202
Contravention of
No. 1 of 1873.
DANGEROUS GOODS.
(f) for prescribing any tests to be applied to any dangerous goods for any purpose whatsoever;
(g) generally for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) All regulations made under this Ordinance shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Council at the first meeting thereof held after the publication in the Gazette of the making of such regulations, and if a resolution be passed at the first meeting of the Legislative Council held after such regulations have been laid on the table of the said Council resolving that any such regulation shall be rescinded, or amended in any manner whatsoever, the said regulation shall, without prejudice to anything done thereunder, be deemed to be rescinded, or amended as the case may be, as from the date of publication in the Gazette of the passing of such resolution.
[s.6, rep. No. 19 of 1922.]
7. Where any dangerous goods are moved, stored, possessed, landed, shipped, or transhipped, or are otherwise dealt with, or where any ship, vessel, lighter, or boat having
34 & 35 Vict. c. 105, s. 4.
[1st Dec., 1922.]
[30th Apr., 1910.]
[2nd Sept., 1910.]
[12th May, 1911.]
[4th Aug., 1911.]
[26th Jan., 1912.]
[1st Dec., 1922.]
Carbide of calcium.
Ether (exceeding one pound in weight).
Spirit of wine (exceeding two gallons).
Methylated spirit (exceeding two gallons).
Alcoholic liquid of a greater strength than 70 parts per cent. by weight of alcohol (exceeding two gallons if kept for private use or exceeding 50 gallons if kept for sale by retail).
Benzene (exceeding one pound in weight).
Any preparation or adaptation or any substance similar or not to the following used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion:-
Nitroglycerine, gun cotton, fulminate of mercury or of other metals, dynamite, blasting powders, gunpowder, gelatine dynamite, cheddite, gelignite, blasting gelatine, bobbinite, compressed gunpowder, rackarock, chlorate of potash mixture for rackarock, and picric acid.
Compressed oxygen.
Compressed acetylene.
Dissolved acetylene.
Chlorate of potassium (in quantities exceeding 1 lb.), and any other chlorate.
Acetone.
Any inflammable liquid, not already, with or without excepted quantities, declared to be dangerous, which when tested in manner for the time being prescribed under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, shows a flash point below 150°F
Compressed carbonic acid.
Compressed ammonia gas.
As amended by No. 19 of 1922 and Law Am. Ord., 1923.
202
Contraven- tion of
No. 1 of 1873.
DANGEROUS GOODS.
(f) for prescribing any tests to be applied to any danger- ous goods for any purpose whatsoever;
(9) generally for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.
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(2) All regulations made under this Ordinance shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Council at the first meeting thereof held after the publication in the Gazette of the making of such regulations, and if a resolution be passed at the first meeting of the Legislative Council held after such regulations have been laid on the table of the said Council resolving that any such regulation shall be rescinded, or amended in any manner whatsoever, the said regulation shall, without prejudice to anything done there- under, be deemed to be rescinded, or amended as the case may be, as from the date of publication in the Gazette of the passing of such resolution.
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[s.6, rep. No. 19 of 1922.]
7. Where any dangerous goods are moved, stored, pos- sessed, landed, shipped, or transhipped, or are otherwise 34 & 35 Vict. dealt with, or where any ship, vessel, lighter, or boat having
regulations.
c. 105, s. 4.
[1st Dec., 1922.]
[30th Apr., 1910.1
[2nd Sept.," 1910:1:
[12th May, 1911:]-
[4th Aug., 1911.] [26th Jan., 1912.1 [1st Dec., 1922.1
Carbide of calcium.
Ether (exceeding one pound in weight). Spirit of wine (exceeding two gallons).
Methylated spirit (exceeding two gallons).
Alcoholic liquid of a greater strength than 70 parts per cent. by weight of alcohol (exceeding two gallons if kept for private use or exceeding 50 gallons if kept for sale by retail).
Benzene (exceeding one pound in weight).
Any preparation or adaptation or any substance similar or not to the following usod or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion:-
Nitroglycerine, gun cotton, fulminate of mercury or of other metals, dynamite, blasting powders, gunpowder, gelatine dynamite, cheddite, gelignite, blasting gelatine, bobbinite, compressed gunpowder, rackarock, chlorate of potash mixture for rackarock, and picric acid.
Compressed oxygen.
Compressed acetylene.
Dissolved acetylene.
Chlorate of potassium (in quantities exceeding 1 lb.), and any other chlorate. — Acetone.
Any inflammable liquid, not already, with or without excepted quantities, declared to be dangerous, which when tested in manner for the time being prescribed under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873, shows a flash point below 1500 F
Compressed carbonic acid.
Compressed ammonia gas.
As amended by No. 19 of 1922 and Law Am. Ord., 1923.
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