CAP. 59]
Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Dry Batteries) Regulations
[1981 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 196-76.
L.N. 326.81.
71169.
FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (DRY BATTERIES) REGULATIONS
(Cap. 59, section 7)
L.N. 291.76.
[1 January 1977.]
Citation.
Interpretation.
Application.
Storage.
Mixing rooms.
Dolly-pressing rooms.
Dust.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Dry Batteries) Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"dolly-pressing room" means a room in which manganese dioxide is moulded and pressed to form black dollies for use in the manufacture of dry batteries;
"dry batteries" means dry-cell batteries containing manganese dioxide;
"maintained" means maintained in an efficient state, working order and good repair;
"manganese dioxide" includes any substance or combination of substances containing manganese dioxide;
"mixing room" means a room in which manganese dioxide is mixed, ground or sifted for use in the manufacture of dry batteries.
3. These regulations shall apply to every factory in which dry batteries are manufactured.
4. Manganese dioxide, ammonium chloride and carbon black shall be stored in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
5. Manganese dioxide shall be mixed, ground and sifted in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
6. Dollies shall be moulded and pressed in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
7. (1) Where dust containing manganese dioxide is likely to enter the atmosphere of any room at any stage during the process of manufacture of dry batteries, all practicable measures, including the siting of an exhaust ventilation as near as possible to the point of such entry, shall be taken to prevent the distribution of such dust throughout the atmosphere of such room.
(2) The mixing, grinding and sifting of manganese dioxide shall be carried out within an air-tight mixer or other device which effectively prevents any dust containing manganese dioxide escaping therefrom.
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CAP. 59]
Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Dry Batteries) Regulations
[1981 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 196-76.
L.N. 326.81.
71169.
FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (DRY BATTERIES) REGULATIONS
(Cap. 59, section 7)
L.N. 291.76.
[1 January 1977.]
Citation.
Interpretation.
Application.
Storage.
Mixing rooms.
Dolly-pressing
rooms.
Dust.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Dry Batteries) Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "dolly-pressing room" means a room in which manganese dioxide is moulded and pressed to form black dollies for use in the manufacture of dry batteries;
"dry batteries" means dry-cell batteries containing manganese
dioxide;
"maintained" means maintained in an efficient state, working order
and good repair;
"manganese dioxide” includes any substance or combination of
substances containing manganese dioxide;
"mixing room" means a room in which manganese dioxide is mixed, ground or sifted for use in the manufacture of dry batteries.
3.
These regulations shall apply to every factory in which dry batteries are manufactured,
4.
Manganese dioxide, ammonium chloride and carbon black shall be stored in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
5.
Manganese dioxide shall be mixed, ground and sifted in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
6.
Dollies shall be moulded and pressed in a room which is not used for any other purpose.
7. (1) Where dust containing manganese dioxide is likely to enter the atmosphere of any room at any stage during the process of manufacture of dry batteries, all practicable measures, including the siting of an exhaust ventilation as near as possible to the point of such entry, shall be taken to prevent the distribution of such dust throughout the atmosphere of such room.
(2) The mixing, grinding and sifting of manganese dioxide shall be carried out within an air-tight mixer or other device which effectively prevents any dust containing manganese dioxide escaping therefrom.
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