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The Defence Safety Authority is established by a Charter issued by the Secretary of State (SofS) empowering it as an independent Regulator and Investigator for Health, Safety and Environmental Protection (HS&EP) in Defen…
Regulations used by Defence Land Safety Regulator (DLSR) in the management of safety and environmental aspects of land domain activities.
This publication specifies the defence maritime regulations for health, safety and environmental protection for UK Ministry of Defence maritime activity.
DSA 02.OME incorporates defence regulation of OME acquisition and OME in-service and operational safety management, defence ranges regulations, Defence Major Accident Control Regulations (MACR), military lasers, and directed…
DSA03.OME part 3 brings together all the Defence Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives (OME) Safety Regulator (DOSR) document suites relating to ranges.
Guidance and regulations published by the DSA and its regulators.
DOSR Regulatory Notices may detail new or revised safety criteria or parameters for scenarios under the remit of the DOSR.
This document explains how the Defence Safety Authority (DSA) sets regulations.
DSA 03 OME part 1 provides guidance to ensure that the risks associated with Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives (OME) are as low as reasonably practicable when in use, stored, moved, and disposed.
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