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WorkplaceWorkplace means a place (whether or not within or forming part of a building, structure, or vehicle) where any person is to work, is working, for the time being works, or customarily works, for gain or reward; and in relation to an employee, includes a place, or part of a place, under the control of the employer (not being domestic accommodation provided for the employee),
- Where the employee comes or may come to eat, rest, or get first-aid or pay
- Where the employee comes or may come as part of the employee's duties to report in or out, get instructions, or deliver goods or vehicles
- Through which the employee may or must pass to reach a place of work.
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