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Posted By Robert S Woods Does anyone have examples of quirky or amusingly titled H&S legislation?
Genuine examples would be appreciated.
Bob
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Posted By Raymond Rapp Bob
There are plenty, just trying to remember them is the difficult bit. How about the Public Lavatories (Turnstiles) Act 1963, banning the use of turnstiles in public lavs.
Ray
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Posted By lewes They have turnstiles at Liverpool Street Station and you have to pay for the privilege to have a wee.
I want my money back !!!!
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Posted By Simon Walsh Grad IOSH The Breeding of Dogs Act 1973 stated that "appropriate steps will be taken for the protection of the dogs in case of fire or other emergency".
However I think the RRO(FSO) will have repealed that.
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Posted By Raymond Rapp Lewes
I think you will find within the ambit of the legislation Liverpool Street Station lavatory is no longer a public lavatory. Sorry, no refund.
Ray
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Posted By John Dixon See Schedule 9 of the 1988 COSHH Regs:
The Horsehair Regulations 1907 and East India Wool Regulations 1908 were two of the many revocations.
J
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Posted By Nicholas Williams I've always had an affinity for either the (the Gut Scraping, Tripe Dressing, etc. Welfare Order 1920) or (the Herring Curing (Norfolk and Suffolk) Welfare Order 1920.
Somehow the thought of helping Herring to get better appealed to me - or is it I must get out more.
Nick
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Posted By John Allen As a junior Factory Inspector in the 1970s we seemed to administer numerous quirky Regulations. Many concerned employment, hours of work and holidays with Jewish factories having different public holidays. Dating back to the days before everyone had a watch was the power for an inspector to nominate a public clock by which factory hours were regulated.
A set of welfare Regulations that come to mind was that for gut scraping but I’m afraid I can’t remember the year. A legal quirk referring to slaughter houses was that the Factories Act 1961 did not apply to that part of an abattoir where chickens were slaughtered although every other animal was included and once the chicken was dead the processing of its carcass met the definition of “adapting for sale”.
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Posted By Adam Worth How about COMAH it's certainly quirky :)
Being serious how about -
The Town Police Clauses Act 1847 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (10 & 11 Vict c. 89).
The statute remains in force and makes illegal certain deeds such as hanging washing in the street, beating a carpet, and flying a kite.
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Posted By FJ Could people please state the sources as I thought I had a definitive list of H&S legislation and I can't identify some of these (Slippery slope and not Friday)
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Posted By CFT The Adventure Activities (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 2004
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The Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998
do it for me! Both seem completely misunderstood by those they apply to.
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Posted By Sean Warburton What about the famous Barry Manilow song, "her name was LOLER" the lifting regs, just a thought :)
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Posted By Dave Adams CMIOSH I stole this from a predecessor of mine. This is more of a wish really.
“The Clairvoyance and Benefit of Hindsight etc. Act (3003-1802)” preceded by a Contract Research Report entitled: “Always knowing the outcome before the event”
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Posted By Sean Warburton Hi Gilly,
Yes had a look at that thread, thanks rather funny i thought :)
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