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[Subsidiary]

L.N. 22/69. LN67/45 L.N. 17/66. L.N. 17/66. (Cap. 295, sub. leg.) L.N. 119/83. Categories for which licence to convey not required. L.N. 40/73. L.N. 343/81.

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [1983 Ed.

"Secretary for Home Affairs" includes any officer of the Secretariat for Home Affairs 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;

"steel" includes iron;

"store", when used as a verb, means to keep for any purpose whatsoever, and "storage" shall be construed accordingly; but, when used as a noun, means a place which is licensed for the storage of dangerous goods within the meaning of the Ordinance and, if used as a noun in relation to premises, means such part of the premises as is so licensed;

"suitable", in relation to packing or to containers, means-

(a) well constructed and in good condition; and

(b) of such a character and construction that any interior surface with which the contents may come in contact is not dangerously affected by the contents; and

(c) capable of withstanding the ordinary risks of storage, handling or transport; and

(d) capable of withstanding any pressure likely to be generated therein in the course of normal use;

"wood" includes plywood.

(2) In these regulations, any reference to a category, class or division of dangerous goods relates to the classification for the time being appearing in the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations.

(3) In these regulations, any reference to a weight or measure relates to standard weights and measures of the Colony and, for the purpose of finding the equivalent in liquid measure of any quantity in weight and the equivalent in weight of any quantity in liquid measure, 1 kg shall be deemed the equivalent of 1 L.

2A. Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the conveyance on land of dangerous goods in category 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10.

Interpretation.

PART II

DANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 1 (EXPLOSIVES)

3. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-

“authorized shot firer" means a person who is the holder of a valid mine blasting certificate or a special authorization issued pursuant to regulation 47;

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B 10[Subsidiary]L.N. 22/69. LN67/45 L.N. 17/66. L.N. 17/66. (Cap. 295, sub. leg.) L.N. 119/83. Categories for which licence to convey not required. L.N. 40/73. L.N. 343/81.CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [1983 Ed."Secretary for Home Affairs" includes any officer of the Secretariat for Home Affairs 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;"steel" includes iron;"store", when used as a verb, means to keep for any purpose whatsoever, and "storage" shall be construed accordingly; but, when used as a noun, means a place which is licensed for the storage of dangerous goods within the meaning of the Ordinance and, if used as a noun in relation to premises, means such part of the premises as is so licensed;"suitable", in relation to packing or to containers, means-(a) well constructed and in good condition; and(b) of such a character and construction that any interior surface with which the contents may come in contact is not dangerously affected by the contents; and(c) capable of withstanding the ordinary risks of storage, handling or transport; and(d) capable of withstanding any pressure likely to be generated therein in the course of normal use;"wood" includes plywood.(2) In these regulations, any reference to a category, class or division of dangerous goods relates to the classification for the time being appearing in the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations.(3) In these regulations, any reference to a weight or measure relates to standard weights and measures of the Colony and, for the purpose of finding the equivalent in liquid measure of any quantity in weight and the equivalent in weight of any quantity in liquid measure, 1 kg shall be deemed the equivalent of 1 L.2A. Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the conveyance on land of dangerous goods in category 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10.Interpretation.PART IIDANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 1 (EXPLOSIVES)3. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-“authorized shot firer" means a person who is the holder of a valid mine blasting certificate or a special authorization issued pursuant to regulation 47;Page 10Page 11
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B 10[Subsidiary]L.N. 22/69. LN67/45 L.N. 17/66. L.N. 17/66. (Cap. 295, sub. leg.) L.N. 119/83. Categories for which licence to convey not required. L.N. 40/73. L.N. 343/81.CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [1983 Ed."Secretary for Home Affairs" includes any officer of the Secretariat for Home Affairs 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;"steel" includes iron;"store", when used as a verb, means to keep for any purpose whatsoever, and "storage" shall be construed accordingly; but, when used as a noun, means a place which is licensed for the storage of dangerous goods within the meaning of the Ordi- nance and, if used as a noun in relation to premises, means such part of the premises as is so licensed;"suitable", in relation to packing or to containers, means-(a) well constructed and in good condition; and(b) of such a character and construction that any interior surface with which the contents may come in contact is not dangerously affected by the contents; and(c) capable of withstanding the ordinary risks of storage, handling or transport; and(d) capable of withstanding any pressure likely to be generated therein in the course of normal use;"wood" includes plywood.(2) In these regulations, any reference to a category, class or division of dangerous goods relates to the classification for the time being appearing in the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations.(3) In these regulations, any reference to a weight or measure relates to standard weights and measures of the Colony and, for the purpose of finding the equivalent in liquid measure of any quantity in weight and the equivalent in weight of any quantity in liquid measure, 1 kg shall be deemed the equivalent of 1 L.2A. Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the convey- ance on land of dangerous goods in category 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10.Interpretation.PART IIDANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 1 (EXPLOSIVES)3. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-“authorized shot firer" means a person who is the holder of valid mine blasting certificate or a special authorization issued pur- suant to regulation 47;Page 10Page 11
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B 10

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 22/69.

LN67/45

L.N. 17/66.

L.N. 17/66.

(Cap. 295, sub. leg.)

L.N. 119/83.

Categories for which licence to convey not

required.

L.N. 40/73. L.N. 343/81.

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations

[1983 Ed.

"Secretary for Home Affairs" includes any officer of the Secretariat for Home Affairs 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;

"steel" includes iron;

"store", when used as a verb, means to keep for any purpose whatsoever, and "storage" shall be construed accordingly; but, when used as a noun, means a place which is licensed for the storage of dangerous goods within the meaning of the Ordi- nance and, if used as a noun in relation to premises, means such part of the premises as is so licensed;

"suitable", in relation to packing or to containers, means-

(a) well constructed and in good condition; and

(b) of such a character and construction that any interior surface with which the contents may come in contact is not dangerously affected by the contents; and

(c) capable of withstanding the ordinary risks of storage,

handling or transport; and

(d) capable of withstanding any pressure likely to be generated

therein in the course of normal use;

"wood" includes plywood.

(2) In these regulations, any reference to a category, class or division of dangerous goods relates to the classification for the time being appearing in the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations.

(3) In these regulations, any reference to a weight or measure relates to standard weights and measures of the Colony and, for the purpose of finding the equivalent in liquid measure of any quantity in weight and the equivalent in weight of any quantity in liquid measure, 1 kg shall be deemed the equivalent of 1 L.

2A. Section 6 of the Ordinance shall not apply to the convey- ance on land of dangerous goods in category 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10.

Interpretation.

PART II

DANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 1 (EXPLOSIVES)

3. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-

“authorized shot firer" means a person who is the holder of valid mine blasting certificate or a special authorization issued pur- suant to regulation 47;

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