Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p59
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 59/63)
Character Range: 160208–162895

vehicle transporting dangerous goods;
 (i) being the consignee of dangerous goods;
 (j) following the appropriate procedures in accordance with these Regulations in a dangerous situation.
 (2) A person who is responsible for management or control of the task must not employ, engage or permit someone else to perform the task unless the other person:
 (a) has received, or is receiving, appropriate instruction and training to ensure that he or she is able to perform the task safely and in accordance with these Regulations; and
 (b) is appropriately supervised in performing the task to ensure that he or she is able to perform the task safely and in accordance with these Regulations.
Penalty: $3 000.

20.2  Approvals—tests and training courses for drivers
 (1) The Competent Authority may, on application made in accordance with regulation 17.1, approve:
 (a) a test of competence for drivers of vehicles transporting dangerous goods in bulk by road; or
 (b) a training course for drivers of vehicles transporting dangerous goods in bulk by road.
 (2) The Competent Authority may approve a test of competence only if the Authority considers that a person who passes the test, or completes the course, will have the skills and knowledge to perform the task to which the test or course relates safely and in accordance with these Regulations.

Part 21—Infringement notices
Note: For other provisions about infringement notices, see section 38 of the Act.

21.1  Offences, penalties and time for payment
 (1) If an authorised officer reasonably believes that a person has committed an offence created by a provision mentioned in column 2 of Schedule 2, the officer may serve an infringement notice on the person for the offence.
 (2) The penalty payable under the infringement notice by the person for the offence is specified:
 (a) for a penalty payable by an individual—in column 3 of Schedule 2 for the offence; and
 (b) for a penalty payable by a body corporate—in column 4 of Schedule 2 for the offence.
 (3) The time within which the penalty must be paid is:
 (a) 28 days after the day when the notice is served on the person; or
 (b) if a reminder notice is given to the person—28 days after the reminder notice is served on the person; or
 (c) a longer time that may be allowed in writing by the authorised officer.

21.2  Contents of infringement notices
  An infringement notice served by an authorised officer on a person for an offence must:
 (a) be identified by a unique number; and
 (b) specify the date of service of the notice; and
 (c) specify the full name, or surname and initials, and address of the person; and
 (d) give brief details of the offence, including: