Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001
- Abbreviation
- SR 2001/123
- Version
- Revoked on 1 December 2017
- Valid from
- 1/07/2001
- Information provider
- Parliamentary Counsel Office,
- Author
- Parliamentary Counsel Office
- Information type
- Legislation,
- Format
- HTML, PDF,
Description
The storage and use of hazardous substances is subject to Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 and Regulations, ‘Gazette’ notices and Group Standards issued under the Act. Buildings used for the storage or use of hazardous substances therefore must comply with that legislation as well as the Building Code.
These regulations provide for the emergency management systems necessary with the storage of hazardous substances.
Scope
The requirements of these regulations do not apply to any substance that is required for the motive power or control of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship and is contained in the fuel system, electrical system, or control system of the vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
The requirements of these regulations do not apply to any fuel gas supplied or used in a gas distribution system, gas appliance, or gas installation, when subject to the Gas Act 1992.
This resource is cited by:
Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001
This document is CITED BY:
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F3/VM1 (Second Edition) (Second edition)
SR 2001/123 is cited by Verification Method F3/VM1: Hazardous Substances and Processes from 22/03/2007