1986 Ed.]
Education Regulations
[CAP. 279
A 11
24. The Director may limit the number of pupils who may at any one time receive instruction in any school workshop or science laboratory.
25. In any school workshop in which machinery is installed there shall also be installed remote control switches whereby the teacher may stop all machines.
26. All machinery, machine tools, hand tools and other equipment in a school workshop or science laboratory shall be suitable for the courses and shall be maintained in proper working order.
27. No pupil shall be permitted to enter any school workshop or science laboratory unless a teacher is present.
28. Not more than 20 pupils may be taught in a school workshop at the same time by any one teacher without the approval of the Director.
29. Every school workshop in which power machinery is installed shall contain windows on opposite sides of the workshop and the total area of such windows shall be not less than 1/8th of the floor space of the workshop.
30. Machines and work-benches shall be in such positions that they are adequately lighted.
31. No poisonous or dangerous substance shall be kept without the permission of the Director in any place in school premises except in a science laboratory or a store room that has been approved in writing for such purpose by the Director.
32. The principal of every school shall appoint a teacher to be in charge of every science laboratory and store room which has been approved by the Director under regulation 31.
33. A teacher who is appointed under regulation 32 to be in charge of a science laboratory or a store room shall-
(a) cause every poisonous substance and dangerous substance in such laboratory or store room---
(i) to be kept in a proper container clearly marked with the name of the substance, and with the word "Dangerous" or any word or words of similar meanings; and
(ii) to be stored in a locked room or cupboard, except when the substance is being used for the purpose of a lawful experiment in practical science which is carried out under the control of a teacher; and
(b) keep the key to such locked room or cupboard in his control.
[Subsidiary]
Limit on number of pupils.
Master switches.
Maintenance and suitability.
Presence of teacher.
Number of pupils.
Workshops.
Lighting.
Storage of poisons and dangerous substance.
Appointment of teacher in charge of laboratory or store room.
Duties of teacher in charge of laboratory or store room.
1986 Ed.]
Education Regulations
[CAP. 279
A 11
24. The Director may limit the number of pupils who may at any one time receive instruction in any school workshop or science laboratory.
25. In any school workshop in which machinery is installed there shall also be installed remote control switches whereby the teacher may stop all machines.
26. All machinery, machine tools, hand tools and other equip- ment in a school workshop or science laboratory shall be suitable for the courses and shall be maintained in proper working order.
27. No pupil shall be permitted to enter any school workshop or science laboratory unless a teacher is present.
28. Not more than 20 pupils may be taught in a school work- shop at the same time by any one teacher without the approval of the Director.
29. Every school workshop in which power machinery is installed shall contain windows on opposite sides of the workshop and the total area of such windows shall be not less than 1/8th of the floor space of the workshop.
30. Machines and work-benches shall be in such positions that they are adequately lighted.
31. No poisonous or dangerous substance shall be kept with- out the permission of the Director in any place in school premises except in a science laboratory or a store room that has been approved in writing for such purpose by the Director.
32. The principal of every school shall appoint a teacher to be in charge of every science laboratory and store room which has been approved by the Director under regulation 31.
33. A teacher who is appointed under regulation 32 to be in charge of a science laboratory or a store room shall-
(a) cause every poisonous substance and dangerous substance
in such laboratory or store room---
(i) to be kept in a proper container clearly marked with the name of the substance, and with the word "Dangerous" or any word or words of similar meanings; and
(ii) to be stored in a locked room or cupboard, except when the substance is being used for the purpose of a lawful experiment in practical science which is carried out under the control of a teacher; and
(b) keep the key to such locked room or cupboard in his
control.
[Subsidiary]
Limit on number of pupils.
Master switches.
Maintenance and suitability.
Presence of teacher.
Number of pupils.
Workshops.
Lighting.
Storage of poisons and dangerous substance.
Appointment of teacher in charge of laboratory or store room.
Duties of teacher in charge of laboratory or store room.
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