Dangerous Goods (HCDG) Regulations 2016. Pays/Territoire Australie Sous-division territoriale Victoria Type du document Règlement Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Déchets et substances dangereuses Mot clé Substances dangereuses Emballage/étiquetage Transport/dépôt Commerce international Autorisation/permis Aire géographique Asie et Pacifique, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande, Océan Indien, Océanie, Pacifique Sud Entry into force notes These Regulations enter into force on 31 July 2016. Résumé These Regulations, consisting of 35 sections divided into seven Parts and completed by two Schedules, aim at the following: (a) to regulate access to high consequence dangerous goods; and (b) to provide for the management of risks arising out of security concerns associated with explosives and high consequence dangerous goods; and (c) to make consequential amendments to the Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 2011. These Regulations are made under section 52 of the Dangerous Goods Act 1985. Preliminary and Objectives (Part 1); HCDG licences (Part 2); Permits for unsupervised access to HCDG (Part 3); Sale or supply of HCDG (Part 4); Exemptions (Part 5); Fees (Part 6); Consequential amendments (Part 7). Schedules deal with: Prescribed particulars for security plans for licences authorising a person to store HCDG; and Prescribed particulars for security plans for licences authorising a person to transport HCDG. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.legislation.vic.gov.au Références - Législation Implemente Dangerous Goods Act 1985. Législation | Australie | 1985 (2022) Mot clé: Substances dangereuses, Système d'alerte précoce, Transport/dépôt, Commerce international, Autorisation/permis, Inspection, Accès-à-l'information Source: FAO, FAOLEX Abroge Dangerous Goods (HCDG) Regulations 2005. Législation | Australie | 2005 (2013) Mot clé: Substances dangereuses, Emballage/étiquetage, Transport/dépôt, Commerce international, Autorisation/permis Source: FAO, FAOLEX