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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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0191
1.4 G
Articles designed to produce signals.
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0192
1.1 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0196
1.1 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0313
1.2 G
See Entry for UN No 0195
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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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0193
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0194
1.1 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0195
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0197
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0373
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0191
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0493
1.4 G
See Entry for UN No 0194
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0376
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0319
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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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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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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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0372
1.2 G
See Entry for UN No 0318
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0110
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0318
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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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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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0334
1.2 G
See Entry for UN No 0333
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0335
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0333
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0337
1.4 S
See Entry for UN No 0334
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0333
1.1 G
Fireworks Pyrotechnic articles designed for entertainment.
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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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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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0212
1.3 G
Tracers for ammunition Sealed articles containing pyrotechnic substances, designed to reveal the trajectory of a projectile.
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0093
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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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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0418
1.2 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0419
1.1 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0420
1.1 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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0421
1.2 G
See Entry for UN No 0092
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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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0049
1.1 G
Cartridges, Flash Articles consisting of a casing, a primer and flash powder, all assembled in one piece ready for firing.
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0050
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0049
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0299
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0039
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0039
1.2 G
Bombs Explosive articles which are dropped from aircraft. They may contain a flammable liquid with bursting charge, a photo-flash composition or a bursting charge. The term includes: bombs, photo-flash.
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0009
1.2 G
Ammunition Generic term related mainly to articles of military application consisting of all kind of bombs, grenades, rockets, mines, projectiles and other similar devices. Ammunition, Incendiary Ammunition containing incendiary substance. Except when the composition is an explosive per se, it also contains one or more of the following: a propelling charge with primer and igniter charge; a fuze with burster or expelling charge.
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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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0015
1.2 G
Ammunition, Smoke Ammunition containing smoke-producing substance. Except when the substance is an explosive per se, the ammunition also contains one or more of the following: a propelling charge with primer and igniter charge; a fuze with burster or expelling charge.
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0019
1.3 G
See Entry for UN No 0018
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0171
1.2 G
Ammunition, illuminating with or without burster, expelling charge or propelling charge Ammunition designed to produce a single source of intense light for lighting up an area. The term includes illuminating cartridges, grenades and projectiles; and illuminating and target identification bombs.
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