South Australian Consolidated RegulationsThe Subsidiary Risk, if any, of particular dangerous goods is—
(a) if a
determination under regulation 155 that the goods have a particular
Subsidiary Risk is in effect—the Subsidiary Risk specified in the
determination; or
(b) if
no such determination is in effect—the Subsidiary Risk determined for
the goods in accordance with the ADG Code.
Note—
Dangerous goods that are able to be assigned to more than 1 UN Class or
Division are assigned a Subsidiary Risk. This Subsidiary Risk is the other UN
Class/es or Division/s to which the goods also belong. Under the ADG Code, if
particular dangerous goods are listed in the Dangerous Goods List, their
Subsidiary Risk is that listed in column 4 of that list opposite the name and
description of those goods, unless Chapter 3.3 of the Code provides for those
goods to be assigned a different Subsidiary Risk.