Dangerous Goods Transportation Regulations




26 MARCH NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 917

2004 applies; but

(b) despite paragraph (a), does apply to an intermediate
bulk container that complies with chapter 6.5 of the
UN Model Regulations.

(3) Subclause (1)(c)—

(a) applies to pilots, aircrew, and airline ground
personnel loading and managing hazardous
substances within an aerodrome; but

(b) does not apply to—

(i) the handling of a hazardous substance in any
place that is not within an aerodrome; or

(ii) the loading and managing of any hazardous
substance for the purpose of aerial spraying
or dropping.

(4) In this regulation, UN Model Regulations means the 13th
revised edition of the Recommendation on the Transport
of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations, published in
2003 by the United Nations.


Control – Hazardous

Substances (Classes

6, 8 and 9 Controls)

Regulations 2001

Changes to Controls

Regulation 9

This regulation applies as if there were inserted, immediately
after this regulation, the following regulation:

9A Exception to approved handler requirement for
transportation of packaged dangerous goods

(1) Regulation 9 is deemed to be complied with if—

(a) in the case of a hazardous substance being
transported on land,—

(i) in the case of a hazardous substance being
transported by rail, the person who drives the
rail vehicle that is transporting the substance
is fully trained in accordance with the
approved safety system for the time being
approved under section 6D of the Transport
Services Licensing Act 1989; and



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 35


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 35





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