(1A) For the purposes
of this regulation, an emergency occurs if —
(a) a
structure or plant is structurally unsound; or
(b)
collapse of the structure or plant is imminent.
(1) This regulation
applies if —
(a) an
emergency occurs at residential premises; and
(b) a
structure or plant at the premises must be demolished; and
(c)
asbestos is fixed to or installed in the structure or plant before the
emergency occurs.
(2) A person
conducting a business or undertaking who is to carry out the demolition of the
residential premises must ensure so far as is reasonably practicable, that,
before the demolition is commenced, a procedure is developed that will, so far
as is reasonably practicable, reduce the risk of exposure of workers and
persons in the vicinity of the demolition site to asbestos to below the
exposure standard.
Penalty for this subregulation:
(a) for
an individual, a fine of $4 200;
(b) for
a body corporate, a fine of $21 000.
(3) The person must
ensure that the regulator is given written notice about the
emergency —
(a)
immediately after the person becomes aware of the emergency; and
(b)
before the demolition is commenced.
Penalty for this subregulation:
(a) for
an individual, a fine of $4 200;
(b) for
a body corporate, a fine of $21 000.
(4) [not used]