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NZS 5433.1:2012Transport of dangerous goods on land - Part 1: Technical informationThis document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date.This is Part 1 of NZS 5433:2012.We recommend you purchase both Parts 1 and 2.
Part 1 details technical requirements, including classification criteria and packaging performance standards. The 2012 version includes many updates and now incorporates section 5 from Part 2, updated details of packaging codes and marking, performance tests for packaging for dangerous goods in excepted quantities. Packaging instructions are now included in section 3.Table of contentsTable of contents are automatically generated, and may not be 100% accurate. Buy product$250.20 NZD (ex GST)Retail$200.16 NZD (ex GST)Members$278.00 NZD (ex GST)Retail$222.40 NZD (ex GST)MembersAdd to cart for pricing Preview sample of documentAmendment historyNZS 5433.1:2012 A1
as of 07/03/2012Publishing information Status: CURRENTPublished: 07/03/2012Pages: 355Committee: P5433ReferencesThis document may make references to other documents. All referenced documents are displayed below.Standards NZ References: SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010Dangerous goods - Initial emergency response guideAS/NZS 1850:2009Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and performance testingNZS 8409:2004Management of agrichemicalsNZS 4304:2002Management of Healthcare WasteOverseas Standards References:	ASTM D3828-09 Standard test methods for flash point by small scale closed cup testerASTM D93-11 Standard test methods for flash point by Pensky-Martens closed-cup testerISO 16111:2008 Transportable gas storage devices – Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydrideASTM D1078-11 Standard test method for distillation range of volatile organic liquidsISO 1523:2002 Determination of flash point – Closed cup equilibrium methodISO 3680:2004 Determination of flash/no flash – Rapid equilibrium closed cup methodISO 4626:1980 Volatile organic liquids – Determination of boiling range of organic solvents used as raw materialsISO 10156:2010 Gases and gas mixtures – Determination of fire potential and oxidizing ability for the selection of cylinISO 7765-1:1988 Plastics film and sheeting – Determination of impact resistance by the free-falling dart method – Part 1ISO 3405:2011 Petroleum products – Determination of distillation characteristics at atmospheric pressureASTM D86-11a Standard test method for distillation of petroleum products at atmospheric pressureISO 6383-2:1983 Plastics – Film and sheeting – Determination of tear resistance – Part 2: Elmendorf methodASTM G31-72(2004) Standard practice for laboratory immersion corrosion testing of metalsDIN 51755:1974 Testing of mineral oils and other combustible liquids – Determination of flash point by the closed testerISO 2592:2000 Determination of flash and fire points – Cleveland open cup methodISO 3679:2004 Determination of flash point – Rapid equilibrium closed cup methodISO 3680:2004 Determination of flash/noASTM D56-05(2010) Standard test method for flash point by tag closed cup testerISO 3924:2010 Petroleum products – Determination of boiling range distribution – Gas chromatography methodISO 1516:2002 Determination of flash/no flash – Closed cup equilibrium methodISO 2719:2002 Determination of flash point – Pensky-Martens closed cup methodISO 13736:2008 Determination of flash point – Abel closed-cup methodASTM D4359-90 Standard test method for determining whether a material is a liquid or a solidASTM D3278-96(2011) Standard test methods for flash point of liquids by small scale closed-cup apparatusISO 10692-2:2001 Gas cylinders – Gas cylinder valve connections for use in the micro-electronics industry – Part 2: SpecOther References:International Maritime Organization. International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. 2010National Transport Commission, Australia. Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (The Australian Dangerous Goods Code) – Seventh edition. 2007, updated in October 2011United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals – Fourth revised edition. 2011. (GHS)http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/ghs_rev04/04files_e.htmlKiwiRail Operating Code Supplement CS3.3 Conveyance of Dangerous Goods. 2011United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. 1989International Maritime Organization. International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC). 1972Water New Zealand. Guidelines for the safe application of biosolids to land in New Zealand. 2003United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) (latest version)World Health Organization (WHO) Recommended classification of pesticides by hazard and guidelines to classification. 2009International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (latest version)United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Manual of Tests and Criteria – Fifth revised edition. 2009International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material – 2005 editionInternational Air Transport Association (IATA). Dangerous Goods Regulations (latest version)United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Model Regulations – Sixteenth revised edition. 