- (S.R. 2009, NO. 42) TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - Preliminary 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation 4. Calculating, &c., quantity of dangerous substance held at MHF, DSL or other facility in more than one form 5. Calculating weight of explosives 6. References to "dangerous occurrence" and "near miss" in National Standard 7. Inconsistencies between codes, &c., and the regulations PART 2 - Prescribed Quantities 8. Handling of dangerous substances quantity for facility to be PMHF 9. Handling of dangerous substances quantity for facility to be classified as MHF 10. Handling of dangerous goods and combustible liquids quantity for place to be DSL 11. Handling of dangerous goods and combustible liquids quantity for DSL to be LDSL PART 3 - Notification Requirements 12. Notification of MHF modification 13. Notification of possible LDSL 14. Maritime notification of pipeline loading or unloading of class 2.1 or 3 dangerous goods 15. PMHF and facility upgrade notifications 16. Register of notifications PART 4 - Risk Prevention and Minimisation 17. Occupier of MHF to ensure acceptable level of risk 18. Occupier of DSL to ensure acceptable level of risk 19. Occupier of MHF, DSL or other facility to ensure safe separation distances 20. Occupier of MHF, DSL or other facility to eliminate or minimise risks from atmospheric contaminants 21. Manufacturers and importers to disclose information essential to medical treatment 22. Occupier to ensure MHF or DSL has site map 23. Occupier to ensure MHF or LDSL has manifest 24. Handling dangerous substances in consumer packages retail premises 25. Handling dangerous substances in less than placarding quantities non-retail commercial premises 26. Handling dangerous substances in less than placarding quantities non-commercial premises 27. Dangerous substances not to be supplied to faulty handling systems PART 5 - Explosives Division 1 - Preliminary 28. Interpretation 29. Applications to Secretary standard requirements 30. Secretary to avoid excessive or sudden regulatory actions Division 2 - Application of Part 31. Explosives safety obligations are additional to general safety obligations 32. Exempt explosives 33. Exempt handling police officers, defence personnel, &c. Division 3 - Authorisation 34. Explosives not to be handled unless authorised 35. How are explosives authorised? 36. Determination of applications 37. Register of authorised explosives 38. Duration of authorisations 39. Cancellation of authorisations 40. Permits to handle unauthorised explosives Division 4 - Key handling obligations 41. Explosives not to be handled contrary to manufacturer's instructions 42. Explosives not to be handled contrary to Relevant Standards 43. Explosives not to be directly handled near naked flames, &c. 44. Explosives not to be directly handled by smokers 45. Explosives not to be directly handled by intoxicated or incapacitated persons 46. General explosives not to be displayed on retail premises 47. General explosives not to be sold in public places 48. Maritime import and export port controls Division 5 - Manufacture and storage 49. MPUs used in manufacture of AN-based explosives not to be left unattended 50. Safety cartridges not to be filled or capped away from manufacturing facility if certain risks present 51. Explosives to be kept in AEC-marked containers 52. What is an approved magazine? 53. Places to be placarded if explosives present 54. Explosives to be secured on day of firing, &c. Division 6 - Defective explosives 55. Sale of defective explosives 56. Dealing with defective explosives Division 7 - Records 57. Import records 58. Export records 59. Purchase records 60. Sales records Division 8 - Shot-firingSubdivision 1 - Interpretation 61. What is shot-firing? 62. Categories of shot-firing 63. Only shot-firers may prime or fire explosives 64. Applications for shot-firing permits 65. Applications for multiple endorsements 66. General nature of shot-firing permits 67. Renewal of permits 68. Surrender of permits or endorsements 69. Variation of permits 70. Additional endorsements 71. Cancellation of endorsements 72. Cancellation and suspension of permits 73. Recognition of interstate shot-firers 74. Effect of recognition Division 9 - Shot-firer training 75. Interpretation 76. Shot-firing courses to be accredited 77. Key obligations of persons imposing training requirements 78. Key personal obligations of shot-firing instructors 79. Key personal obligations of shot-firing trainees 80. Applications for accreditation 81. Matters relevant to grant of accreditation 82. General nature of accreditation 83. Renewal of accreditation 84. Surrender of accreditation 85. Variation of accreditation 86. Transfer of accreditation 87. Cancellation and suspension of accreditation 88. Monitoring of trainees Division 10 - Blasting 89. Interpretation 90. Blast insurance 91. Blasting plans 92. Preparation of blasting plans 93. Blasting plans only valid if endorsed by shot-firer 94. Form of blasting plans 95. Content of blasting plans 96. Secretary may require documents and information 97. Temporary suspension orders 98. Emergency exemptions 99. Compliance with blasting plans and determinations Division 11 - FireworksSubdivision 1 - Preliminary 100. Interpretation 101. What are fireworks? 102. Status of Type 3 fireworks stored in magazine in large quantity 103. What is a pyrotechnician? 104. Application of Part 105. Restrictions on use of fireworks 106. Fireworks displays not to be held without permit 107. Applications for fireworks display permits 108. What does a permit authorise? 109. General nature of permits 110. Surrender of permits 111. Variation of permits 112. Cancellation of permits 113. Substitute pyrotechnicians 114. Commonwealth Day (Cracker Night) 115. Rescheduling of fireworks displays 116. Only pyrotechnicians may sell or supply Type 2 or Type 3 fireworks, &c. 117. Only pyrotechnicians may purchase or acquire Type 3 fireworks 118. Retail display restrictions 119. Retail sales quantum restrictions 120. Fireworks not to be sold in public places 121. Fireworks retailers to comply with AS 2187.3 122. Only pyrotechnicians may manufacture, import, export or store Type 2 or Type 3 fireworks 123. Type 3 fireworks to be stored only in packages in approved magazines 124. Type 3 fireworks to be secured on day of firing 125. Construction of fireworks mortars Division 12 - Documents 126. Interpretation 127. Form of explosives control documents 128. Loss and replacement of explosives control documents 129. Explosives control documents not to be lent 130. Production of explosives control documents PART 6 - Miscellaneous 131. Instructions to secure explosives on cancellation of entitlement 132. Disclosure of certain private information 133. Infringement notice offences and penalties 134. Legislation rescinded SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 5 SCHEDULE 6 SCHEDULE 7 SCHEDULE 8 SCHEDULE 9[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]