Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 34/84)
Character Range: 243754–246474

(b) the dangerous goods are not segregated from the incompatible goods in accordance with:
 (i) Part 9 of the ADG Code; or
 (ii) any determination under paragraph 1.6.1 (2) (b); or
 (iii) any approval under {subclause} 9.1.8 (3).
Offence provision.

9.1.7  Driver's duties
  A person must not drive a road vehicle transporting dangerous goods if the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, that:
 (a) the road vehicle is, in the same journey, transporting incompatible goods; and
 (b) the dangerous goods are not segregated from the incompatible goods in accordance with:
 (i) Part 9 of the ADG Code; or
 (ii) any determination under paragraph 1.6.1 (2) (b) or
 (iii) any approval under {subclause} 9.1.8 (3).
Offence provision.

9.1.8  Approvals—segregation devices and methods of segregation
 (1) An application for approval of a design for a Type II segregation device for use in the transport of dangerous goods must:
 (a) include any information required under Chapter 6.11 of the ADG Code; and
 (b) if a fee is prescribed for the application—be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
 (2) The Competent Authority may, on application in accordance with {subclause} (1) and {clause} 17.1.1, approve a design for a Type II segregation device if the design complies with Chapter 6.11 of the ADG Code.
 (3) The Competent Authority may, on application made in accordance with {clause} 17.1.1, approve a method of segregation not complying with Part 9 of the ADG Code for transporting dangerous and incompatible goods by road, if the Authority considers that:
 (a) it is impracticable to segregate the goods by a segregation device, or method of segregation, complying with the Chapter; and
 (b) the risk involved in using the method to transport the goods by road is not greater than the risk involved in using a device or method complying with the Chapter to transport the goods by road.
 (4) The approval of the design or method may be subject to any condition necessary for the safe transport of dangerous goods. (9.8, amd)

Part 10—Bulk transfer of dangerous goods

Division 10.1—General

10.1.1  Meaning of bulk transfer
  In this Part:
bulk transfer means the transfer by gravity, pump or pressure differential of liquid, solid or gaseous dangerous goods, by the use of pipework or hose, into or out of a tank vehicle, or into or out of a portable tank, demountable tank, bulk container, pressure drum, tube, MEGC or IBC that is on a vehicle.

Division 10.2—Equipment and transfer

10.2.1  Application of Division
  This Division applies to bulk transfer into or out of a tank vehicle or:
 (a) a portable tank; or
 (b) a MEGC; or
 (c) a tube; or
 (d) a pressure drum; or
 (e) a bulk container; or
 (f) a demountable