EXPLOSIVES/ DO YOU WISH TO OBTAIN LICENSE/NOC FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

  • Point to Remember:-

    1. 1. If you are contemplating selling only amorces & sparklers upto 100 Kilograms then you do not require a license (However, all the conditions/safety measures must be observed as per Explosives Rules-2008 in the interest of public safety at large).
    2. But if you want to sell mixed crackers (amorces, sparklers & other crackers) even upto 100 Kilograms or a higher quantity then it is mandatory that you apply for a fireworks license. The permanent fireworks licences are to be granted by Additional Commissioner of Police, Licensing, Delhi upto a quantity of maximum of 100 kg of manufactured fireworks fireworks (Division-2, sub-division-II as per Schedule I of Explosive Rules, 2008, which comprises high hazard fireworks like rocket shells, maroons, wheels, barrages, fountains, illumination pieces, distress signals, etc) and 500 kg of Chorsa crackers/ sparklers (Division-2, sub-division-I as per Schedule I of Explosive Rules, 2008, which comprise low hazard fireworks like sparklers, Chorsa crackers, serpents etc.).

    The licences for quantity exceeding 100 kgs of manufactured fireworks and 500kgs of Chorsa sparklers/crackers are granted by the Joint Chief Controller of Explosive, Faridabad Haryana after receipt of No objection certificate issued by the Addl. Commissioner of Police, Licensing Delhi.

    General conditions (for Permanent Fireworks Licences as well as No Objection Certificate):-

    1. Licences shall be granted only for a shop located on a commercial street or in a commercial shopping centre, as per the Master Plan Delhi- 2021 in accordance with Section 15.5 & 15.6.2 and 15.6.3. The list of notified commercial areas is given in supplement to MPD-2021, which is available in any book shop.
    2. Minimum floor area required is 9 sq. metres and maximum floor area is 25 sq. metres.
    3. No person below the age of 18 years and no person who is addicted to intoxication or of unsound mind shall be granted a licence.
    4. The shops shall only be located on the ground floor of a building completely separated from other parts of the building by substantial walls.
    5. The shop shall not be situated in the sub level or basement or mezzanine floor.
    6. The shop shall not be situated under the upper floor used for the purpose of dwelling.
    7. The shop shall not be situated under or nearby any staircase or lift.
    8. The licenced premises must have an independent entrance and exit. However, in Babu Lal and Others Vs DCP Licensing and others, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has ruled -  “Normally shops have an opening which is used both for entry and exit - that it does not open into any other premises is what is important so that in event of any difficulty there is a way out.”
    9. The shops should have doors opening outwards.  Alternatively, the doors may be provided with rolling shutters, but the same must be provided with stoppers, which must be functional.
    10. The road width in front of the shop must be a minimum of 12 metres, thus making it accessible for fire fighting.
    11. The shop shall be at a distance of minimum 15 metres from any shop or premises used for storage of similar explosive, flammable or hazardous materials.
    12. The shops should have no electrical apparatus or battery or oil lamp or similar equipment capable of producing spark or ignition and all electrical wiring in the shop should be fixed and effectively sealed or conduited or mechanically protected. The main switch or circuit breaker should be provided at the immediate accessible position outside the premises. 

    Documentation to be submitted for obtaining License/NOC (All in 5 Sets):-

    1. Application form (Click to Download)
    2. Notarised affidavit (Click to Download)
    3. Two photographs of the applicant, which are self attested.
    4. Site plan of the premises:- The site plan should clearly show the approach road, electric wiring network, nearby structures and distances from nearby protected works as well as telephone junctions, transformers etc.
    5. Four photographs of the premises (5X7 inches) from different directions depicting the   clearance from adjoining shops/premises and other shops of similar nature.
    6. Proof of residence.
    7. Proof of ownership of the proposed shop.
    8. In case of a rented shop, NOC from the landlord along with the rent agreement on the affidavit duly attested by the notary public/civic agency with photographs of the landlord and the tenant.
    9. A scrutiny fee of Rs. 200/- in cash (non-refundable) payable to the Addl. Commissioner of Licensing, Delhi at the cash counter of Licensing Unit.

