Steam Boilers.
CHAPTER 56.
STEAM BOILERS.
[CAP. 56
To provide for the periodical inspection of steam-boilers and for purposes connected therewith.
32 of 1909. Fraser 32 of 1909.
[29th October, 1909.]
22 of 1950. 24 of 1950.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Steam Boilers Ordinance.
Short title.
2. In this Ordinance—
24 of 1950. Schedule.
Interpretation.
"accident" includes an explosion of a boiler and any damage to a boiler or any part thereof calculated to weaken it and render it liable to explode or collapse;
24 of 1950, "boiler" means any closed vessel in which for any purpose steam is generated under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and includes any economizer used to heat water being fed into such vessel, any superheater used for heating steam, and any fitting directly attached to such vessel and wholly or partly under pressure when steam is shut off;
"certificate of fitness" means a certificate by an inspector, in a form prescribed by regulations, that a boiler is in good condition and that the provisions of this Ordinance and any regulations have been complied with in respect of such boiler;
Schedule.
"competent person" means a person in possession of a certificate of competence as a boiler attendant issued under regulations made hereunder;
"inspecting authority" means any society which or person whom the Governor in Council may approve as competent to grant a certificate of inspection in respect of boilers constructed for use in the Colony;
"inspector" means a person appointed by the Governor to be an inspector of boilers for the purposes of this Ordinance;
"owner" includes a body corporate and a firm, and also the hirer of any boiler and the agent of the owner or hirer of any boiler;
"regulations" means regulations made by the Governor in Council under this Ordinance.
24 of 1950. Schedule.
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Steam Boilers.
CHAPTER 56.
STEAM BOILERS.
[CAP. 56
To provide for the periodical inspection of steam-boilers Originally
and for purposes connected therewith.
32 of 1909. Fraser 32 of 1909.
[29th October, 1909.]
22 of 1950. 24 of 1950.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Steam Boilers Short title. Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance—
24 of 1950. Schedule.
Interpretation.
"accident" includes an explosion of a boiler and any damage to a boiler or any part thereof calculated to weaken it and render it liable to explode or collapse; 24 of 1950, "boiler" means any closed vessel in which for any purpose
Schedule.
24 of 1950,
steam is generated under pressure greater than atmos- Schedule. pheric pressure and includes any economizer used to heat water being fed into such vessel, any superheater used for heating steam, and any fitting directly attached to such vessel and wholly or partly under pressure when steam is shut off;
"certificate of fitness" means a certificate by an inspector, in a form prescribed by regulations, that a boiler is in good condition and that the provisions of this Ordin- ance and any regulations have been complied with in respect of such boiler;
Schedule.
"competent person" means a person in possession of a 24 of 1950,
certificate of competence as a boiler attendant issued under regulations made hereunder;
"inspecting authority" means any society which or person whom the Governor in Council may approve as com- petent to grant a certificate of inspection in respect of boilers constructed for use in the Colony;
"inspector" means a person appointed by the Governor to be an inspector of boilers for the purposes of this Ordinance;
"owner" includes a body corporate and a firm, and also the hirer of any boiler and the agent of the owner or hirer of any boiler;
"regulations" means regulations made by the Governor in
Council under this Ordinance.
24 of 1950. Schedule.
403
1.
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