✨ Transport and Securities Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 4
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Hazardous substances to be carried are restricted to Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 as defined in NZS 5433:1988.
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(a) All packages of hazardous substances shall be loaded in individual Chemcourier bins and/or shrink wrapped pallets which are clearly labelled. Hazardous substances classified under NZS 5433:1988 as “do not load or store with” or “separate by 1 metre from” shall be separated by at least one bin or shrink wrapped pallet or pallet space that contains mutually compatible goods. Vehicles carrying non-compatible hazardous substances (ie those listed in Table 5 as “do not load or store with”) in the same vehicle are to have all non-compatible hazardous substances loaded into bins which are sealed with nets of a type approved by the Land Transport Safety Authority.
Less than bin quantities of “Do not load or store with” hazardous substances may be loaded into an approved segregation device. These segregation devices include United Nations approved 44 gallon open head steel drums and/or Department of Transport (USA) approved 80 gallon recovery drums as per certified photos supplied to Chemcourier Services Limited. Other segregation devices used shall comply with the performance tests given in Supplement 3 to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (1992).
(b) Bins and/or approved segregation devices and/or palletised loads shall be secured inside contractors vehicles as per the Truck Loading Code. This means load binders will be required.
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Where bins are required they must be either the Chemcourier Services Limited alloy “bin” or the type shown in the certified photo supplied to Chemcourier Services Limited made of glass reinforced polyethylene and shall be compatible with the classes carried within.
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Chemcourier Services Limited shall maintain quality certification under ISO 9002 and NZS 5433:1988 with respect to compliance with this approval.
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Except where specifically provided for in this approval, vehicles shall comply with all current provisions of the Transport Act 1962, Traffic Regulations 1976 and Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974.
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A copy of this Gazette notice shall be kept on the vehicle in an accessible location and produced if required by personnel from the Land Transport Safety Authority or New Zealand Police.
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Chemcourier Services Limited have assured the Land Transport Safety Authority of their full compliance with the above conditions. Accordingly this exemption will be cancelled if this is not consistently achieved.
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Any vehicles operating under this approval shall be made available to the staff of the Land Transport Safety Authority (or its nominated agents) on request for audit purposes to check compliance with the above conditions.
Signed on the 10th day of January 1994.
A. E. WILCOX, Director of Land Transport Safety.
(RT 21/9)
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Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986
Approval of Course in Map Reading
Pursuant to section 48 (2) (f) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986; and pursuant to a delegation given by the Acting Director of Land Transport Safety in an instrument of delegation dated the 20th day of August 1993, I, Warren Richard Gillespie Simeon, Manager, Road User Standards, hereby approve the following organisation to conduct a course in map reading for the purposes of regulation 11 (1) (c) of the Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulations 1987:
Northland Driving School, Whangarei.
Signed at Wellington this 17th day of January 1994.
W. R. G. SIMEON, Manager, Road User Standards.
(File: RU04/8)
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Authorities and Other Agencies of State
Securities Commission
Securities Act 1978
The Authorised Life Insurance Companies Notice (No. 6) 1993 Amendment No. 1
Pursuant to the Securities Act 1978, the Securities Commission gives the following notice.
Notice
- Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the Authorised Life Insurance Companies Notice (No. 6) 1993, Amendment No.1 and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Authorised Life Insurance Companies Notice (No. 6) 1993 (hereinafter referred to as the principal notice.)
(2) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
- Schedule amended—The Schedule to the principal notice is hereby amended by deleting the name “American International Assurance (Bermuda) Limited” and replacing it with “American International Assurance Company (Bermuda) Limited”.
Dated this 18th day of January 1994.
The Common Seal of the Securities Commission was hereunto affixed in the presence of:
[L.S.]
P. D. McKENZIE, Chairman.
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Hazardous Substances Carriage Requirements Exemption
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🚂 Transport & Communications10 January 1994
Hazardous Substances, Transport Act 1962, Exemption, Chemcourier Services Limited
- A. E. Wilcox, Director of Land Transport Safety
🚂 Approval of Course in Map Reading
🚂 Transport & Communications17 January 1994
Map Reading Course, Driving School, Northland
- Warren Richard Gillespie Simeon, Manager, Road User Standards
🏭 Amendment to Authorised Life Insurance Companies Notice
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 January 1994
Life Insurance, Securities Act 1978, American International Assurance
- P. D. McKenzie, Chairman, Securities Commission