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Regulation 3(a) and 4(9)

SCHEDULE 1S NEW SCHEDULE 1 TO THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 1993SCHEDULE 1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND CONTROLLED QUANTITIES

PART AS NAMED SUBSTANCES
Column 1Column 2Column 3
Hazardous substancesControlled quantity (Q) in tonnesQuantity (Q*) in tonnes for purposes of note 4 to Notes to Parts A and B

1.Ammonium nitrate to which Note 1 of the notes to Part A applies

350.00

2.Ammonium nitrate to which Note 2 of the notes to Part A applies

1000.001250.00

3.Arsenic pentoxide, arsenic (V) acid and/or salts

1.00

4.Arsenic trioxide, arsenious (III) acid and/or salts

0.10

5.Bromine

20.00

6.Chlorine

10.00

7.Nickel compounds in inhalable powder form (nickel monoxide, nickel dioxide, nickel sulphide, trinickel disulphide, dinickel trioxide)

1.00

8.Ethyleneimine

10.00

9.Fluorine

10.00

10.Formaldelyde (concentration ? 90%)

5.00

11.Hydrogen

2.005.00

12.Hydrogen chloride (liquefied gas)

25.00

13.Lead alkyls

5.00

14.Liquefied petroleum gas, including commercial propane and commercial butane, and any mixture thereof, when held at a pressure greater than 1.4 bar absolute

25.0050.00

15.Liquefied extremely flammable gases excluding pressurised LPG (entry no.14)

50.00

16.Natural gas

15.0050.00

17.Acetylene

5.00

18.Ethylene oxide

5.00

19.Propylene oxide

5.00

20.Methanol

500.00

21.4,4-Methylenebis (2-chloraniline) and/or salts, in powder form

0.01

22.Methylisocyanate

0.15

23.Oxygen

200.00

24.Toluene diisocyanate

10.00

25.Carbonyl dichloride (phosgene)

0.30

26.Arsenic trihydride (arsine)

0.20

27.Phosphorus trihydride (phosphine)

0.20

28.Sulphur dichloride

1.00

29.Sulphur trioxide (including sulphur trioxide dissolved in sulphuric acid to form Oleum)

15.00

30.Polychlorodibenzofurans and polychlorodibenzodioxins (including TCDD), calculated in TCDD equivalent (see note 3 to Notes to Part A)

0.001

31.The following carcinogens:-4-Aminobiphenyl and/or its salts; Benzidine and/or salts; Bis(chloromethyl)ether; Chloromethyl methyl ether; Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride; Dimethylnitrosomine; Hexamethylphosphoric triamide; 2-Napthylamine and/or salts; 1,3-Propanesultone; 4-Nitrodiphenyl

0.001

32.Automative petrol and other petroleum spirits

5000.00

33.Acrylonitrile

20.0050.00

34.Carbon disulphide

20.0050.00

35.Hydrogen selenide

1.0050.00

36.Nickel tetracarbonyl

1.005.00

37.Oxygen difluoride

1.005.00

38.Pentaborane

1.005.00

39.Selenium hexafluoride

1.0050.00

40.Stibine (Antimony hydride)

1.005.00

41.Sulphur dioxide

20.0050.00

42.Tellurium hexafluoride

1.005.00

43.2,2-Bis(tert-butylperoxy) butane (>70%)

5.0050.00

44.1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy) cycohexane (>80%)

5.0050.00

45.tert-Butyl peroxyacetate (>70%)

5.0050.00

46.tert-Butyl peroxyisobutyrate (>80%)

5.0050.00

47.tert-Butyl peroxyispropylcarbonate (>80%)

5.0050.00

48.tert-Butyl peroxymaleate (>80%)

5.0050.00

49.tert-Butyl peroxypivalate (>77%)

5.0050.00

50.Cellulose Nitrate other than—

(1)cellulose nitrate to which the Explosives Act 1875(fn num="f011") applies; or

(2)cellulose nitrate where the nitrogen content of the cellulose nitrate does not exceed 12.3% by weight and contains not more than 55 parts of cellulose nitrate per 100 parts by weight of solution

50

51.Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate (>90%)

5.0050.00

52.Diethyl peroxydicarbonate (>30%)

5.0050.00

53.2,2-Dihydroperoxypropane (>30%)

5.0050.00

54.Di-isobutyryl peroxide (>50%)

