Australian Explosives Code definition

Australian Explosives Code or "AEC" means the document known as the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail endorsed by the body known as the Standing Committee on Transport, as amended from time to time;
Australian Explosives Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail, Second Edition, March 2000, published by the Commonwealth of Australia;
Australian Explosives Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail published by the Commonwealth, as from time to time amended;

Examples of Australian Explosives Code in a sentence

  • Notices to the Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Island Reserve, Alaska, must be sent to the Portland Regional Director at the address listed in paragraph (b)(11) of this section.

  • A mobile manufacturing unit transporting explosives must be marked as required by the Australian Explosives Code.

  • A term used in this part has the same meaning as in the Australian Explosives Code.

  • In this section: approved vehicle means a vehicle stated in the licence, or in an interstate explosives carrying authority, that meets the requirements of the Australian Explosives Code in relation to the category of load (within the meaning of the code) carried by the vehicle.

  • A person licensed to manufacture explosives must ensure that, on completion of manufacture, the explosives are packaged and marked in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Australian Explosives Code.

  • Explosives must be carried in accordance with the Australian Explosives Code.

  • A person must not import, store or transport any explosive unless the explosive is packaged and marked in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Australian Explosives Code.

  • Interpretation of the Australian Explosives CodeIf the Australian Explosives Code imposes a duty or responsibility in respect of the packaging and marking of explosives, but does not indicate clearly the person, or class of people, on whom that duty or responsibility falls or lies, the duty or responsibility must be observed or discharged (as the case requires) by the person undertaking the relevant activity.204.

  • If the Employee’s work frequently and routinely involves the transportation of bulk dangerous goods, as defined in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, or in carting explosives in accordance with the Australian Explosives Code, they shall receive an allowance of $14.26 on each day that they perform such work.

  • Publication date of amendments to AECr. 111For the purposes of these Regulations, an amendment to the Australian Explosives Code is published either— (a) on the date it is published in the Government Gazette of the Commonwealth; or (b) on the date on which the notice of its making is published in the Government Gazette of the Commonwealth—whichever occurs first.


More Definitions of Australian Explosives Code

Australian Explosives Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail, as published by the Australian Government, and as in force from time to time.Australian Standard means a standard published by Standards Australia.authorised explosive—see clause 54.blaster ball means a solid substrate ball coated with a pyrotechnic composition such that when two balls are struck together there is an ignition at the point of contact resulting in a low level noise.bon-bon cracker means an article containing a bon-bon cracker snap which is designed to emit a low level noise when it is pulled apart.bon-bon cracker snap means the component of a bon-bon cracker which is designed to produce a sound resulting from an explosion that occurs when the ends of strips (to which an initiatory explosive is applied in a quantity not exceeding 2 grams per 1000 articles) are pulled away from each other.Class has the same meaning as in the Australian Explosives Code.Classification Code of an explosive means the code assigned to the explosive under the Australian Explosives Code, comprising a combination of the number of the hazard division of the explosive and the letter of the compatibility group of the explosive (which identifies the kinds of explosive substances and articles that are compatible for transport or storage purposes).coal workplace means a place to which the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 2002 or the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Act 2013 (whichever is in force) applies.confetti bomb means a pyrotechnic device designed to project confetti and to emit a report when an igniting string is pulled and containing an explosive substance with a mass not exceeding 30 milligrams, mainly consisting of any one or more of the substances potassium chlorate, amorphous phosphorus, antimony sulfide and sulfur.corresponding law means any of the following laws:Dangerous Goods Act 1985 of Victoria Explosives Act 1999 of Queensland Explosives Act 1936 of South AustraliaDangerous Goods Safety Act 2004 of Western AustraliaDangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Act 2010 of TasmaniaDangerous Goods Act of the Northern TerritoryDangerous Substances Act 2004 of the Australian Capital Territorydetonator has the same meaning as in the Australian Explosives Code. 2013 No 476Clause 3 Explosives Regulation 2013 Part 1 Preliminary display firework means a firework (other than a distress signal or a toy firework) consisting of a case or contrivance forming a squib, gerb, cracker, serpent, mortar sh...
Australian Explosives Code. – means the Australian Code for the Transport of Explosives by Road and Rail, as published by the Australian Government, and as in force from time to time.

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