situated explosives testing, manufacturing and storage buildings. and as much of the land surrounding them as is shown on the official explosives workplace site plan;
"danger building or room"
means any licensed building or room used as an explosives workplace or explosives magazine
"danger zone"
means the region inside the area encompassed by the larger safety distance applicable to a danger building in terms of the safety distances stipulated in Annexure 1;
"explosives groups"
means explosives grouped together for their safe storage and transportation as defined in the South African Code of Practice SABS 0228, The Identification and Classification of Dangerous Goods for Transport;
"explosives magazine"
means any building licensed under these regulations for the storage of explosives;
"explosives manager"
means a person appointed in terms of regulation 12(1);
"explosives workplace"
means any workplace licensed under these regulations for the manufacture, testing, use and storage of explosives, together with every mound, building and works therein or thereon for whatever purpose used;
"explosives workplace licence"
means a licence referred to in regulation 4(2) or issued in terms of regulation 4 (3) in respect of an explosives workplace for the manufacture, testing, use and storage of explosives;
"from magazines"
means from one danger building where explosives are stored to another danger building where explosives are stored;
"guarded entrance"
means an entrance through which no person, equipment or material can pass without the approval of the explosives manager or a person authorized by him and the monitoring by a guard or guarding system approved by the explosives manager;
"loose article"
means any tool, furniture, cleaning material, handling equipment or stationery which may be used in a danger building where explosives are present;
"loose article list"
means a list approved by the explosives manager and posted in a conspicuous position in a building or room specifying the number and types of loose articles allowed and present in that building or room;
"magazine licence"
means a license referred to in regulation 4(2) or issued in terms of regulation 4(3) in respect of a magazine for the storage of explosives;
"manufacture"
means the making or processing of any explosive including the division of any explosive from or into its component parts by any process, and the conversion of an explosive of one kind into an explosive of another kind, including the alteration fitting for use, testing, on-site manufacture, repair or destruction of any explosive;
"mobile workplace"
means any mobile workplace licensed under these regulations for the manufacture, testing, use and storage of explosives;
"National Explosives Council"
means a council established under regulation 17;
"non-danger building or room"
means any building or room within the danger area which is used in connection with the manufacture, testing or storage of explosives, but in which no explosives are kept, used, tested or manufactured;
"non-detonatable explosive"
means an explosive that needs extreme conditions to initiate;
"non-explosives worker"
means an employee in an explosives workplace who normally performs his or her duties outside a danger area;
"non-sensitised explosive"
means any explosive or substance that needs to be sensitised by the addition of a gassing agent, chemical sensitiser, gas bubbles, organic fuel or micro balloons, or the like , for it to be used as an explosive;
"official explosives workplace site plan"
means a plan as contemplated in regulation 4(5)(b);
"operating instruction"
means a document approved by the explosives manager setting out in detail the methods, materials, equipment, tools and precautions to be used in a given operation;
"plant office"
means an office for the exclusive use of personnel for the direct control of the operations in the danger area and so situated that exposure to explosions is minimised;
"plant workshop"
means a workshop used exclusively to maintain equipment and buildings in the danger area;
"private use"
means the legal use of explosives by individuals for a specific purpose not connected with any other person, trade or business;
"process building"
means a danger building where work on explosives takes place;
"process magazine"
means a magazine within the safety circle of a process building in which explosives for one day's use are kept;
"professional engineer"
means an engineer who has received professional status from the Engineering Council of South Africa;
"public building"
means a structure beyond the danger zone to which members of the public have access and in which non-explosives workers are stationed;
"schedule licence"
means a licence categorised as -
"to magazines"
means from an explosives process building to any danger building where explosives are stored;
"to public buildings"
means from a danger building to public buildings as defined in these regulations, and includes main offices, main workshops and dwelling houses other than those defined under "to railways, roads, etc;
"to railways, roads, etc "
means from a danger building to railways, roads or open sports grounds, or to dwelling houses under the same ownership as the explosives factory and occupied by the owner or an employee;
"unauthorized explosive"
means any substance or mixture that has the properties of an explosive but has not been approved and published as an authorized explosive.
1) Subject to subregulation (2), these regulations shall apply to any employer, self-employed person or user who operates an explosives workplace for the purpose of manufacturing, testing, storing or using explosives.
2) These regulations shall not apply to explosives workplaces where the loading or reloading of cartridges for small arms is being carried out for private use and is not offered for sale, trade or any other use: Provided that these Regulations do not detract from the requirements of the Arms and Ammunition Act, 1969 (Act No. 57 of 1969) or the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000).
1) The chief inspector of explosives shall classify all explosives and make this classification available to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety.
2) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety may classify any chemical combination as an explosive or reclassify any explosive for the purposes of these regulations.
3) No person shall manufacture or use any explosives that are not classified in terms of subregulations (1) and (2).
1) Any person who desires to erect or operate a new explosives workplace for the manufacture, testing, use or storage of explosives shall apply for a licence in writing to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety.
2) The licence of any explosives workplace which is in force at the time of the promulgation of these regulations shall be deemed valid: Provided that the Licensing conditions as contemplated in these regulations shall be complied with within twelve months of promulgation of these regulations.
3) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety -
4) Any person applying for a magazine or explosives workplace licence shall attach to such application -
5) Any person applying for a licence to manufacture, use, test or store explosives in the proposed explosives workplace or magazine shall submit draft schedule licences, certified by the explosives manager, and drawings in duplicate setting forth the following -
articles which are otherwise dangerous;
6) Any person who desires to erect or operate a magazine for the storage of explosives shall apply in writing to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety for written approval.
7) No person shall erect burning grounds within or near a danger area without an appropriate safe separation.
8) Any person who desires to use explosives in a workplace for any purpose shall apply in writing to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety for written approval.
1) Ammonium nitrate fertilizers shall be manufactured in such a way that the constituents cannot be separated mechanically from one another.
2) Mixtures of ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate, or dolomite, or calcium carbonate and dolomite, shall be manufactured in such a way that the calcium carbonate or dolomite is incorporated in the prills or granules of the mixture and shall be approved, in writing, by the chief inspector of explosives.
3) Every person or concern manufacturing non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives may apply to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety for exemption from these regulations with the exception of regulation 5.
4) Application for exemption from these regulations is subject to the conditions that the chief inspector of occupational health and safety may stipulate for the safe manufacture, storage, testing and handling of non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives.
5) The basis for the safe manufacture of non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives referred to in subregulation (4) shall include provision for the following safety measures
The following controls shall be in place at the separator stage in non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives manufacture -
Procedures to prevent unsafe confinement of non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives during operation or cleaning activities:
Tank level control;
Control of process steam temperature and pressure;
Prevention of unsafe confinement of non-detonatable or non-sensitised explosives.
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that entry and exit from danger areas is only permitted -
2) An employer shall keep a register of the entries and exits contemplated in subregulation (1) and that register shall be available on the premises for inspection by an inspector.
3) No person shall -
enter the danger area with -
Provided further that special rules for the control of such consumption and smoking, approved by the chief inspector of occupational health and safety shall be made in writing and shall be enforced by the employer, self-employed person or user; or
radio transmitters or cellular telephones; or
4) An employer, self-employed person or user shall not erect any buildings in the danger zone without first obtaining written approval from the chief inspector of occupational health and safety and complying with regulation 46).
5) An employer, self-employed person or user shall fence-in the danger area in accordance with the South African Police Services Code of Practice SAP 412 : Fencing Specifications.
6) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that hazard warning signs are clearly displayed at the entrance to any danger area, magazine or workplace.
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure without derogating from the requirements of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act NO. 99 of 1987), that all fire-fighting appliances and emergency equipment provided in the danger building or room are so placed and kept that they are readily visible, accessible and available for use when required,
2) No person shall discharge any fire extinguisher or tamper with any equipment without thereafter informing the explosives manager.
3) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that no danger building is used unless the ambient temperature and relative humidity inside the building and the temperature of the explosives in the building are within the limits prescribed by the explosives manager.
4) An employer, self-employed person or user shall -
5) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
6) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
Provided that all such numbering and documentation shall be printed or typed.
7) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
1) An employer, Self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
provision has been made for -
vertical clearance between buildings and overhead power lines of not less than 30 meters;
2) An employer, self-employed person or user shall -
Provided that where this is not possible, owing to the nature of the process, emergency procedures shall be laid down and immediate action taken in terms of those procedures; and
3) No person shall manufacture explosives in any manner not provided for in these regulations unless written permission for such manufacture has been obtained from the chief inspector of occupational health and safety.
1) No employer shall use or require or permit the use of any building, installation, room, machine or equipment unless -
Provided that such certificate shall be countersigned by an approved inspection authority.
