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1996-06-07IRL-1996-R-44633
Ireland
Specific categories of workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Provender Milling Joint Labour Commitee), 1996 (S.I. No. 168 of 1996).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 6 p.

Fixes minimum wage and conditions of employment for persons employed in the Provender Milling Industry.
Date of entry into force: 1996-06-14




1994-11-22IRL-1994-R-39154
Ireland
Specific categories of workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Industry) Order, 1995 (S.I. No. 357 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Imposes a levy upon employers in the Engineering Industry for the purpose of meeting the expense of the functions of An Foras Aiseanna Saothair under the Industrial Training Act, 1967 and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01




1996-05-24IRL-1996-R-44632
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee), 1996 (S.I. No. 141 of 1996).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 11 p.

Sets forth statutory minimum rates of remuneration and conditions of employment for agricultural workers as defined in the Industrial Relations Act, 1976, with special provisions for employees in the mushroom industry as well as persons employed as grooms.
Date of entry into force: 1996-06-01




1995-10-03IRL-1995-R-41895
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee), 1995 (S.I. No. 264 of 1995).
Printed separately, 11 p.

Fixes with effect as from 6 October 1995 statutory minimum rates and statutory conditions of employment of agricultural workers as defined by the Industrial Relations Act, 1976. Contains special provisions in respect of workers employed in the mushroom growing industry and in respect of grooms. Made under the Industrial Relations Act, 1946
Date of entry into force: 1995-10-09




1995-02-06IRL-1995-R-39714
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee) 1995 (S.I. No. 24 of 1995).
Printed separately, 11 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and statutory conditions of employment of agricultural workers as defined by the Industrial Relations Act, 1976. Special provisions apply to workers employed in the mushroom growing industry and to grooms. Made by the Labour Court on the recommendation of the Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee. Repeals the Employment Regulation Order dated 8th March 1994 (S.I. No. 51 of 1994).




1988-05-19IRL-1988-R-7702
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee), 1988. SI No. 104.
Printed separately, 10 p.

This instrument fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and statutory conditions of employment of agricultural workers as defined by the Industrial Relations Act, 1976. Special provisions apply to workers employed in the mushroom growing industry.
Date of entry into force: 1988-05-30




1988-03-29IRL-1988-R-7386
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment and Training Levy (Amendment) Regulations 1988. SI. No. 53.
Printed separately, 5 p.

These Regulations revise the definition of reckonable income to permit the deduction of capital allowances in calculating liability for the levy in respect of reckonable income other than emoluments.
Date of entry into force: 1988-04-06




1985-04-15IRL-1985-R-5321
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee) 1925. S.I. No. 107.
Printed separately, 10 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and conditions of employment of agricultural workers.




1983-11-02IRL-1983-R-780
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Agricultural Workers Joint Labour Committee), No. 2, 1983.
Statutory Instruments, N. 336, 14 p.

This instrument fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and statutory conditions of employment of agricultural workers as defined by the Industrial Relations Act 1976.




1970-02-27IRL-1970-R-17607
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Agricultural Workers (Holidays Remuneration) Order, 1950/2 (Amendment Order 1970).
Statutory Instruments, 1970, No. 38

Changes the basis for calculating holiday remuneration from "average weekly earnings" to "normal weekly wages".




1969-07-15IRL-1969-L-17916
Ireland
Agriculture workers
 
Agricultural Workers (Holidays and Wages) Act 1969.
Printed separately

An Act to amend and extend the Agricultural Wages Acts 1936 and 1945/1 and to amend and extend the Agricultural Workers (Holidays) Acts, 1950 to 1961/2. No. 17..




1997-11-21IRL-1997-R-48555
Ireland
Mining and quarrying workers
 
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Extractive Industries) Regulations, 1997 (S.I. No. 467 of1997).
Official Gazette, 78 p.
S. I. No. 467 of 1997, Department of Entreprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland (consulted on 2004-08-05)

Sets forth duties of employers with regard to mining or drilling offshore. Duties include the provision of health surveillance, information, instruction and training, and protection against explosion and fire. Regulates ventilation, rest rooms, working conditions for women and disabled employees, plant and machinery, structual stability of mines, and escape routes.
Date of entry into force: 1997-11-21

Basic text(s):
1992-12-03 (EEU-1992-DI-32017)
Directive 92/104/CEE du Conseil, du 3 décembre 1992, concernant les prescriptions minimales visant à améliorer la protection en matière de sécurité et de santé des travailleurs des industries extractives à ciel ouvert ou souterraines (douzième directive particulière au sens de l'article 16 paragraphe 1 de la directive 89/391/CEE).

