Thanks for the replies Chris and Joanne - good to see that the general consensus is a single notification is the standard approach. In the context that I am generally working we will have multiple individual contractors engaged in the work at different times over the duration of the job, so in this case I would say we are "most heavily involved in the notifiable work" being we are present throughout the job.Notice only needs to come from one PCBU, for us its the contractor most heavily involved in the notifiable works. — Chris Anderson
All the relevant PCBU's should be ensuring the notification is lodged (whether by them or another PCBU), e.g. by obtaining a copy. — Tania Curtin
So my question is whether making sure at least one PCBU has lodge would be SFARP steps....must, so far as is reasonably practicable, take steps to lodge notice... — Monty
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