    The application form for the permanent fireworks licences shall be available free of cost in the office of Additional Commissioner of Police, Licensing, Delhi in the prescribed format. It shall also be made available for download on the website of Delhi Police Licensing Unit. The application form duly filled along with all the required documents will be submitted at the Office of Additional Commissioner of Police, Licensing.

    Procedure for grant of licence:-

    1. The following NOCs shall be sought to adjudge the suitability of place and applicant to carry out the trade:-
      1. NOC from Fire Department:-   to ascertain suitability of place from fire safety point of view in the interest of public safety at large and availability of the fire safety arrangements.
      2. NOC from Land owning agency:- like MCD/DDA/NDMC/ DUSIB/Delhi Cantonment Board to ascertain that the location of the shop/premises in    the Commercial Street or commercial shopping centre as per Master Plan Delhi-2021 or any objection, if any, from municipal by-laws/land regulation  point of view as per Annexure-F.
      3. NOC from Local Police: - to ascertain suitability of the site from law and order point of view, verification of the character and antecedents of the applicant and verification of the documents submitted by  the applicant on the proforma (Annexure-D).
    2. After receipt of above reports, inspection of the premises shall be conducted by an officer of the Licensing unit as per Annexure-E.
    3. The licence after due approval shall be issued as per Annexure-G, which may be up to 5 years.  Alicence fee of Rs 500/- per annum shall be charged while granting the licence.
    4. A copy of the licence along with approved drawings granted by the office of Additional Commissioner of Police, Licensing,   Delhi shall be forwarded to the Joint Chief Controller of Explosives, Faridabad, Haryana as per the Rules (Section 107 (7) of the Explosives Rules-2008.
    5. TheAdditional Commissioner of Police, Licensing while refusing to grant licence shall record in writing the reasons for such refusal and communicate the same to the applicant.  The applicant shall be given an opportunity of being heard before a decision to refuse the licence is taken. (Rule 114 of Explosives Rules, 2008)
    6. Appeal: An appeal against the order of the Additional Commissioner of Police, Licensing, Delhi refusing to grant a licence or suspending or revoking a licence or varying the condition of a licence shall lie, with Special Commissioner of Police, Administration, PHQ who will decide the appeal (Rule 121 & 122 of the Explosives Rules-2008). A fee of Rs. 200/- shall be deposited either in cash or through Demand Draft.  In case the appeal is upheld by the appellate authority, the fee shall be refunded to the appellant.

    Procedure for renewal of Licence:-

    1. The licence granted by District Authority (Addl. CP/Licensing) shall be renewed every five years.
    2. Every application for the renewal of licence shall be made so as to reach the licensing authority to renew the licence on or before the date on which the licence expires and if the application is so made, the licence shall be deemed to be in force until an intimation that the renewal of the licence is refused, has been communicated to the applicant (as per Rule 112, of the Explosives Rules-2008)
    3. No licence shall be renewed if the application for renewal is received by the licensing or renewing authority after three months of the date of its expiry.  

    Conditions regarding sound pollution:-

    The conditions as envisaged under of Explosive Rules, 2008 shall be adhered to by the Licencees and the local police will ensure the same. Apart from the above conditions the following safety measures shall also be ensured:-

    The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Forum for Prevention of Environment, & Sound Pollution vs Union of India vide order dated 18.07.2005  has ruled that

    1. There shall be a complete ban on bursting sound emitting firecrackers between 10 pm and 6 am. It is not necessary to impose restrictions regarding the time of bursting of colour/light emitting firecrackers.
    2. Firecrackers shall not be used at any time in silence zones, as defined in S.O. 1046 (E) issued on 22.11.2000 by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. In the said Notification, Silence Zone has been defined as: "an area comprising not less than 100 meters around hospitals, educational institutions, courts, religious places or any other area which is declared as such by the competent District DCP.

