Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods Syria) Designation 2012 (Cth)
Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation 2012
as amended
made under regulation 4 of the
Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011
This compilation was prepared on 20 August 2013
taking into account amendments up to Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation Amendment 2013
Prepared by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra
Contents
1Name of Instrument [see Note 1] 3
2Commencement [see Note 1] 3
3Definitions 3
4Designation of export sanctioned goods 3
Schedule 1Designation of export sanctioned goods 4
Notes 4
Name of Designation [see Note 1]
This Designation is the Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation 2012.
Commencement [see Note 1]
This Designation commences on the day after it is registered.
Definitions
In this Designation:
CAS means a Chemical Abstract Number.
Designation of export sanctioned goods
For regulation 4 of the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011, Schedule 1 lists goods designated to be export sanctioned goods for Syria.
Schedule 1 List of goods
(section 4)
Part 1 Items of particular concern if destined for end users in Syria
Division 1Materials, chemicals, micro‑organisms and toxins
| Item | Description | CAS No. |
| 1. | Acetylene | 74-86-2 |
| 2. | Acetone | 67-64-1 |
| 3. | Aluminium chloride | 7446-70-0 |
| 4. | Antimony | 7440-36-0 |
| 5. | Arsenic | 7440-38-2 |
| 6. | Arsenic trioxide | 1327-53-3 |
| 7. | Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine hydrochloride | 3590-07-6 |
| 8. | Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine hydrochloride | 55-86-7 |
| 9. | Benzil | 134-81-6 |
| 10. | Benzaldehyde | 100-52-7 |
| 11. | Benzoin | 119-53-9 |
| 12. | 2-bromochloroethane | 107-04-0 |
| 13. | Butyrylcholinestrerase (BCHE) | |
| 14. | Chlorine | 7782-50-5 |
| 15. | Dichloromethane | 75-09-2 |
| 16. | Diethyl ether | 60-29-7 |
| 17. | Dimethyl ether | 115-10-6 |
| 18. | Dimethylaminoethanol | 108-01-0 |
| 19. | N,N-Dimethylaniline | 121-69-7 |
| 20. | Dicyclohexylamine (DCA) | 101-83-7 |
| 21. | Diethylenetriamine | 111-40-0 |
| 22. | Ethylene | 74-85-1 |
| 23. | Ethylene dichloride | 107-06-2 |
| 24. | 2-methoxyethanol | 109-86-4 |
| 25. | Ethyl bromide | 74-96-4 |
| 26. | Ethyl chloride | 75-00-3 |
| 27. | Ethylamine | 75-04-7 |
| 28. | Ethylene oxide | 75-21-8 |
| 29. | Fluorapatite | 1306-05-4 |
| 30. | Hexamine | 100-97-0 |
| 31. | Hydrogen sulphide | 7783-06-4 |
| 32. | Isocyanatomethane | 624-83-9 |
| 33. | Isopropanol, 95% concentration or greater | 67-63-0 |
| 34. | Isopropyl bromide | 75-26-3 |
| 35. | Isopropyl ether | 108-20-3 |
| 36. | Mandelic acid | 90-64-2 |
| 37. | Methylamine | 74-89-5 |
| 38. | Methyl bromide | 74-83-9 |
| 39. | Methyl chloride | 74-87-3 |
| 40. | Methyl iodide | 74-88-4 |
| 41. | Methylmercaptane | 74-93-1 |
| 42. | Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) | 107-21-1 |
| 43. | Monoisopropylamine | 75-31-0 |
| 44. | Nitromethane | 75-52-5 |
| 45. | Obidoxime chloride | 114-90-9 |
| 46. | Oxalyl chloride | 79-37-8 |
| 47. | Picric acid | 88-89-1 |
| 48. | Potassium bromide | 7758-02-3 |
| 49. | Potassium sulphide | 1312-73-8 |
| 50. | Potassium thiocyanate | 333-20-0 |
| 51. | Pyridine | 110-86-1 |
| 52. | Pyridostigimine bromide | 101-26-8 |
| 53. | Quinaldine | 91-63-4 |
| 54. | Sodium bromide | 7647-15-6 |
| 55. | Sodium metal | 7440-23-5 |
| 56. | Thiophosphoryl chloride | 3982-91-0 |
| 57. | Tributylamine | 102-82-9 |
| 58. | Tributylphosphite | 102-85-2 |
| 59. | Triethylamine | 121-44-8 |
| 60. | Triisobutylphosphite | 1606-96-8 |
| 61. | Trimethlyamine | 75-50-3 |
| 62. | Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride | 817-09-4 |
| 63. | Sodium hypochlorite | 7681-52-9 |
| 64. | Sulfur trioxide | 7446-11-9 |
| 65. | White/yellow phosphorus | 12185-10-3, 7723-14-0 |
Division 2 Materials Processing
| Item | Description |