2009United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Paint Filter Liquids Test Methods 9095A. 1996Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Guidelines for the testing of chemicals. Available from www.oecd.orgCitationsThis document is cited by New Zealand legislation. Expand the box to see details.Preparing for a Chemical Emergency HSNO C oP 36-1 02-12Ministry: Responsible Care New Zealand IncSection: VariousHSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 1.10.2Citation Context:In New Zealand, the list of dangerous goods and classification information can be found in the current version of NZS 5433: Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land (“NZS 5433”). The Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005 and subsequent amendments sets out the legal requirements for the transport of dangerous goods on land in New Zealand. The term dangerous goods applies to all products and substances that meet the classification criteria set out in the UNRTDG or NZS 5433.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 1.10.6Citation Context:The dangerous goods list in NZS: 5433 identifies the Packing Group.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 2.2.2Citation Context:This Code is designed to manage risks associated with storage and use – transport matters are a secondary consideration. However:... ...A HSNO pictogram may not be needed if the corresponding transport pictogram is present (NZS 5433 refers back to HSNO); pictogram size to comply with dangerous goods requirements may be an issue.Toxic, Corrosive and Ecotoxic Liquids Tank Wagons HSNOCOP 39Ministry: Environmental Protection AuthoritySection: 1.5.9Citation Context:Liquids with Class 6 or 8 Hazard Classification: Liquids, mixtures of liquids, and liquids containing solids in solution and suspension with a class 6 or 8 hazard class as determined in accordance with the Hazardous Substances (Classification) Regulations 2001 or as referenced in NZS 5433 Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land or...Toxic, Corrosive and Ecotoxic Liquids Tank Wagons HSNOCOP 39Ministry: Environmental Protection AuthoritySection: 5.3.5Citation Context:Note: NZS 5433 does not permit alkalis and acids to be carried on the same tank wagon.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 2.4.2Citation Context:The requirements for labelling dangerous goods for transport by land are set out in NZS 5433: Transport of Dangerous Goods on Land.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: Precedence for the allocation of pictogramsCitation Context:For substances and mixtures which are dangerous goods, the precedence of pictograms for physical hazards should follow the requirements of the Land Transport Rule and NZS 5433, and of ...HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 2.6.7Citation Context:For labelling of dangerous goods on small packs refer to NZS 5433 Part 1.HSNOCOP 63 Management and Handling of Used Oil Code of PracticeMinistry: Environmental Protection AuthoritySection: 6.3.7Citation Context:All drivers must have the current drivers licence for the vehicle they are driving. If the substances being transported are encompassed by the DG Rule and NZS5433, the driver must have a Dangerous Goods endorsement.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 1.10.3Citation Context:NZS 5433 lists the UN numbers and proper shipping names of products that are classified as dangerous for transport.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: 2.4.1Citation Context:This Code allows for the use of the four GHS label elements that include signal words, hazard and precautionary statements, and pictograms. Transport pictograms as indicated by NZS 5433 are discussed in section 2.4.2.HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: Table C1Citation Context:Dangerous Goods Labels and Placards. Reproduced from NZS 5433: 1:2007 with the permission of Standards New Zealand ...HSNOCOP 9: Product Labelling and Documentation Guide for Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary MedicinesMinistry: Agcarm Inc.Section: Table C2Citation Context:Dangerous Goods Labels and Placards. Reproduced from NZS 5433: 1:2007 with the permission of Standards New Zealand ...Marine Protection Rules Part 132: New Zealand Oil Spill Control AgentsMinistry: Ministry of TransportSection: 132.62Citation Context:(2) The applicant must, when a sample of an OSCA is requested by the Director, supply the Director with the OSCA in one or more containers that are... ...(c) marked with... ...(vi) any relevant safety warnings in compliance with the labeling requirements of New Zealand Standard 5433.1:2012.ICS codesInternational Classification for Standards (ICS) is an international classification system for technical standards. It is designed to cover every economic sector and virtually every activity of the humankind where technical standards may be used.Follow these links to find other Standards similar to the one you are viewing.13.300 Protection against dangerous goodsOther documents in this suite of StandardsOther people who purchased this product also bought...AS/NZS 2865:2001Safe working in a confined spaceAS/NZS ISO 9001:2008Quality management systems - RequirementsSAA/SNZ HB 76:2010Dangerous goods - Initial emergency response guideAS/NZS ISO 31000:2009Risk management - Principles and guidelinesNZS 5433.2:2012Transport of dangerous goods on land - Part 2: List of dangerous goods
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