Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 14/63)
Character Range: 48800–51453

Competent Authority may, by written notice, require the person to produce packaging manufactured or used by the person for performance testing.
 (3) The person must produce the packaging to the Competent Authority, or someone nominated in the notice, within 14 days after the day when the notice is given to the person, unless the person, under an agreement with someone else, delivers the packaging to the other person before the end of that period.
Penalty: $1 500.

3.12  Requiring evidence of performance tests
 (1) This regulation applies to a person who is:
 (a) a manufacturer of packaging used, or intended to be used, to transport dangerous goods by road; or
 (b) the consignor of packaged dangerous goods for transport by road.
 (2) The Competent Authority may, by written notice, require the person to produce written evidence that a packaging design type manufactured or used by the person has passed performance tests required under Chapter 3 of the ADG Code.
 (3) The person must produce the evidence to the Competent Authority within 14 days after the day when the notice is given to the person.
Penalty: $1 500.
 (4) A test certificate under regulation 3.10 is evidence for this regulation.

Part 4—Dangerous goods in bulk

Division 1—Restrictions on transport of dangerous goods in bulk

4.1  Consignor's duties
 (1) A person must not consign dangerous goods for transport by road in bulk if:
 (a) Chapter 4 of the ADG Code provides that the goods must not be transported by road in bulk; or
 (b) the goods are determined under paragraph 1.18(h) to be too dangerous to be transported in bulk.
Penalty: $3 000.
 (2) A person who consigns dangerous goods for transport by road in bulk must comply with Chapter 4 of the ADG Code.
Penalty: $3 000.

4.2  Prime contractor's duties
 (1) A prime contractor must not transport dangerous goods by road in bulk if:
 (a) Chapter 4 of the ADG Code provides that the goods must not be transported by road in bulk; or
 (b) the goods are determined under paragraph 1.18(h) to be too dangerous to be transported in bulk.
Penalty: $3 000.
 (2) A prime contractor who transports dangerous goods by road in bulk must comply with Chapter 4 of the ADG Code.
Penalty: $3 000.

4.3  Driver's duty
  A person who drives a vehicle transporting dangerous goods by road in bulk must comply with Chapter 4 of the ADG Code.
Penalty: $1 500.

Division 2—Bulk containers

4.4  Consignor's duties
 (1) A person must not consign dangerous goods in bulk for transport by road in a bulk container provided by the person if:
 (a) the material of which the container is constructed is incompatible with the dangerous goods;