CAP. 145]
Acetylating Substances (Control) Regulations
[1977 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 98/77.
L.N. 98/77.
L.N. 98/77.
Premises and containers in which acetylating substance is stored or kept.
Offences.
L.N. 173/75.
(2) The holder of a licence or permit shall at all times keep in the register kept under paragraph (1) a record of the total amount in his possession of the acetylating substance to which the licence or permit relates.
(3) Every entry made under paragraph (1)(a) or (b) shall be made immediately on the receipt or manufacture of or dealing in, use or other disposal of the acetylating substance in respect of which that entry is required.
(4) A copy of every entry in the record kept under paragraph (1) shall, unless the holder of the licence or permit is exempted under paragraph (5) from compliance with the requirements of this paragraph, be sent to the Director within 24 hours of its being made.
(5) The Director may at any time and from time to time in writing exempt the holder of any licence or permit from compliance with the requirements of paragraph (4) on such terms and conditions as he may think fit.
4. (1) No person shall keep or store any acetylating substance not in transit except-
(a) in a place approved in writing by the Director; and
(b) in accordance with such conditions as the Director may specify.
(2) No person shall keep or store any acetylating substance except in a container approved in writing by the Director.
(3) The container in which any acetylating substance is kept or stored-
(a) shall be clearly marked on the outside thereof with the words and characters—
or
(i) Acetic Anhydride (ZMF : NOO; **R) (乙酸酐;醋酸酐;無水醋酸) Acetic Oxide (ZM) or Acetyl Oxide (MZM) or Ethanoic Anhydride (ZA);
(ii) Acetyl Chloride (ZZ) or Ethanoyl Chloride (ZAR: MIZA); or
(iii) Acetyl Bromide (ZZA) or Ethanoyl Bromide (乙酰溴;溴化乙酰),
as the case may be; and
(b) shall not contain any substance other than the substance so marked thereon.
5. (1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 3 or of regulation 4 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for 1 year.