Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) The incident
register is to set out, in relation to each occasion on which a crowd
controller performing licensed activities on behalf of the business physically
restrains a person at, or removes a person from, or prevents a person from
entering, a place, an event or function at which the crowd controller is
carrying out crowd control activities for the business —
(a) the
full name and licence number of the crowd controller;
(b) the
location of the place, event or function;
(c) the
name and address of the person who engaged the business to provide crowd
controllers at the place, event or function;
(d) the
date and time when the person was physically restrained, removed or prevented
from entering;
(e) the
reasons why the person was physically restrained, removed or prevented from
entering;
(f) the
manner in which the person was physically restrained, removed or prevented
from entering;
(g) the
full names of any other crowd controllers who were present when the person was
physically restrained, removed or prevented from entering; and
(h) the
date and time when the person referred to in paragraph (c) was notified
that the person was physically restrained, removed or prevented from entering.
(2) The details
referred to in subregulation (1) must be recorded in the register as soon
as practicable after the incident in question occurs —
(a) by
the crowd controller who physically restrained or removed the person, or
prevented the person from entering; or
(b) if
more than one crowd controller physically restrained or removed the person, or
prevented the person from entering, by one of those crowd controllers with the
written acknowledgment in the register of each of the other crowd controllers
as to the accuracy of the record made.
Penalty: $1 000.
(3) In this regulation
a reference to removing a person from a place or preventing a person from
entering a place is a reference to the removal or prevention of entry of the
person in any manner which involves physical contact between the crowd
controller and the person being removed or prevented from entering.
[Regulation 40 amended in Gazette
1 Sep 2005 p. 4081-2.]