    Do's & Don'ts for licencees and responsibility of local police:-

    1. At least 4 sand bags must be kept in the premises.  Additional sand bags depending upon the size of the premises are also required to be kept.
    2. “No smoking” signboard should be displayed in each licenced premises.
    3. At least two or more fire extinguishers of liquid/water CO2 type of 9 ltrs capacity each of ISI mark should be installed in the premises in sound working condition.
    4. The use of crackers and smoking should not be allowed near the sale area i.e. within 50 mtrs area from the shop.
    5. Fire Hydrants should be located in the selected areas with the help of Licencees.  The Fire Department & Delhi Jal Board may be associated to ensure that the location is satisfactory, adequate water pressure is maintained and is usable when it is required.
    6. Electricity supply companies like BSES/NDPL & Delhi Transco Co. etc. should be requested by the local police from time to time to check overhanging of electricity wires for ruling out the possibility of any short circuit and spark in the areas where fireworks shops are situated.
    7. Fireworks shall not be placed or kept in a shop window used for display of goods.
    8. Fireworks shall be kept in a spark proof receptacle or the original outer pocket in which they were received if that package is effectively sealed and in good order and condition.
    9. A receptacle or package containing fireworks shall be kept in a position away from and clear of shop traffic and to be separated from all articles of a flammable or combustible nature.
    10. Where a package containing fireworks is opened for sale, the fireworks shall immediately be placed in a clean, dust free & spark proof receptacle.
    11. Any additional CFL or decorative lights with loose and hanging wire at the licenced premises shall not be displayed.  
    12. No licencee shall sell the fireworks from the pavement or any place outside of shop.  Neither any licencee shall encroached the pavement or the abutting road with the goods/fireworks boxes of his shop nor will he place any sale counter on the pavement or the road. 

    Note:- The above guidelines are only indicative and not exhaustive. For details kindly see the Explosives Act 1884, and the Explosives Rules 2008.

  • Point to Remember:-

    1. If you are contemplating selling only amorces & sparklers upto 100 Kilograms then you do not require a temporary license (However, all the conditions/safety measures must be observed as per Explosives Rules-2008 in the interest of public safety at large).
    2. But if you want to sell mixed crackers (amorces, sparklers & other crackers) even upto 100 Kilograms or a higher quantity then it is mandatory that you apply for a temporary fireworks license. For selling fireworks upto 600Kg (100 kg of manufactured fireworks of class-7, division-2, subdivision-2 plus 500 kg of Chorsa crackers or sparklers) the temporary license will be granted by the concerned district Deputy Commissioners of Police

    Applicants for temporary fireworks licence for sale of reduced emission improved (Green) crackers upto 600 Kilograms may either have a ‘pucca shop’ or ‘temporary shed’ meeting the following requirements: -

    General conditions (for pucca shops as well as temporary sheds):-

    1. Licences shall be granted only for a shop located on a commercial street or in a commercial shopping centre, as per the Master Plan Delhi- 2021 in accordance with Section 15.5 & 15.6.2 and 15.6.3. The list of notified commercial areas is given in supplement to MPD-2021, which is available in any book shop.
    2. Minimum floor area required is 9 sq. metres and maximum floor area is 25 sq. metres.
    3. No person below the age of 18 years and no person who is addicted to intoxication or of unsound mind shall be granted a licence.
    4. The shop must be located on a minimum of six (06) meters wide clear motorable road (excluding obstructions like electric poles, kerbs, covered drains, pillars, raised pavements etc) with entry and exit facing the road, thus making it accessible for fire fighting.      

    However the above condition is not applicable in areas covered under the decision of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with regard to CWPs No. 499 & 747/93 and 4651/93 and the conditions as per the decision shall be applicable.

    Requirements for pucca shop:-

    1. The shops shall only be located on the ground floor of a building completely separated from other parts of the building by substantial walls.
    2. The shop shall not be situated under or nearby any staircase or lift.
    3. Shop must be located on the ground floor of the building and should not be located in sub level or basement or mezzanine floor.
    4. Upper floor should not be a dwelling unit.
    5. Shop should not be within 15 meter distance from any shop or premises used for storage of any explosive, inflammable or hazardous material.
    6. However the above condition is not applicable in areas covered under the decision of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with regard to CWPs No. 499 & 747/93 and 4651/93 and the conditions as per the decision shall be applicable.

