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Industrial Safety, Health and Welfare Regulations made pursuant to the Industrial Safety, Health, and Welfare Act 1977

Repealed!
Jurisdiction Australia - Tasmania
Year 1990
Published in English
Source In: Australian Industrial Safety, Health and Welfare, CCH Australia Ltd., CNR Talavera and Khartoum Roads, Box 230, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia, Vol.3, 124p. (pages numbered 80,201 - 80,862).
Serial number CCH Australia - 85-103 - 85-720
Descriptors [Primary] Australia, Tasmania, occupational safety and health
[Secondary] abrasive wheels, access to workplaces, asbestos, compressed air, confined spaces, dangerous substances, electricity, electroplating, fire, explosions, forestry, foundries, glass fibre reinforced plastics, heating systems, isocyanates, law, lead, lighting, luminous paints, noise, notification of occupational accidents, personal protective equipment, replaced, safety devices, safety officers, spray coating, ventilation, welding and cutting, welfare facilities
Subject category General safety, health and conditions of work
Abstract These Regulations (made on 1.8.89) were issued under the Tasmanian Industrial Safety, Health, and Welfare Act 1977 (CIS 78-899). Those issued in 1979 under the title Industrial Safety, Health, and Welfare (Administrative and General) Regulations cover: general duties and penalties; registration of factories; reporting and recording of work injuries; safety provisions (access to buildings and emergency exits; machine safety; compressed air; confined spaces; dangerous containers; electrical safety; explosion prevention; explosive-powered tools; fire safety; flammable solutions used as coating materials; floors; foundries; gas treatment of food; glass-reinforced plastics; hot pipelines; hot, corrosive and harmful substances; maximum weights to be lifted; personal protective equipment; refrigeration; stacking of materials; traffic control); health and welfare (abrasive blasting; asbestos; bakehouses; welfare facilities; ventilation; electroplating; heating and cooling; isocyanates; lead; luminous radioactive substances; cleanliness; medical examinations; lighting; noise protection; protection from fumes; seating; working space; spray painting and coating; welding). Additional Regulations concern: Employees' Safety Representatives (1982), Forest Industries (1990) and Heating Systems (1979). The Regulation concerning Certificates of Competency (1988) is under CIS 90-1753.
CIS No. 92-1753
Database ID 59171

 

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