5.0050.00

55.Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate (>80%)

5.0050.00

56.Di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate (>80%)

5.0050.00

57.3,3,6,6,9,9-Hexamethyl-1,2,4,5-tetroxacyclononane (>75%)

5.0050.00

58.Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (>60%)

5.0050.00

59.Methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide (>60%)

5.0050.00

60.Peracetic acid (>60%)

5.0050.00

61.Sodium chlorate

25.0050.00

62.Gas or any mixture of gases (not covered by entry 16) which is flammable in air, when held as a gas

15.00

63.A substance or any mixture of substances which is flammable in air when held above its boiling point (measured at 1 bar absolute) as a liquid or as a mixture of liquid and gas at a pressure of more than 1.4 bar absolute (see Note 4 to Notes to Part A)

25.00

NOTES TO PART A

Ammonium Nitrate

1.  This applies to ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate compounds in which the nitrogen content as a result of the ammonium nitrate is more than 28 per cent. by weight (compounds other than those referred to in Note 2) and to aqueous ammonium nitrate solutions in which the concentration of ammonium nitrate is more than 90 per cent. by weight.

Ammonium Nitrate

2.  This applies to simple ammonium-nitrate based fertilisers which conform with the requirements of the Fertilisers Regulations 1991 M1 and to composite fertilisers in which the nitrogen content as a result of the ammonium nitrate is more than 28 per cent. in weight (a composite fertiliser contains ammonium nitrate with phosphate or potash or phosphate and potash).

Polychlorodibenzofurans and polychlorodibenzodioxins

3.  The quantities of polychlorodibenzofurans and polychlorodibenzodioxins are calculated using the following factors:

International Toxic Equivalent Factors (ITEF) for the congeners of concern (NATO/CCMS M2)
2,3,7,8-TCDD1
1,2,3,7,8-PeDD0.5

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD

0.1
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD0.01
OCDD0.001
2,3,7,8-TCDF0.1
2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF0.5
1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF0.05

1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF

1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF

1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF

2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF

0.1

1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF

1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF

0.01
OCDF0.001

T=Tetra; P = Penta; Hx = Hexa; Hp = Hepta; 0 = Octa

Entry Number 63

4.  The controlled quantity of 25 tonnes in column 2 of entry 63 refers in the case of a mixture of substances to the quantity of substances within that mixture held above their boiling point (measured at 1 bar absolute).

PART B:S CATEGORIES OF SUBSTANCES AND PREPARATIONS NOT SPECIFICALLY NAMED IN PART A

Column 1Column 2
Categories of hazardous substancesControlled quantity (Q) in tonnes

1.VERY TOXIC

5.00

2.TOXIC

50.00

3.OXIDISING

50.00

4.EXPLOSIVE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 2(a) to the Notes to Part B excluding those at a factory or magazine subject to assent procedures under section 7 of the Explosives Act 1875 or those licensed under the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987 M3)

50.00

5.EXPLOSIVE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 2(b) to the Notes to Part B excluding those at a factory or magazine subject to assent procedures under section 7 of the Explosives Act 1875 or those licensed under the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987)

10.00

6.FLAMMABLE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(a) to the Notes to Part B)

5000.00

7.HIGHLY FLAMMABLE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(b)(i) to the Notes to Part B)

50.00

8.HIGHLY FLAMMABLE liquids (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(b)(ii) to Notes to Part B)

5000.00

9.EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE (where the substance or preparation falls within the definition given in Note 3(b)(ii) to the Notes to Part B)

10.00

10.DANGEROUS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT in combination with risk phrases

(i)R50: “very toxic to aquatic organisms"

200.00

(ii)R51: “toxic to aquatic organisms"; and

R53: “may cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic environment"

500.00

11.ANY CLASSIFICATION not covered by those given above in combination with risk phrases:

(i)R14: “reacts violently with water" (including R14/R15)

100.00

(ii)R29: “in contact with water, liberates toxic gas"

50.00

NOTES TO PART B

1.  Substances and preparations shall be classified for the purpose of this Schedule according to regulation 5 of the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 M4 (“CHIP") whether or not the substance or preparation is required to be classified for the purposes of those Regulations, or, in the case of a pesticide approved under the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 M5, in accordance with the classification assigned to it by that approval.

