The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Health and Safety at Work) (Electromagnetic Fields) Regulations 2016
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | SI 2016/1026 |
Year | 2016 |
- “the Act” means the Merchant Shipping Act 1995;
- “AL” means an action level set out in Part 2 or 3 of the Schedule;
- “direct biophysical effect” means an effect on human body tissue caused by its presence in an electromagnetic field;
- “electromagnetic field” means a static electric, static magnetic and time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic field with a frequency up to 300 GHz;
- “ELV” means an exposure limit value set out in Part 2 of the Schedule;
- “employer” means a person by whom a worker is employed on a ship under a contract of employment;
- “the General Duties Regulations” means the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Health and Safety at Work) Regulations 1997 ;
- “Government ship” has the meaning given in section 308(4) of the Act;
- “health and safety” includes the occupational health and safety of persons while on board a ship and while boarding or leaving a ship;
- “health effect” means a direct biophysical effect which is potentially harmful to human health;
- “indirect effect” means an effect, caused by the presence of an object or a substance in an electromagnetic field, which may present a safety or health hazard;
- “Merchant Shipping Notice” means a notice described as such and issued by the Secretary of State and any reference to a particular Merchant Shipping Notice includes a reference to a Merchant Shipping Notice amending or replacing that Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time;
- “sensory effect” means a direct biophysical effect involving a transient disturbance in sensory perception or a minor and temporary change in brain function;
- “ship” includes hovercraft;
- “United Kingdom ship” means a ship which is—
- (a) a United Kingdom ship within the meaning of section 85(2) of the Act,
- (b) a Government ship, or
- (c) a hovercraft registered under the Hovercraft Act 1968 ; and
- “worker at particular risk” means—
- (a) a worker who has declared to his or her employer a condition which may lead to a higher susceptibility to the potential effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields; or
- (b) a worker who works in close proximity to electro-explosive devices, explosive materials or flammable atmospheres.
- “civil protection service” includes the fire and rescue and ambulance services, and search and rescue services provided by any other person; and
- “public service activities” includes the activities of the armed forces, HM Coastguard, HM Revenue and Customs, immigration officers, police, prison officers and the security and intelligence services.
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