Singapore legislation

Regulation 5

of Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control (School Use — Class Licence) Order 2025

Regulation 5

Meaning of “defined incident”

Subregulation 1

In this Part, “defined incident” means an occurrence associated with the carrying out of an activity involving an explosive precursor authorised under a class licence in this Part, where —

(a)

an individual suffers a fatal explosive precursor‑related injury;

(b)

an individual suffers a serious explosive precursor‑related injury;

(c)

any premises or conveyance is wholly or partly destroyed; or

(d)

any premises or conveyance sustains damage or structural failure that adversely affects the structural strength or performance of the premises or conveyance.

Subregulation 2

For the purposes of the definition of “defined incident” mentioned in sub‑paragraph (1), an individual suffers a fatal explosive precursor‑related injury if —

(a)

he or she suffers an injury as a result of —

(i)

being in any premises or conveyance used in the carrying out of an activity involving an explosive precursor authorised under a class licence in this Part; or

(ii)

direct contact during that activity with the explosive precursor;

(b)

he or she dies as a result of the injury after sustaining the injury; and

(c)

the injury did not result from natural causes.

Subregulation 3

For the purposes of the definition of “defined incident” mentioned in sub‑paragraph (1), an individual suffers a serious explosive precursor‑related injury if —

(a)

he or she suffers an injury as a result of —

(i)

being in any premises or conveyance used in the carrying out of an activity involving an explosive precursor authorised under a class licence in this Part; or

(ii)

direct contact with the explosive precursor when that activity was carried on;

(b)

the injury is —

(i)

a fracture, other than to a finger, thumb or toe;

(ii)

any loss of a limb or part of a limb;

(iii)

dislocation of the shoulder, hip, knee or spine;

(iv)

loss of sight, whether temporary or permanent;

(v)

penetrating injury to the eye;

(vi)

loss of hearing in any one ear, whether temporary or permanent;

(vii)

any injury leading to the individual’s unconsciousness or the individual requiring resuscitation;

(viii)

an injury to any internal organ of the individual; or

(ix)

is likely to require hospitalisation for a period that starts no later than the 7th day after the date the individual sustained the injury and exceeds 48 hours after starting; and

(c)

the injury did not result from natural causes.