376—Duty to give health monitoring report to regulator
A person conducting a business or undertaking for whom a worker is carrying
out work for which health monitoring is required must give a copy of the
health monitoring report relating to a worker to the regulator as soon as
practicable after obtaining the report if the report contains—
(a) any
advice that test results indicate that the worker may have contracted a
disease, injury or illness as a result of carrying out the work using,
handling, generating or storing hazardous chemicals that triggered the
requirement for health monitoring; or
(b) any
recommendation that the person conducting the business or undertaking take
remedial measures, including whether the worker can continue to carry out the
work using, handling, generating or storing hazardous chemicals that triggered
the requirement for health monitoring.
Maximum penalty:
(a) In
the case of an individual—$6 000.
(b) In
the case of a body corporate—$30 000.