Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 13/84)
Character Range: 191418–194208

or she is able to perform the task safely and in accordance with {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) is not appropriately supervised in performing the task to ensure that he or she is able to perform the task safely and in accordance with {this subordinate law}. (20.1, amd/2)
Offence provision.
 (3) A person must not manage, control or supervise a task unless the person has received instruction and training to enable him or her to manage, control or supervise another person to perform the task safely and in accordance with {this subordinate law}.
Offence provision.

1.3.2  Approvals—tests and training courses for drivers
 (1) The Competent Authority may, on application in accordance with {clause} 17.1.1, approve:
 (a) a test of competence for drivers of road vehicles transporting dangerous goods; or
 (b) a training course for drivers of road vehicles transporting dangerous goods.
 (2) The Competent Authority may approve a test of competence only if the Authority considers that a person who passes the test, or completes the course, will have the skills and knowledge to perform the task to which the test or course relates safely and in accordance with {this subordinate law}. (20.2)

Division 1.4—{Reserved}

Division 1.5—Provisions about offences generally

1.5.1  Offence provisions
 (1) If a provision of {this subordinate law} is followed by the phrase 'Offence provision', an individual who fails to comply with the provision is guilty of an offence punishable by a penalty not exceeding the amount set out for the offence in column 3 of Schedule 2.1. (new)
 (2) If a body corporate is found guilty of the offence, the maximum fine for the body corporate is 5 times the maximum fine that could be imposed on an individual for the offence. (1.28, amd)

1.5.2  Goods suspected of being dangerous goods
 (1) Where it is not clear from the Dangerous Goods List whether goods are dangerous goods but a person suspects, or reasonably ought to suspect, that they are, the person must not consign or transport them until:
 (a) the goods have been classified in accordance with the ADG Code; or
 (b) a determination has been made under paragraph 1.6.1 (1) (a).
Offence provision.
 (2) If the goods are found to be dangerous goods the person must not consign or transport them except in accordance with {this subordinate law} and the ADG Code.
Offence provision.

Division 1.6—Determinations

1.6.1  Determinations—dangerous goods and packaging
 (1) The Competent Authority may determine that goods are or are not:
 (a) dangerous goods; or
 (b) dangerous goods of a particular UN Class, UN Division or Category; or
 (c) dangerous goods with a particular subsidiary risk; or
 (d) substances of a particular Packing Group; or
 (e) incompatible with particular dangerous goods.
 (2) The