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The Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden will change hazardous substance regulations for research laboratories, saying it will save the industry billions.
The labs would be able to develop their own risk management plans, a new code of practice would be developed, and some specific rules were being tweaked.
One researcher said the changes would make it much easier and cheaper for the sector, which he thought would support the new code of practice.
When the government changed the regulations for hazardous substances in 2017, rules for research labs - which had previously been separate - were lumped in with those for industrial labs including petrol refineries, food processors, and commercial cleaning and pesticide producers.
Van Velden told RNZ carve-outs for researchers were intended to be developed, but that never happened and some of the regulations we
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