Singapore legislation
Schedule 2
of Guns, Explosives and Weapons Control (Explosives and Explosive Precursors) Regulations 2025
Schedule 2
Matters for inclusion in transport security plan
SECOND SCHEDULERegulation 6(2)Matters for inclusion in transport security plan
1. The precautions to ensure a relevant consignment is secure for the entire duration of the journey.
2. The names of all authorised individuals that are allowed unsupervised access to a relevant consignment.
3. The procedures for amending the transport security plan by the addition of names of new authorised individuals or the removal of the names of existing authorised individuals.
4. The procedures for instructing individuals who have access to, or who use or handle, a relevant consignment, on the transport security plan procedures.
5. Designating an individual who is responsible for maintaining the transport security plan.
6. The system for recording details and reconciling incoming and outgoing quantities of explosives or explosive precursors in a relevant consignment.
7. The procedures for reporting to authorities any theft, attempted theft or unexplained loss of a relevant consignment or any occurrence mentioned in regulation 27(1) involving a relevant consignment.
8. The name and contact details of any sub‑contractor involved in conveying a relevant consignment.
9. The precautions in place to ensure that a relevant consignment is only loaded from a person who is authorised to supply the relevant consignment and that it is only delivered to a person who is authorised to be supplied with the relevant consignment.
10. The precautions in place to ensure that if a relevant consignment is temporarily stored or kept during the loading or transport process, it is stored or kept in a secure magazine or suitable depositary identified in the transport security plan.
11. The precautions in place to ensure that a relevant consignment is transported at all times under lock and key or under constant surveillance.
12. The procedures for undertaking sealing of a relevant consignment if required by the transport security plan and for regular assessments of sealing procedures to monitor their effectiveness.
13. The system to monitor the location of the relevant consignment during transport and to instruct workers in emergency procedures.
14. The systems and procedures in place to record —
individuals authorised to pilot the vessel or drive the vehicle conveying a relevant consignment by water or road;
every vessel or vehicle used for transporting a relevant consignment by water or road, on which seals can be fitted to detect entry to the vessel or vehicle;
that a relevant consignment is only transferred at the end of the journey to a person who is authorised by or under the Act to possession of the relevant consignment; and
details of relevant consignments conveyed by water or road, including —
seal numbers and any changes in seals necessary for part deliveries;
accurate weight measurement or other reconciliation (for example, the number of bags) of all the relevant consignment at loading and unloading; and
confirmation on a load‑by‑load basis of whether the load was delivered with all seals and locks intact.
15. The protocols that are in place to refuse loading of any vessel or vehicle that is not included in the record of vessels or vehicles under item 14(b).
16. When a relevant consignment is being transported by road, the procedures in place to ensure that the vehicle is not left unattended unless —
the vehicle is left in a secure site;
the relevant consignment is under lock and key; and
the relevant locks are sealed with numbered seals to assist in the detection of theft or attempted theft.