Australian Port and Marine Authorities Rules for the Handling of Dangerous Goods and Oils in Ports - Part 5 - Western Australia

Description

You will need to comply with these rules if you intend to maintain or operate a pipeline for transmission of liquids derived from petroleum, coal and shale on or from jetties to storage tanks.

You must fit an insulating flange in the shore pipeline, or an easily identifiable non conductive hose section must be inserted into the hose string. The insulating flange or non conductive hose must comply with these rules.

The rules provide standards for the fitting of insulating flanges and non-conductive hose in pipelines.

Service type

Code of Practice

A code of practice is a set of rules which details how people in a certain industry should behave. A code of practice can be defined as a result of legislation or by industry regulators and bodies.

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Comply All Australian Port and Marine Authorities Rules for the Handling of Dangerous Goods and Oils in Ports - Part 5 - Please consult the Contact Officer for information on this document.

Act(s) name

Jetties Act 1926 Western Australia

Regulation(s) name

Jetties Regulations 1940 Western Australia

Administering agency

Department of Transport

Maritime

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