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Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011
Regulation 684
Work Health and Safety (Re-installation of existing engineered stone benchtops, panels or slabs) Exemption 2024
Comcare, acting under regulation 684 of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (WHS Regulations), having taken into account all relevant matters, grants an exemption from compliance with regulation 529D of the WHS Regulations on the terms prescribed in the attached class exemption.
Dated this 30th day of October 2024
Signed
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Justin Napier General Manager, Regulatory Operations Group, Comcare
CLASS EXEMPTION
1. Name
This document may be cited as the Work Health and Safety (Re-installation of existing engineered stone benchtops, panels or slabs) Exemption 2024.
1. Applicant
This exemption is a class exemption granted by Comcare on its own initiative.
1. Persons to whom the exemption applies
This exemption applies to persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) who carry out, direct or allows a worker to carry out, work to remove and reinstall an existing engineered stone benchtop, panel or slab in order to undertake repair or minor modifications to installed engineered stone.
1. The work or thing to which the exemption relates
This exemption applies to specific situations where it is necessary to remove an engineered stone benchtop, panel or slab from the underlying cabinetry in order to facilitate the repair or modification of cabinetry, or to give access to repair or modify some other underlying component, and then re-install the engineered stone benchtop, panel or slab when the work is completed.
1. The circumstances in which the exemption applies
This exemption will operate to exclude from the prohibition in regulation 529D a class of persons being any PCBU who carries out, directs or allows a worker to carry out the re-installation of an engineered stone benchtop, panel or slab that was removed in order for other work to be carried out on the premises.
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