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1981 Ed.]

Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance) Regulations

[CAP. 211

A 9

[Subsidiary]

(d) the failure of any detachable grip:

(e) any rescue operation required along the line:

(f) any fire;

(g) any landslide; or

(h) any other occurrence as may be required from time to time

by the Director.

(2) Paragraph (1) shall not derogate from a provision in any other enactment requiring the happening of any occurrence specified in that paragraph to be reported to any person.

13. (1) The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway-

(a) any arms or ammunition except those carried by members of Her Majesty's forces or by any public officer while on duty:

(b) any dangerous goods within the meaning of the Dangerous

Goods Ordinance:

(c) any livestock or pets: or

(d) any object likely to cause inconvenience or annoyance to any passenger on the ropeway or prejudice the safe operation of the ropeway.

(2) No person shall smoke in any car on an aerial ropeway.

14. The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway-

(a) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause

to believe is under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

(b) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause

to believe is suffering from a contagious disease;

(c) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe may prejudice the safety of the ropeway; or

(d) any person suffering from physical or mental handicap whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe would be likely to prejudice the safety of the ropeway, unless special arrangements have been made, with the approval of the Director, for the carriage of such person.

15. (1) Upon the hoisting at the Royal Observatory of the No. 3 visual storm warning, the controller on duty shall-

(a) stop the operation of the aerial ropeway after all passengers being carried thereon have been carried to the nearest station at which transport is available; and

Prohibited goods, and prohibition on smoking.

(Cap. 295.

L.N. 290 of 1981.)

Prohibited persons.

Operation in inclement weather.

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1981 Ed.] Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance) Regulations [CAP. 211 A 9 [Subsidiary] (d) the failure of any detachable grip: (e) any rescue operation required along the line: (f) any fire; (g) any landslide; or (h) any other occurrence as may be required from time to time by the Director. (2) Paragraph (1) shall not derogate from a provision in any other enactment requiring the happening of any occurrence specified in that paragraph to be reported to any person. 13. (1) The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway- (a) any arms or ammunition except those carried by members of Her Majesty's forces or by any public officer while on duty: (b) any dangerous goods within the meaning of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance: (c) any livestock or pets: or (d) any object likely to cause inconvenience or annoyance to any passenger on the ropeway or prejudice the safe operation of the ropeway. (2) No person shall smoke in any car on an aerial ropeway. 14. The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway- (a) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe is under the influence of alcohol or drugs; (b) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe is suffering from a contagious disease; (c) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe may prejudice the safety of the ropeway; or (d) any person suffering from physical or mental handicap whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe would be likely to prejudice the safety of the ropeway, unless special arrangements have been made, with the approval of the Director, for the carriage of such person. 15. (1) Upon the hoisting at the Royal Observatory of the No. 3 visual storm warning, the controller on duty shall- (a) stop the operation of the aerial ropeway after all passengers being carried thereon have been carried to the nearest station at which transport is available; and Prohibited goods, and prohibition on smoking. (Cap. 295. L.N. 290 of 1981.) Prohibited persons. Operation in inclement weather. Page 10 Page 11
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1981 Ed.] Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance Regulations [CAP. 211 A 9 [Subsidiary] (d) the failure of any detachable grip: (e) any rescue operation required along the line: (f) any fire; (g) any landslide; or (h) any other occurrence as may be required from time to time by the Director. (2) Paragraph (1) shall not derogate from a provision in any other enactment requiring the happening of any occurrence specified in that paragraph to be reported to any person. 13. (1) The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway- (a) any arms or ammunition except those carried by members of Her Majesty's forces or by any public officer while on duty: (b) any dangerous goods within the meaning of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance: (c) any livestock or pets: or (d) any object likely to cause inconvenience or annoyance to any passenger on the ropeway or prejudice the safe opera- tion of the ropeway. (2) No person shall smoke in any car on an aerial ropeway. 14. The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway- (a) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe is under the influence of alcohol or drugs; (b) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe is suffering from a contagious disease; (c) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe may prejudice the safety of the ropeway; or (d) any person suffering from physical or mental handicap whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe would be likely to prejudice the safety of the ropeway, unless special arrangements have been made, with the approval of the Director, for the carriage of such person. 15. (1) Upon the hoisting at the Royal Observatory of the No. 3 visual storm warning, the controller on duty shall- (a) stop the operation of the aerial ropeway after all passengers being carried thereon have been carried to the nearest station at which transport is available; and Prohibited goods. and prohibition on smoking. (Cap. 295. L.N. 290 XL. Prohibited persons. Operation in inclement weather. Page 10Page 11
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1981 Ed.]

Aerial Ropeways (Operation and Maintenance Regulations

[CAP. 211

A 9

[Subsidiary]

(d) the failure of any detachable grip:

(e) any rescue operation required along the line:

(f) any fire;

(g) any landslide; or

(h) any other occurrence as may be required from time to time

by the Director.

(2) Paragraph (1) shall not derogate from a provision in any other enactment requiring the happening of any occurrence specified in that paragraph to be reported to any person.

13. (1) The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway-

(a) any arms or ammunition except those carried by members of Her Majesty's forces or by any public officer while on duty:

(b) any dangerous goods within the meaning of the Dangerous

Goods Ordinance:

(c) any livestock or pets: or

(d) any object likely to cause inconvenience or annoyance to any passenger on the ropeway or prejudice the safe opera- tion of the ropeway.

(2) No person shall smoke in any car on an aerial ropeway.

14. The controller on duty when an aerial ropeway is in operation shall ensure that there is not carried on the ropeway-

(a) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause

to believe is under the influence of alcohol or drugs;

(b) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause

to believe is suffering from a contagious disease;

(c) any person whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe may prejudice the safety of the ropeway; or

(d) any person suffering from physical or mental handicap whom he believes or is given reasonable cause to believe would be likely to prejudice the safety of the ropeway, unless special arrangements have been made, with the approval of the Director, for the carriage of such person.

15. (1) Upon the hoisting at the Royal Observatory of the No. 3 visual storm warning, the controller on duty shall-

(a) stop the operation of the aerial ropeway after all passengers being carried thereon have been carried to the nearest station at which transport is available; and

Prohibited goods. and prohibition on smoking.

(Cap. 295.

L.N. 290 XL.

Prohibited

persons.

Operation in inclement weather.

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