Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343:reg:16:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 16/51)
Character Range: 238903–241812

objects, which shall be allowed into the site in accordance with a permit.

Fuel, food and other materials are not to be stored in the site, unless required for essential purposes connected with the activity for which a permit has been granted.

Use of combustion-type lanterns and naked flames is not permitted inside the historic huts without express prior assessment and approval. Smoking is not permitted in the ASPA.

The collection or removal of anything not brought into the area by the permit holder

No historic structure or other artefact may be handled, disturbed or removed from the site unless for conservation, preservation or protection purposes, or for scientific reasons, and then only in accordance with a permit.

Material of human origin that is likely to compromise the values of the site, and which was not brought into the site by the permit holder or otherwise authorised, may be removed unless the impact of removal is likely to be greater than leaving the material in situ. The AAD must be notified and approval obtained.

Disposal of wastes

All non-historic wastes, including human wastes, shall be removed from the site.

3.1.5 Planning and Management of Works

Policy (12) Involved personnel will have appropriate expertise

All management decisions which have the potential to affect the Commonwealth or National Heritage values of the site will be founded on expert advice. The AAD will ensure that conservation works plans are reviewed by conservation professionals, who may be required to supervise works on site.

All assessment works shall be carried out by suitably qualified or experienced staff, consultants or contractors. All construction works shall be carried out by licensed, suitably qualified and, where appropriate, specialised tradespersons.

Excavation of cultural heritage objects from snow and ice should be undertaken by suitably qualified heritage experts, such as an archaeologist (to supervise and document the exercise) and a conservator (to assess and manage the objects revealed), or by appropriately trained staff.

The AAD shall ensure that all contractors and consultants, and volunteers working on the site are aware of the management plans for the site and have been provided with training and awareness regarding the site's heritage values.

Policy (13) Only works required to conserve heritage values and approved by the AAD will be undertaken

Only activities specified in the works plan or environmental authorisation may be undertaken within the site. Activities must be consistent with the conservation principles of this plan. In accordance with Annex V, Article 8 (4) of the Madrid Protocol, no historic structure or other artefact at Cape Denison (including Mawson's Huts) should be damaged, removed or destroyed except in accordance with an approved conservation and/or archaeological work programme.

The AAD will brief conservation