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(i) if the stationary container system is designed for use in specific environmental
conditions or a specific temperature range, or both, in those environmental conditions,
or that temperature range, or both; or
(ii) if a hazardous substance to be contained in the stationary container system is subject to
requirements relating to environmental conditions or the temperature range in which it
must be contained, or both, in those environmental conditions, or that temperature
range, or both; or
(iii) in any other case, in the temperature range minus 10°C to 50°C; and
(b) any materials used in the construction, maintenance, or repair of the stationary container
system do not react with the hazardous substance in or on the stationary container system, or
interact to significantly affect or weaken the stationary container system so that the
requirements of this Schedule cannot be complied with.
7 Requirements when contained hazardous substances change
(1) This clause applies if a stationary tank that has contained 1 or more hazardous substances (the old
substance) is to contain a different hazardous substance (the new substance).
(2) The new substance must not be introduced into the stationary tank unless—
(a) the new substance and the old substance are compatible; or
(b) if the new substance and the old substance are not compatible, the stationary tank has been
completely emptied of the old substance.
Part 3
Obligations and restrictions for above ground stationary tanks for hazardous liquids
8 Design, construction, and installation of above ground stationary tank for hazardous liquids
(1) This clause does not apply to an above ground stationary tank that is required to comply with the
Health and Safety in Employment (Pressure Equipment, Cranes, and Passenger Ropeways)
Regulations 1999.
(2) Every above ground stationary tank used to store hazardous liquids must be designed and constructed
in accordance with—
(a) NZS/API 650; or
(b) NZS/BS 2654; or
(c) API 620: 2002; or
(d) SWRI 95-03; or
(e) SWRI 93-01; or
(f) UL 2085; or
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