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The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988

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Regulation 19(3)

SCHEDULE 9REVOCATIONS OF REGULATIONS AND ORDERS

Column 1Column 2
Regulations or OrderExtent of Revocation
Regulations dated 12th December 1905 for the processes of sorting, willeying, washing, combing and carding wool, goat hair and camel hair and processes incidental thereto, (The Wool, Goat-Hair and Camel-Hair Regulations 1905), S.R. & O. 1905/1293, amended by S.I. 1980/1690.The whole Regulations.
Regulations dated 26th February 1906 in respect of the processes of spinning and weaving flax and tow and processes incidental thereto, (The Flax and Tow Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1906), S.R. & O. 1906/177.Regulations 1, 2 and 12.
Regulations dated 28th August 1907 for the processes of spinning and weaving hemp or jute, or hemp or jute tow and processes incidental thereto, (The Hemp Spinning and Weaving Regulations 1907), S.R. & O. 1907/660, amended by S.I. 1948/1696.Regulations 1, 2 and 7.
Regulations dated 20th December 1907 in respect of processes involving the use of horsehair from China, Siberia or Russia, (The Horesehair Regulations 1907), S.R. & O. 1907/984, amended by S.I. 1980/1690.The whole Regulations.
Regulations dated 18th December 1908 for the use of East Indian Wool, (The East India Wool Regulations 1908), S.R. & O. 1908/1287.The whole Regulations.
Order dated 22nd March 1918 for securing the welfare of the workers employed in factories or parts of factories in which bichromate of potassium or sodium is used in tanning by the “two-bath” process (The Tanning (Two-Bath Process) Welfare Order 1918), S.R. & O. 1918/368, amended by S.R. & O. 1930/312.The whole order.
Order dated 22nd March 1918 for securing the welfare of the workers employed in factories or parts of factories in which bichromate of potassium or sodium is used in dyeing other than job-dyeing, (The Dyeing (Use of Bichromate of Potassium or Sodium) Welfare Order 1918), S.R. & O. 1918/369.The whole order.
Order dated 15th August 1919 (The Fruit Preserving Order 1919), S.R. & O. 1919/1136.Article 6.
The Hollow-ware and Galvanising Welfare Order 1921, S.R. & O. 1921/2032.The whole order.
The Hides and Skins Regulations 1921, S.R. & O. 1921/2076, amended by S.I. 1980/1690.The whole Regulations
The Indiarubber Regulations 1922, S.R. & O. 1922/329, amended by S.I. 1973/36 and 1980/1248.

The definitions—

(a)

“Appointed doctor”;

(b)

“Employment medical adviser”;

(c)

“Fume process”.

The paragraph—

“It shall be the duty of every person employed to observe Part II of these Regulations”.

Regulations 2 to 19.

The Chemical Works Regulations 1922, S.R. & O. 1922/731, amended by S.I. 1973/36, 1974/1681, 1981/16 and 917The whole Regulations.
The Grinding of Metals (Miscellaneous Industries) Regulations 1925, S.R. & O. 1925/904, amended by S.I. 1949/2225, 1950/688, 1970/535 and 1981/1486.The whole Regulations.
The Grinding of Cutlery and Edge Tools Regulations 1925, S.R. & O. 1925/1089, amended by S.I. 1950/370, 1970/535 and 1981/1486.The whole Regulations.
The Bakehouses Welfare Order 1927, S.R. & O. 1927/191.The whole order.
The Biscuit Factories Welfare Order 1927, S.R. & O. 1927/872.The whole order.
The Tanning Welfare Order 1930, S.R. & O. 1930/312.Articles 6, 7 and 9.
The Refractory Materials Regulations 1931, S.R. & O. 1931/359.The whole Regulations.
The Chromium Plating Regulations 1931, S.R. & O. 1931/455, amended by S.I. 1973/9.The whole Regulations.
The Sugar Factories Welfare Order 1931, S.R. & O. 1931/684.The whole order.
The Patent Fuel Manufacture (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1946, S.R. & O. 1946/258, amended by S.I. 1973/36.The whole Regulations.
The Pottery (Health) Special Regulations 1947, S.R. & O. 1947/2161.

In Regulation 2, the definitions—

(a)

“ground or powdered flint or quartz”;

(b)

“potters' shops”.

