Hazardous Substances Regulations




26 JUNE 2006 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 67 1589

(2) Subclause (1)(a)—

(a) does not apply to a tank wagon or 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
handling a hazardous substance within an aerodrome; but

(b) does not apply to the storage and handling of a hazardous substance in
any place that is not within an aerodrome, or within an aerodrome by
non-airline ground personnel.

New Regulation 9B

In subclause (1), omit "current annual retention certificate" and substitute "current practising certificate".

Control – Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001

Regulation 37

Immediately after the changes to controls for regulation 36, insert the following:

Regulation 37 This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1, as if the following subclauses were inserted at the end:

(2) If pooling substances which do not have class 1 to 5 hazard classifications are held in a place above ground in containers each of which has a capacity of 60 litres or less—

(a) if the place’s total pooling capacity is less than 20,000 litres, the secondary containment system must have a capacity of at least 25% of that total pooling potential:

(b) if the place’s total pooling potential is 20,000 litres or more, the secondary containment system must have a capacity of the greater of—



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