THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
UGUST 19, 1932. 613
(2) Such record shall contain the following particulars:-
(a) name of industrial undertaking;
(b) address of same;
(c) name of employer or employers;
(d) name of manager;
(e) name of child;
(f) sex of child;
(g) date of birth of child, or, if date cannot be ascertained,
estimated age on some given date;
(h) address of child;
(i) name of parent or guardian,
(1) nature of employment;
(k) actual hours of work for every day on which the child
is employed;
(3) Every such record shall be entered up promptly and accurately.
6. No child shall be allowed to work in any industrial undertaking for more than 9 hours in any period of 24 hours.
7. No child shall be allowed to work in any industrial undertaking for more than 5 hours continuously.
8. In any industrial undertaking the interval of relaxation between any spell of 5 hours continuous work and the next spell of work shall be not less than one hour, and the interval of relaxation after any spell of work of less than 5 hours duration shall be of reasonable duration having regard to all circumstances.
9. Every child employed in any industrial undertaking shall be allowed one day's rest in every seven days.
10. No child shall be employed in any industrial undertaking between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.
11. No woman or young person shall be employed in any industrial undertaking between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.
12. No child shall be allowed to carry any weight which is unreason- ably heavy having regard to the child's age and physical development, and no child whatever shall be allowed to carry any load exceeding 40 catties in weight.
B-Factory and Workshop Regulations.
1. Subject to any exemption granted by the Protector of Labour Applica these regulations shall apply to all factories and workshops.
2. It shall be lawful for the Protector to exempt any factory or workshop or any class of factory or workshop from all or any of these regulations, and to withdraw any such exemption.
3.—(1) Every accident in a factory or workshop which results in loss of life or which disables any person employed in the factory so as to cause him to be absent for more than three days from his ordinary work, shall, within seven days thereof, be reported on the form in the First Appendix hereto, either at the office of the Protector or at a police station.
(2) If any accident causing disablement is notified under this regulation and the accident subsequently results in the death of the person disabled, notice in writing of the death shall forthwith be given either at the office of the Protector or at a police station.
tion.
Power to exempt.
Notification of accidents.
Driving
4.-(1) All driving belts passing through floors shall be securely belts. fenced to a height of 6 feet from the floor.
(2) All driving belts used for main driving or counter-driving which are within 6 feet of the floor or other place to which the workers have access shall be securely fenced.
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