(1) The chief executive must keep a register of authorised explosives.
(2) The register must include the following information about each authorised explosive:
(a) its name;
(b) a manufacturer or importer of the explosive, if identifiable;
(c) its composition, quality and character;
(d) a description of its explosive effect;
(e) its UN number and classification code, unless it is an unstable explosive article or substance;
(f) if it is an unstable explosive article or substance—the nature of its instability;
(g) if it is a consumer firework—whether it is registered under division 2.2.4 for Queen's birthday supply;
(h) if the authorisation is temporary—the period of authorisation;
(i) a unique authorisation number.
(3) The register is open to inspection only by the chief executive or a person authorised by the chief executive.
(4) However, the chief executive must give a list of authorised explosives to anyone who asks for it.
(5) The list—
(a) must not mention the composition, quality or character of the explosives listed; but
(b) for a consumer firework—must indicate whether the firework is registered for Queen's birthday supply.