A person conducting a business or undertaking who is required to provide health monitoring to a worker must give information about the health monitoring requirements to:
(a) a person who is likely to be engaged to carry out work using, handling, generating or storing a hazardous chemical; and
(b) a worker for the business or undertaking, before the worker commences work using, handling, generating or storing a hazardous chemical.
Maximum penalty:
(a) in the case of an individual – $3 600.
(b) in the case of a body corporate – $18 000.
Note for regulation 369
Strict liability applies to each physical element of this offence. See section 12B of the Act.