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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION 2011 - SCHEDULE 11

SCHEDULE 11 – Placard and manifest quantities

Table 11.1

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
Item Description of hazardous chemical Placard quantity Manifest quantity
1 Flammable gases Category 1A, category 1B or any combination of categories 1A and 1B 200L 5,000L
2 Gases under pressure With acute toxicity, categories 1, 2, 3 or 4 50L 500L
3 With skin corrosion, categories 1A, 1B or 1C 50L 500L
4 Aerosols category 1, category 2, category 3 or any combination of categories 1, 2 and 3 5,000L 10,000L
5 Not stated elsewhere in this table 1,000L 10,000L
6 Flammable liquids Category 1 50L 500L
7 Category 2 250L 2,500L
8 Category 3 1,000L 10,000L
9 Any combination of chemicals from items 6 to 8 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000L 10,000L
10 Category 4 10,000L 100,000L
11 Self-reactive substances Type A 5kg or 5L 50kg or 50L
12 Type B 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
13 Type C to F 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
14 Flammable solids Category 1 250kg 2,500kg
15 Category 2 1,000kg 10,000kg
16 Any combination of chemicals from items 12 to 15 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
17 Pyrophoric liquids and pyrophoric solids Category 1 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
18 Self-heating substances and mixtures Category 1 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
19 Category 2 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
20 Any combination of chemicals from items 17 to 19 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
21 Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gas Category 1 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
22 Category 2 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
23 Category 3 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
24 Any combination of chemicals from items 21 to 23 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
25 Oxidising liquids and oxidising solids Category 1 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
26 Category 2 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
27 Category 3 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
28 Any combination of chemicals from items 25 to 27 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
29 Organic peroxides Type A 5kg or 5L 50kg or 50L
30 Type B 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
31 Type C to F 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
32 Any combination of chemicals from items 30 and 31 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
33 Acute toxicity Category 1 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
34 Category 2 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
35 Category 3 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
36 Any combination of chemicals from items 33 to 35 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
37 Skin corrosion Category 1A 50kg or 50L 500kg or 500L
38 Category 1B 250kg or 250L 2,500kg or 2,500L
39 Category 1C 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
40 Corrosive to metals Category 1 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
41 Any combination of chemicals from items 37 to 40 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 1,000kg or 1,000L 10,000kg or 10,000L
42 Unstable explosives 5kg or 5L 50kg or 50L
43 Unstable chemicals Any combination of chemicals from items 11, 29 and 42 where none of the items exceeds the quantities in columns 4 or 5 on their own 5kg or 5L 50kg or 50L
Notes—
1 In item 2, Gases under pressure with acute toxicity, category 4 only applies up to a LC50 of 5,000 ppmV. This is equivalent to dangerous goods of Division 2.3 .
2 Item 4 includes flammable aerosols.

1 Determination of classification of flammable liquids

For this table, if a flammable liquid category 4 is used, handled or stored in the same spill compound as one or more flammable liquids of categories 1, 2 or 3, the total quantity of flammable liquids categories 1, 2 or 3 must be determined as if the flammable liquid category 4 had the same classification as the flammable liquid in the spill compound with the lowest flash point.

Example—
For placarding and manifest purposes, a spill compound containing 1,000L of flammable liquid category 1 and 1,000L of flammable liquid category 4 is considered to contain 2,000L of flammable liquid category 1.



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