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The Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1964

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SCHEDULE 1THE ENGINEERING INDUSTRY

1.  Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, the activities of the engineering industry are the following activities in so far as they are carried out in Great Britain:—

(a)the manufacture of—

(i)any article wholly or mainly from metal or any combination of metal and plastics material;

(ii)any vehicle body;

(iii)any aircraft, helicopter, glider, hover vehicle (that is to say, a vehicle designed to be supported on a cushion of air) or guided missile;

(iv)any article embodying a lens or prism;

(v)any primary cell or battery or electric accumulator;

(vi)any electric cable, electric filament lamp, electric discharge lamp or photographic flashbulb;

(vii)any thermionic, cold cathode or photo-cathode valve or tube, cathode-ray tube, electric capacitor or resistor, any device using ferrite for electrical purposes or any semi-conductor device;

(viii)any pattern for the purpose of engineering;

(b)the installation, testing, inspection or repair of any article (whether or not so described) specified in sub-paragraph (a) above;

(c)the production of any non-ferrous metal or semi-manufactured sections from such metal, including the operations of smelting, refining, casting, rolling, drawing, extruding or forging;

(d)the erection of—

(i)steel or other metal framework of buildings; or

(ii)structures made wholly or mainly of steel or other metal (not being electric lines or structures designed for the support thereof, fencing, hoarding or scaffolding);

(e)electro-plating, anodising, polishing, burnishing, tempering, case-hardening, annealing or any other metal finishing process;

(f)the machining of graphite;

(g)the preparation of any engineering drawing;

(h)when carried out in conjunction with any of the foregoing activities, any of the following activities, that is to say—

(i)research, development, design or drawing;

(ii)operations in connection with sale, packing, warehousing, distribution or transport;

(iii)work done at any office or laboratory, at any store, warehouse or similar place or at a garage;

(i)any other activity of industry or commerce carried out at or from an establishment engaged mainly in one or more of the foregoing activities.

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

(a)the activities of any establishment engaged wholly or mainly in the activities following, or any of them, that is to say—

(i)the processing of plastics material;

(ii)the manufacture or repair of any of the following articles or any article similar thereto, that is to say, artificial flowers or teeth, ball-point or fountain pens, belts, braces, brooms, brushes, clothing, document cases or covers, eye-glasses, footwear, handbags, jewellery, jewel cases, lampshades, pencils, purses, spectacles, straps, suitcases, toys and games or wallets;

(iii)the manufacture of paint;

(iv)the production of iron or steel by any process or, when carried out in association with such production, the casting of iron or steel by any process, the production of any iron or steel forgings or the annealing or heat treatment of steel;

(v)the rolling with or without heat of iron or steel products for the purpose of reducing the cross-sectional area thereof;

(vi)the production from iron or steel of bright bars, hot finished tubes or hot finished pipes;

(vii)the production of tinplate, terneplate, iron or steel wire, or steel wire ropes;

(viii)the production of galvanised or other coated steel sheets when carried out in association with any of the activities included in heads (iv) to (vii) of this sub-paragraph;

(ix)electro-typing, stereo-typing, typesetting, typecasting, or the preparation of lithographic plates or engraving for the purpose of printing;

(x)operations carried out at or from a yard or dry dock (including the precincts thereof) or a harbour or wet dock in the construction, reconstruction, repair, refitting, painting or finishing of ships or vessels or other floating constructions;

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

(xii)the repair of mechanically propelled vehicles used on roads not being activities carried out by the London Transport Board;

(xiii)the repair of aircraft or helicopters by a person other than the manufacturer thereof;

(xiv)the activities mentioned in paragraph 1(b) when carried out by the National Coal Board;

(xv)the provision by a local authority of a road transport passenger service; or

(xvi)the installation of metal windows;

(b)the activities of—

(i)the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority at any establishment engaged wholly or mainly in the production, use or disposal of atomic energy or radioactive substances, or in the production, development or testing of nuclear weapon components, or in research into any matters connected therewith;

(ii)the Electricity Council, the Central Electricity Generating Board or an Area Electricity Board;

(iii)the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board or the South of Scotland Electricity Board;

(iv)the Gas Council or an Area Gas Board;

(v)a harbour authority within the meaning of the Harbours Act 1964 when acting in that capacity;

