A 26
CAP. 59]
Factories and Industrial Undertakings Regulations
[1973 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 29/69.
L.N. 132/69
4. Electrical short circuit or failure of electrical machinery, plant or apparatus, attended by explosion or fire or causing structural damage thereto, and involving its stoppage or disuse.
5. Explosion of a receiver or container used for the storage at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure of any gas or gases (including air) or any liquid or solid resulting from the compression of gas.
6. Collapse in whole or part from any cause whatsoever of any roof, wall, floor, structure or foundation forming part of the premises of an industrial undertaking in which persons are employed.
7. Total or partial collapse of any overburden, face, tip or embankment in a quarry.
8.
Overturning of, or collision with any object by, any bulldozer, dumper, excavator, grader, loory or shovel loader, or any mobile machine used for the handling of any substance in a quarry.
SECOND SCHEDULE
FORM 1
[reg. 16B.]
FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS REGULATIONS
REGISTER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED TO WORK UNDERGROUND IN INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS
1. Name of industrial undertaking:
2. Full name of person employed to work under-
ground:
3.
Residential address:
4.
Identity Card No.:
5.
Date of birth:
6.
Date on which worker first commenced to work underground in the undertaking:
7.
Dates of medical examinations undergone by worker in accordance with regulation 16C(3):
(a)
(b) (c)
FORM 2
(Full face photograph of
worker).
[reg. 16C(3).]
FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS REGULATIONS
MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT
Part I. (To be completed in duplicate by the proprietor of the industrial
undertaking).
To:
(name of medical practitioner by whom examination is to be carried out)
Page 30Page 31
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.