187—Provision of information to manufacturer
A designer of plant must ensure, when the design of the plant is made
available to the manufacturer of the plant, that the manufacturer is provided
with—
(a)
information to enable the plant to be manufactured in accordance with the
design specifications; and
(b) if
applicable, information about—
(i)
the installation, commissioning, decommissioning, use,
handling, storage and, if the plant is capable of being dismantled,
dismantling of the plant; and
(ii)
the hazards and risks associated with the use of the
plant that the designer has identified; and
(iii)
testing or inspections to be carried out on the plant;
and
(iv)
the systems of work and competency of operators that are
necessary for the safe use of the plant; and
(v)
the emergency procedures (if any) that are required to be
implemented if there is a malfunction of the plant.
Maximum penalty:
(a) In
the case of an individual—$3 600.
(b) In
the case of a body corporate—$18 000.
Note—
A designer also has duties under section 22 of the Act.