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Task 9 – Adjust

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Cultural heritage management may be required through multiple stages of an asset’s lifecycle. The CHMP should be understood as a living document that may require improvements and regular updating.

Task 9 – Adjust

The CHMP and CFP should be reviewed and updated (if necessary) on an annual basis. Updates should be based on evaluations conducted jointly with affected communities. These should be incorporated into the consultation component of the CHMP. The evaluation may indicate that further specialist studies are required; for example, additional baseline data collection.

Ongoing consultation and sites’ social incident and grievance mechanism will provide a means of tracking any concerns over activities or progress relating to management of cultural heritage impacts. Grievances related to cultural heritage should be communicated to the individual responsible for managing the CHMP.

Any updates to the CHMP should be reflected as appropriate in sites’ baseline workplace risk assessment and control (WRAC) and the SMP.

4H.2 Guidance | Act
4.Impact and risk prevention and management  |  4H Cultural heritage  |  4H.2 Guidance  |  Act