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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO 2) (NO 20 OF 2014)
2014
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR
THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
WORK HEALTH
AND SAFETY AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO
2)
SL2014‐20
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated with the authority of
Mick Gentleman
MLA
Minister for Workplace Safety and Industrial Relations
Overview
This Work Health and Safety Amendment Regulation 2014
(No 2) is made under the provisions of Section 276 of the Work Health and
Safety Act 2011 that provides:
(1) The executive may make
regulations for this Act in relation to any matter relating to work health and
safety.
Background
The ACT is a signatory to the
Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) for regulatory and operational reform in
occupational health and safety. The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and the Work
Health and Safety Regulations 2011 which commenced on 1 January 2012 enabled the
Territory to meet its commitment to the IGA..
Under the IGA, the process
for agreeing to the regulation involves tripartite consultation between
governments, industry and employee union organisations..
A review of the
regulation has identified a number of technical amendments which have been
agreed to through this tripartite process. The amendments correct inadvertent
errors, clarify policy intent and address workability issues.
Clause 1
- Name of Regulation
The clause sets out the name of the
regulation
Clause 2 - Commencement
This regulation will
commence on the 7th day after its notification day.
Clause
3 – Regulation Amended
Work Health Safety Regulation
2011.
Clause 4 – Section 21(2)
The section relates to
the approval (by the regulator) of a course of training for health and safety
representatives. The section is amended to state, the regulator may have regard
to any relevant matters, as opposed to may have regard to all
relevant matters
Clause 5 – Section 25(3)
The section
relates to the prescribed training requirements approved by the regulator for
Work Health Safety permit-holders. The section is amended to state, the
regulator may have regard to any relevant matters, as opposed to
must have regard to all relevant matters.
Clause 6
– Section 43(3)
The section relates to the duty of a PCBU to
prepare, maintain and implement emergency plans. The section is amended to
state, the PCBU must have regard to all relevant matters, as opposed to
must consider all relevant matters.
Clause 7 –
Section 82 (1A) and (1B)
These sections provide for exceptions from the
requirement to hold a license to carry out high risk work.
Section 82
(1A) clarifies that a person is not required to hold a license if the person
holds the necessary certification and has applied for a license.
Section
82(1B) clarifies a person is not required to hold a license whilst the person is
being assessed for competency in respect of the high risk work.
Clause
8 – Section 82(3)
This section relates to persons who are not
required to hold a license for high risk work and clarifies that the term
moving the plant within the workplace, includes situations where
the plant is operated only to load the plant onto or unload the plant from a
vehicle or equipment used to move the plant.
Clause 9 – Section
85(2)
This section relates to responsibilities of the PCBU and clarifies
that where the exemptions in sections 82 apply the PCBU must see written
evidence the worker is undertaking a course of training..
Clause 10
– Section 85(3)
This section is a consequential amendment to the
changes made by section 82 and clarifies the cross reference to section
82(1).
Clause 11 – Section 85(4)
This section relates to
a PCBU who is required to sight evidence of a worker holding a high risk
licence. The amendment clarifies only a record of the written evidence provided
under the regulation must be kept – not the original licence
document.
Clause 12 – Section 87 (2) (b)
This section
relates to an application for the grant of a high risk licence. The amendment
clarifies a photograph included in the application must be in the form required
by the regulator as opposed to “a recent photograph of the
applicant”.
Clause 13 – Section 87 (2) (f)
(i)
This section relates to the application for the grant of a high risk
licences and clarifies that a copy of each certification relating to the high
risk license being applied for is required.
Clause 14 – New
Section 91A
The section provides for the regulator to impose conditions,
considered appropriate on high risk work licence.
Clause 15 –
Section 93(2) (b)
This section relates to the licence document and
amends the regulation to require the document include a photograph as opposed to
a recent photograph and is necessary due to the amendment made at
87(2)(b)
Clause 16 – Section 101(2)(b) and (c)
These
sections relate to an application for a renewal of a high risk work licence
clarifies a photograph included in the application must be in the form required
by the regulator as opposed to “a recent photograph of the applicant.
