Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:clause:1_4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 4 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 16940–19698

transport, and placarding containers and vehicles in which dangerous goods are transported; and
 (d) consigning dangerous goods for transport, including the preparation of transport documentation; and
 (e) loading dangerous goods onto a vehicle, or into a container that is to be put on a vehicle, for transport or unloading dangerous goods that have been transported; and
 (f) undertaking, or being responsible for, otherwise than as an employee or sub‑contractor, the transport of dangerous goods; and
 (g) driving a vehicle carrying dangerous goods; and
 (h) being the consignee of dangerous goods that are transported; and
 (i) being involved as a director, secretary or manager of a body corporate, or other person who takes part in the management of a body corporate, that takes part in an activity covered by this definition.
intelligent transport system means a system involving the use of electronic or other technology (whether located in or on a vehicle, or on or near a road or rail, or elsewhere) that has the capacity and capability to monitor, collect, store, display, analyse, transmit or report information relating to:
 (a) a vehicle or its equipment or load, the driver of a vehicle, the operator of a fleet of vehicles or another person involved in road or rail transport; and
 (b) without limiting the above, whether a vehicle is being operated in conformity with this Act and authorisations issued under it.
jurisdiction means the Commonwealth or a State or Territory.
offence means an offence against this Act. (6)
overpack, in relation to the transport of dangerous goods, means packaging (other than large packaging within the meaning of the {subordinate law}) used to hold and consolidate packages into a single unit for easier handling and stowage. (MSL)
Examples
Pallet, together with strapping or shrink wrapping, designed to hold packages.
Box or crate into which packages are placed.
placard means a label or emergency information panel that is displayed in accordance with Chapter 5.3 of the ADG Code on:
 (a) a transport unit; or
 (b) a container having one or more receptacles with a capacity of more than 500 kilograms or litres.
premises includes a structure, whether permanent or temporary, and land, but does not include a vehicle. (6)
prime contractor, in respect of the transport of dangerous goods by road, means the person who, in conducting a business for or involving the transport of dangerous goods by road, has undertaken to be responsible for, or is responsible for, the transport of the goods by road.(MSL 1.2.22)
public authority means:
 (a) the Crown in any capacity; or
 (b) a body established by or under law, or the holder of an office established by or under law, for a public purpose, including a local