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DANGEROUS GOODS (TRANSPORT BY ROAD OR RAIL) REGULATIONS 2018 (SR NO 155 OF 2018)


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

   PART 1--PRELIMINARY

           Division 1--Introductory matters

   1.      Objectives  
   2.      Authorising provision  
   3.      Commencement  
   4.      Revocation  

           Division 2--Interpretation

   5.      Definitions  
   6.      Documents applied, adopted, incorporated by, or referred to in these Regulations  
   7.       Inconsistencies between provisions  
   8.      References to determinations, exemptions, approvals and licences  
   9.      References to amendment of determinations, exemptions, approvals and licences  
   10.     Meaning of bulk container  
   11.     Meaning of IBC or intermediate bulk container  
   12.     Meaning of MEGC or multiple-element gas container  
   13.     Meaning of dangerous goods packed in limited quantities or packed in excepted quantities  
   14.     Road and road related areas  
   15.     Meaning of tank  
   16.     References to load  
   17.     Meaning of person connected with Victoria  
   18.     Meaning of owner of a vehicle  
   19.     Meaning of consigns and consignor  
   20.     Meaning of packs and packer  
   21.     Meaning of loads and loader  
   22.     Meaning of prime contractor and rail operator  

           Division 3--Application

   23.     Regulations do not apply in certain circumstances relating to dangerous situations  
   24.     Exempt transport  
   25.     Further exemptions  
   26.     Special provisions for tools of trade and dangerous goods for private use  

           Division 4--Training

   27.     Instruction and training  
   28.     Approvals—tests and training courses for drivers  

           Division 5--Provisions about offences generally

   29.     Goods suspected of being dangerous goods  

           Division 6--Determinations

   30.     Determinations—dangerous goods and packaging  
   31.     Determinations—vehicles, routes, areas and times  
   32.     Administrative determinations  
   33.     Determinations may be subject to conditions  
   34.     Effect of determinations on contrary obligations under these Regulations  
   35.      Register of determinations  
   36.     Records of determinations  
   37.     Offences related to determinations  

   PART 2--KEY CONCEPTS

   38.     Dangerous goods  
   39.     Goods too dangerous to be transported  
   40.     UN Classes and UN Divisions of dangerous goods  
   41.     Subsidiary Hazard  
   42.     Packing Group  
   43.     Incompatibility  

   PART 3--TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS TO WHICH SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLY

   44.     Application of this Part  
   45.     Consignors  
   46.     Packers  
   47.     Loaders  
   48.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   49.     Drivers  

   PART 4--PACKAGING

           Division 1--General

   50.     Application of this Part  
   51.     References to Part 4 of the ADG Code include Dangerous Goods List requirements  

           Division 2--Suitability and design of packaging

   52.     Suitability of packaging for transport  
   53.     Marking packaging  
   54.     Applications for approval of packaging design  
   55.     Approval of packaging designs  
   56.     Test certificates  
   57.     Approval of overpacks  
   58.     Authorised person or body may issue approvals  

           Division 3--Prohibition on the sale or supply of non-compliant packaging

   59.     Offence to sell or supply non-compliant packaging  

           Division 4--Offences relating to general packaging

   60.     Meaning of general packaging in this Division  
   61.     Consignors  
   62.     Packers  
   63.     Loaders  
   64.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   65.     Drivers  

           Division 5--Offences relating to specific packaging

   66.     Meaning of specific packaging in this Division  
   67.     Manufacturers—compliance plates on portable tanks, MEGCs and tank vehicles  
   68.     Owners—portable tanks, demountable tanks and MEGCs  
   69.     Consignors  
   70.     Packers  
   71.     Loaders  
   72.     Prime contractors and rail operators   
   73.     Road vehicle drivers  

           Division 6--Offences relating to overpacks

   74.     Consignors  
   75.     Packers  
   76.     Loaders  
   77.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   78.     Drivers  

   PART 5--CONSIGNMENT PROCEDURES

           Division 1--Marking and labelling

   79.     Meaning of appropriately marked  
   80.     Consignors  
   81.     Packers  
   82.     Prime contractors and rail operators  

