✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations




26 MARCH NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 803

(2) A hazardous substance to which this regulation applies must,
if left unattended, be secured so that a person cannot gain
access to the substance unless the person has a key or other
device used for operating locks.

This regulation applies to ammonia, >50% aqueous solution, and
ammonia, 35-50% aqueous solution, as if regulation 9 were
omitted.

This regulation applies to anhydrous ammonia as if the item in
Schedule 1 of the regulations relating to classifications 6.1C and
9.1A were omitted and the following substituted:

6.1C 100 kg

9.1A 100 kg

This regulation applies to chlorine, hydrogen sulphide, and nitrosyl
chloride as if chlorine, hydrogen sulphide, and nitrosyl chloride do
not have a class 9 hazard classification.

Regulation 11

The regulations apply as if regulation 11 were omitted.

Regulation 32

This regulation applies as if subclauses (1) and (2) were omitted.

Control – Hazardous
Substances
(Identification)
Regulations 2001
Changes to Controls

Regulation 4

This regulation applies to anhydrous ammonia as if the heading
were omitted and the following substituted:

  1. Exclusion for certain substances

This regulation applies to anhydrous ammonia as if, after
subclause (1) the following was inserted:

(1A) These regulations do not apply to anhydrous ammonia
that is contained in equipment that forms part of any other
equipment in which anhydrous ammonia is used as a
refrigerant.



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πŸ₯ Changes to controls relating to hazardous gases (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Hazardous Substances, Regulations, Ammonia, Anhydrous Ammonia, Chlorine, Hydrogen Sulphide, Nitrosyl Chloride