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Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
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446 Supply records
(1) The holder of a supply licence must, for each security sensitive
substance supplied under the licence, make a record of the supply that
complies with subsection (2).
(b) the quantity of the substance supplied and how it was packaged;
Examples
1 30 kg supplied in 3 bags of 10kg
2 30 kg supplied in 1 bag of 30kg
3 20L supplied in the customer’s own container
(c) the date of supply;
(d) the name, address and telephone number of the person for whom
the substance is supplied;
(e) the licence details shown to the supplier for section 445;
(f) the signature of the person taking delivery of the substance and,
if that person is not the person for whom the substance is
supplied, the name, address and telephone number of the person
taking delivery;
(g) the proposed use of the substance;
(h) any information or documents required by a form for the record
Division 4.8.2 Advertising supply of security sensitive substances
Section 447
page 42 Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
(3) The holder of a supply licence must keep a record made under this
section of the supply of a security sensitive substance for at least
5 years after the day of supply, whether or not the licence continues
in force.