Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Dangerous Goods (Gas Installations) Regulation
1998.
2 Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 September
1998.
3 Definitions
Expressions used in this Regulation that are defined in the
Dictionary at the end of this Regulation have the meanings set out in the
Dictionary.
4 Notes
The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of
this Regulation.
5 (Repealed)
6 Regulation not to apply to certain gas
installations
This Regulation does not apply to:(a) a gas installation that is supplied with gas from a distribution
system the subject of a reticulator’s authorisation or
distributor’s licence in force, or
(b) a portable gas installation or portable autogas installation that
is designed to be connected to a gas container with a water capacity of 25
litres or less.
Part 2 Fixed, mobile and portable gas
installations
Division 1 Gasfitting work
7 Gasfitting work to be carried out by qualified
persons
A person must not carry out any kind of gasfitting work, or employ
any other person to carry out any kind of gasfitting work, unless the person
by whom the work is carried out does so:(a) under the authority of an appropriate supervisor certificate,
or
(b) under the authority of an appropriate tradesperson certificate and
under the general supervision of the holder of an appropriate supervisor
certificate, or
(c) under the immediate supervision of the holder of an appropriate
supervisor certificate.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units (in the case of a corporation)
or 25 penalty units (in any other case).
8 Gasfitting work to comply with certain standards
(1) A person must not carry out gasfitting work on a gas installation
specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause otherwise than in accordance
with the relevant provisions of the standards or codes specified opposite the
installation in Column 2 of that Table.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) In this clause:AS 1596
means the standard published by Standards Australia under the title AS 1596: LP Gas Storage and
Handling, as in force from time to time.
Distribution Code
means the code published by the Australian Gas Association and the Australian
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association under the title Gas Distribution Code, as in force from time
to time.
fixed (LP Gas)
installation means a fixed gas installation that is designed for use
with liquefied petroleum gas.
Installation Code
means the code published by the Australian Gas Association and the Australian
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association under the title AG 601: Gas Installation
Code, as in force from time to time.
mobile (LP Gas)
installation means a mobile gas installation that is designed for
use with liquefied petroleum gas.
Table
Column
1 | Column
2 |
Installation | Code |
Fixed (LP Gas) installation | AS
1596, Distribution Code, Installation
Code |
Mobile (LP Gas) installation: | |
(a) installed in a vehicle or vessel (other than a railway
vehicle)
| AS
1596, Installation Code |
(b) installed in a railway vehicle
| AS
1596, Distribution Code |
(c) installed otherwise than in a vehicle or
vessel
| AS
1596, Distribution Code, Installation
Code |
9 Testing for patent defects
Immediately after the completion of gasfitting work on a gas
installation, the person responsible for the carrying out of the work:(a) in the case of work comprising the installation of a new gas
installation:(i) must inspect all gas containers, gas regulators and gas appliances
connected to the installation, and
(ii) must test the whole installation for patent defects,
or
(b) in the case of work comprising the alteration, extension or repair
of an existing gas installation:(i) must inspect such part of the installation as has been altered,
extended or repaired, and
(ii) must inspect all gas containers, gas regulators and gas appliances
connected to such part of the installation as has been altered, extended or
repaired, and
(iii) must test the whole installation for patent
defects.
Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
10 Certificates of inspection
(1) Immediately after testing a gas installation following the
completion of gasfitting work, the person responsible for the carrying out of
the work must furnish a certificate of inspection for the installation:(a) to the owner of the installation, or
(b) to a person having the control or management of the
installation.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) In the case of a fixed gas installation, the person may also send
a copy of the certificate to any other person who appears to be the usual
supplier of gas for use in connection with the installation if the certificate
indicates that the installation is patently
defective.
(3) A certificate of inspection:(a) must be serially numbered and in the approved form,
and
(b) if it indicates that the installation to which it relates is
patently defective, must specify what work needs to be done to rectify the
patent defect.
