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Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012
sec.193Weight of freight container exceeding weight stated on container or safety approval plate
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### sec.193 Weight of freight container exceeding weight stated on container or safety approval plate
This section applies if a freight container contains goods consigned for road transport using a heavy vehicle, or for transport partly by road using a heavy vehicle and partly by some other means.
Each consignor or packer of the goods must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the weight of the container does not exceed the maximum gross weight marked on—
the container; or
the container’s safety approval plate.
Maximum penalty—$10000.
In this section—
safety approval plate , for a freight container, means the safety approval plate required to be attached to the container under the International Convention for Safe Containers set out in Schedule 5 of the Navigation Act 1912 of the Commonwealth.
sch s 193 amd 2016 No. 65 s 32
(sec.193-ssec.1) This section applies if a freight container contains goods consigned for road transport using a heavy vehicle, or for transport partly by road using a heavy vehicle and partly by some other means.
(sec.193-ssec.2) Each consignor or packer of the goods must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the weight of the container does not exceed the maximum gross weight marked on— the container; or the container’s safety approval plate. Maximum penalty—$10000.
(sec.193-ssec.5) In this section— safety approval plate , for a freight container, means the safety approval plate required to be attached to the container under the International Convention for Safe Containers set out in Schedule 5 of the Navigation Act 1912 of the Commonwealth.
- (a) the container; or
- (b) the container’s safety approval plate.