Regulation.
Page.
160.
Special conditions for storage of celluloid or nitrocellulose based film
210
161.
Naked lights, etc. not to be used in stores
210
162.
Repair, etc. of nitrocellulose based film
210
NTE
163.
Restriction on use of film solvents
210
164.
Smoking and use of naked lights
210
165,
Offences and penalties
210
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PART X.
Dangerous Goods of Category 9 (SubsTANCES LIABLE TO SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION).
166, 167.
Interpretation
211
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168.
Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods of
category 9 Conditions for grant of licence ...
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11
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212
169.
170.
171.
Restriction on storage together of certain substances in stores General provisions relating to storage, conveyance and packing of
dangerous goods of category 9 Offences and penalties
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41
4
219
PART XI.
Dangerous Goods of CATEGORY 10 (OTHER Dangerous SuaSTANCES),
172.
Interpretation
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219
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173.
Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods of
category 10
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219
174.
Conditions for grant of licence,
219
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173.
176.
177.
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Restriction on storage together of certain substances in stores General provisions relating to storage, conveyance and packing of
dangerous goods of category 10 Offences and penalties
220
+ 114
220
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232
PART KIL
MISCELLANEOUS.
178.
Alterations to and maintenance of stores after grant or renewal of
Licence
232
179.
180.
181.
Special defences relating to warehouse owners and carriers Special defences relating to the transport of dangerous goods Governor may permit the use of alternative packing for dangerous
goods in certain cases
132
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232
233
J
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182,
Prohibited substances
233
I
183.
Licences and permits
小
233
184.
Delegation of powers
236
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18.5.
Transitional provisions
236
186.
187.
+1
Substitution of blasting regulations Revocations
236
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236
First Schedule.
Labels
Second Schedule. Specified Authorities
⠀⠀
237
344
DANGEROUS GOODS ORDINANCE, 1956.
(No. 38 of 1956).
DANGEROUS GOODS (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 1964.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. 1956, the Governor in Council has made the follow- ing regulations-
PART I.
PRELIMINARY.
Commence.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Goods Citation and (General) Regulations, 1964, and shall come into operation on the day Tent. appointed for the coming into operation of the Dangerous Goods (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.
tiem.
Schedule.
2. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- taterpreta- "Authority" means, in respect of each regulation specified in the first
column of the Second Schedule, the public officer or public body Second specified respectively in the second column of that Schedule;
"Commissioner of Mines" includes any officer of the Mines Department authorized pursuant to the provisions of regulation 184 to exercise any power vested in him or to perform any duty imposed upon húm by virtue of any of the provisions of these regulations, *Commissioner of Police" includes any police officer authorized pursuant to the provisions of regulation 184 to exercise any power vested in him or to perform any duty imposed upon him by virtue of any of the provisions of these regulations;
"Director of Fire Services" includes any officer of the Fire Services Department authorized pursuant to the provisions of regulation 184 to exercise any power vested in him or to perform any duty imposed upon him by virtue of any of the provisions of these regulations: "Director of Marine" includes any officer of the Marine Department authorized pursuant to the provisions of regulation 184 to exercise any power vested in him or to perform any duty imposed upon him by virtue of any of the provisions of these regulations;
"District Commissioner, New Territories" includes any officer of the New Territories Administration authorized pursuant to the provisions of regulation 184 to exercise any power vested in him or to perform any duty imposed upon him by virtue of any of the provisions of these regulations;