✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
28 JUNE 2006
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manufacture has the meaning given to it in the Act, and for the avoidance of doubt includes formulation of other hazardous substances
pesticide includes but is not limited to, a product intended for use as an acaricide, antifouling paint, antisapstain, avicide, fumigant, fungicide, insecticide, herbicide, miticide, molluscicide, piscicide, timber treatment preservative or vertebrate toxic agent
UN Model Regulations means the 14th revised edition of the Recommendation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations, published in 2005 by the United Nations
variation code, in relation to a substance described in Schedule 1, means a number set out in the column entitled “variation code(s)” opposite the description of the substance in Schedule 1
veterinary medicine has the same meaning given to it in the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997
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Deemed assessment and approval
(1) On the commencement of this notice, the hazardous substances described in Schedule 1 are no longer subject to the provisions of Parts 11 to 15 of the Act.
(2) Each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 is deemed to have been assessed and approved by the Authority under section 29 of the Act.
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Deemed hazard classification
Each hazardous substance described in Schedule 1 is deemed to have the hazard classifications specified opposite its description in Schedule 1.
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Application of controls and changes to controls
(1) The controls that apply to the hazardous substances described in Schedule 1 are as follows:
(a) the Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(b) the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8, and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(c) the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(d) the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(e) the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 2:
(f) the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (Personnel Qualifications) Regulations 2001:
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