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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 13 OF
1991)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1. Commencement
2. In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears “Principal Regulations” means the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
3. Before regulation 1 of the Principal Regulations the following heading is inserted:
PART I--PRELIMINARY”. INTERPRETATION
4. Regulation 2 of the Principal Regulations is amended by inserting the following definitions:“ ‘Australian Standard 1885.1' means Australian Standard 1885, being that standard as approved 20 March 1990 and published 11 June 1990 entitled ‘Workplace injury and disease recording standard'; ‘boiler' means a closed vessel in which steam can be generated or water or other liquid can be heated at a pressure greater than that of the atmosphere, and includes any plant, apparatus or appliance fitted to, or used in connection with the raising of pressure in, such a vessel; ‘dangerous goods' has the same meaning as in the Dangerous Goods Act 1975 of the State of New South Wales in its application in the Territory; ‘pressure vessel' means a closed vessel which is subjected to pressure (including a pressure due to a static head) by liquids, vapours, air or other gases, and includes any plant, apparatus or appliance fitted to, or used in connection with the raising of pressure in, such a vessel, but does not include—
5. After regulation 2 of the Principal Regulations the following regulation is inserted:
6. Before regulation 3 of the Principal Regulations the following heading is inserted:
PART II--TRAINING PROGRAMS”.
7. After regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations the following heading and regulations are inserted:
PART III--INJURY AND DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE REPORTING AND RECORDING REQUIREMENTS
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