1992-11-03 (EEU-1992-DI-31633)
Directive 92/91/CEE du Conseil, du 3 novembre 1992, concernant les prescriptions minimales visant à améliorer la protection en matière de sécurité et de santé des travailleurs des industries extractives par forage (onzième directive particulière au sens de l'article 16 paragraphe 1 de la directive 89/391/CEE).



1970-04-10IRL-1970-R-17608
Ireland
Mining and quarrying workers
 
Mines and Quarries (Notification of Dangerous Occurrences) Order 1970.
Statutory Instruments, 1970, No. 76




1965-05-11IRL-1965-L-64735
Ireland
Mining and quarrying workers
 
Mines and Quarries Act, 1965.
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie, Irish Statute Book - 1922-2002- The Office of the Attorney General, Government of Ireland, Ireland

Comprehensive legislation on mines and quarries. Divided into 14 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 regulates management and control of mines and quarries. Part 3 provides for safety, health and welfare in mines; Part 4 for safety, health and welfare in quarries. Part 5 regulates notification and investigation of accidents and diseases. Part 6 deals with workmen's inspections, Part 7 with fencing of abandoned and disused mines, and Part 8 with conditions of employment. Part 9 provides for records, returns and information, Part 10 for regulations, and 11 for checkweighing at coal mines. Part 12 deals with inspectors, and Part 13 with offences, penalties and legal proceedings. Part 14 contains miscellaneous provisions.




2001-12-19IRL-2001-R-60984
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Chemical Agents) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 619 of 2001).
Printed separately, 32 p.
S. I. No. 619 of 2001, Department of Entreprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland (consulted on 2004-08-05)

Transposes EC Council Directive 98/24/EC of 7 April 1998, on the protection of health and safety of workers from risks related to chemical agents at work. Also transposes related Commission Directive 2000/39/EC of 8 June 2000, establishing a first list of indicative occupational exposure limit values in implementation of Council Directive 98/24/EC, through an approved Code of Practice. Defines inter alia activity involving chemical agents, biological limit value, chemical agent, hazard, hazardous chemical agent, health surveillance, occupational exposure limit value and risk. Sets forth obligations on employers regarding: determination and assessment of risk of hazardous chemical agents; prevention and control of exposure to hazardous chemical agents; specific protection and prevention measures; arrangements to deal with accidents, incidents and emergencies; information, training and consultation; health surveillance, including biological monitoring and exposure records. Also establishes duties of employees, and provides for prohibitions and exemptions relating to production, manufacture, or use at work of specified chemical agents.

Repealed text(s):
1994-12-20 (IRL-1994-R-39359)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Chemical Agents) Regulations, 1994 (S.I. No. 445 of 1994)

1989-04-19 (IRL-1989-L-27734)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 1989 (No.7 of 1989)



1995-12-07IRL-1995-R-43126
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Textiles Industry, 1996) Order (S.I. 325 of 1995).
Printed separately, 8 p.

Provides for the imposition of a levy upon employers in the textiles industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance, as respects that industry, of the related functions of the Training and Employment Authority under the Industrial Training Act, 1967, and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1996-01-01

Basic text(s):
1987-07-18 (IRL-1987-L-3817)
Labour Services Act 1987. No. 15.



1995-12-07IRL-1995-R-43124
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Chemical and Allied Products Industry, 1996) Order (S.I. No. 328 of 1995).
Printed separately, 7 p.

Provides for the imposition of a levy upon employers in the chemical and allied products industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance, as respects that industry, of the related functions of the Training and Employment Authority under the Industrial Training Act, 1967, and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1996-01-01

Basic text(s):
1987-07-18 (IRL-1987-L-3817)
Labour Services Act 1987. No. 15.



1995-12-07IRL-1995-R-43125
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Clothing and Footwear Industry, 1996) Order (S.I. No. 326 of 1995).
Printed separately, 8 p.

Provides for the imposition of a levy upon employers in the clothing and footwear industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance, as respects that industry, of the related functions of the Training and Employment Authority under the Industrial Training Act, 1967, and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1996-01-01

Basic text(s):
1987-07-18 (IRL-1987-L-3817)
Labour Services Act 1987. No. 15.



1994-12-19IRL-1994-R-39356
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Women's Clothing and Millinery Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 435 of 1994)
Printed separately, 12 p.