This provides consistency with the amendment reflected in regulation 87(2)
(b)
Clause 17 – Section 104(1)(b)
This section relates
to the renewal of a high risk licence and makes consequential amendments caused
by the amendment to 91A.
Clause 18 – Section 104 (2),
note
The note clarifies a refusal to renew a high risk work licence is a
reviewable decision.
Clause 19 – Section 106 (1)(ab)
The section relates to the suspension or cancellation of a licence and
makes consequential amendments caused by the amendment to Section
91A
Clause 20 – 106(2), note
This note is omitted due to
duplication with the section 104 (2) note.
Clause 21 – Section
106(3) and (4)
These sections make consequential amendments caused by
the amendment to Section 91A.
Clause 22 – Section
108
This section is consequentially amended to reflect the amendment to
Section 91A
Clause 23 – Section 109(2)(b)(v)
The
section relates to the requirement for the regulator to give written notice of a
decision to suspend or cancel a high risk work license and is consequentially
amended to reflect the amendment to regulation 91A.
Clause 24 –
Section 152
The section applies to electrical work on energised
electrical equipment and clarifies the exception at regulation 152 applies in
relation to electricity supply – not generation.
Clause 25
– Section 161(4) (a) (ii)
The section outlines how work on
energised electrical equipment is to be carried out and clarifies a safety
observer must be competent to rescue and resuscitate a worker. This
corrects an inadvertent omission.
Clause 26 – Section 167
The section relates to Diving work and removes reference to “a
person carrying out a business or undertaking” replacing this with
‘a person conducting a business or undertaking”, which is the
correct term.
Clause 27 – Section 169(a)
The section
relates to the requirements of a certificate of medical fitness and amends the
regulation so that the registered medical practitioner who issues the
certificate must have training in underwater medicine as opposed to
appropriate training in underwater medicine. .
Clause 28
– Section 171 and 171A
These sections relates to the competence of
a worker to undertake general diving work. The amendments restructures the
sections to improve readability.
Clause 29 – Section 172(1),
except note
This clause amends the section to reflect the consequential
amendment to reflect the amended section 171A.
Clause 30 –
Section 173(1) (a)
This section relates to the competencies of a worker
performing limited scientific diving work and is a consequential amendment from
the amended section 171A.
Clause 31 – Section
174(a)
This Section relates to the competence of a competent person
supervising general diving work and the amendment is a consequential numbering
amendment to reflect the amended section 171A..
Clause 32 –
Section 215(1)
This section relates to specific control measures for
powered mobile plant. The amendment removes the words person conducting a
business or undertaking, reflecting the duty lies with the person who has
management or control of the plant.
Clause 33 – Section
217
Section 217 has been omitted. This reflects a decision taken through
the Intergovernmental Agreement process,. Relevant codes of practice and
guidance material are used to determine when protective structures should be
used.
Clause 34 – Section 235(2) and (3)
Section 235(2)
relates to the duties of a person with management and control of registered
mobile cranes and tower cranes. The amendments reflect that the requirements
relating to inspections of these cranes apply to major inspections only. The
amendments also clarify that a major inspection is recognised should the crane
or tower crane be moved interstate.
New section 235 (3) provides for the
automatic recognition of ‘major inspections’ carried out interstate,
providing they were carried out under and in accordance with corresponding WHS
laws.
Clause 35 – Section 235(4)
This amendment clarifies
the definition of “competent person” to carry out a major inspection
of plant.
Clause 36 – New Section 235(6)
This amendment
clarifies the requirement for a major inspection of cranes.
Clause 37
– Subdivision 5.2.4.2 Heading
The heading of this sub-division has
been amended to reflect the inclusion of passenger ropeways in this
sub-division
Clause 38 – Sections 238 to 241
Section 238
to Section 241 has been amended to ensure the passenger ropeways are included in
the relevant duties of a person with management or control.
Section
241(5)
This section relates to the annual inspection of amusement devices
and passenger ropeways, and has been amended to provide clarity in respect of
the qualifications of a competent person.
Clause 39 – New
Section 244(3)
This section clarifies that altered plant designs do not
need to be registered for tower and gantry cranes if the design of the
supporting structure are only altered for the purpose of the safe operation of
the plant at a new site..
Clause 40 – Section 252 (2) and
(3)
This section outlines the requirements of a person who can be the
design verifier for an item of plant and clarifies a person is not eligible for
the person was involved in the production of the design of the
plant.
Clause 41 – Section 266(2)(f)
This section has
been omitted as it duplicates section 266(2)(i)
Clause 42 –
Section 266 (2)(i)
The section relates to an application for the
registration of an item of plant. The amendment clarifies that the date the
plant was first commissioned must be provided in the application if that
information is known.
Clause 43 – Section 269(2)(b) and
(c)
These sections relate to a decision by the regulator to register
plant, and adds the words item of to where the word plant appears on both
sections..
Clause 44 – New Division 5.3.6 Cancellation of
Registration
This new division makes explicit the regulators power to
cancel a registration issued under this part. It provides consistency with
similar provisions in this Act.
There is a pre-existing power to cancel
registrations at general law. The new provisions build in important
requirements of procedural fairness, including certain rights to have a decision
reviewed.
Clause 45 – Section 318
This section relates to
the recognition of general construction induction training cards issued in other
jurisdictions and clarifies that this recognition does not extend to cards that
ahve been cancelled..
Clause 46 – Section 676 (1),
table
The section outlines which decisions under this regulation are
reviewable and is consequentially amended to reflect the insertion of several
provisions including regulation 91A and regulations 288A-288D.
Clause
47 – Section 700
This section relates to Inspectors’
identity cards and is amended for consistency with comparable provisions,
allowing the the regulator to determine specific requirements for
photographs..
Clause 48 – Schedule 3, table 3.1 items 15 - 18
The
schedule covers high risk work licences and classes of high risk work. The
amendment corrects inadvertent omissions and ensures consistent implementation.
Under pre-harmonised WHS laws (or under administrative arrangements)
most WHS regulator’s ‘encompassed’ certain related licence
classes. These arrangements allowed holders of a licence ranked
‘higher’ in the class to operate plant covered by a
‘lower’ licence class automatically without the need for an
additional licence. In other words the ‘higher’ licence already
‘encompassed’ all licences ranked lower in the
hierarchy.
Clauses 49 - 55 – Schedule 5 Registration of plant
and plant design
Schedule 5 now reflects consequential amendments and
addresses unforseen workability issues with the registration
process.
Clause 56 – Dictionary, definition of amusement
device
This amendment clarifies the definition of amusement devices
by omitting passengers travel on to passengers or others travel or
move on. .
Clause 57 – Dictionary, definition of
appropriate training in underwater medicine
This definition has
been amended to remove an unnecessary reference to a technical standard and
allow more detailed guidance to be developed around standards for courses and
also available courses in each jurisdiction.
Clauses 58 – 62
Schedules 10 -16.
These amendments address consistency and consequential
issues across the regulations.
Clause 63 – Dictionary,
definition of emergency service organisation, note
This amendment
reflects the correct title used in the Territory ACT Fire and Rescue as opposed
to fire brigade.
Clause 64 – Dictionary, definition of
emergency services worker
This amendment omits the definition of
emergency services worker.
Clause 65 – Dictionary, new
definition of emergency service worker
This amendment include a
definition of emergency service worker.
Clause 66 - Definition,
definition of gantry crane, paragraph (a)
This amendment corrects
a drafting error and ensures the definition of ‘gantry crane’
covers both the traditional ‘two-legged’ gantry cranes and also the
‘one legged’ or semi-gantry cranes.
Clause 67 Dictionary,
definition of hazardous area and note
This amendment replaces the
previous definition with a more self-contained definition that does not rely on
external technical standards
Clause 68 Dictionary, definition of
incidental diving work, paragraph (c)
This amendment omits
paragraph (c) as agreed though the tri-partite arrangements under the
intergovernmental agreement.
Clause 69 Dictionary, new definitions
These amendments
introduce new definitions to clarify the definition of inflatable devices
(continuously blown) and passenger ropeway consistent with the amendments at
clause 38,
Clause 70 Dictionary, definition of specified VET
course
This amendment clarifies the definition of the specified VET
Course in respect of general construction induction training, and high risk
work.