    7. Shop should have no electrical apparatus or battery or oil lamp or similar equipment capable of producing spark or ignition and all electrical wiring in the shop should be fixed and effectively sealed or conduited or mechanically protected. The main switch or circuit breaker should be provided at the immediate accessible position outside the premises.
    8. Shop should have adequate ISI approved fire fighting equipment.
    9. Shop should have independent entrance and emergency exit from open space. Alternatively, shop may have single opening which can be used both for entry and exit, as per the decision of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in I.A. of 1993 in SLP NO. 17329/93 Babu Lal & Ors. Vs. DCP/Licensing and Ors. However, such entry should be wide enough for easy evacuation and not open into other premises.
    10. Shop should have doors opening outwards. Alternatively, shop may have rolling shutters but the same must be provided with stoppers, which must be functional.

    Requirements for temporary sheds:-

    1. The shed should be of non-flammable material. It should be closed and secured so as to prevent unauthorized persons having access thereto.
    2. The sheds should be at a distance of at least 3mtrs from each other and 50 mtrs from any protected works.
    3. The sheds should not be facing each other.
    4. No oil burning lamps, gas lamps or naked lights shall be used in the shed or within the safety distance of the sheds for the purpose of lighting. Any electrical light if used shall be fixed to the wall or ceiling and should not be suspended by flexible wire. Switches should be fixed rigidly near the ceiling and a master switch should be provided for each row of sheds.
    5. Display of fireworks shall not be allowed within 50 mtrs of any sheds.
    6. In one cluster not more than 50 shops shall be permitted.
    7. Temporary sheds shall not be permitted in such open space which serves as the only fall back area for nearby residential or commercial areas. The area for temporary sheds should not be close to any busy market. Temporary sheds should be so located that these do not affect circulation of traffic, contingency evacuation including movement of emergency vehicles and smooth movement of pedestrians. Decision on the above shall be on case to case basis depending upon suitability of place from public security and safety point of view.

    Know your rights:-

    In case, your application for temporary fireworks license is rejected:

    1. 1 You have right to be heard by the licensing authority before rejection of such application.
    2. The licensing authority has to intimate you in writing and mention the ground of such rejection in the said letter.
    3. You have right to appeal before Joint Commissioner of Police of the concerned range in Delhi along with a fee of Rs. 300/- in cash or through demand draft.
    4. In case appeal is upheld by the appellate authority, the fee shall be refunded to you.

    Documentation required to be submitted:-

    1. Application form (Click to Download)
    2. Notarised affidavit (Click to Download)
    3. Site plan of the premises prepared by a registered architect.
    4. Four photographs of the premises (5X7 inches) from different directions depicting the clearance from adjoining shops/premises and other shops of similar nature.
    5. Proof of ownership/tenancy of the premises.
    6. Any other documents as prescribed in the checklist available with the application form.
    7. Site plan of the premises:- The site plan should clearly show the approach road, electric wiring network, nearby structures and distances from nearby protected works as well as telephone junctions, transformers etc.
    8. Two photographs of the applicant, which are self attested.
    9. In case of temporary sheds, copy of application submitted to land owning agency for obtaining its NOC/tehbazari for the temporary fireworks shop.

    For the year 2020, application forms will be available at all the police stations and at the Licensing Unit website in Delhi with effect from 15/09/2020.

    The application forms (completely filled up) must be deposited with the concern district DCP office by 22/09/2020. The temporary firework license shall be valid only from 23-10-2020 to 16-11-2020 i.e. two days before Dusshera to two days after Deepawali.

    Note:-Note:-The above guidelines are only indicative and not exhaustive. For details kindly see the Explosives Act 1884, and the Explosives Rules 2008. With the direction of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India.

