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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (MINES) REGULATIONS 2022 - REG 484

484 .         Disposing of asbestos waste and contaminated personal protective equipment

        (1)         Subject to subregulation (2), a person conducting a business or undertaking for which asbestos‑related work is carried out must ensure that asbestos waste —

            (a)         is contained and labelled in accordance with Schedule 9 clause 8 before the waste is removed from an asbestos‑related work area; and

            (b)         is disposed of as soon as practicable at a site authorised to accept asbestos waste.

        Penalty for this subregulation:

            (a)         for an individual, a fine of $7 000;

            (b)         for a body corporate, a fine of $35 000.

        (2)         The person must ensure that personal protective equipment used in asbestos‑related work and contaminated with asbestos —

            (a)         is sealed in a container, and that the exterior of the container is decontaminated and labelled in accordance with Schedule 9 clause 8 to indicate the presence of asbestos before being removed; and

            (b)         so far as is reasonably practicable, is disposed of on the completion of the asbestos‑related work at a site authorised to accept asbestos waste; and

            (c)         if it is not reasonably practicable to dispose of the personal protective equipment that is clothing —

                  (i)         is laundered at a laundry equipped to launder asbestos‑contaminated clothing; or

                  (ii)         if it is not practicable to launder the clothing, is kept in the sealed container until it is re‑used for the purposes of asbestos‑related work;

                and

            (d)         if it is not reasonably practicable to dispose of the personal protective equipment that is not clothing —

                  (i)         is decontaminated before it is removed from the asbestos removal area; or

                  (ii)         if it is not practicable to decontaminate the equipment in the asbestos removal area — is kept in the sealed container until it is re‑used for the purposes of asbestos‑related work.

        Penalty for this subregulation:

            (a)         for an individual, a fine of $7 000;

            (b)         for a body corporate, a fine of $35 000.

        Example for this subregulation:

                Work boots.

        (3)         The person must ensure that a sealed container referred to in subregulation (2) is decontaminated and labelled in accordance with Schedule 9 clause 8 to indicate the presence of asbestos before being removed from the asbestos‑related work area.

        Penalty for this subregulation:

            (a)         for an individual, a fine of $7 000;

            (b)         for a body corporate, a fine of $35 000.



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