Application For A Dangerous Goods Site Licence - Government Of Western Australia Page 12

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Information: applicant’s copy
Dangerous goods site licensing flowchart for
new and amendment applications
Start
Note: Rural DG sites do not require DG site licences. SRS
Step 1
licensing may apply if you are storing or handling AN
List all quantities of
DG by Classes/Packing
group
Refer to document -
Step 2
“Dangerous Goods Safety Guidance Note S01/09 - Licensing
and exemptions for storage and handling of dangerous goods”
Aggregate each Class/
available from Resources Safety website
Packing group
Step 3
Though licensing is not required,
operators still need to minimise risk
Does the DG stored or
No
from dangerous goods and comply
handled exceed manifest
No licence required
with DGSH 2007
quantity?
(refer to DGSH 2007,
Schedule 1)
If the DG storage and handling is of
a temporary nature (up to 6 months),
Dangerous goods site
Apply for
refer to DGSH 2007 [r. 25(3)]
licence is required
DG site licence
DGSH 2007 applies
Step 4
Notification required
Yes
Critical quantity
(submit with DG site
Refer to MHF 2007
exceeded?
licence application)
No
End
Legend
DGSH 2007
- Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Regulations 2007
MHF 2007
- Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Regulations 2007
SRS
- Security risk substance
AN
- Ammonium nitrate
DG
- Dangerous goods
DGS REV 2

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