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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (GENERAL) REGULATION 2007 (NO 36 OF
2007)
- made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Name of regulation
2. Commencement
3. Dictionary
4. Notes
5. Offences against regulation—application of Criminal Code etc
CHAPTER 2--IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
6. Satisfying requirement to ensure something generally
7. Meaning of in control of workplace
8. Meaning of reasonably practicable steps
9. Minimising risks
CHAPTER 3--WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS
PART 3.1--IMPORTANT CONCEPT--CH 3
10. Satisfying requirement to ensure something—ch 3
PART 3.2--FACILITIES
Division 3.2.1--Amenities
11. Employer to provide amenities
12. Amenities and accommodation to be safe and hygienic
13. Facilities for personal belongings
14. Facilities for changing clothes
15. Facilities for changing clothes—temporary workplaces
16. Meal facilities
17. Combined facilities
18. Toilet facilities
19. Washing facilities
20. Shower facilities
21. Drinking water
22. Seating
23. Working space
Division 3.2.2--First aid and sickness
24. First aid
25. Arrangements for sick employees
PART 3.3--PARTICULAR SAFETY MEASURES
Division 3.3.1--Entry and exit
26. Entry to and exit from workplaces
27. Movement within workplaces
Division 3.3.2--Personal protective and safety equipment
28. Employer to provide personal protective and safety equipment
29. Responsibilities of users of personal protective and safety equipment
30. Certain personal protective and safety equipment to be provided
31. Air supplied respiratory equipment
Division 3.3.3--Prevention of falls
32. Meaning of anchorage—div 3.3.3
33. Protection against falls
34. Use of safety harness, safety line and anchorage
35. Use of ladders
36. Use of particular types of ladders
Division 3.3.4--Atmosphere and ventilation
37. Definitions—div 3.3.4
38. Ventilation
39. Unsafe oxygen levels—particular measures
40. Unsafe levels of unclassified inhalable dust—particular
41. Unsafe levels of oxygen and unclassified inhalable
42. Monitoring levels of oxygen and unclassified inhalable dust
Division 3.3.5--Heat and cold
43. Air temperature
44. Heat—particular measures
45. Cold—particular measures
Division 3.3.6--Surfaces and floors
46. Floors—general
47. Floors that become slippery
48. Floors—hard surfaces
Division 3.3.7--Electricity
49. Definitions—div 3.3.7
50. Electricity—measures for electrical installations
51. Electricity—measures for articles of electrical equipment
52. Electricity—measures for preventing contact
Division 3.3.8--Confined spaces
53. Definitions—div 3.3.8
54. Design etc—confined spaces
55. Hazard identification and risk assessment—confined spaces
56. Entry to and work in confined spaces
57. Isolation and control of potentially hazardous services—particular
58. Particular measures for clearing before entry
59. Unsafe level of oxygen and atmospheric contaminants
60. Entry permits—particular measures
61. Standby people—particular measures
62. Emergencies—particular measures
63. Entry protection—particular measures
64. Atmospheric testing and monitoring—particular measures
65. Training about confined spaces
66. Record keeping
Division 3.3.9--Lighting
67. Employer to provide lighting
Division 3.3.10--Noise management
68. Definitions—div 3.3.10
69. Working out
70. Noise management—duties of designers etc
71. Noise management—duties of employers
72. Noise management—duties of employees
Division 3.3.11--Isolated work
73. Isolated employees
Division 3.3.12--Fire and explosion
74. Fire and explosion—risk control
75. Fire and explosion—facilities
Division 3.3.13--Emergency procedures
76. Employer to provide for emergencies
CHAPTER 4--TRAINING—HEALTH AND SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES
77. Approval of health and safety representative training programs
78. Training for authorisation as authorised representative—Act, s 75 (2)
79. Payment of training fees and expenses—health and safety representatives and
CHAPTER 5--INJURY AND DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE REPORTING AND RECORDS
80. What is a dangerous occurrence?
81. Prescribed period for incapacity for work—Act,
82. Prescribed period for notice of events—Act, s 204 (1)
83. Reporting under Dangerous Substances Act
84. Method of reporting—Act, s 204
85. Employer to protect site of occurrence of event
86. Keeping records of event notices
87. Keeping information given by chief executive
88. Content of records
89. Keeping records of incapacity
CHAPTER 6--REVIEW
90. Time for decision on internal review—Act, s 186 (2)
CHAPTER 7--MISCELLANEOUS
91. Meaning of incorporated document
92. Inspection of incorporated documents
93. Notification of certain incorporated documents
94. Repeal of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 1991
DICTIONARY
ENDNOTES
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