(4) A person must not issue a certificate of inspection with respect
to a gas installation that is patently defective unless the nature of the
patent defect is indicated on the certificate.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(5) A person who issues a certificate of inspection under this clause
must keep a copy of the certificate for 5 years from the date on which it is
issued.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(6) A certificate of inspection issued in respect of a gas
installation ceases to have effect if a further certificate of inspection is
issued in respect of the same installation.
11 Compliance plates
(1) The person responsible for the carrying out of gasfitting work on
a gas installation:(a) must detach any compliance plate from the installation before the
work is carried out, and
(b) must attach a compliance plate to the installation after the work
is carried out, unless the certificate of inspection issued as a result of the
work being carried out indicates that the installation is patently
defective.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A compliance plate:(a) must be in the approved form, and
(b) must be constructed of approved material at least 0.5 millimetres
thick, and
(c) must have a display area of at least 70 millimetres by 45
millimetres, and
(d) must be attached to the installation in a conspicuous position
adjacent to the control valve or other point by which the installation is
designed to be connected to a gas container.
(3) A compliance plate must be permanently inscribed, in figures at
least 6 millimetres high, with the following information:(a) the serial number of the certificate of inspection for the
installation,
(b) the serial number of the supervisor certificate held by the person
by whom the installation was tested,
(c) the serial number of the contractor’s licence held by that
person or by the contractor by whom that person is
employed,
(d) the date on which that person tested the
installation,
(e) an indication of the number and types of gas appliances connected
to the installation.
(4) For the purposes of subclause (3) (e), the type of gas appliance
specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause is to be indicated by the
numeral specified opposite that appliance in Column 2 of that
Table.
Table
Column 1 | Column 2 |
Type of appliance | Numeral |
Cooker | 1 |
Refrigerator | 2 |
Sink heater | 3 |
Hot water heater | 4 |
Hot plate | 5 |
Oven | 6 |
Gas light | 7 |
Room heater | 8 |
Other appliance | 9 |
12 Defect notices
(1) The person responsible for the carrying out of gasfitting work on
a gas installation:(a) if satisfied that the gas installation, or any gas container, gas
regulator or gas appliance connected to the installation, is patently
defective, must attach a defect notice to the installation, container,
regulator or appliance, and
(b) if the patent defect cannot be isolated from the installation,
must remove any compliance plate from the
installation.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A defect notice:(a) must have the word “DEFECT” clearly printed on it in
upper case letters in type at least 20 millimetres high,
and
(b) must be made of durable and weather-resistant material,
and
(c) must be securely attached to the gas installation, gas container,
gas regulator or gas appliance in a conspicuous
position.
Division 2 Gas installations
13 Sale of gas installations
A person must not sell any gas installation unless a compliance
plate is attached to the installation.Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
14 Sale of gas appliances and gas regulators
A person must not sell any gas appliance or gas regulator unless
the appliance or regulator:(a) is suitable and safe for use with the gas with which it is
designed to be used, and
(b) is approved or is of an approved type.
Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
15 Use of gas installations
(1) A person must not use a gas installation unless a compliance plate
is attached to the installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A person must not use:(a) a gas installation, or
(b) a gas container, gas regulator or gas
appliance,
to which a defect notice is attached.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(3) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of
gasfitting work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of a gas
installation by a person by whom gasfitting work is being carried out or by
the holder of an appropriate supervisor certificate, or
(c) the use of a gas installation that is installed in a vehicle,
vessel or machine registered or licensed under the laws of any State,
Territory or country outside New South Wales.
16 Supply of gas for use in gas installations
(1) A person must not supply gas to a gas container that is connected
to a gas installation unless a compliance plate is attached to the
installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A person must not supply gas to a gas container that is connected
to a gas installation if a defect notice is attached to the
installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(3) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of
gasfitting work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of a gas
installation by a person by whom gasfitting work is being carried out or by
the holder of an appropriate supervisor certificate, or
(c) the supply of gas to a gas container that is connected to a gas
installation that is installed in a vehicle, vessel or machine registered or
licensed under the laws of any State, Territory or country outside New South
Wales.
