✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

(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.

The regulations apply to the following substances as if regulation 9 were omitted:

Acridine
Ammonia, >10-35% aqueous solution
Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
Hydrazine, >3-10% aqueous solution
Hydrazine, 1-3% aqueous solution
Iodine (solid)
Naphthenic acids, copper salts

This regulation applies to the following substances as if each substance does not have a class 9 hazard classification:

Cadmium
Cyclohexanamine
Ethene, tetrachloro-, (perchloroethylene)
Hydrofluoric acid, >60% aqueous solution
Hydrofluoric acid, >7-60% aqueous solution
Methane, isothiocyanato-
Pentanedial, (glutaraldehyde)

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

Regulation 51

Changes to Controls

This regulation applies to ethane, tetrachloro, (perchloroethylene) as if the item in Schedule 3 of the regulations relating to classification 9.1A were omitted and the following substituted:

9.1A 1,000 L



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 35


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 35





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