Dangerous Goods Code definition

Dangerous Goods Code means the following codes prepared by the Federal Office of Road Safety of the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Communications as amended or varied from time to time or any other codes developed to replace or supplement them:
Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Road Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time;
Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Road Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time; Environmental Condition means any Environmental Damage or any event, circumstance, condition, operation or activity which it is reasonably foreseeable is likely to result in Environmental Damage and which, in ARTC’s reasonable opinion, could result in ARTC or any other person incurring any material liability or being subjected to a direction of any competent authority; Environmental Damage means any material injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property or any material pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration; Government Authority means the Commonwealth or relevant State or Territory Government or any Commonwealth or State or Territory governmental, semi-governmental, judicial, municipal, statutory or public entity or authority but excludes ARTC and such entity or authority in its capacity as an Operator; HVCCC means the Hunter Valley Coal Chain Co-ordinator Limited or, where that body no longer exists or has been reconstituted, renamed, replaced or whose functions have been removed or transferred to another body or agency, is the body which has the responsibility to most closely perform the functions of the first mentioned body, as reasonably determined by ARTC; Incident means a breakdown, accident or emergency on the Network which involves the Operator and which causes or may reasonably be expected to pose a danger of causing any one or more of the following:

Examples of Dangerous Goods Code in a sentence

  • Other than in the case of Trains which are wholly passenger Trains, the Operator will include in all Train Manifests such detail in relation to the identification of dangerous goods as is required by the Dangerous Goods Code and as is otherwise reasonably required by ARTC (on terms not inconsistent with the Dangerous Goods Code).

  • Packaged goods which require placarding are those goods defined as such in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code as amended from time to time.

  • Goods and Rental Items shall be packed in a form consistent with good trade practices and all applicable laws and safety requirements (including, where transport is by land within Australia, all applicable requirements of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code).

  • Bulk Dangerous Goods are those goods defined as such in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code as amended from time to time.

  • Wholesaler will comply with U.S. Department of Transportation in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, International Air Transportation Association (IATA) and International Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG) regulating the ground, air and vessel transportation of hazardous materials.

  • Goods and Rental Items shall be packed in a form consistent with good trade practices and all applicable laws and safety requirements (including, where transport is by land within New Zealand, all applicable requirements of the applicable New Zealand Dangerous Goods Code).

  • The Operator must comply with the Dangerous Goods Code at all times, including notification to the Access Provider of dangerous goods being carried by the Operator or any incident (whether or not an Incident) involving dangerous goods such as spillage, leakage or container damage associated with any Train operated by the Operator on the Network.

  • It is an Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirement that no substances be mixed that may result in a flammable, explosive, toxic or otherwise hazardous mixture.

  • Bulk dangerous goods are those goods defined as such in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code as amended from time to time.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Dangerous Goods Code

Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Road Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time; Effective Date means the later of the Commencement Date and the date on which all of the conditions precedent in clause 2.2 are satisfied; Environmental Condition means any Environmental Damage or any event, circumstance, condition, operation or activity which it is reasonably foreseeable is likely to result in Environmental Damage and which, in ARTC’s reasonable opinion, could result in ARTC or any other person incurring any material liability or being subjected to a direction of any competent authority; Environmental Damage means any material injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property or any material pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration; Government Authority means the Commonwealth or relevant State or Territory Government or any Commonwealth or State or Territory governmental, semi-governmental, judicial, municipal, statutory or public entity or authority but excludes ARTC and such entity or authority in its capacity as an Operator; HVCCC means the Hunter Valley Coal Chain Co-ordinator Limited or, where that body no longer exists or has been reconstituted, renamed, replaced or whose functions have been removed or transferred to another body or agency, is the body which has the responsibility to most closely perform the functions of the first mentioned body, as reasonably determined by ARTC; Incident means a breakdown, accident or emergency on the Network which involves the Operator and which causes or may reasonably be expected to pose a danger of causing any one or more of the following:
Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Road Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time.
Dangerous Goods Code means the current Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail.
Dangerous Goods Code means the sixth edition of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail.25
Dangerous Goods Code means the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail prepared by the National Road Transport Commission (or successor body) from time to time; Environmental Condition means any Environmental Damage or any event, circumstance, condition, operation or activity which it is reasonably foreseeable is likely to result in Environmental Damage and which, in ARTC’s reasonable opinion, could result in ARTC or any other person incurring any material liability or being subjected to a direction of any competent authority; Environmental Damage means any material injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property or any material pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration; Government Authority means the Commonwealth or relevant State or Territory Government or any Commonwealth or State or Territory governmental, semi-governmental, judicial, municipal, statutory or public entity or authority but excludes such entity or authority in its capacity as an Operator; HVCCC means the Hunter Valley Coal Chain Co-ordinator or any body having responsibility from time to time for co-ordinating the operation and capacity development of the Hunter Valley coal chain, as determined by ARTC; Incident means a breakdown, accident or emergency on the Network which involves the Operator and which causes or may reasonably be expected to pose a danger of causing any one or more of the following:

Related to Dangerous Goods Code

  • Dangerous Goods means Goods which are officially classified as hazardous as well as Goods which are or may become of a dangerous, inflammable, radioactive noxious or damaging nature.

  • Dangerous drug means any of the following:

  • Dangerous weapon means any weapon, device, instrument, material or substance which under the circumstances in which it is used, attempted to be used or threatened to be used, is readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury.

  • Dangerous dog means a dog that: