Original article published by DMIRS
The changes to licences and registrations include the class name changing from Unrestricted to Class A and Restricted to Class B.
The new WHS laws make important changes to licences and registrations, known as ‘Authorisations’ in the WHS Act.
These changes include:
This information is designed to help authorisation holders or people who wish to be authorisation holders understand the new WHS laws.
High risk work licence (HRWL)
HRWL assessor
Asbestos assessor (new)
Asbestos removal work
Demolition work
Authorisation documents
Reside in WA
The following licences and registrations will have a reside requirement under WHS, meaning the applicant or Plant must reside or be in WA for an authorisation to be granted, or have circumstances exist that justify the grant of a WA authorisation.
Status during appeal process
Authorisations remain current if refusal or renewal is appealed, meaning authorisation holders can still work while the decision is in the appeal process.
Replacement documents and fee
There will now be an application form and an applicable fee for a replacement licence document. Applicants must satisfy the regulator that their authorisation was lost, stolen or destroyed.
Mutual recognition of licences
There is no transfer of authorisations between states under WHS. There is now recognition of equivalent authorisations, meaning you can work in all Australian states and territories holding a licence issued by any of those states and territories.
Interstate applications for renewal
Authorisation holders will be able to renew an interstate licence in WA using a relevant WA application form.
Deemed refused
According to the WHS Regulations, if applicants do not get a decision on their application within 120 Days, their application is deemed refused and the applicant can apply for appeal of decision.
HRWL supporting evidence
Notice of Assessment (NOA) and Statement of Attainment (SOA) must be issued not more than 60 days before the application for a HRWL is made. If applications are received and the NOA or SOA was not issued within 60 days, the application will be returned to the applicant without being assessed.
Nominated supervisors
Applicants for asbestos removal and demolition licences must engage a nominated supervisor. If the applicant is an individual, they may be the nominated supervisor but must meet the requirements of experience and training. Individual applicants may also engage a different person as the nominated supervisor.