New high risk work regulations come into effect
The Occupational Health and Safety (Safety Standards) Amendment Regulations 2008 (No. 1), which commences on 9 October 2008, updates Part 2 of the Occupational Health and Safety (Safety Standards) Regulations 1994 to implement the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work by:
- updating terminology to refer to licensing instead of certification
- updating the occupations referred to as ‘high risk work’
- recognising State and Territory licences issued to perform high risk work
- imposing a specific duty on employers not to permit a person to undertake high risk work in the absence of appropriate licences
- imposing a duty on employers to provide an employee or contractor with training, instruction and information on the equipment operation, hazards, risks and control measures
- imposing specific duties on employers with regard to the employees undertaking high risk work while undergoing training
- enabling Comcare to make a recommendation to a State or Territory authority for the cancellation of a licence to perform high risk work
For further information contact Astrid Jeffress on 1300 366 979 or by email: OHS.policy@comcare.gov.au
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- Occupational Health and Safety pages.
- The Regulations may be accessed via the Comlaw website.
Page last updated:October 13, 2008