Fixes the statutory minimum rates of remuneration and statutory conditions of employment of workers employed in the women's clothing and millinery trade. Made under Section 48 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1990 (LLD 1991/1, 1990-IRL 1).
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-02

Repealed text(s):
1994-05-06 (IRL-1994-R-37031)
Employment Regulation Order (Women's Clothing and Millinery Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 125 of 1994)



1994-12-19IRL-1994-R-39355
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Tailoring Joint Labour Committee), (No. 2) 1994 (S.I. No. 434 of 1994)
Printed separately, 16 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of pay and regulates conditions of employment as from 2nd January 1995 for workers employed in the tailoring trade. Made under Section 48 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1990 (LLD 1991/1, 1990-IRL 1).
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-02

Repealed text(s):
1994-05-06 (IRL-1994-R-37032)
Employment Regulations Order (Tailoring Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 124 of 1994)



1994-12-19IRL-1994-R-39358
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Handkerchief and Household Piece Goods Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 432 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and regulates statutory conditions of employment for workers employed in the handkerchief and household piece goods trade. Made under Section 48 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1990 (LLD, 1991/1, 1990-IRL 1).
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-02

Repealed text(s):
1994-05-06 (IRL-1994-R-37033)
Employment Regulation Order (Handkerchief and Household Piece Goods Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 127 of 1994)



1994-12-19IRL-1994-R-39354
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Shirtmaking Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 433 of 1994)
Printed separately, 12 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of pay and regulates conditions of employment as from 2 January 1995 for workers employed in the shirtmaking trade. Made under Section 48 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1990 (LLD 1991/1, 1990-IRL 1).
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-02

Repealed text(s):
1994-05-06 (IRL-1994-R-37030)
Employment Regulation Order (Shirtmaking Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 126 of 1994)



1994-11-22IRL-1994-R-39152
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Chemical and Allied Products Industry) Order, 1995 (S.I. No. 355 of 1994)
Printed separately, 8 p.

Imposes a levy upon employers in the Chemical and Allied Products Industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance of the functions of An Foras Aiseanna Saothair under the Industrial Training Act, 1967 and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01




1994-11-22IRL-1994-R-39153
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry) Order, 1995 (S.I. No. 356 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Imposes a levy upon employers for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance of the related functions of An Foras Aiseanna Saothair under the Industrial Training Act, 1967 and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01




1994-11-22IRL-1994-R-39156
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Textiles Industry) Order, 1995 (S.I. No. 358 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Provides for the imposition of a training levy upon employers in the textiles industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance of functions of An Foras Aiseanna Saothair under the Industrial Training Act, 1967 and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01




1994-11-22IRL-1994-R-39151
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Clothing and Footwear Industry) Order, 1995 (S.I. No. 354 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Provides for the imposition of a levy upon employers in the Clothing and Footwear Industry for the purpose of meeting the expense in relation to the performance of the functions of An Foras Aiseanna Saothair under the Industrial Training Act, 1967 and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1995-01-01




1994-05-31IRL-1994-R-37244
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Provender Milling Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 164 of 1994)
Printed separately, 6 p.

Fixes minimum rates of remuneration and conditions of employment for workers employed in the provender milling industry. Made under section 43 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1946.
Date of entry into force: 1994-06-07




1994-05-06IRL-1994-R-37033
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Handkerchief and Household Piece Goods Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 127 of 1994)
Printed separately, 9 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and regulates statutory conditions of employment for worker employed in the handkerchief and household piece goods trade.
Date of entry into force: 1994-05-10

Repealing text(s):
1994-12-19 (IRL-1994-R-39358)
Employment Regulation Order (Handkerchief and Household Piece Goods Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 432 of 1994)



1994-05-06IRL-1994-R-37031
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Women's Clothing and Millinery Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 125 of 1994)
Printed separately, 12 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of remuneration and statutory conditions of employment of workers employed in the women's clothing and millinery trade.
Date of entry into force: 1994-05-10

Repealing text(s):
1994-12-19 (IRL-1994-R-39356)
Employment Regulation Order (Women's Clothing and Millinery Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 435 of 1994)



1994-05-06IRL-1994-R-37030
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Shirtmaking Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 126 of 1994)
Printed separately, 12 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of pay and regulates conditions of employment as from 10 May 1994 for workers employed in the shirtmaking trade.
Date of entry into force: 1994-05-10

Repealing text(s):
1994-12-19 (IRL-1994-R-39354)
Employment Regulation Order (Shirtmaking Joint Labour Committee) (No. 2), 1994 (S.I. No. 433 of 1994)



1994-05-06IRL-1994-R-37032
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Employment Regulations Order (Tailoring Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 124 of 1994)
Printed separately, 15 p.

