The
Australian
states
and
territories
have
responsibility
for
the
road
and
rail
transport
of
dangerous
goods
in
Australia.
For
technical
information
on
the
transport
of
dangerous
goods
by
road
and
rail
in
Australia,
please
call
the
national
hotline
at this number 1800
160
401
or
contact
the
competent
authority
in
your
state
or
territory.
The
implementation
of
the
Globally
Harmonized
System
of
Classification
and
Labelling
of
Chemicals
the
GHSCLS
is
the
responsibility
of
Safe
Work
Australia (the GHSCLS) is the responsibility of Safe Work Australia.
Please
direct
all
enquiries
relating
to
the
GHSCLS
to
workhealth@gov.au.
The
National
Transport
Commission
is
responsible
for
maintaining
and
updating
two
legal
areas
, the
Australian
Code
for
the
Transport
of
Dangerous
Goods
by
Road
and
Rail
and
the
associated
National
and
Transnational
Model
Law.
The
Department
of
Infrastructure
and
Regional
Development
works
with
the
states
and
territories,
and
as well as the
National
Transport
Commission,
to
promote
best
practice
and
internationally
harmonised
legislation
for
the
land
transport
of
dangerous
goods
in
Australia to promote best practice and internationally harmonized legislation for the land transport of dangerous goods in Australia.
The
Department
has
two
main
purposes
: to
provide
policy
advice
on
national
and
international
dangerous
goods
matters,
and
to
provide
secretariat
support
to
the
Competent
Authorities
Panel.
the
GHSCLS
is
the
responsibility
of
Safe
Work
Australia
and
to
promote
best
practice
and
internationally
harmonised
legislation
for
the
land
transport
of
dangerous
goods
in
Australia