Examples of Australian Regulations in a sentence
See clause 6 and Schedule 3 of the National Gas (South Australian) Regulations.
Note:This subrule is classified as a civil penalty provision under the National Gas (South Australian) Regulations.
Their key responsibilities include:• To ensure that clinical trials are carried out according to International Conference on Harmonisation, and Good Clinical Practice (ICH-GCP) and Australian Regulations.
German: Regulations governing combustible liquids (German-VbF) class: AI German water endangering class (WGK) = 1, slightly water-endangering product (manufacturer classification.) Australian Regulations: AS 1940 Class: PGIIPoisons Schedule: S5 U.S. Regulations:U.S. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III: SARA (311/312) HAZARD CATEGORIES:FIRE, ACUTE SARA 313: This product contains the following SARA 313 Toxic Release Chemicals.
Australia currently represents approximately 2% of the world market and while an update of the current regulatory systems for Australia may be necessary; it needs to be achieved through consistency with the European Regulations on which the Australian Regulations were based upon.
Options must be provided for modern, functional and efficient lighting.⮚ All sockets must have power 24 hours/day and be fed independently.⮚ It is the Contractor’s responsibility, at his own expense, to request the Organizers to provide thenecessary power supply according to the Executive Project.⮚ The electrical installation must be produced in compliance to Australian Regulations and Requirements of the Exhibition venue.
There are sellers on the general digital platforms who sell goods that may not be compliant with Australian Regulations.
Control measures comply with Australian Regulations, Standards, and Codes of Practice for the particular industry.
New South Wales has prescriptive requirements in their regulations for the availability and maintenance of fire fighting equipment and minimum distances between structures (including adjacent structures such as carports and balconies), while the Western Australian Regulations refer to Australian Standards.
These are similar to the UK and Australian Regulations in that ‘adequate’ lighting arrangements should be provided at fixed locations underground including ‘every travelling roadway normally used by 50 or more persons during every shift’.