Hazardous Substances Regulations




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(ii) the name and nature of the substance;

(iii) a description of the area over which the substance will be applied, including—

(A) the boundaries of the area; and

(B) districts, roads, and other commonly known features that may identify the place;

(iv) the location or locations where members of the public may view maps of the area over which the substance will be applied, and the times when such maps may be viewed;

(v) the name and address of the person responsible for the application of the substance.

6 Requirements for aircraft carrying out aerial application

(1) An aircraft that is carrying out an aerial application must not, when flying to or from the area where the hazardous substance is applied, fly over a—

(a) place specified (if any) in a permission granted in relation to the substance in accordance with clause 3 as being a place over which such an aircraft must not fly; or

(b) public drinking water supply; or

(c) waterway that is less than 100 metres upstream of a point of extraction from a water source for a drinking water supply (not being a water supply exclusively for stock).

(2) Every aircraft that has carried out an aerial application, and all equipment used in connection with the aerial application, must be decontaminated before the aircraft or equipment is—

(a) used for another purpose; or

(b) removed from a place from which the application operation has been carried out.

(3) When an aerial application being carried out on a day has ceased for that day, the loading area, and any area where the substance is stored in preparation for loading the substance on to or into the aircraft, must be—

(a) decontaminated; or

(b) fenced so that—

(i) people do not inadvertently enter the area; and

(ii) stock cannot gain access to the area.

(4) An area that is fenced in accordance with subclause (3)(b) must have signs erected at the perimeter of the fence in accordance with subclause (5).

(5) The signs referred to in subclause (4) must—



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🏥 Changes to Controls under Hazardous Substances (Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substances) Transfer Notice 2004 (continued from previous page)

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Hazardous Substances, Transfer Notice, Controls, Sodium Fluoroacetate, Clause 100, Stationary Container System, Packaging, Supply, Licensing, Aerial Application