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EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS (DANGEROUS GOODS HANDLING AND STORAGE) REGULATIONS 1992 - REG 2.15

2.15 .         Approval marks

        (1)         A bulk container that is approved under regulation 2.8 that was manufactured after the day that these regulations came into operation shall have permanently and conspicuously affixed to it or its mounting a permanent, corrosion-resistant, fire-resistant, rectangular plate on which there is stamped, embossed, or otherwise written, in permanent and legible characters at least 5 mm high, the following information — 

            (a)         the name of the person who manufactured the bulk container;

            (b)         the date on which the manufacture of the bulk container was completed;

            (c)         the serial number, if any, given by the manufacturer to the bulk container;

            (d)         where applicable, the maximum allowable working pressure;

            (e)         where applicable, the pressure to which the bulk container was tested when it was approved;

            (f)         if the metallurgical design temperature of the bulk container is more than 50° Celsius or less than minus 20° Celsius, the metallurgical design temperature;

            (g)         where applicable, the water capacity of — 

                  (i)         the bulk container; and

                  (ii)         each compartment into which the bulk container is divided;

            (h)         the maximum mass of the dangerous goods for which the bulk container is to be used that the bulk container is capable of containing;

        [(i)         deleted]

            (j)         that the bulk container is approved by the Chief Inspector, and the approval number allocated in respect of that approval;

            (k)         in respect of each inspection and each test, if any, to which the bulk container has been subjected for the purposes of these regulations in the last 5 years — 

                  (i)         the name of the person, body, or authority responsible for the inspection or test; and

                  (ii)         the date on which the inspection or test was carried out;

                and

            (l)         a reference to any Standard, Code, rules, or regulations to which the bulk container has been designed to conform.

        (2)         A bulk container approved under regulation 2.8 manufactured before the coming into operation of these regulations shall be marked in an approved manner and position with — 

            (a)         the approval number allocated in respect of that container by the Chief Inspector; and

            (b)         where that container has passed an inspection or test pursuant to these regulations, the dates on which it was last so inspected and last so tested.

        (3)         Where a bulk container has been approved under a law of the Commonwealth or of any State or Territory of the Commonwealth relating to the transport of dangerous goods, particulars of each such approval shall be marked indelibly and conspicuously on the bulk container.

        [Regulation 2.15 amended in Gazette 8 Jun 1999 p. 2497.]



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