AN ORDINANCE To control dangerous goods. [DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 1ST FEBRUARY 1998 i] 1 Short title and commencement This Ordinance may be cited as the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1987 and shall come into force on such day as the Governor shall appoint by order published in the Gazette and the Governor may appoint different days for the bringing
Learn MoreAN ORDINANCE To control dangerous goods. [DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 1ST FEBRUARY 1998 i] 1 Short title and commencement This Ordinance may be cited as the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1987 and shall come into force on such day as the Governor shall appoint by order published in the Gazette and the Governor may appoint different days for the bringing
Learn MoreDangerous Goods Ordinance (Cap. 295)). 1. Commencement. This Regulation comes into operation on a day falling on or after the commencement date of section 4
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Learn MoreEnforcement of Amendments to the Dangerous Goods Ordinance (Cap. 295) and related Legislation; Enquiries. For enquiries on the application procedures on carriage of dangerous
Learn MoreTransport of dangerous goods - General ruling § 35 Dangerous Goods Ordinance Road, Rail and Inland Navigation · Traffic Organization Team · Overview of topics.
Learn MorePresentation Slides on the Major Changes in the 2021-2022 Edition ICAO TIs (PDF: 1293KB) Under the Dangerous Goods (Consignment by Air) (Safety) Regulations Chapter 384 Subsidiary Legislation, consignors i.e. shippers and freight forwarders must ensure all dangerous goods are properly classified, packed, marked, labelled and documented before
Learn MoreCap. 295 Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Cap. 295A Dangerous Goods (Application and Exemption) Cap. 295B Dangerous Goods (General) Regulation
Learn MoreDangerous goods are assigned different classes ranging from 1 to 9. These classes cover goods from the highly dangerous, such as explosives, flammables and
Learn More25/08/2022 · Pursuant to section 6 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, Cap. 295, Laws of Hong Kong, no person shall manufacture, store, convey or use any Category 1 dangerous goods (explosives) except under and in accordance with a licence granted by an Authority under the Ordinance. Apart from conveyance of explosives at sea and discharge of fireworks, the
Learn Moreand Industrial Undertakings (Dangerous Substances) Regulations standardize observe the safety measures and to label their dangerous substances properly
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