Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p23
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 23/63)
Character Range: 69890–72479

place of export; and
 (e) the container is placarded in accordance with the IATA Regulations, ICAO Rules or IMDG Code.

7.2  Meaning of appropriately marked
  For this Division, a package or unit load is appropriately marked if the package or unit load is marked in accordance with Chapter 7 of the ADG Code.

7.3  Consignor's duties
 (1) A person must not consign dangerous goods for transport by road in a package or unit load unless the package or unit load is appropriately marked.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.
 (2) A person must not consign dangerous goods for transport by road in a package or unit load if a marking on the package or unit load about its contents is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.
 (3) A person must not consign goods for transport by road in a package or unit load that does not contain dangerous goods but is marked as if it contained dangerous goods.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.

7.4  Packer's duties
 (1) A person must not pack dangerous goods for transport by road in a package or unit load if the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, that the packaging will not be appropriately marked when the goods are transported.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500;
 (2) A person who packs dangerous goods for transport by road must not mark a package or unit load with a marking about its contents that the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.
 (3) A person who packs goods for transport by road must not mark a package or unit load that the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, does not contain dangerous goods as if it contained dangerous goods.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.

7.5  Prime contractor's duties
 (1) A prime contractor must not transport goods by road in a package or unit load if the prime contractor knows, or reasonably ought to know, that:
 (a) the goods are dangerous goods; and
 (b) the package or unit load is not appropriately marked.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit load—$1,500.
 (2) A prime contractor must not transport dangerous goods by road in a package or unit load if the prime contractor knows, or reasonably ought to know, that a marking on the package or unit load about its contents is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty:
 (a) for a package—$500;
 (b) for a unit