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The person must keep the records for 30 years after the authorisation ends.
The regulator may cancel an authorisation to use, handle or store a prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen given under regulation 384 if satisfied that — (a) the person granted the authorisation has not complied with a condition on the authorisation; or (b) the risk to the health or safety of a worker that may be…
The person must give to the worker, at the end of the worker’s engagement by the person, a written statement of the following — (a) the name of the prohibited or restricted carcinogen to which the worker may have been exposed during the engagement; (b) the time the worker may have been exposed; (c) how…
This regulation applies if — (a) a person conducting a business or undertaking at a workplace is authorised under regulation 384 to use, handle or store a prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen at the workplace; and (b) a worker uses, handles or stores the prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen at the workplace.
The person must give to the worker, at the end of the worker’s engagement by the person, a written statement of the following — (a) the name of the prohibited or restricted carcinogen to which the worker may have been exposed during the engagement; (b) the time the worker may have been exposed; (c) how…
The person must keep the records for 30 years after the authorisation ends.
This regulation applies if a person conducting a business or undertaking at a workplace is authorised under regulation 384 to use, handle or store a prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen at the workplace.
The person must — (a) record the full name, date of birth and address of each worker likely to be exposed to the prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen during the period of authorisation; and (b) keep a copy of each authorisation given to the person including any conditions imposed on the authorisation.
The regulator must refuse to authorise the use, handling or storage of the carcinogen for a use not referred to in this regulation. Note for this subregulation: A decision to refuse an authorisation is a reviewable decision (see regulation 676).
If a person applies under regulation 383, the regulator may grant an authorisation to use, handle or store a prohibited carcinogen or restricted carcinogen under this regulation.