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SALE OF HAZARDOUS GOODS ORDER 2004 - REG 3

Interpretation
In this Part –
AS/NZS ISO 8124 means the Australian/New Zealand Standard entitled AS/NZS ISO 8124.1:2002, Safety of toys, Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties (ISO 8124 – 1:2000, MOD) published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand on 16 May 2002;
discharge mechanism has the same meaning as in AS/NZS ISO 8124;
improvised projectile means any object (for example, a battery, biro cap or refill, coin, game token, marble, matchstick, nail, stick, paperclip, pebble or pencil) that –
(a) is capable of being used as the projectile of a projectile toy; but
(b) is not supplied with the toy as its projectile or intended, according to the information supplied with the toy, to be its projectile;
projectile has the same meaning as in AS/NZS ISO 8124;
projectile toy with stored energy means a toy that is designed and manufactured to propel a projectile by means of a discharge mechanism capable of storing and releasing energy (whether or not a projectile is actually supplied with the toy);
projectile toy without stored energy means a toy that is designed and manufactured to propel a projectile by means of discharging energy imparted by a child (whether or not a projectile is actually supplied with the toy).



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