Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 7/84)
Character Range: 176160–179059

more than 1 mode of transport.
NATA means the National Association of Testing Authorities.
*offence means an offence against the Act or {this subordinate law}.
outer packaging, in relation to dangerous goods, means external packaging (including absorbent materials, cushioning and any other components) necessary to contain and protect:
 (a) articles; or
 (b) receptacles in composite packaging; or
 (c) inner packaging in combination packaging.
*overpack, in relation to the transport of dangerous goods, means packaging (other than large packaging) used to hold and consolidate packages into a single unit for easier handling and stowage.
Examples
Pallet, together with strapping or shrink wrapping, designed to hold packages
Box or crate into which packages are placed.
owner, of a vehicle,—see {clause} 1.2.14.
package—see {subclause} 4.1.2 (1).
packaging—see {subclause} 4.1.2 (2).
packed in limited quantities—see {clause}1.2.9.
Packing Group—see {clause} 2.1.5.
packs and packer—see {clause} 1.2.16.
participating jurisdiction means another State or Territory that has a corresponding law within the meaning of the Act.
*placard means a label or emergency information panel that is displayed in accordance with Chapter 5.3 of the ADG Code on:
 (a) a transport unit; or
 (b) a container having one or more receptacles with a capacity of more than 500 kilograms or litres.
placard load means a load of dangerous goods that must be placarded under {clause} 5.3.1. (2.13 amd)
portable tank means a multimodal tank that:
 (a) is designed primarily to be loaded on to a vehicle or ship; and
 (b) has a capacity of more than 450 litres; and
 (c) is equipped with skids, mountings, stabilizers and accessories to facilitate mechanical handling; and
 (d) is capable of being loaded and unloaded without removing its service or structural equipment; and
 (e) is capable of being lifted when full.
*premises includes a structure, whether permanent or temporary, and land, but does not include a vehicle.
pressure drums are welded transportable pressure receptacles of a water capacity exceeding 150 litres and of not more than 1 000 litres, (eg cylindrical receptacles equipped with rolling hoops, spheres on skids).
*prime contractor—see {clause} 1.2.18.
prime mover means a road vehicle that is designed to tow a trailer but does not include a vehicle that has a load carrying capacity in addition to a trailer.
rail authority, in respect of a train on a railway, means the person or body (whether or not a public authority) that is responsible for the care, control or management of the railway.
*rail operator—see {clause} 1.2.19.
receptacle, in relation to a substance or article, means a container that is:
 (a) for receiving and holding the substance or article (including anything that enables the container to be closed); and
 (b) in contact with the substance or article.
register—see {clause}