DIPP Abolishes Licensing for Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil
Ammonium Nitrate
Fuel Oil (ANFO) explosive is prepared by mixing Ammonium Nitrate with Fuel Oil
in an aluminum or wooden tray with hand mixing and
immediately charging into the bore holes in the adjacent quarry or mines for
blasting. No packaging, storage, sale or transportation of ANFO is involved in
the conventional manufacturing and using process. The licencees
prepare ANFO for their own use and on the spot captive consumption for blasting
purposes in metaliferous mines/quarries.
ANFO manufacturers
are required to take licence for possession and use of blasting accessories viz booster, safety fuse, detonating fuse and detonators
under Explosive Rules, 2008 for which a firm has to obtain No Objection
Certificate (NOC) from District Authorities and NOC from Director General of
Mines Safety (DGMS). Monthly returns are filed by the licence holders under the
Explosive Rules, 2008 to District Authorities as well as Petroleum &
Explosives Safety Organization (PESO). Monthly returns are also filed by them for
use of Ammonium Nitrate returns under Ammonium Nitrate Rules, 2012.
The Government
advised ANFO manufacturers in November 2013 to apply for Industrial licence
under Industries (Development & Regulation) Act, 1951. After issue of this
advisory, The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion received almost
300 applications for grant of industrial licence for manufacturing ANFO, which
were under consideration in the Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion. Representations were received from stakeholders about hardship faced
in getting licence under the provisions of Industries (Development &
Regulation) Act, 1951.
The Government
after due consideration has decided that no licence under the IDR Act will be
necessary by mine owners to manufacture ANFO explosives. This will help mine
owners using ANFO to continue mining operations and will help the development
of cement industry as well as the construction sector.
[Source:
PIB (MoC&I) Press Release dated 20th November
2014]