✨ Health and Safety Regulations
26 MARCH
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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The plan specified in subclause (1), and the records specified in subclause (2), may be part of any
other management documentation relating to the safety of a stationary container system whether or not
that documentation is—
(a) required under the Act or any other Act; or
(b) prepared for any other reason.
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Requirement to keep records for stationary container system
(1) The documents specified in subclause (2) must be readily available for inspection.
(2) The documents are—
(a) the plan specified in clause 81(1); and
(b) the records specified in clause 81(2); and
(c) the documents (if any) referred to in clause 81(4).
Part 18
Repairs, alterations, and maintenance
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Repair, alteration, etc 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) The repair, alteration, maintenance, inspection, and testing of an above ground stationary tank used to
store hazardous liquids must be carried out in accordance with—
(a) API 653; or
(b) EEMUA 159; or
(c) a code of practice approved by the Authority under section 79 of the Act that specifies
requirements equivalent to the requirements specified in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b).
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Test certificate becomes invalid if above ground stationary tank repaired, altered, relocated etc
A test certificate issued under Part 19 in respect of a stationary container system becomes invalid if—
(a) for a stationary container system that includes an above ground stationary tank certified as
suitable to contain a hazardous liquid,—
(i) repairs or alterations are carried out on the tank below the maximum liquid level of the
tank; or
(ii) the tank is altered so that the shell height or length is changed; or
(iii) other than in the case of a tank that is constructed to be movable and has an integral
support structure that rests on the ground, the tank is relocated; or
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