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[接上页] (Enacted 1986) Cap 59Z reg 22 Offences by proprietor and penalties for offences PART VI OFFENCES BY PROPRIETOR AND PENALTIES A proprietor of an industrial undertaking who contravenes any of the provisions of regulation 14, 16, 18(2), 19, 19A, 20 or 21(2) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $50000. (Enacted 1986; L.N. 51 of 1994; L.N. 352 of 1994) Cap 59Z reg 23 Forms PART VII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS In these regulations- "approved form" (认可格式) means such form as the Commissioner for Labour may from time to time approve by notice in the Gazette or, where the Commissioner for Labour gives prior approval for a different form to be used, such different form. (Part VII added L.N. 352 of 1994) Cap 59Z Sched 1 INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS TO WHICH REGULATIONS APPLY [regulation 3] Construction sites Shipyards (L.N. 352 of 1994) Container handling (L.N. 100 of 2002) (Enacted 1986) Cap 59Z Sched 2 QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION AS SAFETY OFFICER [regulation 5 & Third Schedule] Scheduled qualification Industrial undertaking A, B, C or D Construction sites A, B or C Industrial undertakings to which these regulations apply except construction sites (L.N. 352 of 1994; L.N. 100 of 2002) Cap 59Z Sched 3 SCHEDULED QUALIFICATIONS [regulation 5(2)] 1. For the purposes of regulation 5 and the Second Schedule, the qualifications for registration as a safety officer are as follows- A. A recognized degree or post-graduate diploma in occupational safety and health, or equivalent, and relevant experience of not less than 1 year. B. A degree in Science or Engineering, or equivalent, and a recognized certificate, diploma or higher diploma in occupational safety and health, and relevant experience of not less than 1 year. C. A recognized certificate, diploma or higher diploma in occupational safety and health, and relevant experience of not less than 2 years, of which one year must be obtained after the academic qualification. D. A recognized certificate in construction safety and relevant experience of not less than 2 years, of which one year must be obtained after the academic qualification.2. In paragraph 1- "relevant" (有关) means such experience as may from time to time be recognized as being relevant to the duties of a safety officer under these regulations. 3. In paragraphs 1 and 2- "recognized" (获承认) means recognized for the purposes of these regulations by the Commissioner for Labour. (Third Schedule replaced L.N. 100 of 2002) Cap 59Z Sched 4 [regulations 14(1), 16 & 19A] (L.N. 352 of 1994) 1. Employment of safely officer for the purposes of regulation 14. Proprietor Safety Officer (a) A proprietor of one construction site who is a principal contractor. One safety officer where the total number of persons employed therein, not being persons employed by a specialist contractor, is 100 or more. (b) A proprietor of more than one construction site who is a principal contractor. One safety officer where the total aggregate number of persons employed at such construction sites, not being persons employed by a specialist contractor, is 100 or more. (c) A proprietor of one construction site who is a specialist contractor. One safety officer where the total number of persons employed by him therein is 100 or more. (d) A proprietor of more than one construction site who is a specialist contractor. One safety officer where the total aggregate number of persons employed by him at such construction sites is 100 or more. (e) A proprietor of one shipyard. One safety officer where the total number of persons employed by him therein is 100 or more. (L.N. 352 of 1994) (f) A proprietor of more than one shipyard. One safety officer where the total aggregate number of persons employed by him in such shipyards is 100 or more. (L.N. 352 of 1994) (g) A proprietor of one container handling workplace. One safety officer where the total number of persons employed by him therein is 100 or more. (L.N. 100 of 2002) (h) A proprietor of more than one container handling workplace. One safety officer where the total aggregate number of persons employed by him in such container handling workplaces is 100 or more. (L.N. 100 of 2002) 2. (L.N. 352 of 1994) Employment of safety supervisor for the purposes of regulation 16. Proprietor Safety Supervisor (a) A proprietor of one construction site who is a principal contractor. One safety supervisor where the total number of persons employed therein, not being persons employed by a specialist contractor, is 20 or more. (b) A proprietor of more than one construction site who is a principal contractor. One safety supervisor on each construction site on which the number of persons employed, not being persons employed by a specialist contractor, is 20 or more. (c) A proprietor of one construction site who is a specialist contractor. One safety supervisor where the total number of persons employed by him therein, is 20 or more. |