Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00967:reg:7:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00967
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 2/10)
Character Range: 99581–104073

the potential to effect the Commonwealth heritage values of the place would be the obligation to remove or replace original fabric materials from the lighthouse owing to unavoidable and irreversible deterioration. At the time of preparing this management plan, no plans have been made to remove or replace original fabric material. In the event plans are made to modify or remove original fabric, work will be conducted in line with the heritage considerations and requirements of the EPBC Act.

  6.8 Process for decision-making
Processes for decision-making are required in the event of incidents that impact the heritage values of the site. The following incidents are included due to their likelihood of occurrence at the Cape Wickham Lighthouse.
Incident                                                        Procedure
Major project/maintenance works proposed                            * Prepare Heritage Impact Statement on proposed modifications.
                                                                    * Submit scope of works and Heritage Impact Statement to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, and the Tasmanian Heritage Council for review.

Damage to lighthouse's fabric (heritage significance)               * AMSA or selected contractors assess extent of damage.
                                                                    * Seek heritage advice on restoration of heritage fabric impacted.
                                                                    * Identify possible loss of heritage value (at both state and Commonwealth level).
                                                                    * Seek the appropriate approvals for restoration of heritage fabric impacted.
                                                                    * Implement best practice management of restoration work in keeping with the original character of the place.
                                                                    * In the case of a loss of heritage value, prepare report for submission.
                                                                    * Update record-keeping of incident and make available to relevant personnel.

Damage to lighthouse's fabric (no heritage significance)            * AMSA or selected contractors to assess extent of damage.
                                                                    * Identify possible impact on heritage fabric in any work carried out to restore fabric.
                                                                    * Implement best practice management of restoration work.
                                                                    * Update record-keeping of incident and make available to relevant personnel.

Light upgrade                                                       * Assess possible loss of heritage value in the event of an upgrade.
                                                                    * If necessary, seek expert heritage advice on process of upgrade.
                                                                    * If necessary, seek heritage approvals for the upgrade of light.
                                                                    * Implement best practice management of light upgrade work.
                                                                    * Update record-keeping and make available to relevant personnel.

Minor modification to lighthouse, such as adding of attachment      * Assess possible obstruction to light.
                                                                    * Seek heritage approvals for attachment to tower.
                                                                    * Monitor attachment and update record-keeping.

Unforeseen discovery of Aboriginal artefacts on-site.               * Immediate stop-work. Create temporary 'buffer' zone and allow no entry in zone until cultural heritage have been assessed by appropriate personnel.
                                                                    * Notify appropriate Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania and Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania.
                                                                    * Delay work on site until artefacts have been appropriately assessed and/or extracted, and further investigations carried out in surrounding area.
                                                                    * Update record-keeping of unforeseen discovery and