Safety and security obligations for customs cargo service providers are mandatory and exemptive relief is prohibited. Regulation 5 requires CCSPs acting as custodians to ensure safety and security of premises-including access control, adequate facilities for handling and examination, provision of office and EDI amenities and residential and transport facilities for customs staff-and these safety and security requirements are not subject to exemption; Commissioners must ensure compliance, require publication of service charge schedules, and enforce indemnity bond obligations. Annexure A details safety, storage, firefighting, contingency and handling standards for hazardous cargo.
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Safety and security obligations for customs cargo service providers are mandatory and exemptive relief is prohibited.
Regulation 5 requires CCSPs acting as custodians to ensure safety and security of premises-including access control, adequate facilities for handling and examination, provision of office and EDI amenities and residential and transport facilities for customs staff-and these safety and security requirements are not subject to exemption; Commissioners must ensure compliance, require publication of service charge schedules, and enforce indemnity bond obligations. Annexure A details safety, storage, firefighting, contingency and handling standards for hazardous cargo.
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