(1) If the regulator grants an accreditation, it must issue to the applicant an accreditation document in the form determined by the regulator.
(2) An accreditation document must include the following:
(a) the name of the accredited assessor;
(b) the class of high risk work to which the accreditation relates;
(c) any conditions imposed on the accreditation by the regulator;
(d) the date on which the accreditation was granted;
(e) the expiry date of the accreditation.
(3) If an assessor is accredited to conduct a competency assessment in relation to more than 1 class of high risk work, the regulator may issue to the accredited assessor 1 accreditation document in relation to some or all of those classes of high risk work.
(4) If 2 or more of the classes of high risk work referred to in subregulation (3) represent levels of the same type of work, it is sufficient if the accreditation document contains a description of the class of work that represents the highest level.