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Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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177 Powers supporting seizure
(1) Having seized a thing, an inspector may:
(a) move the thing from the place where it was seized (the place
of seizure); or
(b) leave the thing at the place of seizure but take reasonable
action to restrict access to it; or
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(c) if the thing is plant or a structure, dismantle or cause to be
dismantled the plant or structure.
Examples for subsection (1)(b)
1 Sealing a thing and marking it to show access to it is restricted.
2 Sealing the entrance to a room where the seized thing is situated and
marking it to show access to it is restricted.
(2) If an inspector restricts access to a seized thing, a person must not
tamper, or attempt to tamper, with the thing or something restricting
access to the thing without an inspector's approval.
(3) To enable a thing to be seized, an inspector may require the person
in control of it:
(a) to take it to a stated reasonable place by a stated reasonable
time; and
(b) if necessary, to remain in control of it at the stated place for a
reasonable time.
(4) The requirement:
(a) must be made by written notice; or
(b) if for any reason it is not practicable to give the notice, may be
made orally and confirmed by written notice as soon as
(5) A further requirement may be made under this section in relation to
the same thing if it is necessary and reasonable to make the further
requirement.
(6) The person must not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to
comply with a requirement under subsection (3) or (5).
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Note for subsection (6)
(7) Subsection (6) places an evidential burden on the accused to show