2.  An “explosive" means:

(a)(i)a substance or preparation which creates the risk of an explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition (risk phrase M6 R2);

(ii)a pyrotechnic substance is a substance (or mixture of substances) designed to produce heat, light, sound, gas or smoke or a combination of such effects through non-detonating self-sustained exothermic chemical reactions; or

(iii)an explosive or pyrotechnic substance or preparation contained in objects;

(b)a substance or preparation which creates extreme risks of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition (risk phrase R3).

3.  “Flammable", “highly flammable", and “extremely flammable" in categories 6, 7, 8 and 9 mean:

(a)flammable liquids:–

substances and preparations having a flash point equal to or greater than 21(C and less than or equal to 55(C (risk phrase R10), supporting combustion;

(b)highly flammable liquids:–

(i)substances and preparations which may become hot and finally catch fire in contact with air at ambient temperature without any input of energy (risk phrase R17),

substances which have a flash point lower than 55(C and which remain liquid under pressure, where particular processing conditions, such as high pressure or high temperature, may create major-accident hazards; and

(ii)substances and preparations having a flash point lower than 21(C and which are not extremely flammable (risk phrase R11, second indent);

(c)extremely flammable gases and liquids:–

(i)liquid substances and preparations which have a flash point lower than 0^C and the boiling point (or, in the case of a boiling range, the initial boiling point) of which at normal pressure is less than or equal to 35^C (risk phrase R12, first indent);

(ii)gaseous substances and preparations which are flammable in contact with air at ambient temperature and pressure (risk phrase R12, second indent), whether or not kept in the gaseous or liquid state under pressure, excluding liquefied extremely flammable gases (including liquefied petroleum gas) and natural gas referred to in Part A; and

(iii)flammable liquid substances and preparations maintained at a temperature above their boiling point.

NOTES TO PARTS A AND B

1.  Mixtures and preparations shall be treated in the same way as pure substances provided they remain within the concentration limits set according to their properties under the relevant provisions specified in CHIP, unless a percentage composition or other description is specifically given.

2.  In the case of substances and preparations with properties giving rise to more than one classification the lowest thresholds shall apply.

3.  Where a substance or group of substances listed in Part A also falls within a category of Part B, the controlled quantities set out in Part A must be used.

4.  The addition of hazardous substances to determine the quantity present shall be carried out according to the following rule:

if the sum

(where qsubx; = the quantity of hazardous substance x (or category of substance) present and

Q = the relevant controlled quantity (Q) from Part A or Part B, except for those substances for which column 3 of Part A contains a quantity Q* in which case the value Q* shall be used in place of the controlled quantity Q in column 2 for the purpose of applying this rule)

then the controlled quantity of each of the substances which are added together in accordance with each of paragraphs 5(a) to (c) below shall be deemed to be present for the purposes of sections 2(2), 12(2)(c), 21(2)(a) and of section 10A(4) (as applied by the Planning (Control of Major Accident Hazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000) of the Act and of section 138 (enforcement notice to have effect against subsequent development) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 as substituted by paragraph 2 of Schedule 4.

5.  The addition rule in paragraph 4 will apply for the following circumstances:–

(a)for substances and preparations appearing in Part A at quantities less than their individual controlled quantity present with substances having the same classification from Part B, and the addition of substances and preparations with the same classification from Part B;

(b)for the addition of categories 1, 2 and 10 from Part B present together; and

(c)for the addition of categories 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 from Part B present together.

PART CS SUBSTANCES USED IN AN INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL PROCESS

Column 1Column 2
Hazardous substancesControlled quantities
Where it is believed that a substance, which is within Part A or Part B, may be generated during loss of control of an industrial chemical process (“HS"), any substance which is used in that process (“S").The amount of S which it is believed may generate, on its own or in combination with other substances used in the relevant industrial chemical process, the controlled quantity of the HS in question.

NOTES TO PART C

1.  The expression “which it is believed may be generated during loss of control of an industrial chemical process" shall have the same meaning as in the Directive.

2.  Where a substance falling within Part A or B also falls within Part C, the classification with the lowest controlled quantity shall apply, subject to note 3 to the notes to Part A and B..

Marginal Citations

M1S.I. 1991/2197, as amended by S.I. 199

M2North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Committee for the Challenges of Modern Soc

M4S.I. 1994/3247; relevant amendments are made by S.I. 1997/1460.

