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[接上页] (i) complete Part III of the prescribed medical examination report in duplicate in respect of the person; (see Second Schedule, Form 2) (ii) forward 1 copy of the completed report to the senior occupational health officer; and (L.N. 248 of 1982) (iii) retain 1 copy of the completed report.(4) Where the senior occupational health officer receives a medical examination report under paragraph (3) in respect of any person, he shall forthwith forward a certificate in the prescribed form and in accordance with the report to the proprietor of the industrial undertaking by whom the medical practitioner has been engaged. (see Second Schedule, Form 3) (5) The expenses of the medical examination of any person for the purposes of this regulation shall in no case be payable by or recoverable from the person. (L.N. 132 of 1969) Cap 59A reg 16D Exemption from medical examination where employee examined within previous 12 months (1) Any person- (a) who has attained the age of 21 years, (b) who is or has at any time been employed to work underground in an industrial undertaking to which this Part applies, (c) who has been examined medically in accordance with regulation 16C(3) for the purposes of such employment; and (d) in respect of whom the senior occupational health officer has, as a result of the medical examination, issued a certificate of fitness under regulation 16C(4), (L.N. 248 of 1982)may, at any time within 12 months after the date of the medical examination- (i) be re-employed to work underground in the industrial undertaking; or (ii) be employed, subject to paragraph (2), to work underground in any other industrial undertaking to which this Part applies,notwithstanding that in respect of his re-employment in such industrial undertaking, or his employment in such other industrial undertaking, the person has not been examined medically as required under regulation 16C(1)(a). (2) Before employing any person under paragraph (1)(ii), the proprietor of the industrial undertaking shall obtain from the senior occupational health officer a copy of the certificate issued under regulation 16C(4) in respect of the medical examination. (L.N. 248 of 1982) (L.N. 132 of 1969) Cap 59A reg 16E Exemption from medical examination where work unlikely to take more than 6 months to complete Where any person who has attained the age of 21 years is to be employed to work underground in any industrial undertaking to which this Part applies, and the Commissioner for Labour or any officer authorized in writing by him is satisfied that the underground work on which the person is to be employed is unlikely to take more than 6 months to complete, the Commissioner for Labour or the authorized officer may give written permission for the employment of the person on such work for such period, not exceeding 6 months, as the Commissioner for Labour or the authorized officer shall specify, notwithstanding that in respect of such employment, the person has not been examined medically as required under regulation 16C(1)(a). (L.N. 132 of 1969) Cap 59A reg 16F Disclosure of medical information (1) At the request of an authorized member of the executive of any trade union which in the opinion of the Commissioner for Labour, or any officer authorized in writing by him, represents any person under the age of 21 years who is employed to work underground in any industrial undertaking to which this Part applies, the Commissioner for Labour or the authorized officer shall supply to such member the following information in respect of the person so employed- (a) his name; (b) his identity card number, if any; (c) his date of birth; (d) the date which, in the latest medical examination report received by the senior occupational health officer under regulation 16C(4) in respect of the person, is specified as the date on which he first commenced to work underground in the industrial undertaking or as the proposed date on which he was to first commence so to work; and (L.N. 248 of 1982) (e) the nature of his occupation,and shall produce for inspection to such member the latest certificate issued under regulation 16C(4) in respect of the person so employed. (2) No- (a) proprietor of an industrial undertaking to which this Part applies; or (b) public officer,shall disclose to any person any medical information which is obtained on the examination of a person in accordance with regulation 16C(3), unless- (i) the person to whom the information relates consents to the disclosure; (ii) the information is disclosed to a public officer acting in the course of his duty; or (iii) the disclosure of the information is permitted or required under any enactment. (L.N. 132 of 1969) Cap 59A reg 17 Report of accidents resulting in death or incapacity PART III GENERAL (1) Where an accident in an industrial undertaking results in- (a) the death of a person at the time of the accident or immediately thereafter; or (b) serious bodily injury to a person,a report of the accident stating the name of the person, the nature of the injury and the time, place and circumstances of the accident shall be made orally or in writing by the proprietor of the industrial undertaking within 24 hours after the accident- |