Regulations 5 and 6.

The Jute (Safety, Health and Welfare) Regulations 1948, S.I. 1948/1696.Regulations 5 to 10.

Regulation 12.

The Blasting (Castings and Other Articles) Special Regulations 1949, S.I. 1949/2225, amended by S.I. 1981/1332.The whole Regulations.
The Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950, S.I. 1950/65, amended by S.I. 1973/36, 1980/1248 and 1982/877.

In regulation 2(2) the definitions—

(a)

“Damp fettling”;

(b)

“Fettling”;

(c)

“Flint or quartz milling”;

(d)

“Flintless stoneware”;

(e)

“Potters' shops”;

(f)

“Slip-house”;

(g)

“Suspension”;

(h)

“Wedging of clay”.

Regulation 6(1)(vii) to (ix) and (xi).

In regulation 13(1) the words “in any potters' shop or in any place where clay dust is prepared or” and the words “flint or quartz milling or”.

In regulation 14(2) the words “in any potters' shop or” and the words “clay dust is prepared or where any flint or quartz milling or”.

Regulation 17(1)(i) to (xvi), (xxv) and (xxvii), 17(3), 17(6)(i) and (vi).

Regulation 18(1) and 18(2).

In regulation 18(3)(a) the words “all potters' shops, including such drying stoves as are entered by workpeople and in”.

Regulation 18(3)(a)(i), 18(3)(b)(i) and (ii) and 18(3)(c).

In regulation 18(3)(d) the words “potters' shops, including such drying stoves as are entered by workpeople and of” and in regulation 18(3)(d)(i) the words “and also, in the case of any potters' shop having an impervious floor, by washing or mopping with water on at least one day in each week”.

Regulation 18(3)(e) to (g).

In regulation 18(4) the words “biscuit placing or” in both places where they occur.

In regulation 18(7) the reference to sub-paragraph “(c)”, “(e)” and “(f)”.

Regulation 18(12) and (13).

Regulation 19(4).

Regulations 20 to 22.

Regulation 26.

Regulation 28(3).

Regulation 29(1) to 29(3).

In the table in Schedule 2 the entries numbered (1) to (4), (7) to (22), (24) and (27).

The Grinding of Cutlery and Edge Tools (Amendment) Special Regulations 1950, S.I. 1950/370.The whole Regulations.
The Grinding of Metals (Miscellaneous Industries) (Amendment) Special Regulations 1950, S.I. 1950/688.The whole Regulations.
The Foundries (Parting Materials) Special Regulations 1950, S.I. 1950/1700.The whole Regulations.
The Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation of Buildings) Regulations 1951, S.I. 1951/1759, amended by S.I. 1982/695.The whole Regulations.
The Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation of Ships) Regulations 1951, S.I. 1951/1760.The whole Regulations.
The Iron and Steel Foundries Regulations 1953, S.I. 1953/1464, amended by S.I. 1974/1681 and 1981/1332.

In regulation 2(2) the definitions

(a)

“approved respirator”;

(b)

“dressing or fettling operations”;

(c)

“knock-out operations”.

The proviso to regulation 3(2).

Regulation 7.

Regulations 8(1)(b) and (2).

In regulation 10(1), the number “7”.

The Mule Spinning (Health) Special Regulations 1953, S.I. 1953/1545, amended by S.I. 1973/36.The whole Regulations.
The Indiarubber Regulations 1955, S.I. 1955/1626.The whole Regulations.
The Shipbuilding and Ship-repairing Regulations 1960. S.I. 1960/1932, amended by S.I. 1974/1681, 1980/1248 and 1983/644.

Regulation 4(1)(a) shall be modified by substituting for the words “to 77” the words “and 74”.

Regulation 4(8) shall be modified by substituting for the words “72 and 76(2)” the words “and 72”.

Regulation 53.

Regulations 76 and 77.

The Construction (General Provisions) Regulations 1961, S.I. 1961/1580, amended by S.I. 1966/94 and 1974/1681.

In regulation 3(1)(a) the number “20”.

In the full out words at the end of regulation 3(1), the number “22”.

Regulation 20.

Regulation 22.

The Non-ferrous Metals (Melting and Founding) Regulations 1962, S.I. 1962/1667, amended by S.I. 1974/1681 and 1981/1332.

