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Changes over time for: The Planning (Hazardous Substances) (No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 (Schedules only)
The Planning (Hazardous Substances) (No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 20 October 2019. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
reg. 2(2) words inserted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(2)(b)
reg. 2(2) words inserted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(2)(c)
reg. 2(2) words substituted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(2)(a)
reg. 6(2)(d) words substituted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(3)(a)
reg. 11(3)(a)(ii) words substituted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(4)(a)
reg. 17(1)(b) words inserted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(5)
reg. 18(6) words inserted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(6)
reg. 19(2)(a)(ii) words substituted by S.I. 2018/1235 reg. 8(7)(a)
F6S.I. 1998/1750.
F71972 c. 68: section 2(2) was amended by section 27 of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 (c.51) and section 3 of, and Part 1 of the Schedule to, the European Union (Amendment) Act 2008 (c.7)
F82011 c.25 (N.I.) see section 250(1) for definition of “the Department” and “prescribed”.
F9O.J. 353, 31.12.2008, p.1.
SCHEDULE 1N.I.PRESCRIBED FORM
SCHEDULE 2N.I.HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND CONTROLLED QUANTITIES
PART 1 N.I.CATEGORIES OF SUBSTANCES
Column 1 Hazard categories in accordance with the CLP Regulation
Column 2 Controlled quantity(tonnes)
PART 2 N.I.NAMED SUBSTANCES
1 The CAS number is shown only for indication
Column 2 Controllled quantity (tonnes)
23. 4, 4'-Methylene bis (2-chloraniline) and/or salts, in powder form 101-14-4 0.01
PART 3 N.I.SUBSTANCES USED IN PROCESSES
PART 4 N.I.NOTES TO PARTS 1 TO 3
1. Substances and mixtures are classified in accordance with the CLP Regulation.N.I.
3. Expressions appearing both in this Schedule and in the Directive have the same meaning for the purposes of this Schedule as they have for the purposes of the Directive.N.I.
5. The following rule governing the addition of hazardous substances, or categories of hazardous substances, applies where appropriate.N.I.
These Regulations apply to establishments if the sum q1/QL1 + q2/QL2 + q3/QL3 + q4QL4 + q5QL5 +...is greater than or equal to 1, where qx = the quantity of hazardous substance x (or category of hazardous substances) falling within Part 1 or Part 2 of this Schedule; and QLX = the relevant controlled quantity for hazardous substance x (or category of hazardous substances x) from Column 2 of Part 1 or from Column 2 of Part 2 of this Schedule (except for those substances for which column 2 contains a quantity Q*, in which case, for Hydrogen, Q is equal to 5, and for Liquified petroleum gas and Natural Gas (including liquefied natural gas), Q is equal to 50).
6. In the case of hazardous substances which are not covered by the CLP Regulation, including waste, but which nevertheless are present, or are likely to be present, in an establishment and which possess or are likely to possess, under the conditions found at the establishment, equivalent properties in terms of major accident potential, these must be provisionally assigned to the most analogous category or named hazardous substance falling within the scope of these Regulations.N.I.
7. In the case of hazardous substances with properties giving rise to more than one classification, for the purposes of these Regulations the lowest controlled quantities apply. However, for the application of the rule in note 5, the lowest controlled quantity for each group of categories in notes 5(a), 5(b) and 5(c) corresponding to the classification concerned must be used.N.I.
8. Hazardous substances that fall within Acute Toxic Category 3 via the oral route (H 301) fall under entry H2 ACUTE TOXIC in those cases where neither acute inhalation toxicity classification nor acute dermal toxicity classification can be derived, for example due to lack of conclusive inhalation and dermal toxicity data.N.I.
9. The hazard class Explosives includes explosive articles (see Section 2.1 of Annex 1 to the CLP Regulation). If the quantity of the explosive substance or mixture contained in the article is known, that quantity must be considered for the purposes of these Regulations. If the quantity of the explosive substance or mixture contained in the article is not known, then, for the purposes of these Regulations, the whole article must be treated as explosive.N.I.
10. Testing for explosive properties of substances and mixtures is only necessary if the screening procedure according to Appendix 6, Part 3 of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria) F1 identifies the substance or mixture as potentially having explosive properties.N.I.
