Before regulation 108 of the Principal Regulations insert —
(1) For the purposes of section 39E(2)(a) of the Act, the following activities are prescribed to be high fire risk activities—
(a) welding;
(b) gas cutting;
(c) soldering;
(d) grinding;
(e) charring;
(f) the use of power operated abrasive cutting discs.
(2) For the purposes of section 39E(2)(b) of the Act, the prescribed conditions are—
(a) that the person ensures that, in conducting or engaging in the conduct of a high risk activity—
(i) a shield or guard of fire resistant material is placed or erected in such a way as to prevent the emission of sparks, hot metal or slag; and
(ii) the area for a radius of at least 1·5 metres from the activity is clear of all flammable material or wetted down sufficiently to prevent the spread of fire; and
(iii) there is available for immediate use in the event of fire a reticulated water supply or an effective water spray pump of the knapsack pattern with a tank capacity of not less than 9 litres and fully charged with water; and
(iv) cut-offs and electrode stubs from the activity are placed directly in a fire proof receptacle; or
(b) that, conducting or engaging in the conduct of a high risk activity is reasonable in the circumstances to—
(i) prevent the occurrence of a fire; or
(ii) extinguish or restrict the spread of a fire; or
(iii) protect life or property; or
(c) that the conducting or the engaging in the conduct of the high risk activity is for the purpose of training in fire-fighting techniques that—
(i) take place at a designated training venue approved by the Chief Officer; and
(ii) have been approved by the Chief Officer.".