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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.
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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 Regulation 6 of the Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations is repealed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.
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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Regulations are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:—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
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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
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