Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 34/76)
Character Range: 2130677–2133882

a person performing or being available to perform an applicable SSAA if either or both of the following applies:
 (a) the occurrence gives rise to a danger of death or serious harm to a person;
 (b) the occurrence gives rise to a danger of serious damage to an aircraft or property.
SSAA means a safety‑sensitive aviation activity.
SSAA employee, in relation to a DAMP organisation, means an employee of the DAMP organisation who performs or is available to perform an applicable SSAA.
substantial compliance, in relation to a drug or alcohol test, has the meaning given in subregulation 99.020(2).
suitable test conditions has the meaning given by subregulation (3).
Note 1: A number of other expressions used in this Part have the meanings given in the Act. For example:
                   * aeronautical product
                   * AOC
                   * body sample
                   * civil aviation authorisation
                   * drug or alcohol test
                   * foreign aircraft AOC
                   * New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges
                   * positive test result
                   * safety‑sensitive aviation activities
                   * testable drug.
Note 2: Testable drugs are specified in a legislative instrument made by the Minister under subsection 33(2) of the Act.

References to Standards and reports
 (2) In this Part:
AS followed by a number is a reference to the Australian Standard so numbered or identified, as in force or existing from time to time, published by Standards Australia.
AS/NZS followed by a number is a reference to the Australian/New Zealand Standard so numbered or identified, as in force or existing from time to time, published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.
NMI R followed by a number is a reference to the document with that designation and number, as in force from time to time, published by the National Measurement Institute established under the National Measurement Act 1960.

Permitted level
 (2A) For paragraph (a) of the definition of permitted level, the permitted level for each testable drug is specified in the following table.

Testable Drug                    Concentration ‑ ng/mL
Δ9‑tetrahydrocannabinol          10
6‑Acetyl morphine                10
Amphetamine                      25
Benzoylecgonine                  25
Cocaine                          25
Codeine                          25
Ecgonine methyl ester            25
Methylamphetamine                25
Methylenedioxyamphetamine        25
Methylenedioxymethylamphetamine  25
Morphine                         25

Suitable test conditions
 (3) Suitable test conditions means conditions that exist after an accident or serious incident if:
 (a) testing can be conducted within:
 (i) for drug testing—32 hours after the accident or incident occurred; and
 (ii) for alcohol testing—8 hours after the accident or incident occurred; and
 (b) it is practicable to conduct a test.

99.015  SSAAs to which this Part applies
 (1) This Part applies to the SSAAs specified in this regulation.
 (2) The specified SSAAs are:
 (a) any activity undertaken by a person, other than as a passenger, in an aerodrome testing area; and