M6 “Risk phrase" is defined in regulation 2 of S.I. 1994/3427

Regulation 4(10)

SCHEDULE 2S PRESCRIBED FORMS

FORM 1S

The Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Act 1997 -section 5(1)

The Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993 (Regulation 5(1))

General Application for Hazardous Substances ConsentS

1.  Name and Address of Applicant (IN BLOCK CAPITALS)

Telephone No.

Name and Address of Agent (IN BLOCK CAPITALS) (if any) to whomcorrespondence should be sent

Telephone No.

ContactS

2.  Address or location of application site. Please provide the O.S. grid reference.

3.  Substance(s) covered by the applicationS

(a)Please list named substances falling within Part A of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations(a) first, then list any substances falling within the categories in Part B of that Schedule; finally list substances falling within the description in Part C.

(b)Substances falling within Parts B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations may be listed under the relevant category or description or named specifically. Where a substance falls within Part A and B please list under Part A only; where a substance falls within more than one category in Part B please list under the category which has the lowest controlled quantity(b). Where a substance falling within Part A or B also falls within Part C please list under the Part which has the lowest controlled quantity.

Table A

{s001} a hazardous substances consent

Name or relevant Category or Description of SubstancePart and Entry Number(c) in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsDo you have a current PHS {s001} consent in respect of this substance? (Yes/No)If “yes", state quantity for which consent grantedMaximum quantity proposed to be present in tonnes

Manner in which substance(s) are to be kept and usedS

4.  For each substance, category or description of substance, covered by the application, please provide the following information, referring to the substance location plan where appropriate.

(a)Tick one box to show whether the substance(s) will be present for storage onlyor will be stored and involved in a manufacturing, treatment or other industrial process:

Table B
Part and entry number in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsStorage onlyStoredand involved in an industrial process

(b)For each vessel to be used forstoring the substance(s) please give the following information:

Table C: details of storage vessels

{s002} Identify by reference to substance location plan

{s003} If “Yes", please specify whether or not it will be provided with full secondary containment

Vessel No. {s002}Part and entry number in Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations of substance(s) to be stored in vesselInstalled above ground {s003}(Yes/No)Buried (Yes/No)Mounded (Yes/No)Maximum capacity (cubic metres)Highest vessel design temperature°CHighest vessel design pressure (bar absolute)

(c)For each substance, category or description of substance, please state the largest size (capacity in cubic metres) of anymoveable container(s) to be used for that substance, category or description of substances:

(d)Where a substance, category or description of substance is to be used in amanufacturing, treatment or other industrial process(es), please give a general description of the process(es), describe the major items of plant which will contain the substance(s); and state the maximum quantity (in tonnes) which is liable to be present in the major items of the plant, and the maximum temperature ((C) and pressure (bar absolute) at which the substance, category or description of substance is liable to be present:

Table D

{s004} identify by reference to the substance location plan

Part and entry number in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsDescription of process(es)Major items of plant {s004}Maximum quantity (tonnes)Maximum temperature (°C)Maximum pressure (bar absolute)

Additional InformationS

5.—(a) If you have an existing PHS consent(s) as referred to in Table A, please enclose a copy of each consent with this application.

(b)Has any application for hazardous substances consent or planning permission relating to the application site been made which has not yet been determined?YES/NO

(c)Will any such application be submitted at the same time as this application?YES/NO

If you have answered “YES" to either of these preceding questions, please provide sufficient details to enable the application(s) to be identified.

(d)Plans. Please list the maps or plans or any explanatory scale drawings of plant/buildings submitted with this application.

(e)Give any further information which you consider to be relevant to the determination of this application.

I/We hereby apply for hazardous substances consent in accordance with the proposals described in the application.

Signed....................

on behalf of.................... (insert applicant’s name if signed by agent)

Date....................

NotesS

(a)The “1993 Regulations" are the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993, as amended by the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000.

(b)The “controlled quantity" means the quantity specified for that substance in column 2 of Parts A, B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations, calculated in accordance with the Notes to that Schedule.

(c)For Part C, state the Part only.

FORM 2SThe Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Act 1997 -sections 11 and 15

The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1993 (Regulation 5(2) or (3))

Application for either: (tick relevant box)

Hazardous Substances Consent without a condition(s) imposed on a previous consent (section 11)
OR Continuation of a Hazardous Substances Consent following a change in control of part of the land (section 15)

Name and Address of Applicant (IN BLOCK CAPITALS)S

1.  Telephone no.

Name and address of Agent (if any) (IN BLOCK CAPITALS) to whom correspondence should be sent:

Telephone No.

