The Social Security (Employed Earners' Employments for Industrial Injuries Purposes) Regulations 1975

  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and interpretation

  3. 2.Employments to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  4. 3.Employments not to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  5. 4.Employments relating to mariners to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  6. 5.Employments relating to mariners not to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  7. 6.Employments relating to airmen to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  8. 7.Employments relating to airmen not to be treated for industrial injuries purposes as employed earners' employments

  9. 8.Persons to be treated as employers for certain industrial injuries purposes

  10. 9.Revocations and general savings

  11. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      1. PART I EMPLOYMENTS TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.Employment in Great Britain under a contract of apprenticeship where...

        2. 2.Employment in Great Britain as an employee of a fire...

        3. 3.Employment as a person appointed for the purposes of section...

        4. 4.Employment of a person in pursuance of an Agreement dated...

        5. 5.Employment in or about a mine or quarry of any...

        6. 6.Employment in Great Britain as a special constable.

        7. 7.Employment in any designated area which is employment in connection...

        8. 8.Employment in Great Britain in plying for hire with any...

      2. PART II EMPLOYMENTS NOT TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.Employment of a person by his or her spouse or...

        2. 2.Employment by the father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, stepfather, stepmother, son,...

        3. 3.Employment: (a) as a member of the naval, military or...

        4. 4.Employment as a member of any international headquarters or defence...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      1. PART I MARINERS` EMPLOYMENTS TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.In the provisions of this Part of this Schedule—

        2. 2.Where a mariner is employed as such—

        3. 3.Employment under a contract to act as master or member...

        4. 4.(1) In the case of a qualified British radio officer,...

        5. 5.Employment as a share fisherman.

        6. 6.Employment as pilot operating from a port in Great Britain...

        7. 7.Employment as a regular or enrolled member of the crew...

      2. PART II MARINERS` EMPLOYMENTS NOT TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.Employment under a contract of service— (1) as master or...

        2. 2.Employment under a contract to act as master or member...

        3. 3.(1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the employment...

      3. PART III AIRMEN`S EMPLOYMENTS TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.In the provisions of this Part of this Schedule— “airman”...

        2. 2.Where an airman is employed as such on board any...

        3. 3.Employment under a contract to act as pilot, commander, navigator...

      4. PART IV AIRMEN`S EMPLOYMENTS NOT TO BE TREATED AS EMPLOYED EARNERS` EMPLOYMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

        1. 1.The employment of an airman who would be an employed...

        2. 2.Employment under a contract of service— (1) as pilot, commander,...

        3. 3.Employment under a contract to act as pilot, commander, navigator...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      EMPLOYMENTS IN RESPECT OF WHICH PERSONS ARE TREATED AS EMPLOYERS FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURIES PURPOSES

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      REGULATIONS REVOKED

  12. Explanatory Note