- Assess and plan the country’s overall explosive requirements; formulate procurement plans;
- Coordinate with the Department of Law and Order to secure a No Objection Certificate for obtaining an Export Licence;
- Ensure that the imported explosives are provided to the end users in Bhutan for their intended purpose;
- Ensure the safety and security of the explosive magazines;
- Ensure the safety and security of explosives during stops and while in transit;
- Arrange a meeting of the National Explosive Management Board (NEMB) to provide updates on activities and report to management;
- Keep accurate financial records and accounts.
- Submit the quarterly report on the status of explosives to the Department of Law and Order.
- Provide training for EMD personnel on safety, security, and the handling of explosives;
- Monitor and ensure that the end-users return all remaining explosives to the EMD upon completion of the project;
- Conduct inspections of the magazines periodically and liaise with the relevant SSPs, SPs, and OCs regarding the inspections of the magazines within their respective jurisdictions;
- Communicate with the Division SSPs/SPs/OCs concerning the safety of explosives during transportation and at stopping points;
- Carry out the annual disposal of expired explosives; and
- Execute any other assigned tasks.
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