Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 31/63)
Character Range: 88992–91727

Penalty: $3 000.
 (2) A prime contractor must not use a vehicle to transport dangerous goods by road unless each hose assembly on the vehicle that is used, or intended to be used, for the transfer of dangerous goods:
 (a) has been maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code; and
 (b) was inspected and tested at the intervals, and in the way, required under the Chapter; and
 (c) satisfied each test.
Penalty: $1 500.
 (3) The prime contractor must keep accurate records of all maintenance work, and each inspection and test, carried out on the hose assembly.
Penalty: $500.

10.9  Approvals—transfers of dangerous goods
 (1) The Competent Authority may, on application made in accordance with regulation 17.1, approve the transfer of dangerous goods otherwise than in accordance with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code if the Authority considers that the risk involved in the transfer of the goods is not greater than the risk involved in the transfer of the goods in accordance with the Chapter.
 (2) The approval of a transfer of dangerous goods may be subject to any condition necessary for the safe transfer of the goods.

Part 11—Documents

Division 1—Shipping documentation

11.1  False or misleading information
  A person must not include information in shipping documentation for the transport of dangerous goods by road that the person knows is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty: $3 000.
       Example of false information in shipping documentation: A person named as consignor of the dangerous goods if the person is not the consignor of the goods.

11.2  Consignor's duties
 (1) A person must not consign dangerous goods for transport by road on a vehicle unless the prime contractor or driver of the vehicle has shipping documentation, complying with Chapter 11 of the ADG Code, for the goods.
Penalty: $1 000.
 (2) A person must not consign dangerous goods for transport by road if the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, that the goods will be divided into, and transported in, separate loads, unless subregulation (3) is complied with for each load.
Penalty: $1 000.
 (3) This subregulation is complied with for a load if the prime contractor, or the driver of the vehicle transporting the load, has been given separate shipping documentation, complying with Chapter 11 of the ADG Code, for the load.

11.3  Prime contractor's duty
  The prime contractor must ensure that a person does not drive a vehicle used by the prime contractor to transport dangerous goods by road unless the person has been given shipping documentation, complying with Chapter 11 of the ADG Code, for the goods.
Penalty: $1 500.

11.4  Driver's duties
 (1) The driver of a vehicle transporting dangerous goods