F1More guidance on waiving of the test can be found in the A.14 method description in the Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No. 440/2008 of 30 May 2008 laying down test methods pursuant to Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) (O.J. L 142, 31.5.2008.p.1).
11. If Explosives of Division 1.4 are unpacked or repacked, they shall be assigned to the entry P1a, unless the hazard is shown to still correspond to Division 1.4, in accordance with the CLP Regulation.N.I.
12.—(1) Flammable aerosols are classified in accordance with the Council Directive 75/324/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to aerosol dispensers F2 (Aerosol Dispensers Directive). “Extremely flammable” and “Flammable” aerosols of Directive 75/324/EEC correspond to Flammable Aerosols Category 1 or 2 respectively of the CLP Regulation.N.I.
F2O.J. L 147, 9.6.1975,.p. 40.
13. According to paragraph 2.6.4.5 in Annex I to the CLP Regulation, liquids with a flash point of more than 35°C need not be classified in Category 3 if negative results have been obtained in the sustained combustibility test L.2, Part III, section 32 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria. This is however not valid under elevated conditions such as high temperature or pressure, and therefore such liquids are included in this entry.N.I.
14. Ammonium nitrate (5,000/10,000): fertilisers capable of self-sustaining decompositionN.I.
(a)between 15.75% F3 and 24.5% F4 by weight, and either with not more than 0.4% total combustible/organic materials or which fulfil the requirements of Annex III-2 to Regulation (EC) No. 2003/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 relating to fertilisers F5;
F315.75% nitrogen content by weight as a result of ammonium nitrate corresponds to 45% ammonium nitrate.
F424.5% nitrogen content by weight as a result of ammonium nitrate corresponds to 70% ammonium nitrate.
F5O.J. L 304, 21.11.2003, p. 1.
15. Ammonium nitrate (1,250/5,000): fertiliser gradeN.I.
17. Ammonium nitrate (10/50): ‘off-specs’ material and fertilisers not fulfilling the detonation testN.I.
18. Potassium nitrate (5,000/10,000)N.I.
19. Potassium nitrate (1,250/5,000)N.I.
20. Upgraded biogasN.I.
21. Polychlorodibenzofurans and polychlorodibenzodioxinsN.I.
1 Van den Berg et.al: The 2005 World Health Organisation Re-evaluation of Human and Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins and Dioxin-like Compounds
WHO 2005 TEF1
22. In cases where this hazardous substance falls within category P5a Flammable liquids or P5b Flammable liquids, then for the purposes of these Regulations the lower controlled quantity applies.N.I.
23. Where a hazardous substance falls within both Parts 1 and 2 of this Schedule, the controlled quantity in Part 2 applies.N.I.
24. In relation to Part 3—N.I.
SCHEDULE 3N.I.ENFORCEMENT – MODIFICATIONS OF THE 2011 ACT
PART 1 N.I.APPEALS AGAINST HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONTRAVENTION NOTICES
For the words “an enforcement notice” substitute “ a hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
In subsection (a) for the words “enforcement notice” substitute “ hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
For the words “enforcement notice” substitute “ hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
For the words “enforcement notice” in each place where they occur substitute “ hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
PART 2 N.I.EFFECT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONTRAVENTION NOTICES ETC.
For the words “an enforcement notice” substitute “ a hazardous substances contravention notice ” and for the words “breach of planning control” in both places where they occur substitute “ contravention of hazardous substances control ”.
For the words “the owner of the land” substitute “ a person ” and for the words “an enforcement notice” substitute “ a hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
For the words “enforcement notice” substitute “ hazardous substances contravention notice. ”
For the words “an enforcement notice or breach of condition notice” substitute “ a hazardous substances contravention notice ”.
(5) Sections 146 and 147 shall apply to the contravention of a hazardous substances contravention notice to which this section applies as if the period for compliance with the notice had expired on the date the contravention took place, but a person authorised in writing by the council shall not enter the land under section 146(1) without, at least 28 days before entry, serving on the owner or occupier of the land a notice of that person's intention to do so.”
PART 3 N.I.SECTIONS OF THE 2011 ACT AS MODIFIED