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[接上页] (3) An employer who contravenes subsection (1) or (2) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $200000. Cap 509A s 31 Employer to provide adequate training to employees (1) An employer must provide his employees with such training as will be necessary for avoiding or minimizing the risks to the safety and health of those employees when they are undertaking manual handling operations which may create safety and health risks. (2) Without limiting the effect of subsection (1), an employer who employs employees to undertake manual handling operations which may create safety and health risks must provide safety and health training to those employees- (a) when those employees are first employed by the employer; or (b) when those employees are exposed to new or changed risks to their safety and health as a result of- (i) their being allocated new work tasks relating to manual handling operations which may create safety and health risks to perform; or (ii) the use of a new kind of plant which has not been introduced into the employees' workplace before, or the replacement of existing plant installed or kept in the employees' workplace by a new type of plant which has not been introduced into the workplace before; or (iii) the introduction of new technology, a new system of work or new work practices at the employees' workplace; or (iv) a change in existing technology, the existing system of work or existing work practices at the employees' workplace.(3) An employer must ensure that the training which he is required to provide under subsection (1)- (a) is repeated whenever necessary having regard to the purposes of the Ordinance; and (b) is modified to take into account new or changed risks to the safety and health of his employees; and (c) is provided during the employees' ordinary working hours.(4) An employer who fails to comply with subsection (1), (2) or (3) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $200000. Cap 509A s 32 Employees at work to take care of others and to co-operate with employer (1) An employee must, when undertaking manual handling operations which may create safety and health risks- (a) use any mechanical aid or protective equipment, and conform to any system of work and any work practices at the employee's workplace, that the employee's employer has provided or established in order to comply with the requirements imposed by or under this Part; and (b) take reasonable care for the safety and health of other persons who are at the employee's workplace and who may be affected by the employee's acts or omissions when undertaking those manual handling operations.(2) An employee who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine at level 5. Cap 509A Sched 1 DANGEROUS PARTS OF PLANT [section 2] 1. Revolving shafts, couplings, spindles, mandrels, bars and flywheels. 2. In-running nips between pairs of rotating parts. 3. In-running nips of the belt and pulley type. 4. Projections on revolving parts. 5. Discontinuous rotating parts. 6. Revolving beaters, spiked cylinders and revolving drums. 7. Revolving mixer arms in casings fitted with openings. 8. Revolving worms and spirals in casings fitted with openings. 9. Revolving high-speed cages in casings fitted with openings. 10. Revolving cutting tools. 11. Reciprocating cutting tools. 12. Reciprocating press tools and dies. 13. Reciprocating needles. 14. Closing nips between platen motions. 15. Projecting belt fasteners and fast running belts. 16. Nips between connecting rods or links, and rotating wheel cranks or discs. 17. Traps arising from the traversing carriages of self-acting machines. Cap 509A Sched 2 ITEMS CONTAINED IN FIRST AID FACILITY [sections 17, 18 & 19] PART I WORKPLACES AT WHICH THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED IS LESS THAN 10 1. A copy of the leaflet, issued by the Commissioner, giving advice on first aid treatment. 2. At least 1 small sterilized unmedicated dressing for injured fingers. 3. At least 1 medium-sized sterilized unmedicated dressing for injured hands or feet. 4. At least 3 adhesive wound dressings of assorted sizes. 5. At least 1 triangular bandages of unbleached calico, the longest side of the bandage measures not less than 1.3 m and each of the other sides not less than 900 mm. 6. At least 1 roll of adhesive plaster (zinc oxide), approximately 25 mm wide and at least 2 m long. 7. At least 1 packet of absorbent cotton wool of 30 g. 8. A pressure bandage. 9. Safety pins. PART II WORKPLACES AT WHICH THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED IS 10 OR MORE BUT LESS THAN 50 1. A copy of the leaflet, issued by the Commissioner, giving advice on first aid treatment. 2. At least 6 small sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured fingers. 3. At least 3 medium-sized sterilized unmedicated dressings for injured hands or feet. 4. At least 12 adhesive wound dressings of assorted sizes. 5. At least 2 triangular bandages of unbleached calico, the longest side of each bandage measures not less than 1.3 m and each of the other sides not less than 900 mm. |