Fixes new statutory minimum rates of pay and regulates statutory conditions of employment for workers employed in the tailoring trade.
Date of entry into force: 1994-05-10

Repealing text(s):
1994-12-19 (IRL-1994-R-39355)
Employment Regulation Order (Tailoring Joint Labour Committee), (No. 2) 1994 (S.I. No. 434 of 1994)



1976-01-06IRL-1976-R-13598
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Factories (Lead Painting of Vehicles) Regulations 1976.
Statutory Instruments, 1976, No. 3




1976-01-06IRL-1976-R-13597
Ireland
Manufacturing workers
 
Factories (Lead Painting) Regulations 1976.
Statutory Instruments, 1976, No. 2




2003-06-30IRL-2003-R-68175
Ireland
Construction workers
 
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. No. 277 of 2003).
S.I. No. 277 of 2003, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland, 7 p.

Amends Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2001 by substituting revised Ninth Schedule relating to "FAS Construction Skills Certification Scheme". Allows all new starters in a range of specified tasks in the construction industry have the facility to gain experience on site before they undergo necessary FAS Construction Skills Certification training programmes. Also provides for restructuring of relevant training programmes.

Amended text(s):
2001-10-26 (IRL-2001-R-60215)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 481 of 2001).



2001-10-26IRL-2001-R-60215
Ireland
Construction workers
 
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 481 of 2001).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 2001-10-26, No. 481, 237 p.
S. I. No. 481 of 2001, Department of Entreprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland (consulted on 2004-08-05)

Replaces Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations, 1995 to give further effect to EEC Council Directive 92/57/EEC on minimum safety and health requirements at temporary or mobile construction sites. Contains new provisions for mandatory safety training and safety representation, and provides for more effective arrangements in ensuring availability of adequate welfare facilities. Prescribes main requirements for protection of safety, health and welfare of persons working on construction sites. Applies to all construction projects as well as to maintenance of buildings. Places obligations on clients and designers to ensure health and safety is taken into account before construction work begins. Contractors shall ensure that work on site is properly coordinated and carried out in a safe manner.
Date of entry into force: 2001-01-01

Basic text(s):
1989-04-19 (IRL-1989-L-27734)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 1989 (No.7 of 1989)
Repealed text(s):
1995-06-01 (IRL-1995-R-41575)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations, 1995 (S.I. No. 138 of 1995).
Amending text(s):
2003-06-30 (IRL-2003-R-68175)
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. No. 277 of 2003).



1994-02-14IRL-1994-R-37045
Ireland
Construction workers
 
Social Welfare (Maintenance of Records) Regulations, 1994 (S.I. No. 24 of 1994)
Printed separately, 3 p.

Obliges employers, contractors and sub-contractors in the construction industry to keep records of their employees and other people engaged by them under a contract for service. The relevant details must be recorded on the commencement of the employment and these records must be kept on the site where the person is employed.

Basic text(s):
1993-11-09 (IRL-1993-L-36028)
Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act, 1993 (No. 27 of 1993)
Repealing text(s):
1997-03-27 (IRL-1997-R-46987)
Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Control Provisions) Regulations, 1997 (S.I. No. 155 of 1997).
Implementing text(s):
1995-05-15 (IRL-1995-R-41563)
Employment Regulation Order (Retail Grocery and Allied Trades Joint Labour Committee), 1995 (S.I. No. 123 of 1995).



1975-12-01IRL-1975-R-52028
Ireland
Construction workers
 
Construction (Safety, Health, and Welfare) Regulations, 1975 (S.I. No. 282 of 1975).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 80 p.

Date of entry into force: 1976-01-01




1996-06-25IRL-1996-R-44635
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Catering Joint Labour Committee), 1996 (S.I. No. 193 of 1996).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 9 p.

Fixes minimum wage and statutory conditions of employment of workers employed in the catering industry.
Date of entry into force: 1996-07-01




1995-12-07IRL-1995-R-43127
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Industrial Training Levy (Food, Drink and Tobacco Industry, 1996) Order (S.I. 327 of 1995).
Printed separately, 8 p.

Provides for the imposition of a levy upon employers in the food, drink and tobacco industry for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the Training and Employment Authority under the Industrial Training Act, 1967, and the Labour Services Act, 1987.
Date of entry into force: 1996-01-01

Basic text(s):
1987-07-18 (IRL-1987-L-3817)
Labour Services Act 1987. No. 15.



1995-07-31IRL-1995-R-41568
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Catering Joint Labour Committee), 1995 (S.I. No. 210 of 1995).
Printed separately, 10 p.

Fixes statutory minimum rates of renumeration and conditions of employment for certain workers employed in catering establishments, except in the County Borough of Dublin and the Borough of Dun Laoghaire.
Date of entry into force: 1995-08-08




1995-07-19IRL-1995-R-41564
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Hotels Joint Labour Committee), 1995 (S.I. No. 193 of 1995).
Printed separately, 11 p.

