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(ii)
(b) an approved handler is available to provide
assistance, if necessary, to the person at all times
while the substance is being handled by the
person; or
at a refuelling outlet—
(i) the person is self service refuelling a vehicle,
aircraft or ship with petrol or aviation gasoline or
racing gasoline; or
(ii) the person is self service filling a container with
less than 250 litres of petrol or aviation gasoline
or racing gasoline; and
(iii) an approved handler is available to provide
assistance, if necessary, to the person at all times
while the substance is being handled by the
person.
Regulation 58
The regulations apply to low flashpoint diesel as if regulation 58
were omitted.
Regulation 61
Subclauses (3), (4), and (5) do not apply to a vehicle at the
dispensing unit of a refuelling outlet if, when petrol, or aviation
gasoline, or racing gasoline is being delivered to the fuel tank of the
vehicle,—
Regulation 77
(1) the engine of the vehicle is turned off; and
(2) no source of ignition is brought within 3 metres of the fuel
tank of the vehicle.
This regulation applies to petrol and aviation gasoline and racing
gasoline as if the petrol, aviation gasoline, or racing gasoline (as the
case may be) is subject to the tracking provisions of the Hazardous
Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001.
The regulations apply to low flashpoint diesel as if regulation 77
were omitted.
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