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CAP. 59]

[1985 Ed.

75/88

Originally 34 of 1955.

G.N.A. 102/55. G.N.A. 62/56.

7 of 1959.

42 of 1961.

51 of 1961.

19 of 1963.

CHAPTER 59

FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS

To amend the law relating to factories and industrial undertakings and to the employment of women, young persons and children therein.

[29 September 1955.]

10 of 1965.

43 of 1967.

4 of 1969.

72 of 1970.

52 of 1973.

7 of 1976.

19 of 1976.

73 of 1977.

37 of 1978.

55 of 1979.

TL of 1980.

57 of 1980.

L.N. 248/82. L.N. 222/83. 37 of 1983. 50 of 1985,

70

Short title.

Interpretation.

(Cap. 57.)

Third Schedule.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance.

2. (1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-

"bodily injury" includes injury to health;

"child" has the meaning assigned to it in the Employment Ordinance: (Replaced, 55 of 1979, s. 2)

"Commissioner" means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3, and, except where the expression "Commissioner for Labour" is used, includes any deputy commissioner, any assistant commissioner and any person appointed as a senior labour officer, a labour officer, an occupational health consultant, a senior occupational health officer, an occupational health officer, an occupational hygienist, a chief factory inspector, a deputy chief factory inspector, a superintendent of factory inspectors or a divisional factory inspector; (Replaced, 72 of 1970, s. 2. Amended, 73 of 1977, s. 2; L.N. 248/82 and 37 of 1983, s. 2)

"construction work" means—

(a) the construction, erection, installation, reconstruction, repair, maintenance (including redecoration and external cleaning), renewal, removal, alteration, improvement, dismantling, or demolition of any structure or works specified in the Third Schedule:

(b) any work involved in preparing for any operation referred to in paragraph (a), including the laying of foundations and the excavation of earth and rock prior to the laying of foundations;

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2 CAP. 59] [1985 Ed. 75/88 Originally 34 of 1955. G.N.A. 102/55. G.N.A. 62/56. 7 of 1959. 42 of 1961. 51 of 1961. 19 of 1963. CHAPTER 59 FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS To amend the law relating to factories and industrial undertakings and to the employment of women, young persons and children therein. [29 September 1955.] 10 of 1965. 43 of 1967. 4 of 1969. 72 of 1970. 52 of 1973. 7 of 1976. 19 of 1976. 73 of 1977. 37 of 1978. 55 of 1979. TL of 1980. 57 of 1980. L.N. 248/82. L.N. 222/83. 37 of 1983. 50 of 1985, 70 Short title. Interpretation. (Cap. 57.) Third Schedule. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance. 2. (1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "bodily injury" includes injury to health; "child" has the meaning assigned to it in the Employment Ordinance: (Replaced, 55 of 1979, s. 2) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3, and, except where the expression "Commissioner for Labour" is used, includes any deputy commissioner, any assistant commissioner and any person appointed as a senior labour officer, a labour officer, an occupational health consultant, a senior occupational health officer, an occupational health officer, an occupational hygienist, a chief factory inspector, a deputy chief factory inspector, a superintendent of factory inspectors or a divisional factory inspector; (Replaced, 72 of 1970, s. 2. Amended, 73 of 1977, s. 2; L.N. 248/82 and 37 of 1983, s. 2) "construction work" means— (a) the construction, erection, installation, reconstruction, repair, maintenance (including redecoration and external cleaning), renewal, removal, alteration, improvement, dismantling, or demolition of any structure or works specified in the Third Schedule: (b) any work involved in preparing for any operation referred to in paragraph (a), including the laying of foundations and the excavation of earth and rock prior to the laying of foundations;
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2 CAP. 59] Factories and Industrial Undertakings [1985 Ed. 75/88 Originally 34 of 1955. G.N.A. 102/55. G.N.A. 62/56. 7 of 1959. 42 of 1961. 51 of 1961. 19 of 1963. CHAPTER 59 FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS To amend the law relating to factories and industrial undertakings and to the employment of women, young persons and children therein. [29 September 1955.] 10 of 1965. 43 of 1967. 4 of 1969. 72 of 1970. 52 of 1973. 7 of 1976. 19 of 1976. 73 of 1977. 37 of 1978. 55 of 1979. TL of 1980. 57 of 1980. L.N. 248/82. L.N. 222/83. 37 of 1983. 50 of 1985, 70 Short title. Interpretation. (Cap. 57.) Third Schedule. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Factories and Indus- trial Undertakings Ordinance. 2. (1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "bodily injury” includes injury to health; "child" has the meaning assigned to it in the Employment Ordin- ance: (Replaced, 55 of 1979, s. 2) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3. and, except where the expression "Commis- sioner for Labour" is used, includes any deputy commissioner, any assistant commissioner and any person appointed as a senior labour officer, a labour officer, an occupational health consultant, a senior occupational health officer, an occupa- tional health officer, an occupational hygienist, a chief factory inspector, a deputy chief factory inspector, a superintendent of factory inspectors or a divisional factory inspector; (Re- placed, 72 of 1970, s. 2. Amended, 73 of 1977, s. 2; L.N. 248/82 and 37 of 1983, s. 2) "construction work” means— (a) the construction, erection, installation, reconstruction, repair, maintenance (including redecoration and external cleaning), renewal, removal, alteration, improvement, dis- mantling, or demolition of any structure or works specified in the Third Schedule: (b) any work involved in preparing for any operation referred to in paragraph (a), including the laying of foundations and the excavation of earth and rock prior to the laying of foundations;
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CAP. 59]

Factories and Industrial Undertakings

[1985 Ed.

75/88

Originally 34 of 1955.

G.N.A. 102/55. G.N.A. 62/56.

7 of 1959.

42 of 1961.

51 of 1961.

19 of 1963.

CHAPTER 59

FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS

To amend the law relating to factories and industrial undertakings and to the employment of women, young persons and children therein.

[29 September 1955.]

10 of 1965.

43 of 1967.

4 of 1969.

72 of 1970.

52 of 1973.

7 of 1976.

19 of 1976.

73 of 1977.

37 of 1978.

55 of 1979.

TL of 1980.

57 of 1980.

L.N. 248/82. L.N. 222/83. 37 of 1983. 50 of 1985,

70

Short title.

Interpretation.

(Cap. 57.)

Third Schedule.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Factories and Indus- trial Undertakings Ordinance.

2. (1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-

"bodily injury” includes injury to health;

"child" has the meaning assigned to it in the Employment Ordin-

ance: (Replaced, 55 of 1979, s. 2)

"Commissioner" means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3. and, except where the expression "Commis- sioner for Labour" is used, includes any deputy commissioner, any assistant commissioner and any person appointed as a senior labour officer, a labour officer, an occupational health consultant, a senior occupational health officer, an occupa- tional health officer, an occupational hygienist, a chief factory inspector, a deputy chief factory inspector, a superintendent of factory inspectors or a divisional factory inspector; (Re- placed, 72 of 1970, s. 2. Amended, 73 of 1977, s. 2; L.N. 248/82 and 37 of 1983, s. 2)

"construction work” means—

(a) the construction, erection, installation, reconstruction, repair, maintenance (including redecoration and external cleaning), renewal, removal, alteration, improvement, dis- mantling, or demolition of any structure or works specified in the Third Schedule:

(b) any work involved in preparing for any operation referred to in paragraph (a), including the laying of foundations and the excavation of earth and rock prior to the laying of foundations;

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