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1985 Ed.]

Factories and Industrial Undertakings

ICAP. 59

9

(k) precautions to be taken against fire and providing for

means of escape from fire;

(l) the taking for purposes of analysis of samples of materials

or substances used or handled;

(m) requiring notifications to be made in relation to the occur-rence amongst persons who have been or are employed in industrial undertakings of such diseases as may be specified in such regulations;

(n) requiring the medical inspection by a Health Officer or by a medical practitioner employed by the proprietor of the industrial undertaking concerned of any person or of any class of person employed or intended to be employed in any industrial undertaking, and the keeping of records of any such inspections; (Amended, 4 of 1969, s. 6)

(o) imposing duties on proprietors, contractors and persons

employed; (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3)

(p) generally, carrying into effect the provisions of this

Ordinance.

(2) (a) Where the Commissioner for Labour is satisfied that any manufacture, machinery, plant, process or description of manual labour, used in industrial undertakings is of such a nature as to cause risk of bodily injury to persons employed in connection therewith, or any class of those persons, he may, without prejudice to the generality of the power to make regulations under subsection (1), make such special regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the necessity of the case and in particular such special regulations may-

(i) prohibit or control the employment of all persons or any class of persons in connection with any manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour; or

(ii) prohibit or control the use of any material or process;

and may impose duties on proprietors, contractors, employed persons and other persons. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3)

(b) Special regulations so made may apply to all industrial undertakings in which the manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour is used or to any specified class or description of such undertaking, and may provide for the exemption of any specified class or description of undertaking either absolutely or subject to conditions.

(3) All regulations made by the Commissioner for Labour shall be submitted to the Governor, and shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council.

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1985 Ed.] Factories and Industrial Undertakings ICAP. 59 9 (k) precautions to be taken against fire and providing for means of escape from fire; (l) the taking for purposes of analysis of samples of materials or substances used or handled; (m) requiring notifications to be made in relation to the occur-rence amongst persons who have been or are employed in industrial undertakings of such diseases as may be specified in such regulations; (n) requiring the medical inspection by a Health Officer or by a medical practitioner employed by the proprietor of the industrial undertaking concerned of any person or of any class of person employed or intended to be employed in any industrial undertaking, and the keeping of records of any such inspections; (Amended, 4 of 1969, s. 6) (o) imposing duties on proprietors, contractors and persons employed; (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3) (p) generally, carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance. (2) (a) Where the Commissioner for Labour is satisfied that any manufacture, machinery, plant, process or description of manual labour, used in industrial undertakings is of such a nature as to cause risk of bodily injury to persons employed in connection therewith, or any class of those persons, he may, without prejudice to the generality of the power to make regulations under subsection (1), make such special regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the necessity of the case and in particular such special regulations may- (i) prohibit or control the employment of all persons or any class of persons in connection with any manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour; or (ii) prohibit or control the use of any material or process; and may impose duties on proprietors, contractors, employed persons and other persons. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3) (b) Special regulations so made may apply to all industrial undertakings in which the manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour is used or to any specified class or description of such undertaking, and may provide for the exemption of any specified class or description of undertaking either absolutely or subject to conditions. (3) All regulations made by the Commissioner for Labour shall be submitted to the Governor, and shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council. Page 10 Page 11
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1985 Ed.] Factories and Industrial Undertakings ICAP. 59 9 (k) precautions to be taken against fire and providing for means of escape from fire; (D) the taking for purposes of analysis of samples of materials or substances used or handled; (m) requiring notifications to be made in relation to the occur- rence amongst person who have been or are employed in industrial undertakings of such diseases as may be speci- fied in such regulations; (n) requiring the medical inspection by a Health Officer or by a medical practitioner employed by the proprietor of the industrial undertaking concerned of any person or of any class of person employed or intended to be employed in any industrial undertaking, and the keeping of records of any such inspections; (Amended, 4 of 1969, s. 6) (o) imposing duties on proprietors, contractors and persons employed; (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3) (p) generally, carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance. (2) (a) Where the Commissioner for Labour is satisfied that any manufacture, machinery, plant, process or description of manual labour, used in industrial undertakings is of such a nature as to cause risk of bodily injury to persons employed in connexion therewith, or any class of those persons, he may, without prejudice to the generality of the power to make regulations under subsection (1), make such special regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the necessity of the case and in particular such special regulations may- (i) prohibit or control the employment of all persons or any class of persons in connexion with any manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour; or (ii) prohibit or control the use of any material or process; and may impose duties on proprietors, contractors, employed persons and other persons. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3) (b) Special regulations so made may apply to all industrial undertakings in which the manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour is used or to any specified class or description of such undertaking, and may provide for the exemption of any specified class or descrip- tion of undertaking either absolutely or subject to conditions. (3) All regulations made by the Commissioner for Labour shall be submitted to the Governor, and shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council. Page 10Page 11
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1985 Ed.]

Factories and Industrial Undertakings

ICAP. 59

9

(k) precautions to be taken against fire and providing for

means of escape from fire;

(D) the taking for purposes of analysis of samples of materials

or substances used or handled;

(m) requiring notifications to be made in relation to the occur- rence amongst person who have been or are employed in industrial undertakings of such diseases as may be speci- fied in such regulations;

(n) requiring the medical inspection by a Health Officer or by a medical practitioner employed by the proprietor of the industrial undertaking concerned of any person or of any class of person employed or intended to be employed in any industrial undertaking, and the keeping of records of any such inspections; (Amended, 4 of 1969, s. 6)

(o) imposing duties on proprietors, contractors and persons

employed; (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3)

(p) generally, carrying into effect the provisions of this

Ordinance.

(2) (a) Where the Commissioner for Labour is satisfied that any manufacture, machinery, plant, process or description of manual labour, used in industrial undertakings is of such a nature as to cause risk of bodily injury to persons employed in connexion therewith, or any class of those persons, he may, without prejudice to the generality of the power to make regulations under subsection (1), make such special regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the necessity of the case and in particular such special regulations may-

(i) prohibit or control the employment of all persons or any class of persons in connexion with any manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour; or

(ii) prohibit or control the use of any material or process;

and may impose duties on proprietors, contractors, employed persons and other persons. (Amended, 52 of 1973, s. 3)

(b) Special regulations so made may apply to all industrial undertakings in which the manufacture, machinery, plant, process, or description of manual labour is used or to any specified class or description of such undertaking, and may provide for the exemption of any specified class or descrip- tion of undertaking either absolutely or subject to conditions.

(3) All regulations made by the Commissioner for Labour shall be submitted to the Governor, and shall be subject to the approval of the Legislative Council.

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