Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01083:reg:2:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01083
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 3/12)
Character Range: 79002–81729

removal work.
licensed asbestos removal work means asbestos removal work for which a Class A asbestos removal licence or Class B asbestos removal licence is required.
licensed major hazard facility means a major hazard facility that is licensed under Part 9.7.
lift means plant that is, or is intended to be, permanently installed in or attached to a structure, in which people, goods or materials may be raised or lowered within a car or cage, or on a platform and the movement of which is restricted by a guide or guides, and includes:
 (a) a chairlift, escalator, moving walkway and stairway lift; and
 (b) any supporting structure, machinery, equipment, gear, lift well, enclosures and entrances.
limited diving means diving that does not involve any of the following:
 (a) diving to a depth below 30 metres;
 (b) the need for a decompression stop;
 (c) the use of mechanical lifting equipment or a buoyancy lifting device;
 (d) diving beneath anything that would require the diver to move sideways before being able to ascend;
 (e) the use of plant that is powered from the surface;
 (f) diving for more than 28 days during a period of 6 months.
limited scientific diving work means general diving work that:
 (a) is carried out for the purpose of professional scientific research, natural resource management or scientific research as an educational activity; and
 (b) involves only limited diving.
local authority, in relation to a facility, means the local authority for the local authority area in which the facility and the surrounding area are located.
local community, in relation to a major hazard facility, means the community in the surrounding area.
lower explosive limit (LEL), in relation to a flammable gas, vapour or mist, means the concentration of the gas, vapour or mist in air below which the propagation of a flame does not occur on contact with an ignition source.
maintain, in relation to plant or a structure in Chapter 5, includes repair or servicing of plant or a structure.
major hazard facility means a facility:
 (a) at which Schedule 15 chemicals are present or likely to be present in a quantity that exceeds their threshold quantity; or
 (b) that is determined by the regulator under Part 9.2 to be a major hazard facility.
major hazard facility licence means a licence granted under Part 9.7 in relation to a major hazard facility.
major incident—see regulation 531.
major incident hazard means a hazard that could cause, or contribute to causing, a major incident.
manifest means a written summary of the hazardous chemicals used, handled or stored at a workplace.
Note: See Schedule 12 (Manifest requirements) for what a manifest must contain.
manifest quantity, in relation to a Schedule