
2012 No. 123
Health And Safety
The Identification and Traceability of Explosives (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2012 (revoked)
Made 14th March 2012
Laid before Parliament 15th March 2012
Coming into operation 5th April 2012
The Secretary of State makes these regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 17(1), (2), (3)(c), 4(b) and (5) and 55 (2) of, and paragraphs 1(1) and (4), 2, 5(1), 14(1) and 15 of Schedule 3 to, the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978  (“the 1978 Order”), as applied and modified, in relation to explosives, by Article 53 of the 1978 Order . In accordance with Article 46(1) of the 1978 Order, as so applied and modified, the Secretary of State has consulted with the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland and such other bodies as appear to the Secretary of State to be appropriate.
Citation and commencement
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These Regulations may be cited as the Identification and Traceability of Explosives (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2012 and shall come into operation on 5th April 2012.
Amendment of the Identification and Traceability of Explosives Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010
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(1) The Identification and Traceability of Explosives Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 1, for  “5th April 2012” substitute “
                5th April 2013
              ”.
(3) After regulation 7, insert —“

7A 

(1) The Secretary of State must from time to time —
(a) carry out a review of these Regulations,
(b) set out the conclusions of the review in a report, and
(c) publish the report.
(2) In carrying out the review the Secretary of State must, so far as is reasonable, have regard to how other member States have implemented Commission Directive 2008/43/EC setting up, pursuant to Council Directive 93/15/EC, a system for the identification and traceability of explosives for civil uses  which these Regulations implement.
(3) The report must in particular—
(a) set out the objectives intended to be achieved by the regulatory system established by these Regulations,
(b) assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved, and
(c) assess whether those objectives remain appropriate and, if so, the extent to which they could be achieved with a system that imposes less regulation.
(4) The first report under this regulation must be published before the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this regulation comes into force.
(5) Reports under this regulation are afterwards to be published at intervals not exceeding five years.”.
Owen Paterson

One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State

Northern Ireland Office
