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A person conducting a business or undertaking for which a worker is carrying out work must immediately remove the worker from carrying out lead risk work if following health monitoring —
(a) biological monitoring of the worker shows that the worker’s blood lead level is, or is more than —
(i) for workers who are not females of reproductive capacity — 30μg/dL (1.45μmol/L); or
(ii) for females of reproductive capacity — 10μg/dL (0.48μmol/L);
or
(b) the registered medical practitioner who supervised the health monitoring recommends that the worker be removed from carrying out the lead risk work; or
(c) there is an indication that a risk control measure has failed and, as a result, the worker’s blood lead level is likely to reach the relevant level for the worker referred to in paragraph (a).