Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 3/84)
Character Range: 165755–168544

500 for the exemption to apply – not 100 of Packing Group I and 500 of other dangerous goods
 (2) Despite the other provisions of {this subordinate law}, only the provisions of this {clause} apply to dangerous goods to which {this clause} applies.
 (3) A person must not transport dangerous goods to which this {clause} applies unless:
 (a) each package is loaded, secured, segregated, transported and unloaded in such a way as to ensure that;
 (i) its packaging remains fit for its purpose; and
 (ii) the risks to any person, property or the environment are minimised; and
 (b) each package complies with the packaging requirements appropriate to the quantity of dangerous goods, as specified in Part 4; and
 (c) each package is labelled and marked as specified in Division 5.1.
Offence provision.
 (4) A person transporting dangerous goods in accordance with {this clause} of UN Class 3, UN Class 4, UN Class 5 and UN Class 6 with an aggregate quantity of more than 250 must not transport them:
 (a) in the passenger compartment of a vehicle; or
 (b) in an enclosed space that is not separated from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
Offence provision.
 (5) A person transporting dangerous goods in accordance with {this clause} of UN Division 2.1, UN Division 2.3 and Packing Group I with an aggregate quantity of more than 50 must not transport them:
 (a) in the passenger compartment of a vehicle; or
 (b) in any other enclosed space in the vehicle.
Offence provision.

Division 1.2—Interpretation

Subdivision 1.2.1—General

1.2.1  Definitions
Note: Definitions preceded by an * are taken from the Act.
  In {this subordinate law}, unless the contrary intention appears:
Act means the {Model Law on the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road or Rail}.
*ADG Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail, approved by the Australian Transport Council.
administrative determination—see {clause} 1.6.4.
ADR approved means approved in accordance with the European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road published by the Inland Transport Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe.
aggregate quantity, in relation to a load containing dangerous goods, means the total of:
 (a) the number of kilograms of:
 (i) solid dangerous goods; and
 (ii) articles;
in the load; and
 (b) the number of litres or kilograms, being whichever is used in the transport documentation for the load to describe the goods, of liquid dangerous goods in the load; and
 (c) the total capacity in litres of receptacles in the load containing dangerous goods of UN Class 2 (except aerosols). (2.10 amd based on ADG7)
appropriately marked—see {clause} 5.2.2.
approval, for a provision of {this subordinate law}, means an approval by