Dangerous Goods Transportation Regulations




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(ii) in every other case, the person who drives,
loads, and unloads the vehicle that is
transporting the substance has a current
dangerous goods endorsement on his or her
driver licence; and

(iii) in all cases, Land Transport Rule: Dangerous
Goods 1999 (Rule 45001) is complied with;
or

(b) in the case of a hazardous substance being
transported by sea, one of the following is complied
with:

(i) Maritime Rules: Part 24A – Carriage of
Cargoes – Dangerous Goods (MR024A);

(ii) International Maritime Dangerous Goods
Code; or

(c) in the case of a hazardous substance being
transported by air, Part 92 of the Civil Aviation
Rules is complied with.

(2) Subclause (1)(a)—

(a) does not apply to a tank wagon or a transportable
container to which the Hazardous Substances (Tank
Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations
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



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 35


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





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