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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 58 — 23 JUNE 2016
iii. a cordless mini dehumidifier; and
iv. a dehumidifier rechargeable portable reusable.
They may be marketed under other names and identifiers.
- Reasons for prohibition—The rechargeable dehumidifiers described in this notice are deemed to be electrically unsafe as provided by Regulation 23 of the Regulations, in that:
i. the voltage at which the rechargeable dehumidifiers operate safely is not appropriately and adequately marked on the appliance; and
ii. the rechargeable dehumidifiers are not constructed so as to be safe under both normal and abnormal conditions, because there is inadequate control of the temperature in normal use. Therefore there may be the risk of property damage as a result of fire arising from its normal operation or unforeseeable use.
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of June 2016.
MARK STEPHEN WOGAN, Manager, Energy Safety, WorkSafe New Zealand.
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Denatured Ethanol Group Standard (Amendment) (No. 3) Notice 2016
Pursuant to section 96B of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (“Act”), the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) gives the following notice.
Notice
- Title—(1) This notice is the Denatured Ethanol Group Standard (Amendment) (No. 3) Notice 2016 and is part of the principal notice.
(2) In this notice:
principal notice means the Hazardous Substances (Group Standards) Notice 2006 (published as a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 30 June 2006, No. 74, page 1889).
Part 11 means the Denatured Ethanol Group Standard 2006, which is Part 11 of and begins at page 2073 of the principal notice, as amended by the Denatured Ethanol Group Standard (Amendment) (No. 2) Notice 2007 (published as a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 21 June 2007, No. 69, page 1821).
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Commencement—This notice comes into force on the date of notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Amendment to Part 11—Inclusion of (j) in section 4, clause (4):
“(4)(j) 2% ethyl acetate and 0.1% isopropanol”.
Dated at Wellington this 24th day of May 2016.
DEBORAH READ, Chair, Decision-making Committee, for and on behalf of the Environmental Protection Authority.
Explanatory note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into force on the date of notification in the New Zealand Gazette, amends the Hazardous Substances (Group Standards) Notice 2006, Part 11: Denatured Ethanol Group Standard 2006 to add an additional formulation of the denatured ethanol permitted for sale to the general public, namely ethanol denatured with 2% ethyl acetate and 0.1% isopropanol.
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New Zealand Transport Agency (Speed Limits on State Highways) Amendment Bylaw 2016/5
Pursuant to section 61(3) of the Government Roading Powers Act 1989, section 22AB of the Land Transport Act 1998 and the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003, the NZ Transport Agency hereby makes the following bylaw.
Bylaw
- Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the New Zealand Transport Agency (Speed Limits on State Highways) Amendment Bylaw 2016/
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- MARK STEPHEN WOGAN, Manager, Energy Safety, WorkSafe New Zealand
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- DEBORAH READ, Chair, Decision-making Committee, for and on behalf of the Environmental Protection Authority
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