South Australian Consolidated Regulations9—Pest management technician's licence
(1) The licensing
authority may grant an application for a full pest management technician's
licence if satisfied that the applicant—
(a) has
qualifications that the licensing authority considers appropriate having
regard to the kind of pest control work for which the licence is sought; and
(b) is
medically fit to perform pest control work of the kind for which the licence
is sought; and
(c) is
otherwise a fit and proper person to hold a pest management technician's
licence.
(2) A person who does
not have the qualifications required for the grant of a full pest management
technician's licence may apply to the licensing authority for a limited pest
management technician's licence.
(3) The licensing
authority may grant an application for a limited pest management technician's
licence if—
(a) the
applicant gives to the licensing authority an undertaking that the applicant
will, as soon as practicable after the grant of the licence, commence an
appropriate course of instruction or training approved by the licensing
authority to obtain the qualifications required for the grant of a full pest
management technician's licence; and
(b) the
licensing authority is satisfied that the applicant—
(i)
is employed by a pest controller to perform pest control
work under the supervision of the holder of a full pest management
technician's licence; and
(ii)
is medically fit to perform pest control work of the kind
for which the licence is sought; and
(iii)
is otherwise a fit and proper person to be licensed as a
pest management technician.
(4) A full pest
management technician's licence or limited pest management technician's
licence is subject to the following conditions:
(a) a
condition that the holder of the licence will, while using pesticides, wear
protective clothing sufficient to prevent contamination of the holder;
(b) a
condition that the holder of the licence will keep suitable first aid
materials available where pesticides are being used by the holder;
(c) a
condition that the holder of the licence will not handle or use pesticides in
a manner dangerous to the health of any person;
(d) a
condition that the holder of the licence will dispose of any unused pesticide
or any container used to hold a pesticide in a manner not likely to endanger
the health of any person;
(e) a
condition that the holder of the licence will, if a spillage of pesticides
occurs, clean and decontaminate the area in which the spillage occurred in a
manner approved by the licensing authority;
(f) a
condition that the holder of the licence will submit to such medical
examinations as the licensing authority considers necessary to monitor
exposure of the holder to pesticides;
(g) a
condition that the holder of the licence will submit to such assessments as
the licensing authority considers necessary to ensure that the holder
maintains an adequate knowledge of pest control work and pesticides of the
kind authorised by the licence.
(5) A limited pest
management technician's licence is subject to a condition that the holder of
the licence will not make recommendations or give advice to any person
concerning the use of pesticides.
(6) An application for
a pest management technician's licence cannot be made except by, or on behalf
of, a natural person.