ContactS

2.  Address or location of Application Site (please provide the O.S. grid reference)

3.  Substances covered by the applicationS

(a)In the Table below, please list named substances falling within Part A of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations(a) first, then list any substances falling within the categories in Part B of that Schedule; finally list substances falling within the description in Part C.

(b)Substances falling within Parts B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations may be listed under the relevant category or description or named specifically. Where a substance falls within Part A and B please list under Part A only; where a substance falls within more than one category in Part B please list under the category which has the lowest controlled quantity(b). Where a substance falling within Part A or B also falls within Part C please list under the Part which has the lowest controlled quantity.

(c)Please refer to theNotesbelow.

Name or relevant category or description of substancePart and entry number(c) in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsMaximum quantity proposed to be present (in tonnes)

NotesS

(a)The “1993 Regulations" are the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993, as amended by the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000.

(b)The “controlled quantity" means the quantity specified for that substance in column 2 of Parts A, B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations, calculated in accordance with the notes to that Schedule.

(c)For Part C, state the Part only.

Application for removal of a condition(s) imposed on a previous consent (Section 11)S

4.—(a) Identify the condition(s) previously imposed which it is intended should no longer be imposed on the consent, or which should only be imposed in a modified form. In the latter case, please indicate the proposed modification.

(b)Give the reasons why the condition(s) referred to in (a) should not be imposed, or should only be imposed in a modified form.

(c)Describe any relevant changes in circumstances since the previous consent was granted.

Application for the continuation of a hazardous substances consent following a change in the person in control of part of the land (Section 15)S

5.—(a) State the date on which the change in the person in control of part of the land is to take place, where known.

(b)Describe the use of each area of the site identified in the accompanying change of control plan.

(c)Describe any relevant changes in circumstances since the existing consent was granted.

Additional InformationS

6.  Please give any additional information which you consider to be relevant to the determination of this application.

I/We hereby apply for hazardous substances consent/continuation of hazardous substances consent in accordance with this application.

Signed....................

on behalf of dotfill; (insert applicant’s name if signed by agent)

Date....................

FORM 12S The Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Act 1999 -section 10A

The Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993 (Regulation 15)

Claim for Deemed Consent

Part 1: Details of claimant and siteS

1.  Full name and Address of claimant (IN BLOCK CAPITALS)

Telephone No.:

Name and address of Agent (if any) (IN BLOCK CAPITALS) to whom correspondence should be sent:

Telephone No.:

ContactS

2.  Address or location of land to which the claim relates (please provide the O.S. grid reference)

3.  General description of the activities carried out at the site during the establishment period.S

Part 2: Substances for which consent is being claimed and established quantityS

(a)Please complete the Table A forevery hazardous substance for which you are claiming a consent. Please refer to the notes below.

(b)Please list named substances falling within Part A of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations (a) first, then any substances falling within the categories in Part B of that Schedule; finally list substances falling within the description in Part C.

(c)Substances falling within Parts B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations may be listed under the relevant category or description or named specifically. Where a substance falls within Part A or B please list under Part A only; where a substance falls within more than one category in Part B please list under the category which has the lowest controlled quantity (b). Where a substance falling within Part A or B also falls within Part C please list under the Part which has the lowest controlled quantity.

TABLE A
Hazardous Substances present during establishment period (c) for which consent not required during that periodPart and entry number (d) in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsEstablished Quantity (e)

Notes to Part 2S

(a)the “1993 Regulations" are the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993, as amended by the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards (Scotland) Regulations 2000.

(b)The “controlled quality" means the quantity specified for that substance in column 2 of Parts A, B or C of Schedule 1 to the 1993 Regulations, calculated in accordance with the notes to that Schedule.

(c)The “establishment period" is the period of 12 months immediately preceding the relevant date. The “relevant date" is 6th July 2000.

(d)For Part C, state the Part only.

(e)The “established quantity" is the maximum quantity present during the establishment period.