           Division 2--Placarding

   83.     Meaning of placard load  
   84.     Meaning of appropriately placarded  
   85.     Consignors  
   86.     Loaders  
   87.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   88.     Drivers  

   PART 6--SAFETY STANDARDS--VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT

   89.     Owners  
   90.     Consignors  
   91.     Loaders  
   92.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   93.     Drivers  

   PART 7--TRANSPORT OPERATIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN DANGEROUS GOODS

           Division 1--Self-reactive substances, organic peroxides and certain other substances

   94.     Application  
   95.     Consignors  
   96.     Loaders  
   97.     Prime contractors and rail operators  
   98.     Drivers  

           Division 2--Goods too dangerous to be transported

   99.     Application  
   100.    Loaders  
   101.    Prime contractors and rail operators  
   102.    Drivers  

   PART 8--STOWAGE AND RESTRAINT

   103.    Consignors  
   104.    Loaders  
   105.    Prime contractors and rail operators  
   106.    Drivers  

   PART 9--SEGREGATION

   107.    Application of Part  
   108.    Exception for certain goods for driver's personal use  
   109.    Consignors  
   110.    Loaders  
   111.    Prime contractors  
   112.    Rail operators  
   113.    Drivers  
   114.    Approvals—Type II segregation devices  
   115.    Approvals—methods of segregation  

   PART 10--BULK TRANSFER OF DANGEROUS GOODS

           Division 1--General

   116.    Meaning of bulk transfer  

           Division 2--Equipment and transfer

   117.    When must hose assemblies not be used?  
   118.    Bulk transfer of dangerous goods  
   119.    Occupiers  
   120.    Prime contractors  
   121.    Rail operators  

           Division 3--Filling ratio and ullage

   122.    Application of Division  
   123.    Transferors  
   124.    Prime contractors and rail operators  
   125.    Drivers  

   PART 11--DOCUMENTATION

           Division 1--Transport documentation

   126.    False or misleading information  
   127.    Consignors—transport by road  
   128.    Consignors—transport by rail  
   129.    Prime contractors  
   130.    Rail operators  
   131.    Drivers  
   132.    Train drivers  
   133.    Prime contractors duties—retention of documents  

           Division 2--Emergency information

   134.    Meaning of required emergency information  
   135.    Consignors  
   136.    Prime contractors  
   137.    Rail operators  
   138.    Drivers  
   139.    Train drivers  
   140.    Approvals—emergency information  

   PART 12--SAFETY EQUIPMENT

   141.    Owners  
   142.    Prime contractors  
   143.    Drivers  

   PART 13--PROCEDURES DURING TRANSPORT

           Division 1--Immobilised and stopped vehicles

   144.    Drivers  
   145.    Prime contractors  
   146.    Rail operators  

           Division 2--Road vehicles--driver's duties

   147.    Driving  
   148.    Parking  
   149.    Control of ignition sources  
   150.    Unloading  
   151.    Detaching a trailer  
   152.    Road tank vehicle equipped with burner  

   PART 14--EMERGENCIES

           Division 1--Emergencies generally

   153.    Drivers of road vehicles or trains  
   154.    Prime contractors and rail operators—food or food packaging  

           Division 2--Emergencies involving placard loads

   155.    Telephone advisory service  
   156.    Emergency plans  
   157.    Consignors—information and resources  
   158.    Prime contractors and rail operators—information and resources  

   PART 15--MUTUAL RECOGNITION

           Division 1--Registers of determinations, exemptions, approvals and licences

   159.    Registers  
   160.    Registers may be kept electronically  
   161.    Inspection of registers  

           Division 2--Recommendations by Authority and corresponding Authorities

   162.    Recommendations by Authority  
   163.    Recommendations by corresponding Authorities  

           Division 3--Mutual recognition of determinations, exemptions, approvals and licences

   164.    Corresponding determinations  
   165.    Corresponding exemptions  
   166.    Corresponding approvals  
   167.    Corresponding licences  
   168.    Reference of determination, exemption or approval to CAP for the purposes of mutual recognition  