17 Connection of gas containers to gas
installations
(1) A person must not connect a gas container to a gas installation
unless a compliance plate is attached to the installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A person must not connect a gas container to a gas installation if
a defect notice is attached to the installation or container.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(3) A person must not connect a gas container, gas regulator or gas
appliance to a gas installation unless the container, regulator or
appliance:(a) is suitable and safe for use with the gas with which it is
designed to be used, and
(b) is approved or is of an approved type.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(4) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of
gasfitting work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of a gas
installation by a person by whom gasfitting work is being carried out or by
the holder of an appropriate supervisor certificate, or
(c) the connection of a gas container to a gas installation that is
installed in a vehicle, vessel or machine registered or licensed under the
laws of any State, Territory or country outside New South
Wales.
18 Unauthorised attachment of compliance plates
A person must not attach to a gas installation any compliance
plate, or any device that resembles a compliance plate, otherwise than as
authorised by this Part.Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
19 Removal of compliance plates by inspectors
An inspector may remove a compliance plate from a gas installation
if the inspector is satisfied that the installation (or any gas container, gas
regulator or gas appliance connected to it) is not in safe working
order.
20 Unauthorised removal of defect notices
A person must not remove a defect notice from a gas installation,
gas container, gas regulator or gas appliance until the relevant patent defect
has been rectified or is found not to exist.Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
Part 3 Autogas installations
Division 1 Autogas work
21 Autogas work to be carried out by qualified
persons
(1) A person must not carry out any kind of autogas work, or employ
any other person to carry out any kind of autogas work, unless the person by
whom the work is carried out does so:(a) under the authority of an appropriate trade certificate,
or
(b) under the authority of an appropriate provisional trade
certificate and under the general supervision of the holder of an appropriate
trade certificate, or
(c) under the immediate supervision of the holder of an appropriate
trade certificate.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units (in the case of a corporation)
or 25 penalty units (in any other case).
(2) This clause does not apply to the removal and reinstallation of a
vehicle’s gas cylinder by a person:(a) who is the holder of a boiler inspector’s licence in force
under Part 4 of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Regulations, or
(b) who is named in an SAA certificate of approval as a member of the
personnel of the gas cylinder test station who is authorised to sign test
reports,
for the purpose of its being tested under the Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Regulations.
(3) In this clause, SAA certificate of
approval means a certificate issued to a gas cylinder test station
under the approved gas cylinder test station scheme operated by Standards
Australia.
22 Autogas work to comply with certain standards
(1) A person must not carry out autogas work on an autogas
installation otherwise than in accordance with:(a) AS 1425, in
the case of work on an autogas (LP Gas) installation, or
(b) AS 2739, in
the case of work on an autogas (CN Gas)
installation.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) In this clause:AS
1425 means the standard published by Standards Australia under the
title AS 1425: LP Gas Fuel
Systems for Vehicle Engines, as in force from time to
time.
AS
2739 means the standard published by Standards Australia under the
title AS 2739: Natural Gas
Fuel Systems for Vehicle Engines, as in force from time to
time.
23 Testing for patent defects
Immediately after the completion of autogas work on an autogas
installation, the person responsible for the carrying out of the work:(a) must inspect all gas cylinders and gas regulators connected to the
installation, and
(b) must test the whole installation for patent
defects.
Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
24 Certificates of inspection
(1) Immediately after testing an autogas installation following the
completion of autogas work, the person responsible for the carrying out of the
work must issue a certificate of inspection for the installation:(a) to the owner of the installation, or
(b) to a person having the control or management of the
installation.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A certificate of inspection:(a) must be serially numbered and in the approved form,
and
(b) if it indicates that the installation to which it relates is
patently defective, must specify what work needs to be done to rectify the
patent defect.
(3) A person must not issue a certificate of inspection with respect
to an autogas installation that is patently defective unless the nature of the
patent defect is indicated on the certificate.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(4) A person who issues a certificate of inspection under this clause
must keep a copy of the certificate for 5 years from the date on which it is
issued.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(5) A certificate of inspection issued in respect of an autogas
installation ceases to have effect if a further certificate of inspection is
issued in respect of the same installation.
