CAP. 138]
(Cap. 138) (Cap. 134)
Pharmacy and Poisons.
or manufacturing laboratory where the apprenticeship is being carried out, and shall permit a representative of the registrar to inspect the premises at any reasonable time during working hours.
2. If the employer is not a registered pharmacist or does not undertake personally the practical course of study of the pupil he shall appoint some registered pharmacist member of his staff who shall be responsible to the employer therefor.
3. The practical course of study shall include-
(a) the manipulation of pharmaceutical apparatus in common use;
(b) the preparation of the more commonly used galenicals;
(c) the reading, translation and copying of prescriptions including the checking of doses;
(d) the dispensing of prescriptions;
(e) experience in the keeping of the records required by the different parts of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance and Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, as affecting pharmaceutical practice.
4. The apprentice or pupil shall keep a record of his work.
5. The employer shall provide such apparatus, books of reference, materials and the opportunity to enable the pupil to undergo the practical course of study outlined in paragraph 3.
6. The number of pupils that may be employed in any shop, hospital dispensary or manufacturing pharmaceutical laboratory, shall not exceed two for each registered pharmacist engaged in the work in which the pupil is undergoing the course mentioned and referred to above.
Ord. 8 of 1937, s. 4, First Schedule.
G.N.A. 54, 49,
FEES (PHARMACY AND POISONS) REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 138).
(Ordinance No. 8 of 1937).
[1st January, 1938.]
1. These regulations may be cited as Fees (Pharmacy and Poisons) Regulations.
2. The following fees shall be paid to the Registrar-
(a) (i) for enrolment as an apprentice or student $10.00 (s. 4(1)(c))
(ii) for the Intermediate Examination whether or not the applicant is examined in any or all of the subjects of the examination. $50.00 (s. 4(1)(c))
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САР. 138]
(Cap. 138) (Cap. 134)
Pharmacy and Poisons.
or manufacturing laboratory where the apprenticeship is being carried out, and shall permit a representative of the registrar to inspect the premises at any reasonable time during working hours.
2. If the employer is not a registered pharmacist or does not undertake personally the practical course of study of the pupil he shall appoint some registered pharmacist member of his staff who shall be responsible to the employer therefor.
3.
The practical course of study shall include-
(a) the manipulation of pharmaceutical apparatus in common
use;
(b) the preparation of the more commonly used galenicals; (c) the reading, translation and copying of prescriptions
including the checking of doses;
(d) the dispensing of prescriptions;
(e) experience in the keeping of the records required by the different parts of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance and Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, as affecting pharmaceutical practice.
4. The apprentice or pupil shall keep a record of his work. 5. The employer shall provide such apparatus, books of reference, materials and the opportunity to enable the pupil to undergo the practical course of study outlined in paragraph 3.
6. The number of pupils that may be employed in any shop, hospital dispensary or manufacturing pharmaceutical laboratory, shall not exceed two for each registered pharmacist engaged in the work in which the pupil is undergoing the course mentioned and referred to above.
Ord. 8 of 1937, s. 4, First
Schedule.
G.N.A. 54,49,
FEES (PHARMACY AND POISONS) REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 138).
(Ordinance No. 8 of 1937).
[1st January, 1938.]
1.
These regulations may be cited as Fees (Pharmacy
and Poisons) Regulations.
2. The following fees shall be paid to the Registrar- (a) (i) for enrolment as an appren-
tice or student
(ii) for the Intermediate Exam- ination whether or not the applicant is examined. in any or all of the sub-
$ 10.00 (s. 4(1)(c))
jects of the examination. $ 50.00 (s. 4(1)(c))
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