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B 202

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 119/83.

(Cap. 95.)

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations

[1983 Ed.

(a) prohibiting the use therein of naked lights or flames of any description;

(b) requiring the placing of notices therein, bearing in English words and Chinese characters not less than 180 mm in height, the words "Smoking Prohibited";

(c) prescribing conditions under which such goods or articles shall be stored including---

(i) the nature and construction of the receptacles in which such goods or articles are stored;

(ii) the maintenance of free access ways within the premises or place; and

(iii) the provision and maintenance in good working order of adequate fire extinguishing appliances in the premises or place.

(2) The failure to comply with any direction issued by the Authority under paragraph (1) shall be deemed to constitute a fire hazard within the meaning of the Fire Services Ordinance.

Interpretation.

Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods in category 10.

PART XI

Dangerous Goods in Category 10 (other Dangerous Substances)

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

"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 10.

173. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture or store any dangerous goods shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store any such goods, 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 the following particulars-

(a) the siting of the store;

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

(c) such other particulars, if any, as the Authority may require to be shown on the plan.

(2) Every plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in writing declaring the nature of the dangerous goods to be stored and the maximum quantities thereof in respect of which the licence is required.

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(Cap. 95.)CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations[1983 Ed.(a) prohibiting the use therein of naked lights or flames of any description;(b) requiring the placing of notices therein, bearing in English words and Chinese characters not less than 180 mm in height, the words "Smoking Prohibited";(c) prescribing conditions under which such goods or articles shall be stored including---(i) the nature and construction of the receptacles in which such goods or articles are stored;(ii) the maintenance of free access ways within the premises or place; and(iii) the provision and maintenance in good working order of adequate fire extinguishing appliances in the premises or place.(2) The failure to comply with any direction issued by the Authority under paragraph (1) shall be deemed to constitute a fire hazard within the meaning of the Fire Services Ordinance.Interpretation.Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods in category 10.PART XIDangerous Goods in Category 10 (other Dangerous Substances)172. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 10.173. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture or store any dangerous goods shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store any such goods, 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 the following particulars-(a) the siting of the store;(b) the material of which it is or is to be constructed; and(c) such other particulars, if any, as the Authority may require to be shown on the plan.(2) Every plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in writing declaring the nature of the dangerous goods to be stored and the maximum quantities thereof in respect of which the licence is required.
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(Cap. 95.)CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations[1983 Ed.(a) prohibiting the use therein of naked lights or flames of any description;(b) requiring the placing of notices therein, bearing in English words and Chinese characters not less than 180 mm in height, the words "Smoking Prohibited";(c) prescribing conditions under which such goods or articles shall be stored including---(i) the nature and construction of the receptacles in which such goods or articles are stored;(ii) the maintenance of free access ways within the premises or place; and(iii) the provision and maintenance in good working order of adequate fire extinguishing appliances in the premises or place.(2) The failure to comply with any direction issued by the Authority under paragraph (1) shall be deemed to constitute a fire hazard within the meaning of the Fire Services Ordinance.Interpretation.Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods in category 10.PART XIDangerous Goods in Category 10 (other Dangerous Substances)172. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 10.173. (1) Every application, pursuant to any of the provisions of section 6 of the Ordinance, for any licence to manufacture or store any dangerous goods shall be made in writing addressed to the Authority and, in the case of any application for any licence to store any such goods, shall be accompanied by 2 copies of a plan, as nearly as may be to scale, of the store, and very such plan shall include the following particulars-(a) the siting of the store;(b) the material of which it is or is to be constructed; and(c) such other particulars, if any, as the Authority may require to be shown on the plan.(2) Every plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of para- graph (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in writing declaring the nature of the dangerous goods to be stored and the maximum quantities thereof in respect of which the licence in required.I
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B 202

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 119/83.

(Cap. 95.)

CAP. 295] Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations

[1983 Ed.

(a) prohibiting the use therein of naked lights or flames of any

description;

(b) requiring the placing of notices therein, bearing in English words and Chinese characters not less than 180 mm in height, the words "Smoking Prohibited";

(c) prescribing conditions under which such goods or articles

shall be stored including---

(i) the nature and construction of the receptacles in which such goods or articles are stored;

(ii) the maintenance of free access ways within the premises or place; and

(iii) the provision and maintenance in good working order of adequate fire extinguishing appliances in the premises or place.

(2) The failure to comply with any direction issued by the Authority under paragraph (1) shall be deemed to constitute a fire hazard within the meaning of the Fire Services Ordinance.

Interpretation.

Application for licence to manufacture or store dangerous goods in

category 10.

PART XI

Dangerous Goods in Category 10 (other Dangerous Substances)

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

"dangerous goods" means dangerous goods in category 10.

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

(a) the siting of the store;

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

(c) such other particulars, if any, as the Authority may require

to be shown on the plan.

(2) Every plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of para- graph (1) shall be accompanied by a statement in writing declaring the nature of the dangerous goods to be stored and the maximum quantities thereof in respect of which the licence in required.

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