New South Wales Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
(Clause 4)
"ADG Code" means the sixth edition of the Australian Code for the Transport of
Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail approved by the Ministerial Council for Road
Transport and published by the Australian Government.
"aerosol" has the same meaning as in the ADG Code.
"amorces" means dots of an explosive substance mainly consisting of any one or
more of the following substances, namely potassium chlorate, amorphous
phosphorus, antimony sulfide and sulfur, the explosive substance being
enclosed between 2 pieces of paper or other suitable material and present in a
proportion not exceeding 7.5 grams to every thousand dots.
"approved" means approved by the WorkCover Authority.
"Australian Explosives Code" means the Australian Code for the Transport of
Explosives by Road and Rail , as published by the Australian Government.
"blasting explosives" means dangerous goods of Classes 1.1D and 1.5D, other
than gunpowder.
"carrying section", in relation to a vehicle or vessel, means the section of
the vehicle or vessel in or on which dangerous goods are carried.
"city" has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1993 .
"collector’s permit" means a collector’s permit under this Regulation.
"combustible liquid" means goods (other than dangerous goods of Classes 1-9,
inclusive) referred to as combustible liquids in AS 1940 (The storage and
handling of flammable and combustible liquids) .
"compressed gas" means dangerous goods of Class 2 contained in the gaseous
state under pressure.
"confetti bomb" means a pyrotechnic device designed to project confetti and to
emit a report when an igniting string is pulled and containing an explosive
substance with a mass not exceeding 30 milligrams, mainly consisting of any
one or more of the substances potassium chlorate, amorphous phosphorus,
antimony sulfide and sulfur.
"consignor" has the same meaning as in the ADG Code.
"contravene" includes fail to observe.
"council" has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1993 .
"cryogenic liquid" means a gas that at a pressure of 101.325 kilopascals
absolute can be liquefied only by cooling below 125K, and that is kept as a
liquid at or near atmospheric pressure, and includes liquid carbon dioxide (
UN No 2187 ) and liquid nitrous oxide, refrigerated liquid ( UN No 2201 ).
"cylinder" means a gas cylinder as defined in Appendix E to AS 1200 (Pressure
equipment) , being a gas cylinder that:
(a) has a capacity exceeding 0.1 litre, and
(b) is not a disposable container."depot" means a building, structure, room, compartment, tank, store, area or receptacle in or on which dangerous goods are kept, but does not include a process building.
(a) one end of which is closed and the other:(i) left open for the insertion of safety fuse for the purpose of initiating an explosion within the tube, or(ii) fitted with wires or other devices for that purpose, and sealed, and
(b) that is loaded with a charge of chemicals (such as lead azide, pentaerythrite tetranitrate (pentaerythritol tetranitrate; PETN) or lead styphnate), or of chemicals and other goods, the charge being designed to produce an explosion of the tube that may be communicated to other tubes similarly constructed and charged."display firework" means a firework (other than a distress signal or a toy firework) consisting of a case or contrivance forming a squib, gerbe, cracker, serpent, rocket, mortar shell, lance, wheel, coloured fire, Roman candle or other article specially adapted for the production of a pyrotechnic effect or a sound effect.
(a) dangerous goods to which the ADG Code applies, has the same meaning as in that Code, and
(b) dangerous goods to which the Australian Explosives Code applies, has the same meaning as in that Code."fuel dispensing unit" means mechanical equipment for the delivery of dangerous goods of Class 2.1 or 3 directly into the fuel tanks of vehicles or vessels, whether a pump is included in the equipment or not.
(a) of any flammable gas or any vapour from a flammable liquid does not exceed 5 per cent of the lower explosive limit of the gas or vapour, and
(b) of any toxic vapour does not exceed the airborne concentration specified in the publication entitled “Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment” published by Worksafe Australia."gunpowder" means an explosive substance mainly consisting of sulfur, charcoal or other carbon, and either potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate.
(a) a licence that has not been transferred, or a permit-means the person to whom it was issued, or
(b) a licence that has been transferred-means the person to whom it was last transferred."IBC" (intermediate bulk container) means a rigid or flexible portable packaging for the transport of dangerous goods that:
(a) has the capacity of not more than:(i) for solids of Packing Group I packed in a composite, fibreboard, flexible, wooden or rigid plastics container-1 500 litres, or(ii) for solids of Packing Group I packed in a metal container-3 000 litres, or(iii) for solids or liquids of Packing Group II and III-3 000 litres, and
(b) is designed for mechanical handling, and
(c) is resistant to the stresses produced in usual handling and transport."immediate packaging" means an inner packaging designed to be used without an outer packaging.
