Explosives Regulations, 2013
Marginal note:Application
50 An applicant for an in transit permit must complete, sign and send to the Chief Inspector of Explosives the application form provided by the Department of Natural Resources. The application must state whether a single use permit or an annual permit is requested and include the following information:
(a) the applicant’s name, address, telephone number, fax number and email address;
(b) if the applicant has a freight forwarder, their address, telephone number, fax number and email address and the name of a contact person;
(c) the trade name and UN number of each Footnote *explosive to be transported in transit;
(d) if an explosive to be transported is not on the list of authorized explosives referred to in subsection 41(1), the name or trade name of the explosive, a description of the explosive and its UN number;
(e) the quantity of each explosive to be transported or, if the application is for an annual permit, the estimated quantity of each explosive to be transported during the year;
(f) the name of the manufacturer of each explosive;
(g) the country of origin of each explosive;
(h) the anticipated dates of entry into and departure from Canada;
(i) the location of the Canadian port of entry and port of exit through which each explosive will pass;
(j) the location in Canada of secure storage sites that may be used if the transportation is interrupted and, if any of the sites is a licensed factory or a licensed magazine, the number and expiry date of the factory or magazine licence and, for each explosive that might be stored there, the quantity of that explosive that is authorized by the licence to be stored;
(k) if any of the secure storage sites is a magazine that is owned by a person other than the applicant, proof that the other person has agreed to have the explosive stored in their magazine if an interruption in transportation occurs;
(l) the name, address, telephone number, fax number and email address of the person to whom each explosive will be delivered;
(m) a copy of a permit, or other proof, establishing that each explosive may lawfully enter the country of destination;
(n) a copy of a permit, or other proof, establishing that each explosive may lawfully transit any country through which it will be transported if the country requires permission for the in transit transportation of the explosive; and
(o) the date of the application.
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