Hazardous Substances Regulations




29 JUNE 2005

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 99

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(c) either—

(i) the following requirements are complied with:

(A) each substance is stored in 1 or more secure
containers, each of which has a capacity of less than
250 litres; and

(B) each container complies with regulation 11 and
Schedule 2 of the Hazardous Substances
(Packaging) Regulations 2001; and

(C) each container is—

(1) situated not less than 15 metres from any area
of high intensity land use or area of regular
habitation; and

(2) situated either in the open or in a well-
ventilated building; and

(3) in a compound or located so that any spillage
of the substance will not endanger any
building, or flow into any stream, lake, or
natural water; or

(ii) the following requirements are complied with:

(A) each substance is stored in an above ground
stationary tank that complies with the Stationary
Container Controls in Schedule 8 of the Hazardous
Substances (Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic
Substances) Transfer Notice 2004 as amended by
this Schedule; and

(B) each of the above ground stationary tanks is
situated—

(1) not less than 20 metres from any area of high-
intensity land use or area of regular
habitation; and

(2) 6 metres from any combustible materials; and

(3) in a compound or located so that any spillage
of the substance will not endanger any
building, or flow into any stream, lake, or
natural water.

New regulation 89A

The regulations apply to each hazardous substance described in
Table 1 of Schedule 1 with variation code 3 as if the following
regulation were inserted immediately after regulation 89:



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