An emergency in this context means a foreseeable event. An example for hazardous substances would be for a new dispersing agent to combat a particular type of oil spill. An approval would mean that this substance (which may not meet approval requirements under other sections) could be used but only for this particular emergency.
Toxicity, ecotoxicity and chemistry data sources (this link to databases provided for applicants to assist with the preparation of applications).
Applications to ERMA New Zealand for a hazardous substance to be used in an emergency should be made in advance (ie in anticipation that the emergency may arise at some future time) so that the substance is available if and when required.
Application Form:
- Import, Release from Containment or Use any Hazardous Substance in an Emergency (HS-04) [pdf - 337 kb] or [word - 206 kb]
Useful information:
- Making Applications (quick quide) [pdf - 448 kb]
- Fees and Charges schedule
