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About the Institute of Explosives Engineers

Who Is the Institute For?

If you, your company or your employer is associated with the Explosives Industry or your job involves the use of explosives including, in some circumstances, being a member of your Country’s Armed Services, membership of the Institute is of interest to you.

Diversity of Membership

Much of strength of the Institute is founded on the diversity of the disciplines practised by its members. The explosives fraternity today consists of Engineers, Scientists, Logisticians, Academics and Legislators, many of then in uniform. A recent survey of our overall membership profile revealed some 25 different disciplines covering 20 industry sectors.

Membership Earned by Achievement

Membership of this Institute is not by subscription alone, unlike other related organizations. Individual membership for this Institute is based on the key criteria of competency and experience that is confirmed by examination or, in the case of the Armed Services, successful completion of specific explosives engineering based training courses.

Company Membership

The Institute is grateful for the support it receives from its Company Members, all commercial organisations actively involved in the business.

 
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Education and Training for the Explosives Sector
Legal Committee – Regulations Update
New Guidance on the Disposal of Explosives
New Explosives Regulations