✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
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transfer line means piping that—
(a) is used or intended to be used to transfer a hazardous substance between a stationary tank and—
(i) another stationary tank; or
(ii) a vehicle, ship, or aircraft; and
(b) includes a wharf line and a bunker line
transfer point, in relation to a stationary container system, means the point at which pipework connected to the stationary container system terminates at—
(a) a dispensing device used to fill packaging or the fuel system, electrical system, or control system of a vehicle, ship, or aircraft; or
(b) a fitting that is periodically connected to a transfer line to or from a ship or bulk transport container such as a tank wagon, ship, or aircraft
transportable container has the meaning given to it by regulation 3 of the Hazardous Substance (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations 2004
UL refers to Underwriter Laboratories
UL 1316 means the Standard for Glass-Fibre-Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage Tanks for Petroleum Products, Alcohols, and Alcohol-Gasoline Mixtures
UL 2085 means the Standard for Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable Combustible Liquids
UN Model Regulations means the 13th revised edition of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations, published in July 2003 by the United Nations (New York and Geneva)
UPSS means the 1st Edition of the Code of Practice for the Design, Installation and Operation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems, published in 1992 by the Occupational Safety and Health Service of the Department of Labour
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References to class, hazard classifications etc
Where this Schedule refers to a substance or group of substances by reference to any 1 or more numerals and letters, then, unless the context otherwise requires, the combination of numbers and letters constitutes the hazard classification of the substance as follows:
(a) the first (or only) numeral refers to the class of the substance, indicating the intrinsic hazardous properties of the substance as described in regulation 4(1)(a) of the Hazardous Substances (Classification) Regulations 2001; and
(b) the second and any subsequent numerals (if any) refer to the subclass of the substance within that class, indicating the type of hazard of the substance as described in regulation 4(1)(b) of those regulations; and
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