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Re: SRA Detonators



Well they are an explosive and they do not require a licence of any sort. It
would make sense to try to use other means of protection where possible,
especially for the noise concernes and possible theft.
On the south Danny


"David & Julie Donald" <dsjmd@hermes.net.au> wrote in message
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> Despite the comments made by other posters, I am aware that the Dept of
> Transport in NSw are opposed to their use, and are trying to encourage all
rail
> operators to find alternatives to the use of detonators.  I am not fully
aware
> of the reasons for their opposition, but I suspect that it has something
to do
> with the safety/risk factor, and the fact that the devices, if in the
wrong
> hands, are perceived as being dangerous.
>
> --
>
> Regards
>
> David Donald
> Springwood, NSW
>
> dsjmd@hermes.net.au
>
>