Fixes minimum rates of pay and regulates conditions of employment for hotel workers except in the County Boroughs of Dublin, Cork, and the Borough of Dun Laoghaire.
Date of entry into force: 1995-07-25




1995-05-15IRL-1995-R-41563
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Retail Grocery and Allied Trades Joint Labour Committee), 1995 (S.I. No. 123 of 1995).
Printed separately, 9 p.

Fixes minimum rates of pay and regulates statutory conditions of employment for workers in the retail grocery and allied trades. Made under Section 43 of Industrial Relations Act, 1946.
Date of entry into force: 1995-06-07

Basic text(s):
1994-02-14 (IRL-1994-R-37045)
Social Welfare (Maintenance of Records) Regulations, 1994 (S.I. No. 24 of 1994)



1994-05-31IRL-1994-R-37243
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Employment Regulation Order (Retail Grocery and Allied Trades Joint Labour Committee), 1994 (S.I. No. 163 of 1993)
Printed separately, 7 p.

Fixes minimum rates of pay and regulates statutory conditions of employment for workers employed in the retail grocery and allied trades. Made under section 43 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1946.
Date of entry into force: 1994-06-07




1987-10-22IRL-1987-R-8673
Ireland
Hotel, restaurant and shop workers
 
Merchant Shipping (Certification of Ships' Cooks) Regulations, 1987. S.I. No. 276.
Printed separately, 6 p.

These Regulations revoke the Merchant Shipping (Certification of Ships' Cooks) Regulations 1979 (S.I. No. 281 of 1946) and provide for certain qualifications for the position of ships cook, and for matters related thereto or connected therewith.
Date of entry into force: 1987-11-19




2001-01-17IRL-2001-R-58756
Ireland
Transport and communication workers
 
European Communities (Safety Advisers for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 6 of 2001).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 2001-01-17, No. 6, 23p.
S. I. No. 6 of 2001, Department of Entreprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland (consulted on 2004-08-05)

Implements Council Directive 96/35/EC on the appointment and vocational qualification by examination of safety advisers for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail and the associated Council Directive 2000/18/EC on minimum examination requirements for safety advisers for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail. Prohibits the transport of dangerous goods by road or rail by an undertaking unless it has appointed a safety adviser. Also provides for some related matters.




1998-01-30IRL-1998-R-54122
Ireland
Transport and communication workers
 
Organisation of Working Time (Exemption of Transport Activities) Regulations, 1998 (S.I. No. 20 of 1998).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 4 p.
S. I. No. 20 of 1998, Department of Entreprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland (consulted on 2004-08-05)

Exempts transport activities from the application of sections 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16 of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 which deal with daily rest, rest intervals, weekly rest, weekly working hours, and nightly working hours.
Date of entry into force: 1998-03-01

Related text(s):
1997-03-07 (IRL-1997-L-46966)
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 (No. 20 of 1997).



1988-12-15IRL-1988-R-8663
Ireland
Transport and communication workers
 
Air Navigation (Personnel Licensing) (Amendment) Order 1988. S.I. No. 342.
Printed separately, 13 p.

This Order amends the Air Navigation (Personnel Licensing) Order 1966 for the purpose of providing for the licensing of non-State air traffic controllers, student air traffic controllers and aerodrome flight information service officers.
Date of entry into force: 1989-02-01




1985-09-02IRL-1985-R-5324
Ireland
Transport and communication workers
 
Merchant Shipping (Cargo Ship Construction and Survey) Rules 1983 (Amendment) Rules 1985. S.I. No. 275.
Printed Separately, 16 p.




1986-11-14IRL-1986-R-3270
Ireland
Banking, finance, insurance workers
 
Social Welfare (Adult Dependant) Regulations 1986. Statutory Instrument No. 369.
Printed separately, 5 p.

Define the persons who may qualify as adult dependants and specify how earnings of employed and self-employed persons are calculated.




1997-06-25IRL-1997-R-47410
Ireland
Community, social and personal services workers
 
Solicitors' Acts 1954 to 1994 (Apprenticeship and Education) Regulations, 1997 (S.I. No. 287 of 1997).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 50 p.

Sets forth powers and functions of the Education Committee and the Education Advisory Committee of the Law Society of Ireland, and regulates conditions of employment for apprentice solicitors.
Date of entry into force: 1997-07-01

Repealed text(s):
1993-11-03 (IRL-1993-R-35134)
Solicitors Acts, 1954 and 1960 (Apprenticeship and Education) (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (S.I. No. 320 of 1993)



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