Apply for a permit for non-commercial use of explosives
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzAnyone who wants to deal with explosive substances in the non-commercial, i.e. in the private sector, requires a permit in accordance with the Explosives Act.
Activities related to explosive substances have a high hazard potential. The aim of the Explosives Act is to protect people and property from these dangers.
In order to avoid accidents and misuse, explosives law places high demands on the suitability, reliability and expertise of persons who want to handle explosive substances.
If you, as a private individual, would like to deal with the following explosive substances,
- Black powder for muzzleloader shooting,
- Firecracker powder for firecracker shooting,
- Nitrocellulose powder for reloading cartridge casings,
- Rocket engines in model rocket construction of category P2 and
- fireworks of category F3 and F4,
- Fireworks pursuant to Paragraph 20(4) of the First Ordinance on the Explosives Act category F2
then you need a permit according to § 27 SprengG (colloquially also called Pulverschein, Böllerschein or Feuerwerkerschein)!
The official permit ensures that only persons who meet the requirements for safe handling have access to explosive substances.
In RLP, the local government is responsible for performance.