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Form ER4A for the GRANT of a COER Explosives Certificate appears deceptively simple, but it has a dual application. For our purpose, we need to both Acquire and Keep black powder, hence the need to complete Parts A, C and D of the document. A downloadable pdf can be found at https://
www.essex.police.uk/contact-us/firearmsapplication/ application-forms/ Note that the 2014 revisions have extended the previous 3 year ‘date to date’ life of the Certificate, to allow coterminous renewal with your FAC and SGC. Since 2012, the Recipient Competent Authority (RCA) document that permits you to TRANSPORT your newly acquired black powder has been supplied with your certificate. The full name for the RCA is the POMSTER, the acronym for Placing On the Market and Supervision of Transfers of Explosives Regulations 1993. You’ll be required to show these documents whenever you make a purchase of black powder for transportation to your storage location, or if you are transporting material for use on the range.
You must give careful consideration to the precise design and location of your storage, mindful of the fact that your black powder must now be stored in a particular type of container/box – sample structural specifications for which can be found on the Interweb at;
Reloading.org.uk. powder_storage.htm
It is also recommended, but NOT a requirement, that all smokeless propellants are stored in a similar manner