✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
26 JUNE 2006
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 68
Regulation 28
Immediately after the changes to controls for regulation 28, insert the following:
Regulation 28
The regulations apply to solid containing 900 – 1000 g/kg alpha-chloralose mixed
with food bait in accordance with clause 1A of Schedule 3 as if subclauses (1) and
(2) were omitted and the following substituted:
(1)
This regulation applies to a hazardous substance that is laid outdoors in a
place to which members of the public ordinarily have access by a person
lawfully allowed to do so as part of bait to inhibit reproduction, inhibit
growth, or cause death, in terrestrial vertebrates.
(2)
A person in charge of the substance must ensure that signs are erected at
every normal point of entry to the place where the substance is to be applied
or laid before the substance is applied or laid.
Regulation 50
Immediately after the change to controls for regulation 50, insert the following:
Regulation 50
The regulations apply to solid containing 900 – 1000 g/kg alpha-chloralose mixed
with food bait in accordance with clause 1A of Schedule 3 as if as if this
regulation were omitted.
Control – Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001
Regulations 4 to 6
Immediately after the change to controls for regulations 4 to 6, insert the following:
Regulations 4 to 6
The regulations apply to solid containing 900 – 1000 g/kg alpha-chloralose mixed
with food bait in accordance with clause 1A of Schedule 3 as if these regulations
were omitted.
Control – Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001
Regulations 36, 37, and 38
Immediately following the changes to controls for regulations 6, 12, and 14, insert the following:
Regulation 36
This regulation applies to each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 as if
the following subclauses were added after subclause (3):
(4)
For the purposes of this regulation, and regulations 37 to 40, any hazardous
substance contained in pipework that is installed and operated so as to
manage any loss of containment in the pipework—
(a)
is not to be taken into account in determining whether a place is
required to have a secondary containment system; and
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