β¨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
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(5)
(i) when the substance is retrieved from the place; or
(ii) when all bait containing the substance disintegrates
or is destroyed, but no less than 1 month after the
last application of the substance; or
(h) in the case of paste containing sodium cyanide, when the
substance has been retrieved from the place, or has
disintegrated, or has been destroyed, or is no longer toxic,
but not less than 2 months after the last application of the
substance; or
(i) in the case of encapsulated paste containing potassium
cyanide, when the substance has been retrieved from the
place, or has disintegrated, or has been destroyed, or is no
longer toxic, but not less than 4 months after the last
application of the substance; or
(j) in the case of encapsulated pellet containing potassium
cyanide,β
(i) if the substance is contained in a biodegradable bait
bag, when the substance is no longer toxic, but not
less than 4 months after the last application of the
substance; or
(ii) in the case of other contained ground-based
application, 2 months after the substance has been
retrieved from the place.
(5) Signs must be removed at the later ofβ
(a) when they are no longer required to remain under
subclause (4); or
(b) in the case of signs that include information to which a
legal obligation applies that requires the signs to remain in
place for a longer period of time, the expiry of that longer
period of time.
Regulation 32
The regulations apply to each hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 as if this regulation were omitted.
Regulation 48
This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in
Schedule 1 as if subclause (1) were omitted and the following
substituted:
(1) The Authority may set an application rate for a substance that is
designed for biocidal action if an environmental exposure limit
has been set for the substance.
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