25 Compliance plates
(1) The person responsible for the carrying out of autogas work on an
autogas installation must attach a compliance plate to the installation after
it has been tested unless the certificate of inspection issued as a result of
the test indicates that the installation is patently defective.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) A compliance plate:(a) must be in the approved form, and
(b) must be constructed of approved material at least 0.5 millimetres
thick, and
(c) must have a display area of at least 70 millimetres by 45
millimetres, and
(d) must be attached to the installation in a conspicuous position
adjacent to the control valve or other point by which the installation is
designed to be connected to a gas cylinder.
(3) A compliance plate must be permanently inscribed, in figures at
least 6 millimetres high, with the following information:(a) the serial number of the certificate of inspection for the
installation,
(b) the serial number of the trade certificate held by the person by
whom the installation was tested,
(c) the serial number of the repairer’s licence held by the
repairer, if any, by whom that person is employed,
(d) the date on which that person tested the
installation,
(e) the engine number and vehicle identification number, if any, of
the vehicle, vessel or machine to which the installation is
fitted.
(4) In the case of a vehicle manufactured before 1 January 1989, the
reference in subclause (3) (e) to the vehicle’s vehicle identification
number is a reference to the vehicle’s chassis
number.
26 Identification labels
(1) The person responsible for fitting an autogas installation to any
vehicle, vessel or machine must attach an identification label to the outside
of the vehicle, vessel or machine in a conspicuous position.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) In the case of a vehicle registered under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act
1997, the identification label must be attached to both the
front and back number plates of the vehicle.
(3) An identification label:(a) must be in the shape of a square, having sides at least 25
millimetres long, and
(b) must be constructed of approved material, and
(c) must be coloured red, and
(d) must bear the letters “LPG” (in the case of an autogas
(LP Gas) installation) or “CNG” (in the case of an autogas (CN
Gas) installation) in white symbols at least 10 millimetres high along one of
the diagonals of the square, and
(e) must be mounted diamond-wise, so that the symbols appear upright
and horizontal.
Division 2 Autogas installations
27 Sale of gas cylinders
A person must not sell any gas cylinder for use in connection with
an autogas installation unless the cylinder:(a) is suitable and safe for use with the gas with which it is
designed to be used, and
(b) is of an approved type.
Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
28 Use of autogas installations
(1) A person must not use a vehicle, vessel or machine to which an
autogas installation is fitted unless:(a) a compliance plate is attached to the installation,
and
(b) an identification label is attached to the vehicle, vessel or
machine.
Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of autogas
work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of an autogas
installation by a person by whom autogas work is being carried out or by the
holder of an appropriate trade certificate, or
(c) the use of a vehicle, vessel or machine registered or licensed
under the laws of any State, Territory or country outside New South
Wales.
29 Supply of gas for use in autogas installations
(1) A person must not supply gas to a gas cylinder that is connected
to an autogas installation unless a compliance plate is attached to the
installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of autogas
work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of an autogas
installation by a person by whom autogas work is being carried out or by the
holder of an appropriate trade certificate, or
(c) the supply of gas to a gas cylinder that is connected to an
autogas installation that forms part of a vehicle, vessel or machine
registered or licensed under the laws of any State, Territory or country
outside New South Wales.
30 Connection of gas cylinders to autogas
installations
(1) A person must not connect a gas cylinder to an autogas
installation unless a compliance plate is attached to the
installation.Contravention of this subclause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
(2) This clause does not apply to:(a) anything that is done in the course of the carrying out of autogas
work, or
(b) anything that is done in the course of the testing of an autogas
installation by a person by whom autogas work is being carried out or by the
holder of an appropriate trade certificate, or
(c) the connection of a gas cylinder to an autogas installation that
forms part of a vehicle, vessel or machine registered or licensed under the
laws of any State, Territory or country outside New South
Wales.