In regulation 2(2) the definition “approved”.

In regulation 3(4) the words “Regulation 11(5) and”.

Regulations 11 and 12.

Regulation 13(1)(b).

Regulation 13(3).

Regulation 19.

The Carcinogenic Substances Regulations 1967, S.I. 1967/879, amended by S.I. 1973/36.The whole Regulations.
The Carcinogenic Substances (Prohibition of Importation) Order 1967, S.I. 1967/1675.The whole order.
The Anthrax (Cautionary Notice) Order 1968, S.I. 1968/2005.The whole order.
The Abstract of Factories Act Order 1973, S.I. 1973/7, amended by S.I. 1983/978.

In Schedule 1—

in paragraph 4 the words from “All practicable measures” to the end of that paragraph;

paragraph 9;

paragraph 13.

In Schedule 3—

in paragraph 8, the words from “Everyone who employs” to “are mixed”.

In Schedule 4—

in paragraph 8, the words from “Everyone who employs” to “are mixed”.

The Chromium Plating (Amendment) Regulations 1973, S.I. 1973/9.The whole Regulations.
The Employment Medical Advisory Service (Factories Act Orders etc. Amendment) Order 1973, S.I. 1973/36.

In Part II of the Schedule the entries relating to—

(a)

The Indiarubber Regulations 1922;

(b)

The Chemical Works Regulations 1922;

(c)

The Patent Fuel Manufacture (Health and Welfare) Regulations 1946;

(d)

The Mule Spinning (Health) Special Regulations 1953;

(e)

The Carcinogenic Substances Regulations 1967.

The Abstract of Special Regulations (Pottery — Health and Welfare) Order 1973, S.I. 1973/37.

In Schedules 1 and 2 (each of which abstracts parts of the Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950 (No. 65), the following paragraphs in each Schedule shall be revoked in so far as the reference applies to that Schedule—

In regulation 2(2) the definitions—

(a)

“Damp fettling”;

(b)

“Fettling”;

(c)

“Flint or quartz milling”;

(d)

“Flintless stoneware”;

(e)

“Potters' shops”;

(f)

“Slip-house”;

(h)

“Wedging of clay”.

Regulation 6(1)(vii) to (ix) and (xi).

Regulation 13(1).

Regulation 14(2).

Regulation 17(1)(i) to (xvi), (xxv) and (xxvii), 17(3), 17(6)(i) and (vi).

Regulation 18(1) and 18(2).

In regulation 18(3)(a) the words “all potters' shops, including such drying stoves as are entered by workpeople and in” and the words “subject to sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of this paragraph,”.

Regulation 18(3)(a)(i), 18(3)(b) and 18(3)(c).

In regulation 18(3)(d) the words “potters' shops, including such drying stoves as are entered by workpeople and of” and in regulation 18(3)(d)(i) the words “and also, in the case of any potters' shop having an impervious floor, by washing or mopping with water on at least one day in each week”.

Regulation 18(3)(e) to (g).

In regulation 18(4) the words “biscuit placing or” in both places where they occur.

In regulation 18(7) the references to sub-paragraphs “(c)”, “(e)” and “(f)”.

Regulation 18(12) and (13).

Regulation 19(4).

Regulations 20 to 22.

Regulation 26.

Regulation 28(3).

Regulation 29(1) to 29(3).

In the table in the Second Schedule the entries numbered (1) to (4), (7) to (22), (24) and (27).

The Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation) Act 1937 (Repeals and Modifications) Regulations 1974, S.I. 1974/1840.The whole Regulations.
The Health and Safety (Animal Products) (Metrication) Regulations 1980, S.I. 1980/1690.The whole Regulations.
The Chemical Works (Metrication) Regulations 1981, S.I. 1981/16.The whole Regulations.
The Health and Safety (Foundries etc.) (Metrication) Regulations 1981, S.I. 1981/1332.

In the Schedule the entries relating to—

(a)

The Blasting (Castings and other Articles) Special Regulations 1949.

The Grinding of Metals etc. (Metrication) Regulations 1981, S.I. 1981/1486.The whole Regulations.
The Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation of Buildings) (Amendment) Regulations 1982, S.I. 1982/695.The whole Regulations.
The Poisonous Substances in Agriculture Regulations 1984, S.I. 1984/1114.The whole Regulations.

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