❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the number and classification of Mines Safety inspectors based in the Perth metropolitan area. The answer provides a breakdown of inspector levels.
AnsweredQoN 5766Legislative Assembly
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In respect of the Mines Safety function, how many inspectors are based in the Metropolitan area, and what is their classification?
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Answered
19 September 2016
Responded by
Minister for Mines and Petroleum
Response time
34 days
Answer as at 16 August 2016
There are 43 inspectors based in the metropolitan area. They are classified as follows:
1 Inspector - Specified Calling Level 6,
2 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 5,
2 Inspectors - Level 8,
22 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 4,
4 Inspectors - Level 7,
1 Inspector - Specified Calling Level 3,
9 Inspectors - Level 6; and
2 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 1.
There are 43 inspectors based in the metropolitan area. They are classified as follows:
1 Inspector - Specified Calling Level 6,
2 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 5,
2 Inspectors - Level 8,
22 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 4,
4 Inspectors - Level 7,
1 Inspector - Specified Calling Level 3,
9 Inspectors - Level 6; and
2 Inspectors - Specified Calling Level 1.
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