Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Metrication etc.) Regulations 1992

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1992/1811
Year1992

1992 No. 1811

HEALTH AND SAFETY

The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Metrication etc.) Regulations 1992

Made 21th July 1992

Laid before Parliament 30th July 1992

Coming into force 10th September 1992

The Secretary of State, in the exercise of the powers conferred on her by sections 15(1), (2), (3)(a), and (5)(b), 49 and 82(3)(a) of, and paragraphs 1(2) and (4) and 9 of Schedule 3 to, the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 19741( “the 1974 Act”) and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf and for the purpose of giving effect without modifications to proposals submitted to her by the Health and Safety Commission under section 11(2)(d) of the 1974 Act in accordance with section 50(3) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Metrication etc.) Regulations 1992 and shall come into force on 10th September 1992.

1 [METRICATION AND REVOCATIONS OF MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS]

PART I

[METRICATION AND REVOCATIONS OF MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS]

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, “the principal instruments” means the Acts referred to in column 1 of Part I of Schedule 1 to these Regulations and the Orders and Regulations referred to in column 1 of Part II of that Schedule.

S-3 Amendments to the principal instruments to substitute metric measurements for imperial measurements

Amendments to the principal instruments to substitute metric measurements for imperial measurements

3.—(1) The provisions of the principal instruments specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations in column 1 (the subject matter of which is described in column 2) shall be amended by substituting for the measurements or expressions set out opposite thereto in column 3, the measurements or expressions set out in the corresponding entry in column 4.

(2) For the Schedule to the Cotton Cloth Factories Regulations 19292there shall be substituted the Schedule set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

S-4 Application to existing plant, buildings and other permanent structures

Application to existing plant, buildings and other permanent structures

4. Where the measurements relating to any plant, buildings or other permanent structure in existence or under construction immediately before the coming into force of these Regulations complied with the requirements of the principal instruments as then in force in so far as they related to the measurements of that plant, building or other permanent structure, then such compliance shall be deemed to be compliance with the principal instruments as amended by these Regulations.

S-5 Revocations

Revocations

5.—(1) The Order dated 30th December 1903 modifying the proportion of cubic feet of space to be provided in certain bakehouses (The Modification of Space in Bakehouses Order 1903)3shall be revoked.

(2) Article 4 of the Notification of Employment of Persons Order 19644(which specifies the size of the form to be used for notification) shall be revoked.

2 AMENDMENTS TO ENACTMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO HUMID FACTORIES NOT INVOLVING METRICATION

PART II

AMENDMENTS TO ENACTMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO HUMID FACTORIES NOT INVOLVING METRICATION

S-6 Amendments to the Factories Act 1961

Amendments to the Factories Act 1961

6.—(1) Section 68 of the Factories Act 19615(relating to humid factories) shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this regulation.

(2) After subsection (2) there shall be inserted the following subsection—

S-2A

“2A In this section, unless the context otherwise requires—

“dry bulb temperature” means the temperature measured by an accurate and properly maintained thermometer (which may form part of the hygrometer) and any reference in this section to a dry bulb thermometer, or without qualification to a thermometer, shall be taken to be a reference to such a thermometer and a reference without qualification to temperature shall be taken to be a reference to the dry bulb temperature;

“hygrometer” means an accurate and properly maintained and calibrated instru ment for the measurement of the relative humidity in the work-place;

“wet bulb temperature” means either—

(a) the temperature indicated by the wet bulb of a static hygrometer which relies on natural circulation of air around the thermometers; or

(b) the temperature calculated from the dry bulb temperature and relative humidity by the method approved for the time being by the Health and Safety Executive,

and any reference in this section to the reading of the wet bulb thermometer shall be taken to be a reference to the wet bulb temperature.”

(3) In subsection (3)—

(a)

(a) in the opening words after the words “two hygrometers” there shall be inserted the words “and a thermometer close to each hygrometer”, and the words from “conforming to” to “be prescribed” shall be repealed;

(b)

(b) in sub-paragraph (a) for the word “fixed” there shall be substituted the word “placed”;

(c)

(c) sub-paragraph (b) shall be repealed;

(d)

(d) in sub-paragraph (c) after the words “read the hygrometers” there shall be inserted the words “and the thermometers”, and at the end of the subparagraph, the words from “which shall be provided” to the end of that subparagraph shall be repealed.

(e)

(e) for sub-paragraph (d) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—

“(d)

“(d) the records of the wet bulb temperature or temperature and hygrometer readings shall be kept by the occupier for at least two years from when they were made and the occupier shall give his employees immediate access to those records on request together with such information as is necessary for their interpretation.”.

(4) In subsection (5) for the words “in the table of humidity” there shall be substituted the words “in Schedule 1 to this Act”.

(5) In subsection (7), for the word “fixed”—

(a)

(a) in the first place where it occurs, there shall be substituted “and one thermometer close to it placed”; and

(b)

(b) in the second place where it occurs, there shall be substituted “and ther mometers placed”.

(6) In subsection (8) the words from “and a copy” to the end of the subsection shall be repealed.

(7) Section 79 of the Factories Act 1961 (restriction of approval of plans for cotton cloth factories) shall be repealed.

S-7 Amendments to the Flax and Tow Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1906

Amendments to the Flax and Tow Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1906

7.—(1) In addition to the amendments made by Part I of these Regulations (relating to metrication) the Flax and Tow Spinning and Weaving Regulations 19066shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this regulation.

(2) In the preliminary part of the Regulations dealing with definitions, after the words “In these Regulations” there shall be inserted at the appropriate places the following definitions—

““Dry bulb temperature” means the temperature measured by an accurate and properly maintained thermometer (which may form part of the hygrometer) and any reference in these Regulations to a dry bulb thermometer or without qualification to a “thermometer” shall be taken to be a reference to such a thermometer and a reference without qualification to temperature shall be taken to be a reference to the dry bulb temperature.

“Hygrometer” means an accurate and properly maintained and calibrated instru ment for the measurement of the relative humidity in the work-place.

“Wet bulb temperature” means either—

(a) the temperature indicated by the wet bulb of a static hygrometer which relies on natural circulation of the air around the thermometer; or

(b) the temperature calculated from the dry bulb temperature and relative humidity by the method approved for the time being by the Health and Safety Executive,

and any reference in these Regulations to the reading of the wet bulb thermometer shall be treated as a reference to the wet bulb temperature.”.

(3) For regulation 4 there shall be substituted the following regulation—

S-4

4.—(1) In every room in which wet spinning is carried on, or in which artificial humidity is produced in aid of manufacture a hygrometer and a thermometer close to the hygrometer shall be positioned in the centre of the room or in such other position as may be directed by an inspector by notice in writing.

(2) The hygrometer and the thermometer shall be read between 10 and 11 a.m. on every day that any person is employed in the room and again between 3 and 4 p.m. on every day that any person is employed in the room agter 1 p.m. and a record of all such readings shall be kept.

(3) The said record shall be kept by the occupier for at least two years from when it was made and the occupier shall give his employees immediate access to those records on request together with such information as is necessary for their interpretation.”.

(4) There shall be inserted the following regulation as regulation 12—

S-12

12.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this Regulation, the Health and Safety Executive may, by a certificate in writing, exempt any person or class of persons, from all or any of the requirements or prohibitions imposed by these Regulations and any such exemption may be granted subject to conditions and to a limit of time and may be revoked by a certificate in writing at any time.

(2) The Executive shall not grant any such exemption unless, having regard to the circumstances of the case and in particular to—

(a)

(a) the conditions, if any, that it proposes to attach to the exemption; and

(b)

(b) any requirements imposed by or under any enactments which apply to the case,

it is satisfied that the health or safety of persons who are likely to be affected by the exemption will not be prejudiced in consequence of it.”.

S-8 Amendments to the Hemp Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1907

Amendments to the Hemp Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1907

8.—(1) In...

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