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Instrument number CASA 29/23 I, WILLIAM ANDREW TOOTELL, National Manager, Regulatory Services, Regulatory Oversight Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under section 23 of the Civil Aviation Act 1988 (the Act). [Signed W. Tootell] William Tootell National Manager, Regulatory Services Regulatory Oversight Division 24 May 2023 CASA 29/23 — Dangerous Goods (Isopropanol and Isopropyl Alcohol) Permission 2023 (This instrument constitutes an exemption, issued by the appropriate National Authority as defined in ICAO Annex 18, ICAO Doc 9284-AN/905 and ICAO Doc 9284-AN/905 Supplement.)
1 Name This instrument is CASA 29/23 — Dangerous Goods (Isopropanol and Isopropyl Alcohol) Permission 2023.
2 Duration This instrument: (a) commences on 1 June 2023; and (b) is repealed at the end of 31 May 2025.
3 Definitions Note In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Act and the regulations. These include: AOC, Australian territory, CASA, checked baggage and registered, in relation to an Australian aircraft. In this instrument: accountable person, for a relevant Australian aircraft, means each of the owner, operator, hirer and pilot of the aircraft. dangerous goods has the meaning given by section 23 of the Act. dangerous goods accident has the meaning given by subregulation 92.010(1) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR). dangerous goods incident has the meaning given by subregulation 92.010(1) of CASR. inner packaging has the same meaning as in the Technical Instructions. intermediate packaging has the same meaning as in the Technical Instructions. permitted dangerous goods means dangerous goods with the proper shipping name of isopropanol or isopropyl alcohol that, under the Technical Instructions, is each: (a) classified to be in hazard class 3, without subsidiary hazard; and (b) assigned UN number 1219. Note At the time of preparing this instrument: (a) the valid edition of the Technical Instructions is the document titled Doc 9284, Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, 2023‑2024 Edition, issued by ICAO in 2022; and (b) the valid edition of the Supplement to the Technical Instructions is the document titled Doc 9284 Supplement, Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, 2023‑2024 Edition, issued by ICAO in 2022. proper shipping name has the same meaning as in the Technical Instructions. relevant Australian aircraft means a registered aircraft that is operated by the holder of an AOC. relevant passenger, for a flight of a relevant Australian aircraft within Australian territory, means a passenger for the flight who: (a) holds, or performs the duties of, a position that requires the use of permitted dangerous goods; and (b) is travelling with the permitted dangerous goods for the purpose of performing a duty that requires their use. subsidiary hazard has the same meaning as in the Technical Instructions. Technical Instructions has the meaning given by subregulation 92.010(1) of CASR. UN followed by a 4-digit number has the meaning given by subregulation 92.170(1) of CASR.
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