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Civil Explosives Directive - Recommendations: Pyrotechnics/Ammunition

EU. Explosives for Civil Uses: Annex I, Directive 2014/28/EU, 29 March 2014

This list contains Directive 2014/28/EC's Annex I, a non-exhaustive list of pyrotechnic articles and ammunition, identified following the United Nations recommendations on the transport of dangerous goods (TDG).

Last updated 29 March 2023. Database contains 70 unique substances/entries.
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0373
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0193
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0376
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0319
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0110
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0318
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0337
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0334
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0405
1.4 S
Cartridges, Signal Articles designed to fire coloured flares or other signals from signal pistols, etc.
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0404
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0345
1.4 S
Projectiles Articles such as a shell or bullet which are projected from a cannon or other artillery gun, rifle or other small arm. They may be inert, with or without tracer, or may contain a burster or expelling charge or a bursting charge.
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0432
1.4 S
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0191
1.4 G
Articles designed to produce signals.
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0197
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0493
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0320
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0319
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0452
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0372
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0103
1.4 G
Fuse, igniter, tubular, metal clad Article consisting of a metal tube with a core of deflagrating explosive.
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0336
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0333
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0066
1.4 G
Cord, Igniter Article consisting of textile yarns covered with black powder or another fast burning pyrotechnic composition and of a flexible protective covering; or it consists of a core of black powder surrounded by a flexible woven fabric: It burns progressively along its length with an external flame and is used to transmit ignition from a device to a charge.
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0306
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0212
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0312
1.4 G
Cartridges, signal Articles designed to fire coloured flares or other signals from signal pistols.
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0403
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0300
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0009
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0435
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0434
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0297
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0254
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0301
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0018
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0303
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0015
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0363
1.4 G
Ammunition, proof Ammunition containing pyrotechnic substances, used to test the performance or strength of new ammunition, weapon component or assemblies.
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0362
1.4 G
Ammunition, practice Ammunition without a main bursting charge, containing a burster or expelling charge. Normally it also contains a fuze and a propelling charge.
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0425
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0424
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0503
1.4 G
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0431
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0428
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0195
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0487
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0492
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0319
1.3 G
Primers, tubular Articles consisting of a primer for ignition and an auxiliary charge of deflagrating explosive such as black powder used to ignite the propelling charge in a cartridge case, e.g. cannon.
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0318
1.3 G
Grenades hand or rifle Articles which are designed to be thrown by hand or to be projected by a rifle. The term includes: Grenades practice, hand or rifle.
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0101
1.3 G
Fuse/Fuze Although these two words have a common origin (French fusee, fusil) and are sometimes considered to be different spellings, it is useful to maintain the convention that fuse refers to a cord-like igniting device whereas fuze refers to a device used in ammunition which incorporates mechanical, electrical, chemical or hydrostatic components to initiate a train by deflagration or detonation. Fuse, instantaneous, non-detonating (quick-match) Article consisting of cotton yarns impregnated with fine black powder (quickmatch). It burns with an external flame and is used in ignition trains for fireworks, etc.
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0335
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0333
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0050
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0049
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0092
1.3 G
Flares Articles containing pyrotechnic substances which are designed for use to illuminate, identify, signal or warn.
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0054
1.3 G
Cartridges, Signal Articles designed to fire coloured flares or other signals from signal pistols, etc.
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0093
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0212
1.3 G
Tracers for ammunition Sealed articles containing pyrotechnic substances, designed to reveal the trajectory of a projectile.
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0299
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0039
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0254
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0171
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0424
1.3 G
Projectiles Articles such as a shell or bullet which are projected from a cannon or other artillery gun, rifle or other small arm. They may be inert, with or without tracer, or may contain a burster or expelling charge or a bursting charge. The term includes: projectiles, inert, with tracer; projectiles with burster or expelling charge; projectiles with bursting charge.
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0019
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0018
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0488
1.3 G
Ammunition, practice Ammunition without a main bursting charge, containing a burster or expelling charge. Normally it also contains a fuze and a propelling charge. The term excludes the following articles which are listed separately: Grenades, practice.
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0010
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0009
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0016
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0015
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0430
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0428
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