Part 3: Moveable Container Storage AreasS

For each area identified in any moveable container storage area plan which accompanies this claim, please specify:

(a)the maximum quantity of the hazardous substance stored in the area in moveable containers at any time during the establishment period–

(b)whether the substance, category or description of substance was stored in a moveable container with a capacity in excess of 10% of the substance’s controlled quantity in that area during that period, and, if so, the capacity (in tonnes) of the largest moveable container in which the substance was so stored–

Part 4: Vessel Capacity, Temperature and Pressure – Table B
Below ambient temperatureM7At ambient temperatureM8Above ambient temperature
M91 M102 M113 M124 M135 M146 M157 M168 M179 M1810 M1911 M20
Vessel AreaM21Part and entry in number in Schedule 1 to the 1993 RegulationsLargest Vessel capacityHighest Vessel design pressureBuried or mounded vessels largest capacity vesselBuried or mounded vessels highest vessel design pressureNon buried or non mounded vessels largest capacity vesselNon buried or non mounded vessels highest vessel design pressurePresent at or below boiling point at 1 bar largest capacity vesselPresent at or below boiling point at 1 bar highest vessel design pressureHighest design temperaturePresent at above boiling point at 1 bar largest capacity vesselPresent at above boiling point at 1 bar highest vessel design pressure

Marginal Citations

M7Only complete columns 1 and 2 in respect of a vessel area in which the substance was present in a vessel at below ambient temperature at any time during the establishment period.

M8Only complete columns 3 to 6 in respect of a vessel area in which the substance was present in a vessel at ambient temperature at any time during the establishment period.

M9Only complete columns 7 to 11 in respect of a vessel area in which the substance was present in a vessel at above ambient temperature at any time during the establishment period.

M10 Column 1: enter the capacity in cubic metres of the largest capacity vessel in which the substance was present in the relevant vessel area at below ambient temperature at any time during the establishment period.

M11 Column 2: only complete if the substance was present in a vessel at above atmospheric pressure at below ambient temperature in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the highest vessel design pressure of any vessel in which the substance was present.

M12 Column 3: Only complete if the substance was present at ambient temperature in a vessel which was buried or mounded in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the capacity in cubic metres of the largest capacity buried or mounded vessel in which the substance was present..

M13 Column 4: Only complete if the substance was present at above atmospheric pressure at ambient temperature in a vessel which was buried or mounded in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the highest vessel design operating pressure of any vessel in which the substance was present.

M14 Column 5: Only complete if the substance was present at ambient temperature in a non-buried or non-mounded vessel in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the capacity in cubic metres of the largest capacity non-buried or non-mounded vessel in which the substance was present.

M15 Column 6: Only complete if the substance was present at above atmospheric pressure at ambient temperature in a non-buried or non-mounded vessel in the relevant vessel area at any time during the established period. To complete,enter the highest vessel design operating pressure of any non-buried or non-mounded vessel in which the substance was present.

M16 Column 7: Only complete if the substance was present in a vessel and at above ambient temperature at or below its boiling point at 1 bar absolute in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the capacity in cubic metres of the largest capacity vessel in which the substance was present.

M17 Column 8: Only complete if the substance was present at above atmospheric pressure at above ambient temperature and at or below its boiling point at 1 bar absolute in a vessel in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the highest vessel design operating pressure of any vessel in which the substance was present.

M18 Column 9: Enter the highest design operating temperature (in degrees centigrade) of any vessel in which the substance was present at above ambient temperature in the relevant vessel area at any time during the established period.

M19 Column 10: Only complete if the substance was present in a vessel at above its boiling point at 1 bar absolute in the relevant vessel area at any time during the establishment period. To complete,enter the capacity (in cubic metres) of the largest capacity vessel in which the substance was present.

M20 Column 11: Only complete if the substance was present at above atmospheric pressure and above its boiling point at 1 bar absolute in a vessel in the relevant vessel area at any time during the established period. To complete,enter the highest vessel design operating pressure of any vessel in which the substance was present.

M21This table should be completed for each vessel area identified in any vessel location plan which accompanies this claim, with a separate row being completed for each hazardous substance in that vessel

Part 5S

I/We hereby claim hazardous substances consent in accordance with the information provided M22.

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M22The planning authority is required to notify you within 2 weeks from the date of receipt of the claim if, in their opinion, the claim is invalid and to give their reasons for that opinion. If the claim is valid that authority shall be deemed to have granted the hazardous substances consent claimed, subject to the conditions set out in section 10A(6)(a) of the Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Act 1997 and Schedule 3 to the Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 1993 as applied or amended by the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) (Scotland) Regulations 2000. (S.S.I.)

Signed....................

on behalf of....................

Date....................

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