After granting a licence, the Authority must give the licence holder a document that includes the following—
(a) the name of the licence holder;
(b) the date on which the licence was granted and, if the licence specifies a date on which the licence takes effect, the date on which the licence takes effect;
(c) the date on which the licence expires;
(d) any terms and conditions to which the licence is subject;
(e) an identifying number;
(f) in the case of a high risk work licence—
(i) a photograph of the licence holder; and
(ii) the date of birth of the licence holder; and
(iii) either a copy of the signature of the licence holder or provision for the signature of the licence holder; and
(iv) the class or classes of high risk work authorised by the licence;
(g) in the case of an asbestos removal licence—
(i) the class of activity authorised by the licence; and
(ii) the specific types of asbestos, if relevant, that can be removed under the licence;
(h) in the case of a carcinogens licence—
(i) the class or classes of activity authorised by the licence; and
(ii) the name of the scheduled carcinogenic substance that may be used under the licence; and
(iii) the address of the workplace at which the substance may be used; and
(iv) the purpose for which the substance may be used under the licence;
Reg. 456(i) amended by S.R. No. 137/2021 reg. 10(a).
(i) in the case of a major hazard facility licence, the name of the major hazard facility and the Schedule 14 materials that may be present at the facility;
Reg. 456(j) inserted by S.R. No. 137/2021 reg. 10(b).
(j) in the case of an engineered stone licence, the address of the workplace at which an engineered stone process may be undertaken.