Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) The following
examinations are prescribed for the purposes of sections 47(1)(f)(ii) and
52(g)(ii) in respect of a security consultant’s licence which authorises
the licensee to give advice about or seek out persons who may be prepared to
enter into contracts for the supply of, or a security installer’s
licence which authorises the licensee to install, maintain and
repair —
(a)
locks of the kind referred to in regulation 6, a written examination on
AS 4145 — Mechanical Locksets for Doors and Windows;
(b)
security doors of a kind referred to in regulation 7, a written
examination on AS 2804 — Installation of Security Screen
Doors;
(c)
electric fences, a written examination on ANZS 3016 — Electrical
Installations — Electrical Security Fences;
(d)
bullet resistant panels, a written examination on
AS 2343 — Bullet Resistant Panels for Interior Use;
(e)
security alarms, a written examination on AS 2201.1 — Intruder
Alarm Systems, Part 1 — Systems Installed in
Client’s Premises and, in the case of a security installer’s
licence, on the principles of electronics; or
(f)
security doors, a written examination on AS 2803 —Security Screen
Doors.
(2) The following
examination is prescribed for the purposes of sections 47(1)(f)(ii) and
52(g)(ii) in respect of a security agent’s licence, inquiry
agent’s licence and a crowd control agent’s licence, a written
examination on the obligations under the Act of security agents, inquiry
agents or crowd control agents (as the case may be).
(3) In this
regulation —
written examination means a written
examination —
(a) set
by the Commissioner to test the applicant’s knowledge of the relevant
subject matter; and
(b)
administered by the person to whom the application for the issue of the
relevant licence is made under regulation 14.