sungazer wrote:Thanks for that guys. That is what I was finding, that it was related to worksafe. I still have in my head reading something else somewhere where I thought it had to do property size or primary production reason.
One level of grey area in the documentation (referring to the information PDF - I don't have the regs handy) is that it states "A license to store explosives allows a
person to".
Initially I would have thought that this would be per property - so if I had 2 separate properties (house, and farm for instance) I could store the max at each location however the documentation says per person.
I'm wondering if they would argue (if they knew
) that I can't legally split my powder over two locations and have the max at each. But if so, then I suppose I could argue that since others in my household also have licenses we can store twice or three times as much at my location? (Depending on maximum number if licensed individuals).
It gets a bit confusing when you get down to the nitty gritty little bits. Has anyone ever had a police inspection of the reloading room and if so what were they looking out for.
I've had similar experiences to Apollo. Most police I've found have been quite disinterested in the inspection process - just doing what they 'have to' to tick off the boxes. (I get the indication that the majority consider the inspection regulations a waste of their time and pointless considering theyr'e dealing with the law abiding) - however they do seem to perk up and become quite interested when you start discussing your toys and gear - willing and ready for a cuppa and a chin wag.