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(b) if the controlled zone abuts an area of low intensity land use, by not less than the distance
specified in column 4 of the table in clause 30(4) opposite the capacity of the above ground
stationary tank in column 1 of that table.
24 Requirement to hold certain packages of class 3.1 hazardous substance in building of a certain type
(1) A class 3.1A, or class 3.B, or class 3.1C hazardous substance to which this Part applies that is
contained in 1 or more packages, other than a package to which clause 28 applies, must be held in a
building of a type specified in subclause (2).
(2) The types are—
(a) a type A building; or
(b) a type B building; or
(c) a type C building; or
(d) a type D building.
(3) Despite subclause (1), a class 3.1A, or class 3.1B, or class 3.1C hazardous substance that is contained
in 1 or more packages may be held in a storage cabinet—
(a) that is constructed and installed in accordance with section 4.5 of AS 1940; and
(b) if—
(i) each package does not contain more than 20 litres of the hazardous substance; and
(ii) the aggregate quantity of all packages of class 3.1A, or class 3.1B, or class 3.1C
hazardous substance does not exceed 250 litres.
25 Separation of building holding packages up to 60 litres of class 3.1A or class 3.1B hazardous substances or packages of any amount of class 3.1C hazardous substance from boundary of controlled zone
(1) This clause applies to every type A, or type B, or type C, or type D building that holds 1 or more
packages that contains, or each contain, as the case may be,—
(a) up to 60 litres of a class 3.1A or class 3.1B hazardous substance to which this Part applies; or
(b) a class 3.1C hazardous substance to which this Part applies.
(2) If the controlled zone in which a building to which this clause applies abuts an area of high intensity
land use, the building must be separated from the boundary of the controlled zone by not less than the
distance specified in column 4 of the table set out in clause 30(5) opposite the aggregate quantity of all
packages of class 3.1A, or class 3.1B, or class 3.1C hazardous substances specified in whichever of
column 1, or column 2, or column 3 of that table relates to the building.
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