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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES (GENERAL) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2007 (NO 2) (NO 38 OF 2007)
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
Subordinate Law No SL2007-38
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by the authority of
Andrew Barr MLA
Minister for
Industrial Relations
The purpose of the Dangerous Substances Act 2004 (the Act) is to
protect the health and safety of people, and to protect property and the
environment from damage, from the hazards associated with dangerous
substances.
The Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004 (the
Regulation) is made under section 216 of the Act. The Regulation gives
effect to agreed national uniform provisions in relation to dangerous
substances, and implements elements of the National Model Regulations for the
Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1005 (1994)] (the National
Model Regulations) which include a prohibition on the use of chrysotile
asbestos.
As part of the phase-in of the prohibition the National Occupational Health
and Safety Commission declared, in Schedule 2 of the National Model Regulations,
a National List of Exemptions to allow time-limited exemptions for specific
situations in the period following the introduction of the prohibition. The
National List of Exemptions provided a nationally consistent approach to
exemptions, enabling effective implementation of the chrysotile
prohibition.
Exemption 4 of the National List of Exemptions allows for
the Australian Defence Organisation (the ADO) to use chrysotile-containing parts
and components that are considered to be mission-critical and where there is no
known suitable non-chrysotile alternative. This exemption will expire on 31
December 2007.
Section 305 of the Regulation provides that asbestos and
asbestos products are prohibited dangerous substances. Section 301 of the
Regulation provides that ‘asbestos’ includes
‘chrysotile’. Section 311 in Part 3.3 of the Regulation provides
for the Chief Executive to authorise a person, in certain circumstances, to
import, supply, store or use a chysotile product for a use specified in the
Regulation. Section 321 provides that Part 3.3 will expire on 31 December 2007.
These provisions were drafted to implement the National Model Regulations in the
ACT.
The reliance of the ADO on the availability of chrysotile parts and
components will continue past the expiration date of Exemption 4, that is, 31
December 2007. The extension of Exemption 4 of the National List of Exemptions
until 31 December 2010 would enable the ADO to continue to use mission-critical
components and parts that contain chrysotile for a further three years.
On 17 October 2007 the Australian Safety and Compensation Council
declared, by majority decision, and in accordance with an out-of-session
agreement with the States and Territories, an amendment to Schedule 2 of the
National Model Regulations to extend the exemption for the ADO to 31 December
2010. Part 3 of the Regulation is amended accordingly so that agreed national
consistency is maintained.
There are no cost implications.
Section 1 provides for the name of the regulation to be the Dangerous
Substances (General) Amendment Regulation 2007 (No 2).
Section 2 provides for commencement of the regulation to be on the day after
its notification day.
Section 3 provides that the regulation amends the Dangerous Substances
(General) Regulation 2004 (the Principal Regulation).
Sections 4, 5 and 6 amend sections 306, 307 and 308 of the Principal
Regulation to omit the references to ‘1 January 2008’ and substitute
references to the date ‘1 January 2011’.
Section 7 amends section 309 of the Principal Regulation to omit the
reference to
‘31 December 2007’ and substitute a reference to
the date ‘31 December 2010’.
Section 8 amends section 310 of the Principal Regulation to omit the
references to
‘1 January 2008’ and substitute references to the
date ‘1 January 2011’.
Section 9 amends item 5, column 4 of the Table at section 311 of the
Principal Regulation to omit the reference to ‘31 December 2007’ and
substitute a reference to the date ‘31 December 2010’.
Section 10 amends section 321 of the Principal Regulation to omit the
reference to
‘31 December 2007’ and substitute a reference to
the date ‘31 December 2010’.