(vi)a statutory water undertaker within the meaning of the Water Act 1945 (other than Part II of that Act) or a local water authority within the meaning of the Water (Scotland) Act 1946 being the activities of such undertaker or authority in the exercise of its powers or duties as such;

(c)the activities of any establishment (not being that of a local authority or of the London Transport Board) engaged mainly in one or more activities not included in paragraph 1 of this Schedule;

(d)the activities included in paragraph 1(h) of this Schedule when carried out by a local authority;

(e)the supply of food or drink for immediate consumption;

(f)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 (which relates to the provision for registered persons who are seriously disabled of employment or work on their own account under special conditions and of training for such employment or work); or

(g)the activities of any local authority in the provision of sheltered employment carried on in accordance with arrangements under section 3 of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958, or under section 29 of the National Assistance Act 1948 as extended by section 8(2) of the Mental Health Act 1959 and section 8(2) of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1960, or under section 31 of the National Assistance Act 1948 (as substituted by the National Assistance Act 1948 (Amendment) Act 1962, or under section 28 of the National Health Service Act 1946 as extended by section 6 of the Mental Health Act 1959, or under section 27 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1947 as extended by section 7 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1960.

3.—(1) In this Schedule—

(a)articleincludes a part or component of an article, being a part or component made wholly or mainly from metal or from any combination of metal and plastics material;

(b)buildingincludes any structure or erection (other than a tent or caravan) and any part of a building as so defined;

(c)civil engineering work” means the construction, or demolition of a railway-line, siding or monorail, the construction, structural alteration, repair or demolition of any aerodrome, airport, bridge, road, viaduct, dock, harbour, pier, quay, wharf, coast protection, river or drainage work, aqueduct, canal, inland navigation, reservoir, waterworks, bore-hole, well (other than an oil-well), filter bed, sewage works, sewer, cooling tower or pond, tunnel, heading, adit, chimney, furnace, carbonising or gas-making plant, nuclear or thermal power station, hydro-electric station, electric line or any structure designed for its support, cable trench or duct, oil refinery, pipe-line or defence installation, the preparation of the site or the laying down of a foundation or sub-structure in connection with any of the said operations or with the erection of structural metalwork, the construction of a swimming pool or other bathing place or of a playing field or ground for sporting or recreational purposes or the laying out of a cemetery:

(d)company” “holding company” and “subsidiaryhave the same meanings as in section 154 of the Companies Act 1948;

(e)electric line” means a wire or wires, conductor, or other means used for the purpose of conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity or any apparatus connected therewith;

(f)iron” and “steelinclude respectively alloy iron and alloy steel containing in each case more than fifty-five per cent. of pure iron by weight;

(g)jewelleryincludes any article of personal adornment (whether or not containing stones) but does not include clock or watch movements;

(h)local authority” means in England and Wales a local authority within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1933, a local authority within the meaning of the London Government Act 1939 or the Common Council of the City of London, and in Scotland, the council of a county, the town council of a burgh or a district council;

(i)manufactureincludes assembly or any process or operation incidental or appertaining to manufacture or assembly;

(j)metal” means any metal other than gold, silver or platinum, and includes any alloy that does not include any gold, silver or platinum;

(k)non-ferrous metal” means any metal other than iron or steel;

(l)plastics material” means any material made wholly or mainly by addition, polyaddition, condensation, polycondensation, ploymerisation, copolymerisation, esterification or other similar chemical process, or regenerated or modified cellulose, or hardened proteins, or natural resin modified by fusion or esterification;

(m)processing of plastics material” means any of the following operations when carried out on plastics material, that is to say, moulding, calendering, casting, thermoforming, encapsulation, extrusion, fabric coating, filament winding, heat sealing or laminate pressing;

(n)repairincludes re-conditioning, modification, alteration or conversion;

(o)ships”, “vessels” and “harbour” for the purposes of paragraph 2(a)(x) have the same meanings as in the Merchant Shipping Act 1894;

(p)vehicle bodyincludes a motorcycle sidecar, perambulator, invalid carriage, folding push-car or body for a caravan.

(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, an activity shall not be deemed to be carried out in conjunction with any other activity unless such activities are carried out by the same employer, or by a holding company and another company which is a subsidiary of the holding company, or by companies which are subsidiaries of the same holding company.

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