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The Miscellaneous Factories (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 1993

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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1AERATED WATER

1.  Every employer of employees who work in any factory or part thereof in which is carried on the manufacture of aerated water and processes incidental thereto shall ensure that—

(a)all machines for filling bottles or syphons shall be so constructed, placed or fenced, as to prevent as far as possible a fragment of a bursting bottle or syphon from striking any person employed in the works; and

(b)the fittings of a filled syphon shall not be polished unless the syphon is held in a box or case so constructed as to prevent as far as possible the escape of fragments of a bursting syphon. Provided that this sub–paragraph shall not apply in the case of syphons filled at a pressure of less than 9 bars.

Regulation 2(2)

SCHEDULE 2

PART IHORIZONTAL MILLING MACHINES

1.  The occupier of any factory or part thereof where a horizontal milling machine is used shall ensure that the requirements of paragraphs 2 to 7 of this Schedule are observed.

2.  Effective measures shall be taken for securing and maintaining sufficient and suitable lighting at the machines, and where artificial lighting is provided the lighting points shall be so placed or shaded as to prevent direct rays of light from impinging on the eyes of the operator while he is operating the machine.

3.—(1) The cutter or cutters of every horizontal milling machine shall be fenced, by a strong guard properly adjusted to the work, which shall enclose the whole cutting surface except such part as is necessarily exposed for the milling operations.

(2) The guard shall either:—

(a)be provided with adequate side flanges; or

(b)extend on each side of the cutter or cutters to the end of the arbor, or to the arbor support, or to a distance of not less than half the diameter of the cutter,

provided that sub–paragraph (2) of this paragraph shall not apply to cutters used for face milling.

4.  Every horizontal milling machine shall be provided with an efficient starting and stopping appliance, and the control of this appliance shall be in such a position as to be readily and conveniently operated by the person operating the machine.

5.  When suds or other cutting lubricants are used on a horizontal milling machine suitable arrangements shall be made to enable the operator to apply the suds or lubricant or to adjust the supply pipe, and suitable means shall be provided for removing the swarf.

6.  The guards or other appliances required by this Part of this Schedule shall be maintained in an efficient state and shall be constantly kept in position while the milling cutter is in motion except when the tool setter is setting up the machine.

7.  Nothing in paragraph 3 shall apply to any milling cutter—

(a)used on a spindle which exceeds 65 millimetres in diameter or arbor which exceeds 50 millimetres in diameter at the place where the cutter is mounted; or

(b)when used for—

(i)making tools, jigs or gauges for use in the factory or similarly accurate operations where during the actual cutting process all those parts of the machine which control the relative positions of the work and the cutter can be manipulated by the operator at his unrestricted discretion,

(ii)internal milling,

(iii)end milling other than face milling,

(iv)automatic gear cutting,

(v)automatic hobbing,

(vi)automatic profiling,

(vii)thread milling.

PART IIJUTE

8.  The occupier of any factory or part thereof in which is carried on the spinning or weaving of jute or any process incidental thereto or the calendering or cropping of jute cloth shall ensure that in any workroom every steam pipe and steam exhaust pipe and the ends of every steam heated cylinder used in connection with a dressing machine shall be kept effectively covered with insulating material in good repair in such manner as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, the escape of heat therefrom.

PART IIIIRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES

9.  The occupier of any iron foundry or steel foundry shall ensure that no person carries out any work within a distance of 4 metres from a vertical line passing through the delivery end of any spout of a cupola or furnace, being a spout used for delivering molten metal, or within a distance of 2.4 metres from a vertical line passing through the nearest part of any ladle which is in position at the end of such a spout, except, in either case, where it is necessary for the proper use or maintenance of a cupola or furnace that that work should be carried out within that distance or that work is being carried out at such a time and under such conditions that there is no danger to the person carrying it out from molten metal which is being obtained from the cupola or furnace or is in a ladle in position at the end of the spout.

10.  In paragraph 9 of this Schedule, “iron foundry” and “steel foundry” means those parts of a factory in which the production of iron castings or, as the case may be, steel castings (not being the production of pig iron or the production of steel in the form of ingots and not including die–casting) is carried on by casting in moulds made of sand, loam, moulding composition or other mixture of materials, or by shell moulding or by centrifugal casting in metal moulds lined with sand, together with any part of the factory in which any of the following processes are carried on as incidental processes in connection with, and in the course of, such production, namely, the preparation and mixing of materials used in the foundry process, the preparation of moulds and cores, knockout operations and dressing or fettling operations.

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