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Statutory Instruments

1991 No. 1305

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

The Industrial Training (Engineering Construction Board) Order 1991

Made

3rd June 1991

Laid before Parliament

14th June 1991

Coming into force

23rd July 1991

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 1(1) and (7) of the Industrial Training Act 1982(1)and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after the carrying out by him of consultations in accordance with section 1(4) of that Act, hereby makes the following Order:—

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) This Order,may be cited as the Industrial Training (Engineering Construction Board) Order 1991 and shall come into force on 23rd July 1991.

(2) In this Order—

(a)“the Act” means the Industrial Training Act 1982;

(b)“the Board” means the Board hitherto known as the Engineering Industry Training Board;

(c)“the principal Order” means the Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1964(2)

Re-naming of the Board

2.  The Board shall henceforth be known as the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board and accordingly any reference to the Board in the principal Order shall be taken to be a reference to the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board and any reference to the engineering industry as a reference to the engineering construction industry.

Activities of the Board

3.  The activities in relation to which the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board exercises the functions conferred by the Act upon industrial training boards shall, instead of the activities specified in Schedule I to the principal Order, be the activities specified in Schedule 1 to this Order, and accordingly in the Principal Order the latter Schedule shall be substituted for the former Schedule.

Transitional Provisions

4.—(1) The Chairman and other members of the Board on the day upon which this Order comes into force shall continue to be members of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board and to hold and vacate their offices in accordance with the terms of the instruments appointing them to be members.

(2) The provisions of this Order shall not—

(a)extend the operation of a levy order;

(b)affect the operation of a levy order in relation to the assessment of an employer within the meaning of that order in respect of an establishment that was engaged in the relevant levy period in the engineering industry as defined in that order;

(c)affect the operation of any assessment notice served by the Board under the provisions of a levy order before the day upon which this Order comes into force or any appeal or other proceedings arising out of any such notice.

(3) The change of name of the Board shall not affect any right or obligation of the Board or of any other person and any pending legal proceedings may be continued by or against the Board notwithstanding its change of name.

(4) In paragraph (2) of this article, the expression “levy order” means any one of the levy orders set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

Revocation

5.  The Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1980(3) is hereby revoked.

Signed by order of the Secretary of State

Robert Jackson

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,

Department of Employment

3rd June 1991

SCHEDULE 1THE ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

1.  Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, the activities of the engineering construction industry are the following activities in so far as they are carried out in Great Britain or in so far as they are for such purposes as are relevant to or in relation to persons in employment to which the Employment Protection (Offshore Employment) Order 1976(4) applies:—

(a)the activities of—

(i)fabrication, assembly, construction, erection, installation, fitting, testing, inspection, maintenance, repair, replacement or dismantling on site of any chemical, electrical or mechanical apparatus, machinery or plant of a chemical works, gas making or gas treatment works, nuclear or thermal power station, nuclear waste reprocessing site, hydro-electric station, oil refinery or oil terminal or other apparatus, machinery or plant concerned with exploration for or exploitation of oil or gas, metal smelter, steel mill, paper mill or brewery, the processing and production of human and animal food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and petrochemical products, cement, concrete bricks, distilling alcohol or other products, glass, paper and sewerage or any other installation involving processing of any product;

(ii)planning, designing, commissioning or procuring by way of contract or otherwise of any apparatus, machinery or plant mentioned in head (i) above carried on in association with any activity mentioned in that head or in association with any project for such an activity;

(iii)supervision of the fabrication, assembly, construction, erection, installation, fitting, testing, inspection, maintenance, repair, replacement or dismantling of any apparatus, machinery or plant mentioned in head (i) above when carried out on site;

(iv)the erection and/or dismantling of the main framework of buildings, being framework of steel or other metallic construction, or of other structures consisting wholly or mainly of steel and/or other metal, not being either structures forming part of a building, electric lines or structures designed for the support thereof, walls, fencing, hoardings, exhibition stands, scaffolding or contractors' plant;

(b)the hiring out by an employer of individuals in his employment to persons engaging in any of the foregoing activities, where the said individuals are to be employed in such activities;

(c)any activities, being—

(i)related activities incidental or ancillary to principal activities of the engineering construction industry; or

(ii)activities undertaken in the administration, control or direction of one or more establishments, being establishments engaged wholly or mainly in principal activities of that industry, in related activities incidental or ancillary thereto, or in the administration, control or direction of one or more other establishments engaged in such principal or related activities;

and carried out, in either case, by the employer engaged in those principal activities or, where that employer is a company, by the company or by an associated company of the company;

(d)any activities of industry or commerce (other than engineering construction activities) carried out at or from an establishment mainly engaged—

(i)in engineering construction activities; or

(ii)in engineering construction activities and in activities described in the Appendix to this Schedule, but to a greater extent in engineering construction activities than in activities described in that Appendix in relation to the construction industry.

