Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:2019:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 24/24)
Character Range: 141996–143755

working environment; and

                                     d)  promoting the provision of advice, information, education and training in relation to work health and safety; and

                                     e)  securing compliance with this Act through effective and appropriate compliance and enforcement measures; and

                                     f)  ensuring appropriate scrutiny and review of actions taken by persons exercising powers and performing functions under this Act; and

                                     g)  providing a framework for continuous improvement and progressively higher standards of work health and safety; and

                                     h)  maintaining and strengthening the national harmonisation of laws relating to work health and safety and to facilitate a consistent national approach to work health and safety in this jurisdiction.

                                    (2)   In furthering subsection (1)(a), regard must be had to the principle that workers and other persons should be given the highest level of protection against harm to their health, safety and welfare from hazards and risks arising from work as is reasonably practicable.

                                 [Quoted from Division 2 of Act]

                                 This has implications for the Cape Byron Lighthouse of Australia as it is related
                                 to AMSA staff, contractors and visitors.

6.4             Operational requirements and occupier needs

 As a working AtoN, the operational needs of the Cape Byron Lighthouse are primarily concerned with navigational requirements. Below are the operational details and requirements of the Cape Byron light as outlined by AMSA.