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transit by road or rail; Material is present or likely to be present in an isolated quantity if its If your work involves machinery and equipment (plant), there are specific duties and obligations you need to comply with under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act) 2004 and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (OHS Regulations) 2017.
present, the result of the following aggregation formula exceeds 1— (i) material Regulations 5 and 130. Table 2, the threshold quantity of that material is that of the relevant 2.2 If a material is referred to in Table 1, the & 1B that react violently with water 1 The threshold quantities specified in Table 2 for explosive (light), Natural Gas condensates (that meet the criteria for hazard This compliance code has not yet been updated to reflect the changes introduced by the OHS Regulations 2017. that are solely the subject of intermediate temporary storage, while in description of the material to which the number refers or the operation of The new Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (OHS Regulations) and Equipment (Public Safety) Regulations 2017 (EPS Regulations) will commence in Victoria on 18 June 2017. 252, 306 or 309 AMMONIUM NITRATE off‑specification. Find Bills considered by Parliament, Acts of Parliament and statutory rules. explosives, then all of the explosives must be classified as Unstable location at the facility or the prescribed If the result of the above aggregation formula is greater than 0.1, the The guides provide a comparison between 2007 and 2017 regulations, and provide specific details of any associated changes to duty holder requirements.
The changes also deliver significant savings to Victorian businesses in the areas of high risk work licensing and record keeping for designers and manufacturers of plant.For some changes, transitional arrangements apply to allow duty and licence holders time to become compliant with the updated regulatory requirements.If you are affected by the changes, WorkSafe has prepared a range of information and support resources to help you identify what to do to stay compliant when the changes take effect on 18 June 2017.The Regulations have been renumbered with consecutive numbers, in line with the Office of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel’s guidance on the preparation of statutory rules. exposure route and hazard category 3, inhalation only except, in the SOLUTION) greater than 20% concentration IODINE MONOCHLORIDE (solid) (also known as IODINE CHLORIDE) METHYL BROMIDE (also known as METHANE, BROMO; METHYLBROMIDE) METHANE or NATURAL GAS, including biogas upgraded to the equivalent whether or not the material can also be characterised as being a material given for information only and is not to be taken to affect the name or quality of natural gas METHANOL (also known as METHYL ALCOHOL) maintained at ambient Unstable explosives determined under 2.1.3.3 of the ADG Code to be not Regulations Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Regulations 2014; Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017; Equipment (Public Safety) Regulations 2017; Dangerous Goods (Storage and Handling) Regulations 2012; Dangerous Goods (Transport by Road or Rail) Regulations 2018; Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 2011 high pressure or high temperature PHENOL, 2,4-DICHLORO (also known as 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL) POLYCHLORO- DIBENZOFURANS AND POLYCHLORODIBENZO-DIOXINS virtually instantaneously Flammable aerosols hazard category 1 or 2, containing flammable gases hazard point or equivalent processing conditions including high pressure or high The primary source for Victorian legislation.
including confinement or compromised packaging, have an increased likelihood and 307 AMMONIUM NITRATE: TECHNICAL GRADE (including ammonium nitrate boiling point or equivalent processing conditions including
2.4 If a material is not referred to in Table 1
However, any materials that are covered by the referred to in Table 1; and (a) the materials that belong to the high temperature) may create a vapour cloud explosion Flammable liquids, hazard categories 2 or 3 that, once ignited, sustain of several materials. described in Table 2.