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The Factories and Industrial Undertakings (First Aid in Registrable Workplaces) Regulations 1968, which are being made concurrently with these regulations contain extensive provisions relating to the provision of first aid in a registrable workplace. In consequence regulation 41 hay become redundant.

It is, however, necessary to continue to have appropriate provisioni relating to the provision of first aid in a building or engineering construc> tion site and the new regulation 42A re-enacts the substance of regulation 41 as read with regulation 42 in relation to such a site.

These regulations accordingly provide for-

(4) the revocation of regulation 41 of the principal regulations; (6) the insertion of the new regulation 42A in the principal||

regulations;

(c) making such amendments to the principal regulations as are con-

sequential on the matters referred to in paragraphs (a) and (8)

(Secretariat GR 16/2961/461)

MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE,

(Chapter 281).

MERCHANT SHIPPING (MARINE COURTS) REGULATIONS 1968,

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 58 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Marine Courts) Regulations 1968.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

"Director" means the Director of Marine;

“investigation” means an investigation by a marine court as to a casualty affecting a ship and an inquiry by a marine court into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship;

"marine court" means a marine court appointed under section 52

of the Ordinance.

3. (1) Where a marine court has been appointed to make an investigation as to a casualty affecting a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the owner, or the agent in Hong Kong of the owner, of the ship and on any other person who in his opinion ought to be served with the notice.

(2) Where a marine court has been appointed to inquire into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the master, mate or engineer.

(3) A notice of investigation shall-

(a) specify the time and place at which the investigation will

commence; and

(b) be accompanied by a statement of the questions which, on the information then in his possession, the Director considers that the marine court will be called upon to determine,

Cilation.

Interpretation.

Notice of investigation.

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