244

SECOND SCHEDULE.

SPECIFLED AUTHORITIES,

Regulation.

Authority.

Regulation.

Authority.

Commissioner of Mines, and, lo the case of

removal by water, the

Director of Marine.

10

11

0 8 3 3 6 33

63

64

66

67

69

[reg. 21

Regulation.

136

137

139

(Table)

143

Director of Fire Services.

144

147

150

Authority.

245

Regulation.

Authority.

1.53 (Table)

156

$57

160

Director of Fire Services.

167

168

173

174

151

132

69

Commissioner of Mines.

10

12

(Table)

13

72

14

13

18

74

Council ChamDER,

Stink By

Clerk of Councils.

20

Commissioner of Police.

***

14th January, 1964.

12

77

24

TE

25

#1

27

28

84

29

(Tabla)

30

$7

31

88

Director of Fire Services.

32

92

(Table)

33

34

Commissioner of Mines.

96

97

35

99

38

(Table)

43

100

(Table)

101

46

105

47

107

49

103

55

115

56

116

58

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the regulations but is intended to indicate their general purport).

In 1949 a Commilles was appointed to inquire into and advise the Government concerning the administration of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873 and the regulations made thereunder and other Ordinances and regulations dealing with dangerous goods. The recommandations of that Committee were wet out in the form of draft, regulations and partially implemented by the enact- m201 the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations, 1956 and the Dangerous Goods (Shipping) Regulations, 1956. The Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations, 1962, which would have completed the implementation of the recommendations of that Committee, were enacted but were not brought into force in order that they might be subjected to further review. These regulations are the result of such further review and revoke and replace the regulations of 1962. They cover the possession, storage, conveyance and packing of dangerous goods, and are drafted, for the most part, in tabulated form for simplicity of reference, and are related to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations, 1964, in which dangerous goods are classified into categories und classes accord- ing to their nature and properties.

2

These regulations revoke and replace, subject to considerable modifica. tion, the Dangerous Goods Regulations, 1940, the regulations made under the Celluloid and "Cinematograph Film Ordinance, 1923, the rules made under the Gunpowder and Fireworks Ordinance, 1901, and the Dangerous Goods (Repea)] of Miscellaneous Legislation) Order, 1962.

(Secretariat GR11/3231/511)

124

59

Secretary for Chinese

Affairs for Hong Kong,

125

Kowloon and New

126

Kowloon; District

Commissioner, New

127

Territories, for New

129

Territories: Director of

131

Marine for the waters

of the Colony.

132

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