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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) REGULATIONS 2011
87Application for high risk work licence
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87 Application for high risk work licence
(1) An application for a high risk work licence must be made in the
manner and form required by the regulator.
(a) the applicant's name and residential address;
(b) a photograph of the applicant in the form required by the
(c) evidence of the applicant's age;
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(e) the class of high risk work licence to which the application
relates;
(f) a copy of a certification:
(i) that is held by the applicant in relation to the specified
VET course or each of the specified VET courses, for
the high risk work licence applied for; and
(ii) that was issued not more than 60 days before the
application is made;
(g) a declaration that the applicant does not hold an equivalent
licence under a corresponding WHS law;
(h) a declaration as to whether or not the applicant has ever been
convicted or found guilty of any offence under the Act or these
Regulations or under any corresponding WHS law;
(i) details of any conviction or finding of guilt declared under
paragraph (h);
(j) a declaration as to whether or not the applicant has ever
under any corresponding WHS law;
(k) details of any enforceable undertaking declared under
paragraph (j);
(l) if the applicant has previously been refused an equivalent
licence under a corresponding WHS law, a declaration giving
details of that refusal;
(m) if the applicant has previously held an equivalent licence
(i) describing any condition imposed on that licence; and
(ii) stating whether or not that licence had been suspended
or cancelled and, if so, whether or not the applicant had
been disqualified from applying for any licence; and
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(iii) giving details of any suspension, cancellation or