Explosives Regulations, 2013 (SOR/2013-211)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-11 and last amended on 2024-05-03. Previous Versions
PART 14Small Arms Cartridges, Propellant Powder and Percussion Caps (continued)
DIVISION 2Propellant Powder and Percussion Caps and the Manufacture of Small Arms Cartridges and Black Powder Cartouches (continued)
Rules for Sellers (continued)
Marginal note:Storage requirements — dwelling
288 (1) When propellant powder or percussion caps are stored in a dwelling, they must be stored away from flammable substances and sources of ignition. People not authorized by the retailer must not be given unlimited access to the propellant powder or percussion caps.
Marginal note:Storage requirements — storage unit
(2) When propellant powder or percussion caps are stored in a storage unit,
(a) the storage unit must be located away from flammable substances and sources of ignition;
(b) the interior of the storage unit must be kept clean and dry;
(c) the storage unit must be constructed and maintained to prevent unauthorized access and to protect the contents from weather;
(d) the storage unit must be attended when it is unlocked;
(e) if the storage unit is a container, it must not impede exit in case of fire;
(f) if the storage unit is not a container, all exits must be kept unobstructed;
(g) any shelving in the storage unit must be made from a non-sparking material (for example, wood or painted metal);
(h) if small arms cartridges, blank cartridges for tools, unmixed reactive targets or black powder cartouches are stored with propellant powder or percussion caps in the storage unit, they must be stored separately from one another (for example, on different shelves or separated by a wooden barrier);
(i) precautions that minimize the likelihood of an ignition or fire in or near the storage unit must be taken; and
(j) a sign that displays the words “Danger — Fire Hazard/Risque d’incendie” in letters at least 10 cm high and that prohibits smoking using letters, or a symbol, at least 10 cm high must be posted on the storage unit in a clearly visible location.
(k) [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 85]
(l) [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 85]
Marginal note:Transfer of powder
289 A seller must not transfer propellant powder from one container to another for the purpose of sale unless they hold a licence that authorizes them to do so.
Sale
Marginal note:Notification of Chief Inspector
290 A retailer who does not hold a licence must, before beginning to sell propellant powder, send the Chief Inspector of Explosives a written notice that sets out their name, address, telephone number and email address and the date on which they will begin to sell. If such a retailer stops selling propellant powder, they must send the Chief Inspector a written notice to that effect as soon as the circumstances permit.
291 [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 86]
Marginal note:Maximum quantity — licensed buyer
292 (1) A seller must not sell more propellant powder or percussion caps to a licensed buyer than the buyer is authorized by their licence to store.
Marginal note:Maximum quantity — unlicensed retailer
(2) A seller must not sell more propellant powder to an unlicensed buyer than the buyer is authorized by this Division to store.
Marginal note:Retailer
293 A retailer may sell propellant powder or percussion caps only to a user.
Marginal note:Identification
294 (1) Before selling propellant powder to a buyer, the seller must require the buyer to provide their valid fireworks operator certificate — pyrotechnician or Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence issued under the Firearms Act — or, in the case of buyer buying on behalf of a public service agency, the public agency identification number assigned under paragraph 7(1)(a) of the Public Agents Firearms Regulations — as well as to establish their identity by providing
(a) a piece of identification, issued by the Government of Canada or a provincial, municipal or foreign government, that bears a photograph of the buyer; or
(b) two pieces of identification, each of which sets out the buyer’s name, at least one of which is issued by the Government of Canada or a provincial, municipal or foreign government and at least one of which sets out the buyer’s address.
Marginal note:Verification of identity
(2) If the buyer provides a piece of identification that bears a photograph, the seller must ensure, before selling the propellant powder, that the photograph is that of the buyer.
Marginal note:Record of sale
295 A seller must keep a record of each sale of propellant powder for two years after the date of the sale. The record must include the following information:
(a) the buyer’s name and if applicable, the number of the licence issued to them under the Firearms Act;
(b) in the case of a licensed buyer, the licence number and expiry date;
(b.1) the number and expiry date of the buyer’s fireworks operator certificate — pyrotechnician, if applicable;
(b.2) if applicable, the name of the public service agency, the name of the buyer buying on behalf of the public service agency and the number of the buyer’s public agency identification number assigned under the Public Agents Firearms Regulations;
(c) the type and product name of the powder sold, the size of the container in which it was sold and the name of the person who obtained its authorization;
(d) the quantity of powder sold under each product name; and
(e) the date of the sale.
- SOR/2016-75, s. 39
- SOR/2018-231, ss. 44(F), 45(E)
- SOR/2022-121, s. 4
- SOR/2024-77, s. 88
Rules for Users
Acquisition
Marginal note:Acquisition
296 A user may acquire and store propellant powder and percussion caps, whether or not they hold a licence. A user may manufacture small arms cartridges and black powder cartouches for their own personal use and may store them, whether or not they hold a licence. A user who acquires propellant powder or percussion caps or manufactures small arms cartridges or black powder cartouches must comply with this Division.
