Occupiers
119 Occupiers
The occupier of premises where the bulk transfer of dangerous goods occurs must ensure that any hose assembly on the premises that is used, or that is intended to be used, for the transfer (other than a hose assembly brought on to the premises on the vehicle involved in the transfer)—
has been constructed, assembled and maintained in accordance with Chapter 10.1 of the ADG Code; and
has been inspected and tested at the intervals, and in the way, required under that Chapter; and
satisfies each test under that Chapter.
- In the case of a natural person, 18 penalty units;
In the case of a body corporate, 90 penalty units.
The occupier of premises where the bulk transfer of dangerous goods occurs must ensure, so far as is practicable, that the goods are transferred—
in accordance with Chapter 10.2 of the ADG Code; and
in a way that averts, eliminates or minimises risk.
- In the case of a natural person, 35 penalty units;
In the case of a body corporate, 175 penalty units.
The occupier must keep, in accordance with section 10.1.3.4 of the ADG Code, accurate records of all maintenance work, and each inspection and test, carried out on the hose assembly.
- In the case of a natural person, 6 penalty units;
In the case of a body corporate, 30 penalty units.
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