   PART 16--EXEMPTIONS

           Division 1--General

   169.    Exemptions  
   170.    Amendment and revocation of exemptions and conditions  
   171.    Review of exemption etc.  
   172.    Applications for exemptions  
   173.    Register of exemptions  
   174.    Records of exemptions  

           Division 2--Reference of matters to CAP

   175.    References to CAP  

   PART 17--ADMINISTRATIVE DETERMINATIONS AND APPROVALS

           Division 1--General

   176.    Applications  
   177.    Administrative determinations and approvals  
   178.    Reasons for refusal of applications  
   179.    Periods and conditions  
   180.    Replacement administrative determinations and approvals  
   181.    Grounds for revoking administrative determinations and approvals  
   182.    Grounds for amending administrative determinations and approvals  

           Division 2--Reference of determinations to CAP

   183.    References to CAP  

           Division 3--Register of approvals

   184.    Register of approvals  
   185.    Records of approvals  

           Division 4--Reference of approval matters to CAP

   186.    References to CAP  

           Division 5--Revocation and amendment

   187.    Revocation and amendment in dangerous situations etc.  
   188.    Amendment of administrative determinations and approvals on application  
   189.    Revocation and amendment in other circumstances  
   190.    When revocation or amendment takes effect  

   PART 18--LICENCES

           Division 1--Preliminary

   191.    Definitions  
   192.    Application of Part  
   193.    Authority may authorise person or body to issue licences  

           Division 2--Requirement of drivers and vehicles to be licensed

   194.    Driver to be licensed  
   195.    Vehicle to be licensed  

           Division 3--Dangerous goods driver licences

   196.    Competency standards and statement of attainment  
   197.    Application for licence  
   198.    Required driver licence evidence  
   199.    Required competency evidence  
   200.    Required medical fitness evidence  
   201.    Issue of dangerous goods driver licence  
   202.    Form of evidence of licence document  
   203.    Application for renewal of licence  
   204.    Renewal of licence  
   205.    Licence periods  
   206.    Licence conditions  
   207.    Additional condition  
   208.    Grounds for revoking, suspending or amending licence  
   209.    Licence to be carried  

           Division 4--Dangerous goods vehicle licences

   210.    Meaning of relevant vehicle  
   211.    Application for licence or renewal of licence  
   212.    Additional information and inspections  
   213.    Issue of dangerous goods vehicle licence  
   214.    Licence periods  
   215.    Licence conditions  
   216.    Disposal and transfer of licensed relevant vehicles  
   217.    Grounds for revoking, suspending or amending licences generally  
   218.    Grounds for revoking, suspending or amending licences for road vehicles  

           Division 5--Licences generally

   219.    Procedure if licensing authority proposes to refuse to issue or renew a licence  
   220.    Replacement licences  
   221.    Surrender of licences  
   222.    Registers of dangerous goods driver or vehicle licences  
   223.    Records of licences  
   224.    Change of information given in licence applications  
   225.    Production of licences to licensing authority  
   226.    Return of licences  

           Division 6--Revocation, suspension and amendment

   227.    Revocation, suspension and amendment in dangerous situations  
   228.    Revocation and suspension giving effect to court orders  
   229.    Amendment of licence on application  
   230.    Revocation, suspension and amendment in other circumstances  
   231.    When revocation, suspension or amendment takes effect  
   232.    When licences taken to be suspended  
   233.    Evidence of licence document to be returned on request if licence is amended  
   234.    Automatic suspension or revocation of licence after recommendation by corresponding Authority  

   PART 19--REVIEW OF DECISIONS

   235.    What is a reviewable decision?  
   236.    Who is an eligible person?  
   237.    Application for internal review  
   238.    Process for new decisions to be started within 7 days  
   239.    Notices of decisions must contain a copy of review rights  

   PART 20--INSURANCE

   240.    Definitions  
   241.    Owners  
   242.    Prime contractors  
   243.    Requiring evidence of insurance etc.  
   244.    Approvals—insurance  

   PART 21--REGULATION REFERENCES IN ADG CODE

   245.    Modification of regulation references in ADG Code  

   PART 22--CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

   246.    Amendments to the Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 2011  
   247.    Amendments to the Dangerous Goods (Storage and Handling) Regulations 2012  
           SCHEDULE 1
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