SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Provisions Leading to Suspension on Medical Grounds

Section 29.

1.

The Paints and Colours Manufacture Regulations 1907.

S.R. & O. 1907 No. 17

Reg. 5.

2.

The Yarn (Dyed by Lead Compounds) Heading Regulations 1907.

S.R. & O. 1907 No. 616

Reg. 4.

3.

The Vitreous Enamelling Regulations 1908.

S.R. & O. 1908 No. 1258

Reg. 10.

4.

The Tinning of Metal Hollow-ware, Iron Drums and Harness Furniture Regulations 1909.

S.R. & O. 1909 No. 720

Reg. 6.

5.

The Lead Smelting and Manufacture Regulations 1911.

S.R. & O. 1911 No. 752

Reg. 13.

6.

The Lead Compounds Manufacture Regulations 1921.

S.R. & O. 1921 No. 1443

Reg. 11.

7.

The India Rubber Regulations 1922.

S.R. & O. 1922 No. 329

Reg. 12.

8.

The Chemical Works Regulations 1922.

S.R. & O. 1922 No. 731

Reg. 30.

9.

The Electric Accumulator Regulations 1925.

S.R. & O.1925 No. 28

Reg. 13.

10.

The Lead Paint Regulations 1927

S.R. & O. 1927 No. 847

Reg. 6.

11.

The Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950.

S.I. 1950 No. 65

Reg. 7.

12.

The Factories Act 1961

1961 c. 34

Section 75(2) (including that section as extended by section 128).

13.

The Ionising Radiations (Unsealed Radioactive Substances) Regulations 1968.

S.I. 1968 No. 780

Regs. 12 and 33.

14.

The Ionising Radiations (Sealed Sources) Regulations 1969.

S.I. 1969 No. 808

Regs. 11 and 30.

15.

The Radioactive Substances (Road Transport Workers) (Great Britain) Regulations 1970.

S.I. 1970 No. 1827

Reg. 14.