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DANGEROUS GOODS (GENERAL) REGULATION 1999 - REG 14

Classification of dangerous goods

14 Classification of dangerous goods

(1) In this Regulation:
(a) a reference to a class (designated by a number, a number followed by an upper-case letter or an upper-case letter followed by a number) of dangerous goods is:
(i) if the class is Class 1-a reference to the class of goods so designated in Column 3 of Table 9.1 to the Australian Explosives Code, and
(ii) if the class is Class C1 or Class C2-a reference to combustible liquids of Class C1 or Class C2, respectively, as set out in AS 1940 (The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids) , and
(iii) in any other case-a reference to the class of goods so designated in the list in Appendix 2 to the ADG Code, and
(b) a reference to a Packing Group, designated by a numeral, of dangerous goods is a reference to the group of dangerous goods assigned to that group under regulation 2.5 of the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) (New South Wales) Regulations , and
(c) a reference to dangerous goods of a subsidiary risk, designated by a numeral, is a reference to the dangerous goods assigned that number under regulation 2.4 of the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) (New South Wales) Regulations , and
(d) a reference in any provision to a substance or article by means of the designation “UN Number” or “UN No” followed by a group of numerals is a reference to the substance or article designated by that group of numerals in the UN Recommendations.
(2) For the purposes of this Regulation, ammonium nitrate, liquid (hot concentrated solution) ( UN No 2426 ), being dangerous goods of Class 5.1, is to be taken to be dangerous goods of Class 5.1 Packing Group II.



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