The Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950

(Regulations 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 28)

FIRST SCHEDULESCHEDULED PROCESSES

PART I

(i)

The making or mixing of frits or glazes containing lead or of colours.

(ii)

The preparation or weighing out of flow material.

(iii)

Colour blowing, or the wiping off of colour after that process.

(iv)

Ground laying or colour dusting, or the wiping off of colour after either of those processes.

(v)

Colour grinding.

(vi)

Lithographic transfer making.

(vii)

Any other process in which any material, other than glaze, which contains more than five per cent. of its dry weight of a soluble lead compound (calculated in the manner described in the definition of low solubility glaze) is used or handled in a dry state or in the form of spray or in suspension in liquid other than oil or similar medium.

PART II

The following processes when carried on in factories other than leadless glaze factories:—

(i)Dipping or other process carried on in the dipping house.

(ii)The application of majolica or other glaze by blowing, painting or any other process except dipping.

(iii)Drying after the application of glaze by dipping, blowing or any other process.

(iv)Ware-cleaning after the application of glaze by dipping, blowing or any other process.

(v)Glost placing.

(vi)Any other process in which glaze is used or in which pottery articles treated with glaze are handled before glost firing.

(Regulation 9)

SECOND SCHEDULEPROTECTIVE CLOTHING

(1)  Protective clothing shall be provided by the occupier in pursuance of Regulation 9 for the use of all persons employed in the processes or work included in column (a) of the table below and the clothing provided shall (subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) below) be that indicated opposite the respective processes or work in columns (b), (c), (d), and (e) of that table.

(2)  For the purposes of the table below:—

WO” means washable overalls, and includes overalls of the “bib and brace” type and the garments usually known as “potter's slops.”

WA” means washable aprons with bibs.

IA” means aprons with bibs and made of material impervious to water.

WH” means washable head coverings.

(3)  For persons employed in any process or work for which washable aprons with bibs are required under column (c) of the table below, the occupier may instead provide either:—

(i)washable overalls, or

(ii)aprons with bibs and made of material impervious to water,

and shall provide such overalls or aprons, as the case may be, if the Inspector for the District has issued and there remains in force a certificate in respect of a factory or a particular part of a factory that they are in his opinion needed having regard to the conditions under which the process or work is carried on in that factory or that particular part of it.

(4)  For persons employed in any process or work for which impervious aprons are required under column (d) of the table below and for which washable overalls are not required under column (b) of that table, the occupier shall provide such overalls in addition to the aprons if the Inspector for the District has issued and there remains in force a certificate that overalls are in his opinion needed having regard to the conditions under which the process or work is carried on in the factory to which the certificate relates.

Protective clothing to be provided
(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)
Process or workWashable overallsWashable apronsAprons with bibs and made of material impervious to waterWashable head coverings
(1) Any process involving the manipulation of dry calcined flint or of dry quartzWOWH
(2) Flint or quartz milling, or any process involving exposure to ground or powdered flint or quartzWO
(3) The grinding or tempering of fireclay or grogWO
(4) Work in the slip-houseWOIA
(5) The making, mixing or storage of leadless glaze or of engobe or slipWO
(6) The making or mixing of frits or glazes containing lead or of coloursWOWH
(7) The preparation of clay dust, including drying, breaking, grinding and mixingWOWH
(8) The loading, carrying, conveying or unloading of clay dustWOWH
(9) The loading, carrying, conveying or unloading of clay or clay scrapsWO
(10) Throwing, jiggering, jollying, jolly-throwing or hollow-ware pressingWA
(11) The casting or pressing of sanitary fireclay ware or of flintless stonewareWA
(12) The casting or pressing of ware other than sanitary fireclay ware or flintless stonewareWOIA
(13) Earthenware towingWOIAWH
(14) Dust-tile pressingWOWH
(15) Dust-tile fettlingWOIAWH
(16) Damp fettlingWA
(17) All other fettlingWOIA
(18) All other processes in potters' shops not specifically mentioned aboveWA
(19) The application of engobe or slip, or the application to sanitary fireclay ware of glaze in leadless glaze factoriesWOIA
(20) Biscuit placingWO
(21) Work in the biscuit ware-houseWO
(22) Work as dippers or dippers' assistants, or otherwise in the application of glaze to ware (other than sanitary fireclay ware), in leadless glaze factoriesIA
(23) Work as dippers or dippers' assistants, or otherwise in the application of glaze, in factories other than leadless glaze factoriesWOIAWH
(24) Ware-cleaning in leadless glaze factoriesIA
(25) Ware-cleaning in factories other than leadless glaze factoriesWOIAWH
(26) All scheduled processes other than those specifically mentioned above

WO

(except for persons engaged in drawing a glost oven)

WH

(except for glost placing)

(27) Cleaning any part of the factory or plant where there is liable to be flint or quartz or clay dust, or emptying the collectors of dust extraction plantsWOWH