31 Unauthorised attachment of compliance plates
A person must not attach to an autogas installation any compliance
plate, or any device that resembles a compliance plate, otherwise than as
authorised by this Part.Contravention of this clause is an offence and is punishable in
accordance with clause 33.
32 Removal of compliance plates by inspectors
An inspector may remove a compliance plate from an autogas
installation if the inspector is satisfied that the installation (or any gas
cylinder or gas regulator connected to it) is not in safe working
order.
Part 4 Miscellaneous
33 Penalty
(1) A person who contravenes a provision of this Regulation is guilty
of an offence and is liable to a penalty (if a penalty is not otherwise
provided) not exceeding:(a) 100 penalty units in the case of a corporation,
or
(b) 50 penalty units in the case of a person who contravenes the
provision otherwise than in his or her capacity as an employee,
or
(c) 25 penalty units in the case of a person who contravenes the
provision in his or her capacity as an employee,
but only if the provision concerned expressly provides that contravention
of the provision is an offence and is punishable in accordance with this
clause.
(2) In this clause:employee
means an employee within the meaning of the Occupational Health and Safety Act
1983.
34 Exemptions
The WorkCover Authority may, on application in writing, exempt
from any provision of this Regulation:(a) any person or class of persons, or
(b) any gas installation or class of gas installations,
or
(c) any autogas installation or class of autogas
installations,
and may do so either absolutely or subject to
conditions.
35 Repeal
(1) The Dangerous Goods (Gas
Installations) Regulation 1982 is
repealed.
(2) Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of
the Dangerous Goods (Gas Installations)
Regulation 1982, had effect under that Regulation continues to
have effect under this Regulation.
Dictionary
(Clause 3)
approved means
approved in writing for the time being by the WorkCover
Authority.
autogas (CN Gas)
installation means an autogas installation that is designed for use
with compressed natural gas.
autogas
installation means a system of pipes and associated equipment that
forms part of a vehicle, vessel or machine and that is designed to convey
liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas to an internal combustion engine that
is installed in, or forms part of, the vehicle, vessel or
machine.
autogas (LP Gas)
installation means an autogas installation that is designed for use
with liquefied petroleum gas.
autogas work means
work involved in:
(a) the installation, alteration, extension or repair of an autogas
installation, or
(b) the connection of a gas cylinder to, or the disconnection of a gas
cylinder from, an autogas installation.
contractor’s
licence, in relation to a particular kind of gasfitting work, means
a licence in force under the Home Building
Act 1989 authorising the holder to contract to carry out that
kind of work.
defect notice
means a defect notice referred to in clause 12.
fixed gas
installation means a gas installation that is installed in any
premises or in any machine that forms part of any premises.
flue means any system of
pipes and associated fittings designed to convey exhaust gases away from a gas
appliance.
gas means liquefied
petroleum gas or natural gas.
gas appliance
means any gas burning or gas using appliance that is manufactured, adapted or
designed for connection to a gas installation, whether by means of a gas
outlet socket or otherwise, and includes any liquefied petroleum gas
dispenser, catalytic burner or vaporiser, but does not include an internal
combustion engine that is installed in, or forms part of, a vehicle, vessel or
machine.
gas container
includes a gas cylinder and a gas tank.
gas
installation means a system of pipes and associated fittings that is
designed to convey gas from the control valve or other connection point of a
gas container to the control valve or other connection point of a gas
appliance or of another gas container, and includes any flue associated with
the installation, but does not include a gas container.
gasfitting work
means any work involved in:
(a) the installation, alteration, extension or repair of a gas
installation, or
(b) the installation, alteration, extension, removal or repair of any
flue associated with a gas installation, or
(c) the connection of a gas container, gas regulator or gas appliance
to, or the disconnection of a gas container, gas regulator or gas appliance
from, a gas installation (otherwise than where it is designed to be readily
detachable from the installation).
liquefied petroleum
gas means a liquid or gaseous substance that is a mixture of
hydrocarbons, basically consisting of butane or butenes or propane or propene,
or any mixture of them.