  • Citizens of Delhi are hereby informed that a license is required to be procured for the possession or Sale of “POISONS/ACIDS” as per schedule A & B of Delhi Poisons Possession and Sale Rules, 2015 as notified vide notification no. F.8/Misc./2012/HP-II/6985-96 dated 25.08.2017. Licensing Authority of Delhi Police shall Grant License for Sale/Possession of any POISON/ACID, as specified in the schedules as per section 2 (C) of the notification
    1. For Fresh/Renewal License

    Documents required:-

    • Application on the prescribed form for poison Click to Download / for sulphur license application on plain paper.
    • Site and Key Plan of the premises prepared by Registered Architect and also undertaking that it will not violate the provision of Master plan 2021.
    • Photographs of the Premises from all directions depicting the clearance from other shops.
    • Proof of ownership, residence duly attested by Gazetted Officer.
    • If the applicant is a Company/Firm, then the copy of agenda/ resolution/minutes issued by the company, registration certificate etc. to be submitted.
    • Two photographs of the applicant.
    • Affidavit Click to Download.
    • Medical Certificate of the Applicant Click to Download.

    Procedure to Apply Online: -

    1. Kindly keep ready all the documents as per the check list before filling up the online application
    2. After submission of the online application form alongwith uploading of documents, you shall submit the Hard Copies (6 sets) of the same within 7 days,during public dealing hours (9.30 am to 05.00 pm), failing which the application will be rejected.

      3. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR LICENSEE

        A standard operating procedure (SOP) outlining the measures undertaken for security, storage and incident management of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances) and it should be displayed prominently in the premises of the user

          (1)Security of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances).

          1. (a) A person shall be made accountable for possession and safe keeping of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances) in the premises.
          2. (b)The storage of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances)shall be under the supervision of this person
          3. (c) The storage of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances)shall be under double lock system to ensure more security.
          4. (d) A register of usage of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances) shall be maintained and the same shall be filed with the concerned SDM every quarter.
          5. (e) There shall be compulsory checking of the students/personnel leaving the laboratories/place of storage where poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosive substances) is used/stored by the lab in-charge/attendant
          6. (2) Storage of poison/chemical/acids/corrosives substances

            1. (a) The Poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosives substances) should be stored in plastic or other suitable containers
            2. (b) All storage containers should be labelled to indicate the identity of the poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosives substances) and the hazards involved and the precautions to be taken.
            3. (c) Incompatible poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosives substances) should not be stored together
            4. (d) The inventory of poisons (chemicals/acids/corrosives /substances) should be kept to a minimum
            5. (e) Protective gloves, aprons, safety glasses and face shields should be worn where appropriate
            6. (f) Acids should be diluted with care- always add acid to water, never add water to acid
            7. (3) Incident Management:

              1. (a) Skin contact: Quickly take off contaminated clothing, shoes and leather goods (e.g. watchbands, belts). Quickly and gently blot or brush away excess chemical. Immediately flush with lukewarm, gently flowing water for at least 30 minutes. DO NOT INTERRUPT FLUSHING. If it can be done safely, continue flushing during transport to hospital. Immediately call a Poison Centre or doctor. Treatment is urgently required. Transport to a hospital.
              2. (b) Eye Contact: Avoid direct contact. Wear chemical protective gloves if necessary. Quickly and gently blot or brush chemical off the face. Immediately flush the contaminated eye(s) with lukewarm, gently flowing water for at least 30 minutes while holding the eyelid(s) open. If a contact lens is present, DO NOT delay flushing or attempt to remove the lens. Neutral saline solution may be used as soon as it is available. DO NOT INTERRUPT FLUSHING. If necessary, continue flushing during transport to hospital.
              3. (c) Ingestion: Have victim rinse mouth with water. If vomiting occurs naturally have victim lean forward to reduce risk of aspiration. Have victim rinse mouth with water again. Immediately call a Poison Centre or doctor. Treatment is urgently required. Transport to a hospital
              4. (d) Inhalation: Take precautions to ensure your own safety attempting rescue (e.g. wear appropriate protective equipment). Move victim to fresh air. Keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If breathing is difficult, trained personnel should administer emergency oxygen. DO NOT allow victim to move about unnecessarily. Symptoms of pulmonary edema may be delayed. Immediately call a Poison Centre or doctor. Treatment is urgently required. Transport to a hospital