STATUTORY RULES 1970 No. 66 REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVIGATION ACT 1912-1970.* THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Navigation Act 1912-1970. I Dated this twelfth day of May , 1970. Paul Hasluck Governor-General. By His Excellency's Command, Sgd. "Ian Sinclair" Minister of State for Shipping and Transport. AMENDMENTS OF THE NAVIGATION (DANGEROUS GOODS) REGULATIONSt 1. Regulation 5 of the Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations is amended Classes of by omitting all the words and figures from and including the word and figure dangerous goods. " Class 9 " to the end of the regulation and inserting in their stead the following words:— " Class 9—Miscellaneous dangerous substances not included in any of the foregoing classes.". 2. Regulation 6 of the Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:" 6.—(1.) For the purposes of section 253A of the Act, the Minister may Conditions in to determine in writing requirements with which dangerous goods, and the packing, relation the packing, stowing and stowing and carriage of dangerous goods, shall comply. carriage of dangerous " (2.) Where a determination is made under the last preceding sub- goods. regulation— (a) notice of the making of the determination shall be published in the Gazette as soon as practicable after the making of the determination; and (b) a copy of the determination shall be laid before each House of the Parliament within fifteen sitting days of that House after the making of the determination.". 3. Regulation 10 of the Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations is amended— (a) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (1.) the words " included in a class of explosives " and inserting in their stead the words " explosives of a kind "; and (b) by omitting from sub-regulation (3.) the words " included in a class of dangerous goods " and inserting in their stead the words " of a kind ". *Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 1970. t Statutory Rules 1968, No. 26, as amended by Statutory Rules 1968, No. 139. 13160/70--PRICE 8c 10/13.4.1970 Passenger ships. 2 Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 4. The Second and Third Schedules to the Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:— SECOND SCHEDULE Regulation 10 (1.). KINDS OF EXPLOSIVES WHICH MAY BE TAKEN ON BOARD A PASSENGER SHIP Atlas starter cartridges Battery pockets Caps, percussion Cartridges, aiming, rifle Cartridges, bolt Cartridges, cable cutting Cartridges, incendiary 12 gauge Cartridges, lightning surge indicator Cartridges, link Cartridges, M.L., mortar Cartridges, pistol Cartridges, punch Cartridges, radar echo Cartridges, rimfire Cartridges, rocket Cartridges, S.A., ball Cartridges, S.A., piercing Cartridges, S.A., separate Cartridges, S.A., tracer Cartridges, shot gun Cases, cartridge, capped C.C.I. primers No. 109 C.I.L. No. 8½ primers D.A.G. percussion caps, No. 1786 D.A.G. percussion caps, No. 1961 D.A.G. percussion caps, No. 2841 D.A.G. percussion caps, No. 2845 Electrical multiple fuse igniters Electric lighters for igniter cord Eley Kynoch No. 1A percussion caps Eley Kynoch No. 1B percussion caps Fley Kynoch No. 91 percussion caps Eley Kynoch No. 175 small pistol primers Fley Kynoch No. 176 large rifle primers Eley Kynoch No. 177 small rifle primers Eley Kynoch No. 178 large pistol primers Explosive rivets Fiocchi shotshell primers No. G57F Fiocchi shotshell primers No. W.W.209F Fuse indicator Giulio Fiocchi percussion caps cartucce rosse Giulio Fiocchi percussion caps No. 380 Harpoon time fuses Ignitacord connectors Igniter cord connectors Igniters, safety Imperial No. 2 shotgun caps Imperial No. 2 shotshell primers Imperial small rifle primers—boxer type Kynoch No. 81 percussion caps M.O.C. cartridges (Type 4) Multiple safety fuse igniters Nobel's electric delay action