2.  Notwithstanding anything contained in this Schedule, there shall not be included in the activities of the engineering construction industry—

(a)the activities (not being activities described in paragraph 1(c) above) of any establishment engaged—

(i)mainly in activities not being engineering construction activities or activities described in the Appendix to this Schedule; or

(ii)to a less extent in engineering construction activities than in activities described in that Appendix in relation to the construction industry;

(b)the activities of any establishment engaged wholly or mainly in related activities, being activities—

(i)incidental or ancillary to the activities of one or more establishments (in this sub-paragraph hereafter referred to as “the principal establishment”) engaged wholly or mainly in any activities not being principal activities of the engineering construction industry; and

(ii)carried out by the employer carrying on the principal establishment or, where that employer is a company, by the company or by an associated company of the company;

(c)the activities of any establishment engaged wholly or mainly in any one or more of the activities set out in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964(5);

(d)the activities of any establishment engaged in building work or civil engineering work, or (being operations undertaken in, upon, above or under a building, or the close, curtilage or precincts thereof, or a civil engineering work or the site of a building or such a work) in the provision or continued provision for the building, civil engineering work or site of water, gas, electricity, lighting, heating, ventilation or air-conditioning;

(e)the activities of—

(i)a harbour authority when acting in that capacity;

(ii)a local authority when acting in that capacity;

(f)the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority;

(g)the activities of a charity;

(h)the activities of any company, association or body that is required by its constitution to apply its profits, if any, or other income in promoting its objects and is prohibited, thereby from paying any dividend to its members, and that has for its sole or principal object or among its principal objects the provision of facilities for any of the purposes mentioned in section 15(1) of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1944(6) (which relates to the provision for registered persons who are seriously disabled of work or training);

(i)any work, occupation or training that is provided in accordance with arrangements made by a local authority under the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958(7) or any other enactment that authorises or requires the provision of arrangements for persons suffering from illness, severe physical defect or disability or from mental disorder, or for persons who have been suffering from illness or whose care is undertaken with a view to preventing them from becoming ill, or for old people;

(j)any activities in agriculture;

(k)any operations carried out by a person undergoing a course of training as a seagoing officer or rating under an agreement in writing with an employer in the shipping industry or with any organisation of employers in that industry or with any association of such organisations; or

(l)the supply of food or drink for immediate consumption.

3.  In this Schedule unless the context otherwise required—

4.—(1) References in this Schedule to the provisions of any enactment shall be construed as references to those provisions as amended by or under any subsequent enactment.

(2) For the purposes of this Schedule two companies shall be taken to be associated companies if one is a subsidiary of the other or both are subsidiaries of a third company, and “associated company” shall be construed accordingly.

APPENDIX

The activities that would be included in an industry specified in Column 1 hereof by virtue of the industrial training order specified in the corresponding entry in Column 2, if the provisions specified in Column 3 were omitted from that order.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
The Construction IndustryThe Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964Schedule 1 Paragraph 1(j)

Article 4(4)

SCHEDULE 2

Levy OrdersReferences
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1970S.I. 1970/1481.
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1971S.I. 1971/1662
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1972S.I. 1972/705
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1973S.I. 1973/1425
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) (No1) Order 1974S.I. 1974/1509
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1975S.I. 1975/830
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1976S.I. 1976/686
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1977 S.I. 1977/849
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1978S.I. 1978/612
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1979S.I. 1979/778
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1980S.I. 1980/693
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1981S.I. 1981/84
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1982S.I. 1982/1002
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering) Order 1983S.I. 1983/980
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1984S.I. 1984/1117
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1985S.I. 1985/1169
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1986S.I. 1986/1013
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1987S.I. 1987/607
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1988S.I. 1988/275
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1989S.I. 1989/292
Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Board) Order 1990S.I. 1990/558

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order re-names the Board hitherto known as the Engineering Industry Training Board (which was established on 23rd July 1964 by the Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1964) and re-defines the activities in relation to which the Board exercises its functions (articles 2 and 3 respectively). The Board will henceforth be known as the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board and the activities will be those of the engineering construction industry (Schedule 1).

The Order also contains transitional provisions (article 4); and it revokes the Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1980 (article 5).

(1)

1982 c. 10; section 1 was amended by the Employment Act 1989 (c. 38), sections 22(4) and 23 and Schedule 4, para 1(4).

(2)

S.I. 1964/1086; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1980/1273, 1990/526.

(3)

S.I. 1980/1273.

(4)

S.I. 1976/766 (the whole of the Industrial Training Act 1982 has been applied by the Employment Protection (Offshore Employment) Order 1976 for such purposes as are relevant to or in relation to persons in employment to which that Order applies, article 3 and Part I of the Schedule, paragraph 1); relevant amendment instruments are S.I. 1977/588, 1981/208.

(5)

S.I. 1964/1079; relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1991/28.

(10)

1988 c. 1.

(11)

1985 c. 6.