Victorian Consolidated Regulations
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For ease of reference only, definitions (but not other parts of speech and grammatical forms of a word or phrase defined) appear in bold in the text. Section 39 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 provides that where a word or phrase is given a particular meaning in an Act or subordinate instrument, other parts of speech and grammatical forms of that word or phrase have, unless the contrary intention appears, corresponding meanings. - SECT 310
Information to registered medical practitioner
310. Information to registered medical practitioner
(1) Despite anything in this Part, a manufacturer or first supplier of
dangerous goods must disclose the chemical name of an ingredient of the
dangerous goods to a registered medical practitioner if-
(a) the MSDS for the dangerous goods, or the marking on the container in
which the dangerous goods are supplied, does not disclose the chemical
name of the ingredient; and
(b) the medical practitioner requests the chemical name of the ingredient
to assist with the management of his or her patient.
(2) The manufacturer or first supplier must immediately comply with a request
from a registered medical practitioner for the chemical name of an ingredient
of dangerous goods.
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