Examples of Australian Explosives Code in a sentence
Unless specific provision to the contrary is made in this Code or the Australian Explosives Code, the packagings, including IBCs and large packagings, used for goods of Class 1, self-reactive substances of Division 4.1 and organic peroxides of Division 5.2 must comply with the provisions for the medium danger group (packing group II).
If the Employee’s work frequently and routinely involves the transportation of bulk dangerous goods, as defined in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, or in carting explosives in accordance with the Australian Explosives Code, they shall receive an allowance of $14.26 on each day that they perform such work.
This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared in accordance with the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) requirements to assess the impact on Australian Governments, industry and the community of implementing the proposed revised Australian Explosives Code (AEC).
DRAFT RECOMMENDATION 7.3 The current review of the Australian Explosives Code by the Australian Forum of Explosives Regulators (AFER) should be completed as expeditiously as possible to produce uniform regulations that are adopted and consistently applied by all jurisdictions.
Any technical code issues not adequately resolved in the current review of the Australian Explosives Code (AEC3), should also be considered.
If the Employee’s work frequently and routinely involves the transportation of bulk dangerous goods, as defined in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, or in carting explosives in accordance with the Australian Explosives Code, they shall receive an allowance of $13.74 on each day that they perform such work.
Otherwise, attach pictures of the product (at least 2) showing that the article complies with section 3.2.3 to 3.2.5 of the Australian Explosives Code 3 (AEC3) or Section 5.2 of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, 7th edition (ADG7).
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The requirements for the transport of explosives by road and rail can be attained from the Australian Explosives Code 2000.
AE Code or Australian Explosives Code means the third edition of the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail endorsed by the Workplace Relations Ministers’ Council on 3 April 2009.