THIRD SCHEDULE
Rules 4(2), 5, 6, 7, 8(2) and 9(1)
Labels
Label for packaged article, substance or combination in Class 1, Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3
1.  One of the labels required by rule 5(1), and the label required by rule 8(2)(a), shall —
(a)be a square set with its sides at an angle of 45° to the vertical;
(b)be in the form of the following diagram (the hazard classification code “1.2E” is only an example); and
(c)comply with the measurements in the diagram except that —
(i)larger measurements may be used, in which case the measurements shall be increased proportionally; or
(ii)where, in order to comply with rule 10(1), a smaller label is necessary, the dimensions may be decreased proportionally while remaining as large as is reasonably practicable for the purpose of such compliance.
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Markings on label for packaged article, substance or combination in Class 1, Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3
2.—(1)  The label described in paragraph 1 shall have a pictograph of a bomb blast filling most of its upper half.
(2)  In the lower half of the label, the word “EXPLOSIVE” shall be written in capital letters which shall each be in a smaller font than the font of the Compatibility Group letter in the hazard classification code required by sub-paragraph (3).
(3)  The hazard classification code appropriate for the contents when in the packaging on which the label is put shall be written below the word “EXPLOSIVE”.
(4)  The Class number “1” shall be written in the bottom corner of the label, below the hazard classification code.
(5)  The label shall have a line at least 1 mm wide approximately 5 mm inside the edge of the label and running parallel to it.
Label for unpackaged article in Class 1, Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3
3.  One of the labels required by rule 5(2) shall be as described in paragraphs 1 and 2, except that the hazard classification code shall be that which is appropriate for the article when it is not packaged.
Label for packaged article, substance or combination in Class 1, Division 1.4 or 1.5
4.  Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, one of the labels required by rule 5(3), and the label required by rule 8(2)(b), shall —
(a)be a square set with its sides at an angle of 45° to the vertical;
(b)be in the form of the following diagram (the Division number “1.4” and the Compatibility Group letter “G” are only examples); and
(c)comply with the measurements in the diagram except that —
(i)larger measurements may be used, in which case the measurements shall be increased proportionally; or
(ii)where, in order to comply with rule 10(1), a smaller label is necessary, the dimensions may be decreased proportionally while remaining as large as is reasonably practicable for the purpose of such compliance.
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Markings on label for packaged article, substance or combination in Class 1, Division 1.4 or 1.5
5.—(1)  The Division number appropriate for the contents of the packaging on which a label described in paragraph 4 is placed shall be written in the upper half of the label.
(2)  The Compatibility Group letter appropriate for the contents of the packaging on which the label is placed shall be written in the lower half of the label.
(3)  The Class number “1” shall be written in the bottom corner of the label, below the Compatibility Group letter.
(4)  The label shall have a line at least 1 mm wide approximately 5 mm inside the edge of the label and running parallel to it.
Label for packaged article, substance or combination where hazard classification code is "1.4S"
6.  In any case where the hazard classification code is “1.4S”, the label on the outer packaging may —
(a)bear the marking “l.4S”, the number “1.4” and the letter “S” being of a reasonable size having regard to the dimensions of the package; or
(b)be in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5, except that the letter “S” may be on the right of the number “1.4” instead of below it, in which case the number and letter shall be of a reasonable size having regard to the dimensions of the label.
Alternative to complying with paragraphs 4 and 5 in case of packaged fireworks
7.  The outer packaging of packaged fireworks which fall within Division 1.4 may be labelled with the word “FIREWORKS” in capital letters followed by the hazard classification code appropriate for the fireworks as so packaged.
Label for unpackaged article, other than fireworks, in Class 1, Division 1.4
8.  One of the labels required by rule 5(4) shall —
(a)be as described in paragraphs 4 and 5, except that the Division number and the Compatibility Group letter shall be those appropriate for the article when it is not packaged;
(b)clearly bear the marking “EXPLOSIVES” in capital letters, followed by the hazard classification code appropriate for the article when it is not packaged; or
(c)in the case of an article which, when not packaged, comes within Division 1.4 and Compatibility Group S, clearly bear the marking “1.4S”.
Label for article, substance or combination not in Class 1
9.  The label required by rules 6 and 8(2)(c) shall —
(a)be a square set with its sides at an angle of 45° to the vertical;
(b)be in the form of the following diagram; and
(c)comply with the measurements in the diagram, except that —
(i)larger measurements may be used, in which case the measurements shall be increased proportionally; or
(ii)where a smaller label is necessary, the dimensions may be decreased proportionally while remaining as large as is reasonably practicable for the purpose of such compliance.
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Background colour of labels described in paragraphs 1 to 9
10.  The background colour of the labels described in paragraphs 1 to 9 shall be orange.
Colour of markings on labels described in paragraphs 1 to 9
11.  Pictographs, numbers, letters and lines on the labels described in paragraphs 1 to 9 shall be black in colour.
Other label for packaged article, substance or combination in Class 1
12.  The other label required by rule 5(1) and (3) shall state, in respect of each explosive article or explosive substance in the package, whether or not that article or substance is in a combination —
(a)its UN Number;
(b)its name; and
(c)if it has been imported —
(i)the name and address, or the monogram, of the importer of the explosives; and
(ii)the name and address, or the monogram, of the manufacturer of the explosives.
Other label for unpackaged article in Class 1
13.  The other label required by rule 5(2) and (4) shall state, in respect of the article —
(a)its UN Number; and
(b)if it has been imported —
(i)the name and address, or the monogram, of the importer of the explosives; and
(ii)the name and address, or the monogram, of the manufacturer of the explosives.
Outer packaging
14.  The label required by rule 7(1) shall, in respect of the contents of the outer packaging —
(a)state the total number of each type of explosive article and the total nominal mass of each type of explosive substance;
(b)indicate —
(i)the month and year of manufacture of the explosives, or of the explosives leaving the factory of manufacture; and
(ii)which of these 2 dates is being indicated,
such information to be stated explicitly on the label or contained in a manufacturer’s code, details of which shall be made available to the Licensing Officer;
(c)contain a description which enables each explosive article in the package to be distinguished from every other explosive article which is not identical;
(d)in the case of explosive articles in cord form, state the length of cord on each spool; and
(e)in the case of explosive substances in cartridge form, state the number, minimal diameter and either the nominal mass or the nominal length of each type of cartridge.
Inner packaging
15.  The label required by rule 7(2) shall, in respect of the contents of the inner packaging —
(a)state the name of each explosive substance;
(b)state the total nominal mass of the explosive substances or, as an alternative in the case of explosive substances in cartridge form, the nominal length of each cartridge;
(c)in the case of explosive substances in cartridge form, state the nominal diameter of each cartridge; and
(d)indicate —
(i)the month and year of manufacture of the explosives, or of the explosives leaving the factory of manufacture; and
(ii)which of these 2 dates is being indicated,
such information to be stated explicitly on the label or contained in a manufacturer’s code, details of which shall be made available to the Licensing Officer.