Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 15/84)
Character Range: 196663–199396

decision of CAP reversing a decision that a corresponding determination should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction. (1.21)

1.6.6  Records of determinations
  The record of a determination in the register must include:
 (a) the provisions of the determination; or
 (b) the following information:
 (i) the title of the Government Gazette where the determination was notified or published and the date of notification or publication;
 (ii) the provisions of {this subordinate law}, and of the ADG Code, to which the determination relates;
 (iii) the dangerous goods, equipment, packaging, vehicle or other thing to which the determination relates. (1.22)

Part 2—Key concepts

2.1.1  Dangerous goods
 (1) Goods are dangerous goods if:
 (a) the goods are determined under paragraph 1.6.1 (1) (a) to be dangerous goods; or
 (b) the goods satisfy the criteria set out, or referred to, in Part 2 of the ADG Code for determining whether goods are dangerous goods.
 (2) However, goods that satisfy the criteria set out, or referred to, in Part 2 of the ADG Code are not dangerous goods if the goods are:
 (a) determined under paragraph 1.6.1 (1) (a) not to be dangerous goods; or
 (b) described as not subject to the ADG Code in a special provision in Chapter 3.3 of the ADG Code that is applied to the goods by column 6 of the Dangerous Goods List.

2.1.2  Goods too dangerous to be transported
  Dangerous goods are too dangerous to be transported if they are:
 (a) goods set out or described in Appendix A to the ADG Code; or
 (b) goods determined under paragraph 1.6.1 (2) (a) to be too dangerous to be transported; or
 (c) goods (other than goods mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)) that are so sensitive or unstable that they cannot be safely transported even if the relevant requirements of {this subordinate law} and the ADG Code are complied with. (2.1, amd)
Note: Section 70 of the Act provides that a person must not consign for transport goods that {this subordinate law} identifies as being too dangerous to be transported.

2.1.3  UN Classes, UN Divisions and Categories of dangerous goods
 (1) Dangerous goods are assigned, in accordance with {subclause} (4), to 1 of the UN Classes 1 to 9.
 (2) Dangerous goods may also be assigned, in accordance with {subclause} (4), to 1 of the UN Divisions into which some of the UN Classes of dangerous goods are divided.
 (3) Some UN Classes or Divisions may be further divided into Categories.
Examples
UN Division 6.2 infectious substances are divided into:
(a) Category A (substances transported in a form that, if exposure occurs, can cause permanent disability or life‑threatening or fatal disease to humans or