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: Explosives must be stored in approved "magazines" (secure storage facilities) that meet safety standards established by the authorities.

A direct public PDF link from the Malaysian Attorney General's Chambers (AGC) is not readily available to unrestricted public web scraping due to database paywalls. However, physical and digital copies are accessible through:

Protocols for "hulk" storage (offshore or vessel-based storage). 3. Transportation Safety

The rules outline specific safety protocols to mitigate risks:

Ketebalan dinding dan jenis bahan binaan (anti-letupan/kalis api). Sistem pengalihan udara (ventilation) yang betul.

This is perhaps the most significant and frequently enforced area of the regulations. Anyone who wishes to handle, store, or trade in explosives must obtain the appropriate license. The primary license for storage is the . This license is issued in accordance with Regulation 17 (Temporary Magazines) of the Explosives Rules 1923.

Here is a breakdown of the typical sections found within the regulations:

Sebagai agensi teknikal yang mengawal selia aktiviti perlombongan dan kuari, JMG sering menyediakan pautan muat turun atau garis panduan yang merujuk terus kepada peraturan ini.

Peraturan-Peraturan Bahan Letupan 1923 kekal menjadi tunjang utama keselamatan pengendalian bahan berbahaya di Malaysia walaupun telah berusia lebih satu abad. Memahami peraturan ini bukan sahaja memastikan perniagaan anda beroperasi secara sah, malah menyelamatkan nyawa pekerja dan orang awam daripada bahaya letupan tidak terkawal.

. You can find physical copies or digital references through:

: Regulations governing the entry of fireworks, crackers, and other hazardous materials into Malaysia. Technical and Safety Requirements