(a) consists of a case in which there is a substance or substances that burn rapidly when ignited, and
(b) with or without other articles, is intended to be part of the propulsion system of a model rocket."MSC" means metric standard conditions of pressure and temperature, that is, a pressure of 101.325 kilopascals and a temperature of 15°Celsius.
(a) a material that is part of a building-means the material is not combustible within the meaning of AS 1530 (Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures) , or
(b) a building or a part of a building-means the building or part is constructed wholly of materials that are not combustible as referred to in paragraph (a)."outer packaging" has the same meaning as in the ADG Code.
(a) contains a charge of chemicals (such as lead azide or lead styphnate), or of chemicals and other goods, covered and protected by a coating of tinfoil or other approved material and with or without an anvil, and
(b) if packed with other similar devices, is so constructed and packed that an explosion of the device does not cause an en masse explosion."pool chlorine" means dangerous goods of Class 5.1, being calcium hypochlorite, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, sodium trichloroisocyanurate, potassium dichloroisocyanurate, dichloroisocyanuric acid, trichloroisocyanuric acid and other oxidising agents, in solid form, used for chlorinating water.
(a) any explosive, or
(b) any ingredient for explosives that either is an explosive substance or when mixed or brought into contact with another substance or article, including another ingredient for explosives, that is in that building, is capable of forming a mixture or compound that is an explosive substance,is manufactured (or is used in any process of manufacture) or is assembled, disassembled, modified, tested, pressed or packed (or is used as a part of a similar process), but does not include a building that under the terms of the licence or of an order in writing by the WorkCover Authority is not to be regarded as a process building.
(a) public place, or
(b) railway, tramway or aerodrome, or
(c) waterway used for navigation, or
(d) dock, wharf, pier, jetty, reservoir (other than a reservoir used for the supply to the public of reticulated water), river wall, sea wall or bridge, or
(e) furnace, kiln, forge or fire for manufacturing purposes or for the use of any boiler, engine or machine, or
(f) water main or water supply channel (other than an underground main or channel), or
(g) main electrical substation, or
(h) electrical power transmission line having a line voltage of one kilovolt or more, or
(i) main gas transmission line (other than an underground line), or
(j) radio or television transmitter used in community broadcasting or television services."protected work" means any:
(a) dwelling-house, or
(b) government or public building, church, chapel, college, school, hospital, theatre or public hall, or
(c) shop, factory, warehouse, store or other building, or any timber yard, in which any person is employed or engaged in a trade, business or profession, or
(d) building or structure in or about which persons are usually present or from time to time assemble, or
(e) depot or process building situated on premises that are licensed, or required to be licensed, under section 8 or 19 of the Act or that, if the premises were in the State, would be required to be so licensed, or
(f) reservoir used for the supply to the public of reticulated water."public place" means a place to which the public has its own right to resort, and includes a public road.
(a) burns and does not explode, and
(b) does not contain its own means of ignition, and
(c) is of such strength and construction and contains an explosive substance in such quantity that the burning of the fuse will not be communicated, except through an end of the fuse, to other similar fuses, and
(d) burns at a rate of one metre in not less than 90 seconds or more than 120 seconds."screen wall" means a wall not less than 2 metres high of such material and so constructed and placed as to preclude the penetration of vapour through it.
(a) a container of or for liquid dangerous goods (other than dangerous goods of Class 2 or flammable or combustible liquids) having a capacity exceeding 450 litres, or
(b) a container (other than a cylinder, a refillable container or a disposable container) of or for dangerous goods of Class 2 designed to contain gas under pressure, or
(c) a container (including any fill-point, dip-point or vent outlet of the container) of or for flammable or combustible liquids having a capacity exceeding 450 litres."the Act" means the Dangerous Goods Act 1975 .
(a) descriptive of those goods, or
(b) in respect of which, either alone or in combination with any pictorial or other matter, the manufacturer of the goods or a person engaged in their processing, sale or distribution has any proprietary rights."transport container" means a container that is in or on, or forms part of, a vehicle or vessel and is manufactured, adapted or used for the carriage of dangerous goods.