Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 30/63)
Character Range: 86610–89213

hose assembly to transfer dangerous goods must comply with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code.
Penalty: $3 000.
 (2) A person must not use a hose assembly to transfer dangerous goods if the hose assembly is damaged or defective to the extent that use of the hose assembly to transfer the goods involves a greater risk than the risk involved in using a hose assembly that is not damaged or defective.
Penalty: $3 000.
 (3) A person must not transfer dangerous goods if the person knows, or reasonably ought to know, that a hose assembly used in the transfer:
 (a) has not been maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code; or
 (b) was not inspected or tested at the intervals, or in the way, required under the Chapter; or
 (c) did not satisfy a test under the Chapter.
Penalty: $1 500.

10.7  Occupier's duties
 (1) The occupier of premises where dangerous goods are transferred must, as far as practicable, ensure that the goods are transferred:
 (a) if Chapter 10 of the ADG Code applies to the transfer—in accordance with the Chapter; and
 (b) if the transfer of the goods is approved under regulation 10.9—in accordance with the approval; and
 (c) in every case—in a way that averts, eliminates or minimises risk.
Penalty: $3 000.
 (2) The occupier of premises where dangerous goods are transferred must ensure that a hose assembly on the premises that is used, or intended to be used, for the transfer (other than a hose assembly brought onto the premises on the vehicle involved in the transfer):
 (a) is maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code; and
 (b) is inspected and tested at the intervals, and in the way, required under the Chapter; and
 (c) satisfies each test under the Chapter.
Penalty: $1 500.
 (3) The occupier must keep accurate records of all maintenance work, and each inspection and test, carried out on the hose assembly.
Penalty: $500.

10.8  Prime contractor's duties
 (1) A prime contractor must, as far as practicable, ensure that dangerous goods being transferred to or from a tank, or bulk container, on a vehicle used by the prime contractor are transferred:
 (a) if Chapter 10 of the ADG Code applies to the transfer—in accordance with the Chapter; and
 (b) if the transfer of the goods is approved under regulation 10.9—in accordance with the approval; and
 (c) in every case—in a way that averts, eliminates or minimises risk.
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)