1) Subject to any applicable law, any person intending to import explosives to be used in manufacturing or testing shall obtain permission from the chief inspector of occupational health and safety in writing, specifying the kinds and quantities thereof prior to importation.
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall -
Provided that where, with the permission of the chief inspector of occupational health and safety, mounds are dispensed with, the distances given in columns (11, (2) and (3) of Annexure 1 shall be doubled.
2) An employer, self-employed person or user may reduce the distances in column (I) of Annexure 1 where ground-covered magazines are used in explosives workplace magazine areas: Provided that the doors of the magazines do not face each other -
1) In order to ensure that the provisions of the Act and these regulations in relation to explosives workplaces are complied with, an employer, self-employed person or user shall, subject to this regulation, in writing appoint a competent and certificated person in a full-time capacity to be explosives manager in respect of every workplace where explosives are being used, tested, stored or manufactured:
Provided that the appointment of an explosives manager shall not exempt the employer, self-employed person or user from any liability or responsibility contemplated in section 16 of the Act.
2) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety may, subject to the conditions that he or she may impose, permit an employer or user to appoint more than one person in terms of subregulation (1).
3) An employer or user shall appoint one or more persons, who are suitably qualified and experienced, as authorized supervisors to assist the explosives manager appointed in terms of subregulation (1).
4) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
ensures that the processes and equipment specified in schedule licences are safe and appropriate for the manufacturing processes envisaged for the workplace.
the supervising official, without derogating from any other duties imposed on him or her by the Act and these regulations -
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
2) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
3) Unless permission has been granted by the chief inspector of occupational health and safety, no person shall use -
4) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
5) No person shall -
6) No person shall use any explosive material for blasting purposes unless -
7) No person shall permit any other person who is not in possession of such a permission to use any blasting material unless such other person is, while using such blasting material, under the immediate and constant supervision of a person who is in possession of such permission.
8) Any explosives for which provision is not made in these regulations, shall be used only in such manner and under such conditions as may be prescribed, in writing, by the chief inspector of occupational health and safety.
9) Any permission issued prior to the date of promulgation of these regulations shall be deemed valid: Provided that the conditions for obtaining a permission as determined in these regulations shall be complied with within six months of promulgation of these regulations.
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall ensure that -
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall -
1) An employer, self-employed person or user shall -
1) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety may establish a National Explosives Council consisting of -
Provided that the chief inspector of occupational health and safety may authorize the National Explosives Council to co-opt persons who are knowledgeable about the matters to be dealt with by the council.
2) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety shall appoint the members of the National Explosives Council for the period that he or she may determine at the time of appointment: Provided that the chief inspector of occupational health and safety may discharge a member at any time, for reasons that are fair and just, and appoint a new member in his or her place.
3) The National Explosives Council shall -
Provided that any accredited or approved training shall be in accordance with South African Qualifications Authority standards;
4) A person affected by any decision of the National Explosives Council may appeal against such decision to the chief inspector of occupational health and safety.
1) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety may approve as an inspection authority any organization that has been accredited in terms of the provisions of the Act and these Regulations.
2) The chief inspector of occupational health and safety may at any time withdraw any approval of an approved inspection authority, subject to section 35 of the Act.
Any accredited or approved training shall be in accordance with the South African Qualifications Authority standards.
Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of regulation 3(3), 4(1), 5 , 6, 7, 8, 9(1), 10, 11, 12, 13 14,15 or 16 shall be guilty of an offence and liable, on conviction, to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months and, in the case of a continuous offence, to an additional fine of R200 for each day on which the offence continues or to additional imprisonment of one day for each day the offence continues: Provided that the period of such imprisonment shall in no case exceed 90 days.
These regulations shall be known as the Explosives Regulations, 2002.
