1981 Ed.]
Quarries (Safety) Regulations
[CAP. 59
F 23
[Subsidiary]
[reg. 21(1).]
SECOND SCHEDULE
PART I
FIRST AID EQUIPMENT REQUIRED WHERE THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED OR ENGAGED TO WORK IN A QUARRY DOES NOT EXCEED 50
(a) A copy of the leaflet issued by the Commissioner giving advice on first aid treatment.
(b) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) small sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured fingers.
(c) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 6) medium-sized sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured hands or feet.
(d) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 4) adhesive wound dressings of assorted sizes.
(e) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 4) triangular bandages of unbleached calico, the longest side of each bandage measuring not less than 56 inches and each of the other sides of each bandage measuring not less than 36 inches.
(f) A sufficient supply (and in any event, not less than 1 roll of 2.5cm by 4.5 metres of zinc oxide plaster) of adhesive plaster.
(g) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 6) one-ounce packets of absorbent cotton wool.
(h) A pressure bandage.
(i) A sufficient number of safety pins.
(j) An eye bath.
(Note: All materials for dressings shall be those designated in, and of a grade or quality not lower than the standards specified by the British Pharmaceutical Codex.)
PART II
FIRST AID EQUIPMENT REQUIRED WHERE THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED OR ENGAGED TO WORK IN A QUARRY EXCEEDS 50
(a) A copy of the leaflet issued by the Commissioner giving advice on first aid treatment.
(b) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 24) small sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured fingers.
(c) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) medium-sized sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured hands or feet.
(d) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 36) adhesive wound dressings of assorted sizes.
(e) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 8) triangular bandages of unbleached calico, the longest side of each bandage measuring not less than 56 inches and each of the other sides of each bandage measuring not less than 36 inches.
(f) A sufficient supply (and in any event, not less than 2 rolls of 2.5cm by 4.5 metres of zinc oxide plaster) of adhesive plaster.
(g) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) one-ounce packets of absorbent cotton wool.
(h) A pressure bandage.
(i) A sufficient number of safety pins.
(j) An eye bath.
(Note: All materials for dressings shall be those designated in and of a grade or quality not lower than the standards specified by the British Pharmaceutical Codex.)
1981 Ed.]
Quarries (Safety) Regulations
[CAP. 59
F 23
[Subsidiary]
[reg. 21(1).]
SECOND SCHEDULE
PART I
FIRST AID EQUIPMENT REQUIRED WHERE THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED OR ENGAGED TO WORK IN A
QUARRY DOES NOT EXCEED 50
(a) A copy of the leaflet issued by the Commissioner giving advice on first aid
treatment.
(b) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) small sterilized
unmedicated dressings for injured fingers.
(c) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 6) medium-sized
sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured hands or feet.
(d) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 4) adhesive wound
dressings of assorted sizes.
(e) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 4) triangular bandages of
unbleached calico, the longest side of each bandage measuring not less than 5+ 1.3eTrea inches and each of the other sides of each bandage measuring not less than 36 cc millimatres
25 millimetres by 4,5 metres
inches.
(f) A sufficient supply (and in any event, not less than 1 roll of Linch-by-Syards of
zinc oxide plaster) of adhesive plaster.
30 grams
(g) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 6) one-ounce packets of
absorbent cotton wool.
(h) A pressure bandage.
(i) A sufficient number of safety pins.
(/). An eye bath.
(Note:
All materials for dressings shall be those designated in, and of a grade or quality not lower than the standards specified by the British Pharmaceutical Codex )
PART II
FIRST AID EQUIPMENT REQUIRED WHERE THE NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED OR ENGAGED TO WORK IN A
QUARRY EXCEEDS 50
(a) A copy of the leaflet issued by the Commissioner giving advice on first aid
treatment.
(b) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 24) small sterilized
unmedicated dressings for injured fingers.
(c) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) medium-sized
sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured hands or feet.
(d) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 36) adhesive wound
dressings of assorted sizes.
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(e) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 8) triangular bandages of
unbleached calico, the longest side of each bandage measuring not less than S inches and each of the other sides of each bandage measuring not less than 360 millimetres
25 millimetes by 4.5 metres
inches.
(/) A sufficient supply (and in any event, not less than 2 rolls of Hinel-by-5-yards of
zinc oxide plaster) of adhesive plaster.
30 grams
(g) A sufficient number of (and in any event, not less than 12) one-ounce packets of
absorbent cotton wool.
(h) A pressure bandage.
(1) A sufficient number of safety pins.
(j) An eye bath.
(Note: All materials for dressings shall be those designated in and of a grade or quality not lower than the
standards specified by the British Pharmaceutical Codex.)
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