Application For A Dangerous Goods Site Licence - Government Of Western Australia Page 6

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Information: applicant’s copy
Details of proposed storage and handling
Part 4 of the application form requires details of products stored and handled and a suggested approach to
completing the table is as follows:
Step 1 - from the details on your manifest extract and enter individual line entries for:
Packing group I substances over 50 L or kg
Division 2.1 products
Division 2.3 products
Underground tank storages (regardless of product)
Security risk substances (e.g. ammonium nitrate)
Goods too dangerous to transport
For all entries made under this step, proper shipping names will be described in the manner of petrol, LP gas,
ammonium nitrate, chlorine etc.
Step 2 - from the manifest, extract and enter all other dangerous goods in storage or processing for:
Packing group II and III dangerous goods where quantities of the same class or division may be aggregated,
regardless of whether in storage or process (i.e. one line entry for Class 3 Flammable liquids)
C1 Combustible liquids
Dangerous goods of Division 2.2 (except aerosols)
Where there are aggregated entries of the same class or division please use the following generic descriptions:
Class or division
Description
Class or division
Description
2.2
Non flammable non toxic gas
5.1
Oxidising agent
3
Flammable liquid
5
Organic peroxide
4.1
Flammable solid
6.1
Toxic
4.2
Spontaneously combustible
8
Corrosive
4.3
Dangerous when wet
9
Miscellaneous DG
C1
Combustible liquid
1.
Column 1 - tank or place identifier
This information is mandatory for underground tanks but optional for all other storage.
2.
Column 2 - location of place
This information is optional and relates to where the dangerous goods are located within the site boundaries.
3.
Column 3 - depot type
This information is mandatory for all underground tank storage.
Package (drum or cylinder) stores
PDA - depot in the open air
PDB - depot within a building
PDC - fully enclosed room within another building
Tank stores
UTD - underground tank
GTD - tank situated normally at ground level
ETD - elevated tank (bottom of tank at least 2 m above ground level)
GTS - self bunded ground tank
DGS REV 2

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