Table of safety distances (in metres)
(a) Classes 1.1 and 1.5
Quantity of explosives (kg) | From magazines (1) |
To process buildings and magazines (2) |
To railways, roads, etc * (3) |
To public buildings (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 to 50 | 9 | 18 | 20 | 24 |
100 | 11 | 22 | 24 | 32 |
200 | 14 | 27 | 29 | 50 |
300 | 16 | 30 | 34 | 68 |
400 | 18 | 33 | 41 | 82 |
500 | 19 | 36 | 47 | 94 |
750 | 22 | 46 | 62 | 124 |
1 000 | 24 | 56 | 75 | 150 |
1 500 | 27 | 72 | 95 | 190 |
2 000 | 30 | 85 | 115 | 230 |
2 500 | 32 | 96 | 130 | 260 |
3 000 | 35 | 106 | 140 | 280 |
4 000 | 38 | 121 | 160 | 320 |
5 000 | 40 | 135 | 180 | 360 |
7 500 | 45 | 155 | 210 | 420 |
10 000 | 50 | 175 | 235 | 470 |
15 000 | 58 | 200 | 270 | 540 |
20 000 | 65 | 225 | 300 | 600 |
25 000 | 70 | 240 | 320 | 640 |
30 000 | 75 | 255 | 345 | 690 |
40 000 | 80 | 285 | 380 | 760 |
50 000 | 85 | 305 | 400 | 800 |
75 000 | 100 | 350 | 470 | 940 |
100 000 | 110 | 380 | 510 | 1020 |
150 000 | 125 | 440 | 590 | 1180 |
200 000 | 140 | 480 | 640 | 1280 |
250 000 | 150 | 520 | 700 | 1400 |
* Applicable for magazines only |
Table of safety distances (in metres)
(b) Class 1.3
Quantity of explosives (kg) | From magazines (1) |
To process buildings and magazines (2) |
To railways, roads, etc * (3) |
To public buildings (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 to 50 | 9 | 10 | 12 | 23 |
100 | 9 | 15 | 16 | 30 |
200 | 9 | 18 | 19 | 37 |
300 | 10 | 21 | 22 | 42 |
400 | 11 | 23 | 24 | 47 |
500 | 13 | 25 | 25 | 50 |
750 | 14 | 29 | 29 | 57 |
1 000 | 14 | 32 | 32 | 63 |
1 500 | 15 | 36 | 36 | 72 |
2 000 | 17 | 40 | 40 | 80 |
2 500 | 18 | 43 | 43 | 86 |
3 000 | 19 | 46 | 46 | 91 |
4 000 | 20 | 50 | 50 | 100 |
5 000 | 21 | 54 | 54 | 108 |
7 500 | 25 | 61 | 61 | 122 |
10 000 | 28 | 68 | 68 | 136 |
15 000 | 33 | 78 | 78 | 156 |
20 000 | 27 | 85 | 85 | 170 |
25 000 | 40 | 90 | 90 | 180 |
30 000 | 45 | 100 | 100 | 200 |
40 000 | 50 | 110 | 110 | 220 |
50 000 | 55 | 115 | 115 | 230 |
75 000 | 65 | 135 | 135 | 270 |
100 000 | 75 | 15 | 145 | 290 |
150 000 | 90 | 170 | 170 | 340 |
200 000 | 95 | 180 | 180 | 360 |
250 000 | 105 | 200 | 200 | 400 |
* Applicable for magazines only |
Table of safety distances (in metres)
(c) Classes 1.2 and 1.4
Quantity of explosives (kg) | From magazines (1) |
To process buildings and magazines (2) |
To railways, roads, etc * (3) |
To public buildings (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 to 50 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 15 |
100 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 18 |
200 | 9 | 9 | 11 | 12 |
300 | 9 | 9 | 13 | 25 |
400 | 9 | 9 | 15 | 29 |
500 | 9 | 9 | 15 | 31 |
750 | 9 | 9 | 17 | 33 |
1 000 | 9 | 10 | 18 | 36 |
1 500 | 11 | 16 | 19 | 38 |
2 000 | 12 | 19 | 20 | 40 |
2 500 | 13 | 21 | 21 | 42 |
3 000 | 14 | 22 | 22 | 43 |
4 000 | 16 | 24 | 23 | 45 |
5 000 | 17 | 25 | 23 | 46 |
7 500 | 19 | 26 | 24 | 48 |
10 000 | 21 | 27 | 25 | 50 |
15 000 | 23 | 27 | 27 | 54 |
20 000 | 25 | 27 | 28 | 55 |
25 000 | 26 | 27 | 27 | 57 |
30 000 | 27 | 27 | 30 | 60 |
40 000 | 27 | 27 | 30 | 60 |
50 000 | 27 | 27 | 30 | 60 |
75 000 | 27 | 27 | 32 | 65 |
100 000 | 27 | 27 | 33 | 65 |
150 000 | 27 | 27 | 35 | 70 |
200 000 | 27 | 27 | 35 | 70 |
250 000 | 27 | 27 | 35 | 70 |
* Applicable for magazines only |
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