Storage
Marginal note:Licensed user
297 (1) A user who holds a licence must store their propellant powder and black powder cartouches in the magazine specified in their licence.
Marginal note:Separate storage
(2) A user must not store propellant powder and percussion caps in the same magazine.
Marginal note:Unlicensed user
298 A user who does not hold a licence must store their propellant powder, percussion caps and black powder cartouches in a dwelling or a storage unit and ensure that the requirements of sections 299 to 304 are met.
Marginal note:Percussion caps
299 (1) Percussion caps must be stored in their original packaging.
Marginal note:Smokeless powder
(2) Smokeless powder must be stored in its original container or in small arms cartridges.
Marginal note:Black powder
(3) Black powder must be stored in its original container with no more than 500 g of black powder per container, in small arms cartridges or in black powder cartouches.
Marginal note:Maximum quantity
300 The maximum quantity of propellant powder that may be stored by a user at any one time under sections 301 to 303 is reduced by the quantity of any propellant powder that the user is storing under section 375 and any quantity that they are storing under section 389.
Marginal note:Detached dwellings
301 The maximum quantity of propellant powder that may be stored at any one time in a detached dwelling, or in a storage unit attached to a detached dwelling, is 25 kg of which no more than 10 kg may be black powder.
Marginal note:Other dwellings — smokeless powder
302 (1) The maximum quantity of smokeless powder that may be stored at any one time in a dwelling other than a detached dwelling, or in a storage unit attached to a dwelling other than a detached dwelling, is
(a) 20 kg, if all the smokeless powder is in containers that hold no more than 1 kg; or
(b) 5 kg, if any of the smokeless powder is in a container that holds more than 1 kg.
Marginal note:Other dwellings — black powder
(2) The maximum quantity of black powder that may be stored at any one time in a dwelling other than a detached dwelling, or in a storage unit attached to a dwelling other than a detached dwelling, is
(a) 1 kg, if the black powder is in containers; or
(b) 3 kg less any quantity that is in containers, if the black powder is in small arms cartridges or black powder cartouches.
Marginal note:Detached storage unit
303 The maximum quantity of black powder or smokeless powder that may be stored at any one time in storage units that are not attached to a dwelling, whether in a single unit or in several, is 25 kg and 75 kg, respectively.
Marginal note:Storage requirements — dwelling
304 (1) When propellant powder, percussion caps or black powder cartouches are stored in a dwelling, they must be stored away from flammable substances and sources of ignition. People not authorized by the user must not be given unlimited access to the propellant powder, percussion caps or black powder cartouches.
Marginal note:Storage requirements — storage unit
(2) When propellant powder, percussion caps or black powder cartouches are stored in a storage unit,
(a) the storage unit must be located away from flammable substances and sources of ignition;
(b) the interior of the storage unit must be kept clean and dry;
(c) the storage unit must be constructed and maintained to prevent unauthorized access and to protect the contents from weather;
(d) the storage unit must be attended when it is unlocked;
(e) if the storage unit is a container, it must not impede exit in case of fire;
(f) if the storage unit is not a container, all exits must be kept unobstructed;
(g) any shelving in the storage unit must be made from a non-sparking material (for example, wood or painted metal);
(h) if small arms cartridges, blank cartridges for tools or unmixed reactive targets are stored with propellant powder, percussion caps or black powder cartouches in the storage unit, they must be stored separately from one another (for example, on different shelves or separated by a wooden barrier);
(i) precautions that minimize the likelihood of ignition or fire in or near the storage unit must be taken; and
(j) a sign that displays the words “Danger — Fire Hazard/Risque d’incendie” in letters at least 10 cm high and that prohibits smoking using letters, or a symbol, at least 10 cm high must be posted on the storage unit in a clearly visible location.
(k) [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 92]
(l) [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 92]
- SOR/2018-231, s. 32(E)
- SOR/2022-121, s. 4
- SOR/2024-77, s. 92
Manufacture
Marginal note:Age
305 (1) A person who manufactures small arms cartridges or black powder cartouches must be at least 18 years old or under the supervision of a person who is at least 18 years old.
Marginal note:Requirements
(2) A person who manufactures small arms cartridges or black powder cartouches must ensure that the following requirements are met:
(a) the place where the manufacturing is carried out must have a means of escape that will permit all people in the place to leave it quickly and easily in an emergency;
(b) precautions that minimize the likelihood of an ignition must be taken;
(c) all containers of explosives must be labelled to identify their contents and must be kept closed when not in use;
(d) no more than 2 kg of smokeless powder may be within 1 m of the loading area;
(e) no more than 500 g of black powder may be within 1 m of the loading area;
(f) the small arms cartridges must not include an incendiary or similar military component or device; and
(g) no more than 150 percussion caps may be kept in the loader mechanism of the reloading equipment.
Marginal note:Classification of explosives
(3) For the purposes of transporting small arms cartridges or black powder cartouches manufactured under this Division, the small arms cartridges are classified as UN 0012 and the black powder cartouches are classified as UN 0014.
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