Examples of General Machinery Regulations in a sentence
The Principal Contractor must ensure that safety measures stipulated in the Electrical Installation Regulations, Machinery Regulations, General Machinery Regulations and Construction Regulations are adhered to at all times.
Signature of employer or user of machinery Schedule C Notice in respect of Boilers under Regulation 9 (2) of the General Machinery Regulations, 1988 1.
Schedule D Notice in respect of Machinery other than a Boiler under Regulation 9(2) of the General Machinery Regulations, 1988 1.
In addition to the requirements of the Electrical Machinery Regulations and the General Machinery Regulations any electrical distribution board used for construction work shall be fitted with suitable earth leakage protection.
A certificate of competency as required in terms of General Machinery Regulations, 1998 or registration with a recognized relevant engineering professional body will be an added advantage.
Where the voltage exceeds 1kVA, a person deemed competent in terms of regulation 1 of the General Machinery Regulations 1988 promulgated in terms of Government Notice No, R 1521 of 5th August 1988, or a person registered in professional category in terms of the Engineering Profession Act, Act 46 of 2000 shall approve the design of that part of the electrical installation.
Where a person has a quantity of any notifiable substance which is equal or greater than that specified in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, No 85 of 1993: General Machinery Regulations, 1988: Schedule A, such person must immediately notify the municipality and must forthwith comply with the provisions of the Major Hazard Installation Regulations, 2001.
Where any person has a quantity of any notifiable substance which is equal or greater than that specified in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, No 85 of 1993: General Machinery Regulations, 1988: Schedule A, such person shall immediately notify the municipality and shall forthwith comply with the provisions of the Major Hazard Installation Regulations, 2001.
Therefore is any of these substances or any other substances listed in Schedule A to the General Machinery Regulations will be processed and stored, then the facilities will also qualify as a major hazard installation in terms of part (a) of the definition of a major hazard installation.
No materials contained in a single container on the site are listed in Schedule A of the General Machinery Regulations.