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[1989 Ed.
(e) a record of all visual examinations and reports thereon and all defectograph readings, including the record obtained as a result of subregulation (5)(a); and
(f) any other information which may reasonably be required by the Director.
(4) The engineering superintendent shall visually examine the hauling rope-
(a) in the case of a new hauling rope, prior to the commencement of use of the rope;
(b) in the case of an existing hauling rope, at intervals not exceeding one month; and
(c) in any case, at such other times and in such other circumstances as the Director may reasonably require.
(5) The engineering superintendent shall examine the hauling rope with a defectograph-
(a) in the case of new hauling rope, not later than 50 hours after the commencement of the running of the new rope;
(b) in any case--
(i) after any occurrence which may have caused damage to the rope;
(ii) at such other times and in such other circumstances as the Director may reasonably require.
(6) The engineering superintendent shall, in the case where a hauling rope has been subjected to any occurrence which may have resulted in broken wires, immediately examine the rope both visually and with a defectograph.
12. Duty to instruct operators and duty technicians relating to safety precautions
The engineering superintendent shall assist any person employed by the company as a duty technician or operator under these regulations and, in relation to general safety precautions, shall prepare and issue to each duty technician and operator written instructions on the action to be taken by them-
(a) where there is such stoppage of the tramway as may be directed in the instructions;
(b) on any occasion on which any of the emergency braking systems has operated;
(c) in the event of a rescue of passengers; and (d) on the occasion of any fire or accident.
13. Duty relating to rescue and rescue equipment The engineering superintendent shall-
A 8
CAP. 265] Peak Tramway (Safety) Regulations
[Subsidiary]
[1989 Ed.
(e) a record of all visual examinations and reports thereon and all defectograph readings, including the record obtained as a result of subregulation (5)(a); and
(ƒ) any other information which may reasonably be required by the
Director.
(4) The engineering superintendent shall visually examine the hauling rope-
(a) in the case of a new hauling rope, prior to the commencement of
use of the rope;
(b) in the case of an existing hauling rope, at intervals not exceeding
one month; and
(c) in any case, at such other times and in such other circumstances
as the Director may reasonably require.
(5) The engineering superintendent shall examine the hauling rope with a defectograph-
(a) in the case of new hauling rope, not later than 50 hours after the
commencement of the running of the new rope;
(b) in any case--
(i) after any occurrence which may have caused damage to the
rope;
(ii) at such other times and in such other circumstances as the
Director may reasonably require.
(6) The engineering superintendent shall, in the case where a hauling rope has been subjected to any occurrence which may have resulted in broken wires, immediately examine the rope both visually and with a defectograph.
12. Duty to instruct operators and duty technicians
relating to safety precautions
The engineering superintendent shall assist any person employed by the company as a duty technician or operator under these regulations and, in relation to general safety precautions, shall prepare and issue to each duty technician and operator written instructions on the action to be taken by them-
(a) where there is such stoppage of the tramway as may be directed
in the instructions;
(b) on any occasion on which any of the emergency braking systems
has operated;
(c) in the event of a rescue of passengers; and (d) on the occasion of any fire or accident.
13. Duty relating to rescue and rescue equipment The engineering superintendent shall-
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