Supply explosives
The licence to supply authorises individuals and companies to purchase, store and supply (including export) explosives and/or security sensitive dangerous substances.
A licence to supply explosives and/or security sensitive dangerous substances allows you to purchase, possess, store and supply (including export) these substances.
This licence can be issued to you, or a nominated person on behalf of a company.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for this licence you must:
- be at least 18 years old
- hold a current security clearance (previously called an unsupervised handling licence (UHL)) and be able to ensure only people with this clearance have unsupervised access
- have a legitimate reason for supplying security sensitive dangerous substances
- have made adequate arrangements for the safe and secure handling and storage of explosives and/or security sensitive dangerous substances
Application process
For a new or to renew a licence complete our interactive application to supply explosives (PDF, 2937.29 KB).
Then take the completed application form to an Australia Post office along with:
- a security clearance application form (PDF, 1249.76 KB) or your current security clearance and a copy of it (or UHL)
- 100 points of ID (originals only)
- a security plan (PDF, 279.15 KB)
- details of any explosives licences held by the applicant or nominated person
- details of any relevant qualifications
- an employer reference or a statement of experience for the nominated person.
You should also review the dangerous goods notification requirements and if required lodge the following with us:
- notification of dangerous goods on premises form
- a photocopy of street directory map or other map showing site location (if applying for storage).
All application fees are listed in our list of fees and charges.
More information is available in our guide to applying to supply explosives (PDF, 1119.42 KB) or by calling 13 10 50.
Amending a licence
Complete the amendment form (PDF, 241.72 KB) to amend your licence.
Special requirements
Person responsible for the licence
Companies must nominate a person, involved in the management of the company, to be responsible for the licence. If the nominated person ceases to be the nominated person for that licence, for example if they resign, then the company must nominate another person to take responsibility for the licence within seven days.
Security plans
You must submit a security plan (including a site plan and schedule) to ensure all explosives and/or security sensitive dangerous substances are held safely and securely.
Obligations or duties
You must advise us within 14 days of any changes to your licence or contact details, as well as any changes to the type, quantity and location of explosives or security sensitive ammonium nitrate.
We may suspend or cancel a licence or impose penalties on licence holders who do not comply with the conditions of the licence or requirements in the legislation.