✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
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(7)
The table specified in clauses 14 and 27 is:
| Area of high intensity land use (metres) |
|---|
| Column 1 |
| 3.1 A, B and C |
| 10 |
(8)
The table specified in clauses 16 and 29 is:
| Area of high intensity land use (metres) |
|---|
| Column 1 |
| Quantity of class 3.1A and |
| class 3.1B hazardous |
| substance (litres) |
| Up to 1,750 |
| 3,000 |
| 7,500 |
| Quantity of class 3.1C |
| hazardous substance (litres) |
| Up to 2,500 |
| 4,000 |
| 10,000 |
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Calculation of distances for intermediate capacities
(1)
In Part 2 and Part 3, if the—
(a) capacity of an above ground stationary tank; or
(b) aggregate quantity of a hazardous substance to which this Part applies contained in—
(i) 1 or more cylinders; or
(ii) 1 or more packages; or
(iii) 1 or more packages or containers, 1 or more of which is open,—
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