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standard for use in that industry; and
 (c) is likely to reduce a risk to the safety of the public if the carrier complies with the standard.
           Note 1 See Act, Schedule 3, clause 12.
           Note 2 The applicable standards will depend on the kind of activity being engaged in. Examples of applicable standards are:
               Standard for Limiting Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields – 100 kHz to 300 GHz (Rev.1)(RPS S-1);
                Australian Standard AS 2772.2 (2016) Radiofrequency fields (Part 2): Principles and methods of measurement and computation – 3 kHz-300 GHz (AS/NZS 2772.2:2016/Amdt 1:2018); and
               a relevant standard or code under Part 6 of the Act.
           Note 3 Copies of ACMA-recognised standards are available at: https://www.acma.gov.au/register-telco-industry-codes-and-standards
1A.6 Compliance with standards and codes
  A carrier must engage in a prescribed activity in accordance with any standard or code under Part 6 of the Act applying to the activity.
           Note  Section 1A.6 complements section 1A.5, which deals with complying with standards to reduce a risk to the safety of the public.
1A.7 Carrier to give installation certificates to owner and occupier of land
 (1) Subject to this section, in installing a certifiable facility in accordance with Division 3 of Schedule 3 to the Act, a carrier must, within 60 days of the facility being installed, give all installation certificates relating to the installation of the facility to:
 (a) the owner of the land; and
 (b) if the land is occupied by a person other than the owner — the occupier.
 (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a carrier is taken to have given an installation certificate to a person if:
 (a) the installation certificate is available on the internet free of charge (whether or not the installation certificate is available to the general public); and
 (b)  the carrier gives the person information to reasonably enable the person to locate and access the installation certificate.
 (3) This section does not apply if:
 (a) the owner is party to an agreement with the carrier that includes a separate engineering assurance process for the installation of the facility; and
 (b)  the owner has agreed with the carrier to waive the requirements of subsection (1).
Part 3 Primary Carrier Operational Conditions
1A.8 Carrier to do as little damage as practicable
  In engaging in a prescribed activity or a temporary defence facility activity, a carrier must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the carrier causes as little detriment and inconvenience, and does as little damage, as is practicable.
           Note See Act, Schedule 3, clause 8.
1A.9 Carrier to restore land
 (1) If a carrier engages in a prescribed activity or a temporary defence facility activity in relation to any land, the carrier must