fuses Patent safety electric fuses (Orion, Venus, Vulcan) Percussion caps Percussion caps .303 specially packed Percussion caps for atlas starter cartridges Primer for breechloading whaling gun Primer for small arms Quarrycord connectors Railway fog signals Railway track signals Safety cartridge cases (empty), capped Safety cartridges Safety cartridges for industrial tools Safety cartridges unshotted Safety fuse Safety instantaneous fuse Safety squibs Signals, fog Vihtavuori magnum 20 shotshell primers Winchester primers No. 209 THIRD SCHEDULE Regulation 10 (3.). KINDS OF DANGEROUS GOODS WHICH MAY NOT BE TAKEN ON BOARD A PASSENGER SHIP Class 2.—Gases that are compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure Air, liquid Ammonia, anhydrous, liquefied Ammonia solution below S.G. 0.88 at 15° C. Boron trifluoride Carbon monoxide Chlorine Coal gas Cyanogen Cyanogen chloride Deuterium Diborane I.I.—difluoroethylene Dimethylamine, anhydrous Ethane, liquefied at ambient temperature Ethyl amine Ethylene, liquefied at ambient temperature Fluorine Hexafluoropropylene Hydrogen, compressed Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous Hydrogen cyanide Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous Hydrogemmethane mixtures Hydrogen sulphide, liquefied Methane and natural gases with high meth ane content, compressed Methylamine, anhydrous Second and Third Schedules. Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations Third Schedule—continued Oil gas, compressed Methyl bromide, including fire extinguishers Oxygen, liquefied so filled Methyl chloride Phosgene Methyl chloride and methyle ne chloride Silicon tetrafluoride mixtures Sulphur dioxide Nitric oxide Trimethylamine, anhydrous Nitric oxide and nitrogen tetro xide mixtures Vinyl fluoride Nitrogen dioxide Water gas Nitrosyl chloride Class 3—Inflammable Liquids Iron carbonyl All inflammable liquids having a flashpoint Methyl chloroformate below 0° F. (— 18° C.) Nickel carbonyl Ethyl chloroformate Zirconium suspended in inflammable liquid Glyceryl trinitrate, solutions in ethyl alcohol Class 4 (a)—Inflammable Solids Ammonium picrate Nitroguanidine Nitrostarch Celloidin Dinitrophenol Picric acid Sodium dinitro ortho cresolate Dinitrophenolates Sodium picramate Dinitroresorcinol Sulphur (bulk) Film, motion picture, nitrocellulose base, Titanium, metal powder old film Toe puff materials, nitrocellulose base Hafnium metal, powder Trinitrobenzene Lacquer base (dry), lacquer chips (dry), Trinitrobenzoic acid nitrocellulose base Mischmetal, powder Trinitrotoluene Zirconium metal powder, wet or sludge Nitrocellulose Class 4 (b)—Inflammable solids, or substances, liable to spontaneous combustion Bags, empty and unwashed, having previMagnesium diphenyl ously contained potassium nitrate or Methyl aluminium sesquibromide sodium nitrate or when impregnated with Methyl aluminium sesquichloride oil or seedcake Methyl magnesium bromide, in ethyl ether Calcium dithionite Pentaborane Phosphorous, white or yellow Celluloid, scrap Diethyl magnesium Potassium dithionite Dimethyl pare nitrosoaniline, wetted with Pyrophoric metals less than 50% by weight of water Sodium dithionite Zinc dithionite Dimethylzinc Fuel, pyrophoric Zirconium, metal, dry powder or sponge, Iron oxide, spent coiled wire, finished metal sheets, strip Iron sponge, spent Zirconium, scrap, clippings, swarf or turnings Magnesium diamide Class 4 (c)—Inflammable solids, or substances, which in coined with water emit inflammable gases Alkali metal amides Magnesium hydride Alkali metal dispersions Magnesium phosphide Alloys of alkaline earth metals non-pyroPotassium borohydride phoric Potassium metal Aluminium ferrosilicon, powder Potassium metallic, liquid alloy Aluminium hydride Potassium phosphide Aluminium silicon, powder uncoated Potassium-sodium, alloy Barium alloys, non-pyrophoric Rubidium, metal Caesium, metal