South Australian Consolidated Regulations5—Reference to ADG Code extends to special provisions
(1) For the purposes
of these regulations, a reference to a particular Part, Chapter or section of
the ADG Code is to be read as if it incorporated and were subject to the
Special Provisions referenced in the Dangerous Goods List.
(2) Consequently, for
example—
(a) in
Part 6, a requirement for a package of dangerous goods to be marked and
labelled in accordance with Chapter 5.2 of the ADG Code is subject to any
applicable Special Provision referenced in the Dangerous Goods List, and
includes a requirement that the package be marked and labelled in accordance
with any additional requirement specified in such a Special Provision (for
example, SP No 29); and
(b) in
Part 9, a requirement for dangerous goods and their packaging to be stowed,
loaded and restrained in accordance with Chapter 8.1 of the ADG Code is
subject to any applicable Special Provision referenced in the Dangerous Goods
List, and includes a requirement that the goods and their packaging be stowed,
loaded and restrained in accordance with any additional requirement specified
in such a Special Provision (for example, SP No 132); and
(c) in
Part 12, a requirement for transport documentation to comply with
Chapter 11.1 of the ADG Code is subject to any applicable
Special Provision referenced in the Dangerous Goods List, and includes a
requirement that the documentation comply with any additional requirement
specified in such a Special Provision (for example, SP No 274 and SP No 297).
Note—
See also regulation 51.