(1) If an authorised officer is of the opinion that there is occurring or
about to occur any dangerous activity, the authorised officer may issue to the
person who has or may be reasonably presumed to have control over the activity
a notice prohibiting the carrying on of the activity until the
authorised officer has certified in writing that the activity is not or is no
longer a dangerous activity.
(2) A prohibition notice must--
(a) state that
the authorised officer is of the opinion referred to in subsection (1), and
(b) state the reasons for that opinion, and
(c) specify the activity in
respect of which that opinion is held, and
(d) if in the authorised officer's
opinion the activity involves a contravention or likely contravention of any
provision of this Act or the regulations--specify that provision and state the
reasons for that opinion, and
(e) include information about obtaining a
review of the notice under this Part.