SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 2Provisions Leading to Suspension on Medical Grounds
1. | The Paints and Colours Manufacture Regulations 1907. | Reg. 5. | |
2. | The Yarn (Dyed by Lead Compounds) Heading Regulations 1907. | Reg. 4. | |
3. | The Vitreous Enamelling Regulations 1908. | Reg. 10. | |
4. | The Tinning of Metal Hollow-ware, Iron Drums and Harness Furniture Regulations 1909. | Reg. 6. | |
5. | The Lead Smelting and Manufacture Regulations 1911. | Reg. 13. | |
6. | The Lead Compounds Manufacture Regulations 1921. | Reg. 11. | |
7. | The India Rubber Regulations 1922. | Reg. 12. | |
8. | The Chemical Works Regulations 1922. | Reg. 30. | |
9. | The Electric Accumulator Regulations 1925. | Reg. 13. | |
10. | The Lead Paint Regulations 1927 | Reg. 6. | |
11. | The Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950. | Reg. 7. | |
12. | The Factories Act 1961 | Section 75(2) (including that section as extended by section 128). | |
13. | The Ionising Radiations (Unsealed Radioactive Substances) Regulations 1968. | Regs. 12 and 33. | |
14. | The Ionising Radiations (Sealed Sources) Regulations 1969. | Regs. 11 and 30. | |
15. | The Radioactive Substances (Road Transport Workers) (Great Britain) Regulations 1970. | Reg. 14. |