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Queensland. 1996 ‘Storage Measures for Armourers, Dealers, and Theatrical Ordnance Suppliers - External Doors.’ Weapons Regulation 1996 (As in force on 1 July 2015); Section 34 (Part 5). Brisbane: Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel. 19 December

Relevant contents

34. External doors

(1) This section applies to any door able to give access into the premises.

(2) The door must have 1 padbolt fitted within 300mm of its top and 1 padbolt fitted within 300mm of its bottom, and a built-in deadlock.

(3) If the padbolt is on the outside of the door, the padbolt must have a sturdy padlock.

(4) The deadlock and padlock must always be locked (other than for the time necessary to have the premises open for a proper purpose).

(5) A door (other than a glass shopfront door) must be made of steel or solid timber and have steel door jambs.

(6) A glass shopfront door must be made of laminated glass in a metal frame and have metal door jambs and a grill.

(7) The pins inside the door hinges must be incapable of ready removal.

[The Act referred to in this Regulation is the Weapons Act 1990]

ID: Q2727

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