A directive given to a person under subdivision 3 or 4 must state the following matters—
(a) the action required under the directive;
(b) the grounds for the directive;
(c) a stated reasonable period within which the person must comply with the directive;
(d) if the directive is given by an inspector (other than the chief inspector), an inspection officer or a district workers’ representative—that the person has a right to have the directive reviewed by the chief inspector under subdivision 8 ;
(e) if the directive is given by the chief inspector—that the person has a right to appeal against the directive under part 13 , division 2 ;
(f) how, and the period within which, the person may apply for review of, or appeal against, the directive.