substitute
For this regulation, the "subsidiary hazard", of dangerous goods is—
(a) if a determination under section 29 (1) (c) that the goods have a stated subsidiary hazard is in effect—the stated subsidiary hazard; or
(b) if there is no determination under section 29 (1) (c) in effect in relation to the goods—the subsidiary hazard determined for the goods in accordance with the ADG code
.
Note Dangerous goods that are able to be assigned to more than 1 UN class or division are assigned a subsidiary hazard. This subsidiary hazard is any other UN class or division to which the goods also belong. Under the ADG code
, if dangerous goods are mentioned in the dangerous goods list, their subsidiary hazard is mentioned in the list, col 4 opposite the name and description of those goods, unless the code
, ch 3.3 provides for those goods to be assigned a different subsidiary hazard.