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1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

93. (1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 91 or 92 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 2 months.

(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 89 or 90 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000.

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Offences and penalties.

PART VI

DANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 5 (SUBSTANCES GIVING OFF Inflammable Vapour)

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

"container", except where a particular type of container is mentioned, means any receptacle used for the conveyance or storage, otherwise than in bulk, of any dangerous goods in category 5;

"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 5;

"in bulk", in relation to storage, means storage in any tank;

"tank" means any static tank or reservoir used for the storage of dangerous goods in liquid form, and "tankage" shall be construed accordingly.

95. Nothing in this Part shall apply to any fuel conveyed in the fuel tank of any mechanically propelled vehicle.

Manufacture, conveyance and storage (in containers)

Interpretation.

Application in relation to fuel tanks of vehicles.

licence to manufacture dangerous goods in category 5 or to store such goods in containers.

96. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture any dangerous goods, or to store any such goods in containers, shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store such goods in containers, shall be accompanied by 2 copies of a plan, as nearly as may be to scale, of the store and every such plan shall include, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-

(a) the siting of the store;

(b) the material of which the store is or is to be constructed;

(c) where the store does not form part of other premises---

(i) the distance between the store and any other premises or public place; and

(ii) the means of ventilation of the store;

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(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 89 or 90 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000.B 129[Subsidiary]Offences and penalties.PART VIDANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 5 (SUBSTANCES GIVING OFF Inflammable Vapour)94. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-"container", except where a particular type of container is mentioned, means any receptacle used for the conveyance or storage, otherwise than in bulk, of any dangerous goods in category 5;"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 5;"in bulk", in relation to storage, means storage in any tank;"tank" means any static tank or reservoir used for the storage of dangerous goods in liquid form, and "tankage" shall be construed accordingly.95. Nothing in this Part shall apply to any fuel conveyed in the fuel tank of any mechanically propelled vehicle.Manufacture, conveyance and storage (in containers)Interpretation.Application in relation to fuel tanks of vehicles.licence to manufacture dangerous goods in category 5 or to store such goods in containers.96. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture any dangerous goods, or to store any such goods in containers, shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store such goods in containers, shall be accompanied by 2 copies of a plan, as nearly as may be to scale, of the store and every such plan shall include, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-(a) the siting of the store;(b) the material of which the store is or is to be constructed;(c) where the store does not form part of other premises---(i) the distance between the store and any other premises or public place; and(ii) the means of ventilation of the store;
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(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 89 or 90 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000.B 129[Subsidiary]Offences and penalties.PART VIDANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 5 (SUBSTANCES GIVING OFF Inflammable Vapour)94. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-"container", except where a particular type of container is men- tioned, means any receptacle used for the conveyance or storage, otherwise than in bulk, of any dangerous goods in category 5;"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 5;“in bulk", in relation to storage, means storage in any tank;"tank” means any static tank or reservoir used for the storage of dangerous goods in liquid form, and "tankage" shall be con- strued accordingly.95. Nothing in this Part shall apply to any fuel conveyed in the fuel tank of any mechanically propelled vehicle.Manufacture, conveyance and storage (in containers)Interpretation.Application in relation to fuel tanks of vehicles.licence to manufacture dangerous goods in category 5 or to store such goods in containers.96. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisionsApplication for of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture any dangerous goods, or to store any such goods in containers, shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store such goods in containers, shall be accompanied by 2 copies of a plan, as nearly as may be to scale, of the store and every such plan shall include, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-(a) the siting of the store;(b) the material of which the store is or is to be constructed;(c) where the store does not form part of other premises---(i) the distance between the store and any other prem- ises or public place; and(ii) the means of ventilation of the store;
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1983 Ed.]

Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations [CAP. 295

93. (1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 91 or 92 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 2 months.

(2) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 89 or 90 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000.

B 129

[Subsidiary]

Offences and

penalties.

PART VI

DANGEROUS GOODS IN CATEGORY 5 (SUBSTANCES GIVING OFF Inflammable Vapour)

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

"container", except where a particular type of container is men- tioned, means any receptacle used for the conveyance or storage, otherwise than in bulk, of any dangerous goods in category 5;

"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 5;

“in bulk", in relation to storage, means storage in any tank;

"tank” means any static tank or reservoir used for the storage of dangerous goods in liquid form, and "tankage" shall be con- strued accordingly.

95. Nothing in this Part shall apply to any fuel conveyed in the fuel tank of any mechanically propelled vehicle.

Manufacture, conveyance and storage (in containers)

Interpretation.

Application in relation to fuel tanks of vehicles.

licence to manufacture dangerous goods in category 5 or to store such goods in containers.

96. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions Application for of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture any dangerous goods, or to store any such goods in containers, shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store such goods in containers, shall be accompanied by 2 copies of a plan, as nearly as may be to scale, of the store and every such plan shall include, so far as may be applicable, the following particulars-

(a) the siting of the store;

(b) the material of which the store is or is to be constructed;

(c) where the store does not form part of other premises---

(i) the distance between the store and any other prem- ises or public place; and

(ii) the means of ventilation of the store;

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