Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00148:reg:2017:p36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00148
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2017 (pt 36/81)
Character Range: 142674–146962

architect or artist for the designed aspects of the place as the case may be (right of attribution);  and
                                                                           * to object to derogatory treatment of the designed aspects, as the case may be (right of integrity).

                                                                      These rights extend to the members of teams working on a design, where these members contribute to or have some authorship of the design.

                                                                      Efforts by the Library to identify any moral rights holder for the original building have so far been unsuccessful.
Building Code of Australia                                            The Code is the definitive regulatory resource for building construction, providing a nationally accepted and uniform approach to technical requirements for the building industry.  It specifies matters relating to building work in order to achieve a range of health and safety objectives, including fire safety.

                                                                      As far as possible, Commonwealth agencies aim to achieve compliance with the Code, although this may not be entirely possible because of the nature of and constraints provided by existing circumstances, such as an existing building.
Disability Discrimination Act 1992                                    The objectives of this Act include to eliminate, as far as possible, discrimination against persons on the ground of disability in the areas of:
                                                                           * work;
                                                                           * access to premises;  and
                                                                           * the provision of goods, facilities and services.

                                                                      Accordingly, Commonwealth agencies are bound to meet these objectives as far as is possible.  In the case of the National Library of Australia, this may relate to both visitors and staff.
Work Health and Safety Act 2011                                       The objectives of this Act include to provide for a balanced and nationally consistent framework to secure the health and safety of workers and workplaces by:
                                                                           * protecting workers and other persons against harm to their health, safety and welfare through the elimination or minimisation of risks arising from work;
                                                                           * providing for fair and effective workplace representation, consultation, cooperation and issue resolution in relation to work health and safety;
                                                                           * encouraging unions and employer organisations to take a constructive role in promoting improvements in work health and safety practices, and assisting persons conducting businesses or undertakings and workers to achieve a healthier and safer working environment;
                                                                           * promoting the provision of advice, information, education and training in relation to work health and safety;
                                                                           * securing compliance with this Act through effective and appropriate compliance and enforcement measures;
                                                                           * ensuring appropriate scrutiny and review of actions taken by persons exercising powers and performing functions under this Act;
                                                                           * providing a framework for continuous improvement and progressively higher standards of work health and safety;  and
                                                                           * maintaining and strengthening the national harmonisation of laws relating to work health and safety and to facilitate a consistent national approach to work health and safety in this jurisdiction.

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