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LAWS OF KENYA
EXPLOSIVES ACT
CAP. 115
- Assented to on 31 July 1929
- Commenced on 1 July 1931
- [Amended by Missing Act (Act No. 30 of 1953) on 1 January 1953]
- [Amended by Transfer of Powers (Minister for Commerce and Industry) (No. 1) Order, 1956 (Legal Notice 342 of 1956) on 7 August 1956]
- [Amended by Transfer of Powers (Minister for Commerce and Industry) (No. 2) Order, 1956 (Legal Notice 343 of 1956) on 7 August 1956]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1961 (Act No. 28 of 1961) on 26 December 1961]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Written Laws) Order, 1963 (Legal Notice 2 of 1964) on 12 December 1963]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Order, 1964 (Legal Notice 124 of 1964) on 12 December 1963]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 4) Order, 1964 (Legal Notice 236 of 1964) on 12 December 1963]
- [Amended by Laws of Kenya (Revision) Order, 1963 (Legal Notice 761 of 1963) on 24 December 1963]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1966 (Act No. 21 of 1966) on 12 July 1966]
- [Amended by Metric System (Natural Resources) Act, 1970 (Act No. 12 of 1970) on 28 August 1970]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1986 (Act No. 18 of 1986) on 30 December 1986]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2017 (Act No. 11 of 2017) on 4 May 2017]
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Explosives Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"authorized explosive" means any explosive specified in the Schedule, and any other explosive which the Cabinet Secretary may declare, by notice in the Gazette, to be an authorized explosive;"blasting material" means any explosive used for the purpose of blasting;"Commissioner" means the Director of Mines appointed under the Mining Act (Cap. 306);"danger building" means any building or part thereof used as an explosives factory or explosives magazine or in connection therewith, other than a building or part thereof in which no material of an explosive nature is made, used or kept, in respect of which—3. Appointment of inspectors
Part II – MANUFACTURE OF EXPLOSIVES
4. Restriction of manufacture of unauthorized explosives
5. Restriction of manufacture of authorized explosives
Part III – STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES
6. Restriction of storage or possession of unauthorized explosives
7. Restriction of storage or possession of authorized explosives
Part IV – Licensed Dealers in Explosives
8. Licence necessary to deal in explosives
9. Permit necessary to acquire blasting materials
Part V – IMPORTATION, EXPORTATION AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES
10. Prohibition of importation and exportation of explosives without permit
No person shall import or export, or cause to be imported or exported, any explosive, unless he has obtained a permit issued, in the case of blasting materials, under the authority of an inspector, or, in the case of other explosives, by any person authorized by the Commissioner to issue such a permit.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 3.]11. Prohibition of use of blasting materials without permit
12. Penalties
Any person who contravenes sections 10 and 11 shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 10.]Part VI – MOVEMENT OF EXPLOSIVES WITHIN KENYA
13. Prohibition of conveyance of explosives without permit
Part VII – LICENSING OF FACTORIES AND EXPLOSIVES MAGAZINES
14. Application for licence to erect factory
15. Notice of inquiry into expediency of granting of licence, and objections
16. Constitution, powers and duties of commission
The commission shall consist of an inspector (who shall be the chairperson of the commission) and two other persons appointed for the purpose by the Commissioner, and it shall, as soon as may be after the conclusion of its sitting, make a report to the Commissioner, with such recommendations as it may think fit.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 3.]17. Powers of Commissioner to grant or refuse licence
18. Issue of licence
Any licence under this Act to erect, establish and maintain a factory for the manufacture of explosives shall, if granted, be issued by the Commissioner on payment of a sum of two thousand shillings:Provided that no explosive shall be manufactured until the chief inspector of explosives is satisfied that the premises in respect of which the licence has been granted are in a sufficiently complete state to enable the provisions of this Act and rules to be carried out and complied with in all respects.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 3, Act No. 18 of 1986, Sch.]19. Amendment of licence
Any licence or the conditions thereof may, upon application, be amended by the Commissioner, who shall not consent to the amendment except upon a report by an inspector that the safety of the public or of any person employed in or at the licensed factory will not be thereby diminished:Provided that no such amendment shall be inconsistent with this Act or the rules.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 3, Act No. 28 of 1961, Sch.]20. Transfer of licence
21. Revocation of licence, and lapse of same
22. Application for licence to erect or use explosives magazine
23. Penalty for unlicensed factory or magazine
Any person who establishes, erects, maintains or uses a factory for the manufacture of explosives, otherwise than in accordance with a valid licence issued under this Act, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand shillings or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 16.]Part VIII – POWERS OF INSPECTORS
24. Powers of inspectors to enter and inspect premises
It shall be lawful for any inspector—25. Penalties for obstructing inspector or refusing to answer inquiries, etc.
Any person who wilfully obstructs or hinders any inspector in the exercise of the powers or duties conferred or imposed upon him by this Act or the rules, or disobeys any lawful order of an inspector, or who upon demand fails to answer as far as he may be able any question lawfully put by an inspector, or who gives false information to an inspector, whether in answer to any such question or not, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 17.]26. Power to stop dangerous methods
27. Duty of occupier of a factory to make special rules
28. Penalties for endangering safety or causing loss of life
29. Penalty for making, possession or control of explosive for unlawful object
Any person who makes or knowingly has in his possession or under his control any explosive, in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that he is not making it or does not have it in his possession or under his control for a lawful object shall, unless he can show that he made it or had it in his possession or under his control for a lawful object, be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years, and the explosive shall be forfeited.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 19.]30. Rules
31. Expiration of licences and permits
Every licence or permit issued under this Act shall expire on the 31st December in the year of issue unless renewed.[Act No. 30 of 1953, s. 21.]32. Saving
Nothing in this Act shall apply to—History of this document
31 December 2022 this version
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
04 May 2017
30 December 1986
28 August 1970
Amended by
Metric System (Natural Resources) Act, 1970
12 July 1966
24 December 1963
Amended by
Laws of Kenya (Revision) Order, 1963
12 December 1963
26 December 1961
07 August 1956
01 January 1953
Amended by
Missing Act
01 July 1931
Commenced
31 July 1929
Assented to
Documents citing this one 8
Judgment 5
Legal Notice 2
1. | The Statutory Instruments (Exemption from Expiry) Regulations | 1 citation |
2. | The Statutory Instruments (Exemption from Expiry) Regulations |
Act 1
1. | Penal Code | 28 citations |
Subsidiary legislation
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The Explosives (Fireworks) Rules | Legal Notice 322 of 1962 | 31 December 2022 |
The Explosives (Blasting Explosives) Rules | Legal Notice 321 of 1962 | 31 December 2022 |