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Section 4.
Section 61 of the [1901 c. 22.] Factory and Workshop Act 1901, as set out in Schedule 5 to the [1961 c. 34.] Factories Act 1961.
Section 205 of the [1936 c. 49.] Public Health Act 1936.
Sections 74, 128 and 131 of the [1961 c. 34.] Factories Act 1961.
Regulation 3 of the [S.R.& O.1907/17.] Regulations dated 21st January 1907 (Manufacture of paints and colours).
Regulation 10 of the [S.R.& O.1911/752.] Regulations dated 12th August 1911 (Smelting of materials containing lead, the manufacture of red or orange lead, and the manufacture of flaked litharge).
Regulation 1 of the [S.R.& O.1922/329.] Indiarubber Regulations 1922.
Regulation 1(ii) of the [S.R.& O.1925/28.] Electric Accumulator Regulations 1925.
Regulation 6(1)(i) to (vi) of the [S.I.1950/65.] Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950.
Parts IV and V of Schedule 1 to the [S.I.1985/1333.] Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985.
Article 20(8) of the [S.I.1985/1643.] Air Navigation Order 1985 so far as relating to pregnancy.
Paragraph 118 of the Approved Code of Practice relating to the [S.I.1980/1248.] Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1980 (approved under section 16 of the [1974 c. 37.] Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974).
The following provisions of the medical standards contained in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M 1331 (issued for the purposes of Regulation 7 of the [S.I.1983/808.] Merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Regulations 1983), namely—
Part X so far as relating to gynaecological conditions, and
Part XI.