The Control of Poisons and Explosives Precursors Regulations 2015

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2015-03-27
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 27th March 2015

Laid before Parliament: 27th March 2015

Coming into force with accordance with regulation 1(2) and (3)

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 3A(8), 4A(10), 7(1), 9B(1) and 10(1) of the Poisons Act 1972 .

PART 1 — PRELIMINARY

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1

PART 2 — GENERAL PROVISIONS ABOUT REGULATED SUBSTANCES

Supplies of substances involving despatch to Northern Ireland or export from the UK: modification of section 3A of the Act

2

Applications in relation to licences under section 4A of the Act

3

Internal review of decisions with regard to licences under section 4A of the Act

4

PART 3 — PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO POISONS

Complete exemption for certain substances or articles

5

Nothing in the Act or in these Regulations applies to a regulated or reportable poison—

Record-keeping requirements

6

Sale of poisons to retailers

7

Storage of poisons in retail premises etc.

8

Hydrogen cyanide: special precautions

9

Preservation of records

10

Any record kept for the purposes of the Act, or of these Regulations, must be retained for a period of three years from the date of the last entry made in the record.

SCHEDULE — EXEMPT SUBSTANCES OR ARTICLES

PART 1 — GENERAL EXEMPTIONS

Adhesives; anti-fouling compositions; builders’ materials; ceramics; cosmetic products; distempers; electrical valves; enamels; explosives; fillers; fireworks; fluorescent lamps; flux in any form for use in soldering; glazes; glue; inks; lacquer solvents; loading materials; matches; medicated animal feeding stuffs; motor fuels and lubricants; paints; photographic paper; pigments; plastics; propellants; rubber; varnishes; vascular plants and their seeds.

For this purpose—

PART 2 — SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS

Poison Substance or article in which exempted
Ammonia Substances not being solutions of ammonia or preparations containing solutions of ammonia; substances containing less than 10%, weight in weight, of ammonia (NH); refrigerators
Arsenic; its compounds Pyrites ores or sulphuric acid containing arsenic or compounds of arsenic as natural impurities; in reagent kits or reagent devices, supplied for medical or veterinary purposes, substances containing less than 0.1%, weight in weight, of arsanilic acid
Barium, salts of Witherite other than finely ground witherite; barium carbonate bonded to charcoal for case hardening; fire extinguishers containing barium chloride; sealed smoke generators containing not more than 25%, weight in weight, of barium carbonate
Bromomethane Fire extinguishers
Formaldehyde Substances containing less than 5%, weight in weight, of formaldehyde (H.CHO); photographic glazing or hardening solutions
Formic acid Substances containing less than 25%, weight in weight, of formic acid (H.COOH)
Hydrochloric acid Substances containing less than 10%, weight in weight, of hydrochloric acid (HC1)
Hydrogen cyanide Preparations of wild cherry; in reagent kits supplied for medical or veterinary purposes, substances containing less than the equivalent of 0.1%, weight in weight, of hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
Methomyl Solid substances containing not more than 1%, weight in weight, of methomyl
Nicotine; its salts; its quaternary compounds Tobacco; in cigarettes, the paper of a cigarette (excluding any part of that paper forming part of or surrounding a filter), where that paper in each cigarette does not have more than the equivalent of 10 milligrams of nicotine; preparations in aerosol dispensers containing not more than 0.2% of nicotine, weight in weight; other liquid preparations, and solid preparations with a soap base, containing not more than 7.5% of nicotine, weight in weight
Oxamyl Granular preparations
Oxydemeton-methyl Aerosol dispensers containing not more than 0.25%, weight in weight, of oxydemeton-methyl
Phenols Liquid disinfectants and antiseptics containing less than 0.5% phenol and containing less than 5% of other phenols;
Phenols motor fuel treatments not containing phenol and containing less than 2.5% of other phenols; in reagent kits supplied for medical or veterinary purposes;
Phenols solid substances containing less than 60% of phenols;
Phenols in tar oil distillation fractions containing not more than 5% of phenols;
Phosphoric acid Substances containing phosphoric acid, not being descaling preparations containing more than 50%, weight in weight, of ortho-phosphoric acid
Potassium hydroxide Substances containing the equivalent of less than 17% of total caustic alkalinity expressed as potassium hydroxide; accumulators; batteries
Sodium fluoride Substances containing less than 3% of sodium fluoride as a preservative
Sodium hydroxide Substances containing the equivalent of less than 12% of total caustic alkalinity expressed as sodium hydroxide
Sodium silicofluoride Substances containing less than 3% of sodium silicofluoride as a preservative
1

A reference in this Part of this Schedule to the percentage of a poison contained in a substance or preparation is (unless otherwise provided) to be read in the way mentioned in paragraph (2).

2

If the reference is (for example) to a substance or preparation containing 1% of a poison, it means—

and this paragraph applies likewise in proportion for any greater or lesser percentage.

Signed

James Brokenshire — Minister of State — 2015-03-27

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 1972 c.66. Sections 3A, 4A and 9B are inserted and sections 7 and 10 are substituted by Schedule 21 to the Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20).

[^f00002]: OJ No L39, 9.2.2013, p 1-11.

[^f00003]: 1998 c. 29.

[^f00004]: S.I. 2013/1478.

[^f00005]: S.I. 2012/1916

Adhesives; anti-fouling compositions; builders' materials; ceramics; cosmetic products; distempers; electrical valves; enamels; explosives; fillers; fireworks; fluorescent lamps; flux in any form for use in soldering; glazes; glue; inks; lacquer solvents; loading materials; matches; medicated animal feeding stuffs; motor fuels and lubricants; paints; photographic paper; pigments; plastics; propellants; rubber; varnishes; vascular plants and their seeds.

For this purpose—

Editorial notes

[^c22489371]: 1972 c.66. Sections 3A, 4A and 9B are inserted and sections 7 and 10 are substituted by Schedule 21 to the Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20).

[^c22489401]: S.I. 2013/1478.

[^c22489411]: S.I. 2012/1916

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