mobile gas
installation means a gas installation that is installed in a
vehicle, vessel or machine (other than a machine that forms part of any
premises).
natural gas means a
naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases, the
principal constituent of which is methane.
patent defect
means a defect that presents an immediate or potential danger to persons and
that is apparent on testing or inspection, and patently defective has a
corresponding meaning.
person
responsible means:
(a) in relation to the carrying out of gasfitting work, the person who
carries out the gasfitting work (or who supervises the carrying out of
gasfitting work) under the authority of an appropriate supervisor certificate,
or
(b) in relation to the carrying out of autogas work, the person who
carries out the autogas work (or who supervises the carrying out of autogas
work) under the authority of an appropriate trade
certificate.
portable
autogas installation means an autogas installation that forms part
of a machine having a mass of not more than 25 kilograms.
portable gas
installation means a gas installation that is not a fixed gas
installation or mobile gas installation.
provisional
trade certificate means:
(a) in relation to autogas work carried out on an autogas (LP Gas)
installation, a provisional tradesman’s certificate granted under the
Motor Vehicle Repairs Act
1980 in respect of a class of repair work that includes work
of a liquefied petroleum gas mechanic within the meaning of that Act,
or
(b) in relation to autogas work carried out on an autogas (CN Gas)
installation, a provisional tradesman’s certificate granted under the
Motor Vehicle Repairs Act
1980 in respect of a class of repair work that includes work
of a natural gas mechanic within the meaning of that
Act.
repairer means a
repairer within the meaning of the Motor
Vehicle Repairs Act 1980.
repairer’s
licence means a licence granted under section 17 of the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act
1980.
supervisor
certificate, in relation to a particular kind of gasfitting work,
means a supervisor certificate in force under the Home Building Act 1989 authorising
the holder to carry out, and to supervise, that kind of work, and includes a
licence endorsed under that Act to show that it is the equivalent of such a
certificate.
the Act means the
Gas Supply Act
1996.
trade
certificate means:
(a) in relation to autogas work carried out on an autogas (LP Gas)
installation, a tradesman’s certificate (other than a provisional
tradesman’s certificate) granted under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 in
respect of a class of repair work that includes work of a liquefied petroleum
gas mechanic within the meaning of that Act, or
(b) in relation to autogas work carried out on an autogas (CN Gas)
installation, a tradesman’s certificate (other than a provisional
tradesman’s certificate) granted under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 in
respect of a class of repair work that includes work of a natural gas mechanic
within the meaning of that Act.
tradesperson
certificate, in relation to a particular kind of gasfitting work,
means a tradesperson certificate in force under the Home Building Act 1989 authorising
the holder to carry out that kind of work under general
supervision.
Historical notes
The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:
Am |
amended |
LW |
legislation website |
Sch |
Schedule |
Cl |
clause |
No |
number |
Schs |
Schedules |
Cll |
clauses |
p |
page |
Sec |
section |
Div |
Division |
pp |
pages |
Secs |
sections |
Divs |
Divisions |
Reg |
Regulation |
Subdiv |
Subdivision |
GG |
Government Gazette |
Regs |
Regulations |
Subdivs |
Subdivisions |
Ins |
inserted |
Rep |
repealed |
Subst |
substituted |
Table of amending instruments
Dangerous
Goods (Gas Installations) Regulation 1998 published in Gazette
No 123 of 21.8.1998, p 6189 and amended in Gazette No 27 of 5.3.1999, p 1551
and by Act No 19, 1999 and as follows:
Table of amendments
Cl 5 | Rep 2003 No 38, Sch 2.4 [1]. |
Cl 6 | Am 2003 No 38, Sch 2.4 [2]. |
Cl 7 | Am 2004 No 101, Sch 9.2 [1]. |
Cl 10 | Am 5.3.1999. |
Cl 26 | Am 1999 No 19, Sch 3.5. |
Cl 33 | Am 5.3.1999. |
Dictionary | Am 2003 No 38, Sch 2.4 [3]; 2004 No 101, Sch 9.2
[2]. |