✨ Hazardous Substances (Fumigants) Transfer Notice 2004
29 OCTOBER 2004 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 140 3473
(a) all or part of—
(i) a ship:
(ii) an aircraft:
(iii) a building:
(iv) a glasshouse:
(v) any other enclosed structure:
(b) a fumigation cell:
(c) a shipping container:
(d) a silo:
(e) a soil area:
(f) a covered space:
(g) any other area where a hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 (fumigants) is
or is intended to be released.
fumigation cell means a sealed chamber, which may include a shipping container, used
exclusively for fumigation
fumigation under sheets means fumigation carried out under gas-proof sheets of plastic,
tarpaulins, or other materials, but does not include space fumigation in which such sheets are
used to isolate the fumigation area
person in charge, in relation to a place where fumigation is or is intended to be carried out,
means a person who is—
(a) the owner, lessee, sublessee, occupier, or person in possession of the place, or any
part of it; or
(b) any other person who, at the relevant time, is in effective control or possession of
the relevant part of the place
place includes a fumigation area
risk area means the fumigation area and any area (including a ship, aircraft, building, space or
structure) to which, in the opinion of an approved handler, a hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 may penetrate if released
shipping container—
(a) includes a standardised device—
(i) of a permanent character strong enough to be suitable for repeated use; and
(ii) used to contain or hold goods—
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