✨ Hazardous Substances Separation Regulations
892 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 35
(i) is constructed of fire-resisting materials; and
(ii) does not have any opening located—
(A) below the top of any cylinder; or
(B) within 2 metres of any cylinder.
8 Separation of above ground stationary tank and transfer point for class 2.1.1 liquefiable gas from areas of high and low intensity land use
An above ground stationary tank that contains a class 2.1.1 liquefiable gas to which this Part applies, and each transfer point connected to it, must be separated from—
(a) an area of high intensity land use by not less than the distance specified in column 2 of the table set out in clause 30(3) opposite the capacity of the above ground stationary tank specified in column 1 of that table; or
(b) an area of low intensity land use by not less than the distance specified in column 3 of the table set out in clause 30(3) opposite the capacity of the above ground stationary tank specified in column 1 of that table.
9 Separation of building holding class 2.1.2 flammable aerosols from area of high intensity land use
(1) This clause applies to a building that holds class 2.1.2 flammable aerosols to which this Part applies the aggregate capacity of which exceed 3,000 litres.
(2) A building to which this clause applies must be separated from an area of high intensity land use by not less than 3 metres.
10 Separation of above ground stationary tank containing class 3.1 hazardous substance from areas of high and low intensity land use
(1) This clause does not apply to a domestic oil-burning installation that—
(a) includes a stationary tank that has a capacity that does not exceed 1,200 litres; and
(b) complies with clause 64 of Schedule 8 (Controls for stationary container systems) of this notice.
(2) An above ground stationary tank that contains a class 3.1 hazardous substance to which this Part applies must be separated from—
(a) an area of high intensity land use by not less than the distance specified in whichever of column 2 or column 3 of the table set out in clause 30(4) relates to the substance opposite the capacity of the above ground stationary tank in column 1 of that table; or
(b) an area of low intensity land use by not less than the distance specified in column 4 of the table set out in clause 30(4) opposite the capacity of the above ground stationary tank in column 1 of that table.
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