Sodium, metal Calcium, metal and alloys, non-pyrophoric Sodium, metal, dispersion in organic solvent Calcium hydride Sodium, metallic liquid alloy Calcium phosphide Sodium amide Calcium silicide Sodium borohydride Calcium silicon Sodium hydride Ferrosilicon Sodium methylate, dry Lithium, metal Sodium phosphide Lithium aluminium hydride Stannic phosphides Lithium aluminium hydride, ethereal Strontium, alloys, non-pyrophoric Lithium amide, powder Strontium phosphide Lithium borohydride Titanium hydride Lithium hydride Trichlorosilane Magnesium aluminium phosphide Zirconium hydride 3 Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations Third Schedule—continued Class 5 (a)—Oxidising Substances organic matter in proportion to the Ammonium nitrate and mixtures thereof ammonium nitrate content (packed in bags or in bulk) Hydrogen peroxide concentrations of over Ammonium perchlorate 40% peroxide Barium chlorate Magnesium bromate Binary mixtures of nitrogen/phosphate or Perchloric acid, over 50% and not exceednitrogen/potash types containing aming 72% by weight of acid monium nitrate, chloride and not more Potassium bromate than 0.4% organic matter in proportion Potassium chlorate to the ammonium nitrate content Sodium bromate Calcium chlorate Sodium chlorate Calcium chlorite Sodium chlorite Chloric acid Strontium chlorate Complete fertilisers of nitrogen/phosphate/ Zinc chlorate potash type containing ammonium nitrate. Zirconium picramate chloride and not more than 0.4% Class 5 (b)—Organic Peroxides Cumene hydroperoxide Benzoyl peroxide wetted with less than 25% Cyclohexanone peroxide wetted with less of water than 25% of water Tertiary butyl a.c. dimethylbenzyl peroxide Di-tertiary butyl diperphthalate Tertiary butyl hydroperoxide Di-tertiary butyl peroxide Iso butyl methyl ketone peroxide Di-(2, 4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide Tertiary butyl peracetate Ethyl methyl ketone peroxide Tertiary butyl perbenzoate Tertiary butyl permaleate Peracetic acid 2,2-bis (tertiary butylperoxy) butane Tetrahydronaphthalene hydroperoxide Class 6 (a)—Poisonous Acetone cyanohydrin stabilised Allyl isothiocyanate stabilised Ammunition, tear producing non-explosive Ammunition, toxic, non-explosive Benzylidene chloride Bromoacetone Bromobenzylcyanide Cacodylic acid Chloroacetone stabilised Chioroacetophenone Chloropicrin Chloropicrin and methyl bromide mixtures Chloropicrin and methyl chloride mixtures Cyanogen bromide Dimethyl sulphate Diphenylamine chloroarsine Diphenylchloroarsine Ethyl bromoacetate Ethyl dichloroarsine Halogenated irritating liquids (Toxic) Substances Hexaethyl tetraphosphate Hexaethyl tetraphosphate and compressed gas mixture Hydrocyanic acid Hydrogen cyanide, anhydrous stabilised, absorbed in a porous and inert material Methyl cyanide Motor fuel anti-knock compounds containing tetraethyl lead or tetramethyl lead Per chIoromethylmercaptan Phenylcarbylamine chloride Tear gas Tear gas candle, non-explosive Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate and compressed gas mixture Tetraethyl pyrophosphate and compressed gas mixture Tetraethyl pyrophosphate, liquid Xylyl bromide Class 8—Corrosives Acid mixtures, hydrofluoric and sulphuric Bromine trifluoride Acid mixtures, nitrating acid Chlorine trifluoride Acid mixtures, spent Chloroacetyl chloride Aryl chloroformate Dichloroacetyl chloride Alkyl iodide Diphenylmethyl bromide Antimony pentafluoride Fluorosulphonic acid Benzyl bromide Hydrazine Benzyl chloride Hydrofluoric acid, solution Benzyl chloroformate Iodine monochloride Bombs, smoke, containing a corrosive liquid, non-explosive Nitric acid, all concentrations Bromine and solutions of bromine Nitric acid, red fuming Bromine pentafluoride Nitrohydrochloric acid Printed by Authority by the Government Primer of the Commonwealth of Australia 4
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