Explosives licence

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Explosives licence

#1 Post by Hrun »

Excited now.. 1 week until my explosives licence interview.

Just wanted to share as I don't do social media and Mrs Hrun is not excited.

Reminds me of when I took my bike test 5 years after getting my driving licence.. no reason why I should not pass, but I am still a little nervous :-)
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#2 Post by daman »

Good luck, I have mine on 25th. As you say, no reason to expect not to get it, but still getting butterflies.

Will have plenty of tea and choccie biccies on hand in case it helps!
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#3 Post by ovenpaa »

My FEO declined a cup of tea and then ended up staying for a couple of hours. The explosives side of things was basically "How much will you be holding, OK next point" and did not check my storage on this occasion.
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#4 Post by Hrun »

Two hours.. what did you talk about?

We have a hospital appointment booked an hour or so later, I hope it doesn't drag on.
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#5 Post by dromia »

It is really just a formality, you have reason for the license, certificate holder wishing to use the BP as propellant. There is the H&S requirement for the storage box and its securing, fulfil that and that is it. Five minute job at best, it is a check not a test.
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#6 Post by Chapuis »

dromia wrote:It is really just a formality, you have reason for the license, certificate holder wishing to use the BP as propellant. There is the H&S requirement for the storage box and its securing, fulfil that and that is it. Five minute job at best, it is a check not a test.
I was beginning to wonder if he was talking about qualifying for a shot firers certificate with all this talk of tests and interviews. :D
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#7 Post by Hrun »

I know the reality will be a given, but still get a little nervous for no good reason.

I will have words (politely) if he criticises my storage as I email them a while ago to check if they had any specific requirements and got no response, so I have based it on my own reading..
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#8 Post by Hrun »

All done, took a whole 15 minutes and he has granted my licence.

Funny thing, all he picked up on were the screws on the box. He suggested it should be glued and pinned. I have no idea if it is glued, but expect screws to be as secure as pins.

Anyhow, I said I would check for glue and add if required and he was satisfied.

Happy days, now off to take Mrs Hrun to the hospital for her birthday :-)
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#9 Post by Gazza »

Hrun wrote:
Happy days, now off to take Mrs Hrun to the hospital for her birthday :-)
Well, that trumps my ironing board birthday present that the wife got a few years ago :good:
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#10 Post by bradaz11 »

Hrun wrote:All done, took a whole 15 minutes and he has granted my licence.

Funny thing, all he picked up on were the screws on the box. He suggested it should be glued and pinned. I have no idea if it is glued, but expect screws to be as secure as pins.

Anyhow, I said I would check for glue and add if required and he was satisfied.

Happy days, now off to take Mrs Hrun to the hospital for her birthday :-)
that's because you are adding metal into the mix, the box is there to contain explosion, or rather use up some of the energy if it does go boom, and the screws can then become an issue.

mine is still screwed though
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