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sec.62Prescribed training for indemnity conditions— Act , s 454G
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### sec.62 Prescribed training for indemnity conditions— Act , s 454G
For section 454G of the Act , training approved by the chief health officer that includes information about the following matters is prescribed—
the regulatory environment for controlling asbestos risks in Queensland;
asbestos products and likely uses in domestic settings;
the health risks of exposure to asbestos;
assessing the health risks and risk control measures;
applying regulatory measures under the Act to control asbestos risk.
For the purpose of approving training under subsection (1) , the chief health officer may have regard to any relevant matter, including, for example—
the content and quality of the curriculum for the training, including its relevance to the powers and functions of an authorised person; and
the qualifications, knowledge and experience of the person who is to provide the training.
(sec.62-ssec.1) For section 454G of the Act , training approved by the chief health officer that includes information about the following matters is prescribed— the regulatory environment for controlling asbestos risks in Queensland; asbestos products and likely uses in domestic settings; the health risks of exposure to asbestos; assessing the health risks and risk control measures; applying regulatory measures under the Act to control asbestos risk.
(sec.62-ssec.2) For the purpose of approving training under subsection (1) , the chief health officer may have regard to any relevant matter, including, for example— the content and quality of the curriculum for the training, including its relevance to the powers and functions of an authorised person; and the qualifications, knowledge and experience of the person who is to provide the training.
- (a) the regulatory environment for controlling asbestos risks in Queensland;
- (b) asbestos products and likely uses in domestic settings;
- (c) the health risks of exposure to asbestos;
- (d) assessing the health risks and risk control measures;
- (e) applying regulatory measures under the Act to control asbestos risk.
- (a) the content and quality of the curriculum for the training, including its relevance to the powers and functions of an authorised person; and
- (b) the qualifications, knowledge and experience of the person who is to provide the training.