Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846:clause:1_36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 36
Character Range: 223809–226133

36  Definitions
 (1) In this Part, the activity of manufacture of carbon steel from cold ferrous feed is the physical and chemical transformation of cold ferrous feed (such as ferrous scrap, hot briquetted iron, pig iron and flat iron) by heating and melting into liquid steel and the subsequent casting of the liquid steel:
 (a) to produce 1 or more of the following:
             (i) continuously cast carbon steel products;
         (ii) ingots of carbon steel;
              (iii) hot‑rolled carbon steel products, which commenced hot rolling at a temperature above 800 °C; and
 (b) where the carbon steel products or ingots are not produced as part of carrying on the primary steel manufacturing activity at the facility.
Example: The use of an electric arc furnace to produce carbon steel from cold ferrous feed.
 (2) In this Part, the activity of hot‑rolled long products is the hot‑rolling of continuously cast carbon steel products (originally produced from a primary steel manufacturing activity or manufacture of carbon steel from cold ferrous feed activity) into carbon steel long products that:
 (a) are in coils or straight lengths; and
 (b) are generally produced in rod, bar and structural (section) mills; and
 (c) generally have a cross sectional shape such as I, T, Y, U, V, H, C, L, square, rectangular, round, flat, hexagonal, angle, channel, structural beam profile or rail profile.
 (3) In this Part, the activity of hot‑rolled flat products is the hot‑rolling of continuously cast carbon steel products (originally produced from a primary steel manufacturing activity or manufacture of carbon steel from cold ferrous feed activity) into carbon steel flat products that:
 (a) are flat in profile, such as plate and hot‑rolled coil; and
 (b) are generally produced in hot strip mills and plate mills; and
 (c) are generally greater than 600 mm in width; and
 (d) are generally less than 150 mm in thickness.
 (4) In this Part:
 carbon steel means material that:
 (a) contains by mass more iron (Fe) than any other single element; and
 (b) has a carbon (C) concentration less than 2%.
 coke oven coke means the solid product obtained from the carbonisation of coal (principally coking coal) or other materials at a high temperature and includes coke breeze and foundry coke.

Division 2—Coke oven coke