Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:clause:1_8:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 8 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 26400–28677

packaging, equipment and other items used, and processes carried out, in relation to the transport of dangerous goods;
 (q) documents required to be prepared or kept by persons involved in the transport of dangerous goods and the approval by the Competent Authority of alternative documentation;
 (r) obligations arising, and procedures to be followed, in the event of a dangerous situation in relation to the transport of dangerous goods;
 (s) the training and qualifications required of authorised officers and other persons performing functions under this Act;
 (t) the training and qualifications required of persons involved in, and the approval of training courses and qualifications relating to involvement in, the transport of dangerous goods;
 (u) the recognition of laws of other jurisdictions relating to the transport of dangerous goods and of things done under those laws, and the giving effect to those things;
 (v) infringement notices, and documents and costs relating to infringement notices;
 (w) the establishment, powers and functions of a Competent Authorities Panel;
 (x) the recognition of accredited providers of training, package testing, design verification and other similar activities;
 (y) the passing of information on persons relevant to licensing or compliance and enforcement matters to another Competent Authority and other authorities involved in the enforcement of road and rail laws. (11 + new)
 (3) The {subordinate law} may apply, adopt or incorporate any or all of the provisions of a code, standard, or rule relating to dangerous goods or to their transport. Those provisions may be applied, adopted or incorporated as they currently exist, as amended by the {subordinate law}, or as amended from time to time.(11)
 (4) The {subordinate law} may:
 (a) prescribe a substance or article as being dangerous goods; or
 (b) prescribe various types of dangerous goods, including goods that are too dangerous to be transported, and methods for deciding which dangerous goods fall into each type;
by reference to such a code, standard or rule. (11)
 (5) The {subordinate law} may provide for transitional arrangements.
 (6) A reference in this section to a code, standard or rule includes a reference to one that is made outside Australia. (11)