Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-Explosives) Determination (No. 1) 2020 — UN 3375 Classification
Determines that a candidate for UN 3375 is a dangerous good of Division 5.1, subject to specific testing and reporting conditions.
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This determination is made by the Chief Dangerous Goods Officer under Regulation 17 (1) (b) of the Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Regulations 2007. This determination amends and replaces determination (No. 1) 2015 on the classification of UN 3375 that was published in the Government Gazette on 9 October 2015.
📜 Amendment History - Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Regulations 2007
View full chain →Invalid Date · Grants an exemption from competency evidence requirements for dangerous goods driver's licence renewals expiring before 30 September 2020.
Invalid Date · Grants an exemption for drivers transporting mineral ores and concentrates classified as UN 3077 from certain licensing requirements.
Invalid Date · Grants an exemption from certain regulations regarding the display of emergency information panels on specific intermediate bulk containers.
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