| 1. | Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in style) with a minimum nominal width of 2.5 meters. |
| 2. | Full face-mask air-purifying and air-supplying respirators. |
| 3. | Class II biosafety cabinets and glove boxes. |
| 4. | Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 L or greater, usable with biological materials. |
| 5. | Fermenters with an internal volume of 10 L – 20 L, usable with biological materials. |
| 6. | Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-contained fan-HEPA filter units that may be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4) containment facilities. |
| 7. | Reaction vessels or reactors, with or without agitators, with total internal (geometric) volume greater than 0.1 m³ (100 l) and less than 20 m³ (20000 l). |
| 8. | Agitators for use in reaction vessels or reactors specified in item 7. |
| 9. | Impellers, blades or shafts designed for agitators specified in item 8. |
| 10. | Heat exchangers or condensers with a heat transfer surface area of greater than 0.15 m², and less than 20 m². |
| 11. | Tubes, plates, coils or blocks (cores) designed for heat exchangers or condensers specified in item 10. |
| 12. | Multiple-seal, single seal and seal-less pumps with manufacturer's specified maximum flow-rate greater than 0.6 m3/h. |
| 13. | Valves with nominal sizes greater than 1.0 cm |
| 14. | Casings (valve bodies) or preformed casing liners designed for valves specified in item 13. Technical note: The 'nominal size' is defined as the smaller of the inlet and outlet port diameters. |
| 15. | Storage tanks, containers or receivers with a total internal (geometric) volume greater than 0.1 m³ (100 l). |
| 16. | Distillation or absorption columns of internal diameter greater than 0.1 m. |
| 17. | Liquid distributors, vapour distributors or liquid collectors designed for distillation or absorption columns specified in item 16. |
| 18. | Vacuum pumps with manufacturer's specified maximum flow-rate greater than 5 m³/h (under standard temperature (273 K (0o C)) and pressure (101.3 kPa) conditions), in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed are made from any of the following materials: (a) nickel or alloys with more than 40% nickel by weight; (b) alloys with more than 25% nickel and 20% chromium by weight; (c) fluoropolymers (polymeric or elastomeric materials with more than 35% fluorine by weight); (d) glass or glass-lined (including vitrified or enamelled coating); (e) graphite or carbon-graphite; (f) tantalum or tantalum alloys; (g) titanium or titanium alloys; (h) zirconium or zirconium alloys; (i) ceramics; (j) ferrosilicon (high silicon iron alloys); or (k) niobium (columbium) or niobium alloys. Technical note: carbon-graphite is a composition consisting of amorphous carbon and graphite, in which the graphite content is eight percent or more by weight. |
| 19. | Casings (pump bodies), preformed casing liners, impellers, rotors or jet pump nozzles designed for vacuum pumps specified in item 18. |
| 20. | Laboratory equipment, including parts and accessories for such equipment, for the analysis or detection, destructive or non-destructive, of chemical substances. |
Note
1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See to the Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation 2012
Note 1
The Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation (in force under subregulation 4 of the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Table of Instruments
Title
Date of FRLI registration
Date of
commencementApplication, saving or
transitional provisionsAutonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation 2012 24 August 2012 (see F2012L01765) 25 August 2012 — Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Designation Amendment 2013 3 July 2013 (see F2013L01311) 4 July 2013 — Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted Provision affected
How affected
Schedule 1 Schedule 1............................ rs. 2013 No. 1
0
0
0