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A person conducting a business or undertaking at a workplace may change a safety data sheet for a hazardous chemical only if — (a) the person — (i) is an importer or manufacturer of the hazardous chemical; and (ii) changes the safety data sheet in a way that is consistent with the duties of the…
A person conducting a business or undertaking at a workplace may change a safety data sheet for a hazardous chemical only if — (a) the person — (i) is an importer or manufacturer of the hazardous chemical; and (ii) changes the safety data sheet in a way that is consistent with the duties of the…
A person conducting a business or undertaking at a workplace must obtain the current safety data sheet for a hazardous chemical prepared in accordance with these regulations from the manufacturer, importer or supplier of the hazardous chemical in the following circumstances — (a) either — (i) not later than when the hazardous chemical is first…
This regulation does not apply to a supplier of a hazardous chemical if — (a) the hazardous chemical is a consumer product; or (b) the supplier is a retailer. Note for this subregulation: A manufacturer or importer is required to prepare a safety data sheet under regulation 330.
This regulation does not apply to a supplier of a hazardous chemical if — (a) the hazardous chemical is a consumer product; or (b) the supplier is a retailer. Note for this subregulation: A manufacturer or importer is required to prepare a safety data sheet under regulation 330.
This regulation does not apply to hazardous chemicals in transit.
This regulation does not apply to a hazardous chemical that — (a) is therapeutic goods within the meaning of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Commonwealth); and (b) is in a form intended for human consumption, for administration to or by a person or use by a person for therapeutic purposes; and (c) is labelled in…
This regulation does not apply to cosmetics and toiletries.
This regulation does not apply to a hazardous chemical that is — (a) a veterinary chemical product within the meaning of the Agvet Code; and (b) listed in — (i) the Poisons Standard Part 4 Schedule 4, if the chemical product is packaged and supplied in a form intended for direct administration to an animal…
The manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical must give an emergency service worker or mine emergency worker the chemical identity of an ingredient of the hazardous chemical as soon as practicable after the worker requests it.
The manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical must give an emergency service worker or mine emergency worker the chemical identity of an ingredient of the hazardous chemical as soon as practicable after the worker requests it.
The manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical must ensure that the hazardous chemical is correctly packed, in accordance with Schedule 9 Division 2, as soon as practicable after manufacturing or importing the hazardous chemical.