Safety Act definition

Safety Act means the Act passed by the State of New South Wales and any successor enactments, which relate to rail safety, including the Rail Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW); RCG means the Rail Capacity Group formed by ARTC to carry out certain functions prescribed in the Access Undertaking, and made up of representatives of access holders transporting coal on the Network; Related Body Corporate has the meaning given in the Corporations Xxx 0000 (Cth);
Safety Act means the Acts passed by the State of New South Wales and any successor enactments, which relate to rail safety, including the Rail Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW);
Safety Act means the Children & Young People (Safety) Act 2017 (SA), being the South Australian Child Protection Legislation.

Examples of Safety Act in a sentence

  • The Service Provider shall perform all work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.

  • This shall not be interpreted as limiting any other right the employee may have under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations.

  • For the purposes of investigations or inspections provided for in the Safety Act the Labour Management Committee or a member of the Labour Management Committee (as appropriate) shall conduct such investigations or inspections.

  • The Employer shall provide one copy of the Safety Act and Regulations to the Union members of the Committee.

  • An employee shall have the right to refuse to work in situations of imminent or unusual danger as defined in the Safety Act.


More Definitions of Safety Act

Safety Act means the Road Safety Act 1986 (Vic).
Safety Act means the Federal Rail- road Safety Act of 1970, as amended (45U.S.C. 421 et seq.).
Safety Act. ’ or ‘‘Act’’ means the Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002, sections 441–444 of title 6, United States Code.
Safety Act means the Safety Act, R.S.N.W.T. 1988,c.S-1 as amended; and
Safety Act means the Federal Rail- road Safety Act of 1970 (45 U.S.C. 421 et seq.)
Safety Act means the "Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002".
Safety Act. As a requirement of indemnification, Contractor will be required by the terms of the indemnification agreement to request to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for liability protection under the terms of the SAFETY Act. (6 U.S.C. §§ 441-44; see also 6 C.F.R. pt. 25)