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Gas Safety (Management) Regulations 1996

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Duties on persons conveying gas

  5. 4.Revision of safety cases

  6. 5.Duty to conform with safety case

  7. 6.Co-operation

  8. 7.Gas escapes and investigations

  9. 8.Content and other characteristics of gas

  10. 9.Keeping of documents

  11. 10.Transitional provisions

  12. 11.Exemptions

  13. 12.Repeals, revocations and amendment

  14. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN SAFETY CASE OF A PERSON CONVEYING GAS

      1. 1.General

      2. 2.A description of the operation intended to be undertaken by...

      3. 3.A general description of the plant and premises the duty...

      4. 4.Particulars of any— (a) technical specifications; (b) procedures or arrangements...

      5. 5.Safety management

      6. 6.Particulars to demonstrate that the management system of the duty...

      7. 7.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      8. 8.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      9. 9.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      10. 10.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      11. 11.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      12. 12.Co-operation

      13. 13.Gas escapes and investigations

      14. 14.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      15. 15.Content and other characteristics of gas

      16. 16.Continuity of supply

      17. 17.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      18. 18.Supply emergencies

      19. 19.Where the duty holder is the only person conveying gas...

      20. 20.Without prejudice to paragraph 18 above, particulars of the procedures...

      21. 21.Particulars of the procedures that the duty holder has established...

      22. 22.Interpretation

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN SAFETY CASE OF A NETWORK EMERGENCY CO-ORDINATOR

      1. 1.Name and address of the person preparing the safety case...

      2. 2.A general description of the network to which the safety...

      3. 3.Particulars to demonstrate that the duty holder has established adequate...

      4. 4.The same particulars as are referred to in paragraphs 4...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      CONTENT AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF GAS

      1. PART I REQUIREMENTS UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS

        1. 1.The content and characteristics of the gas shall be in...

        2. 2.The gas shall have been treated with a suitable stenching...

        3. 3.The gas shall be at a suitable pressure to ensure...

        4. 4.(1) Expressions and the abbreviations used in this Part shall...

      2. PART II REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS CONVEYED TO PREVENT A SUPPLY EMERGENCY

        1. 1.The requirements of the gas referred to in regulation 8(2)...

        2. 2.(1) Expressions and abbreviations used in this Part shall have...

      3. PART III INTERPRETATION

        1. 1.In this Schedule— “bar” means bars (absolute); “barg” means bars...

        2. 2.In this Schedule, ICF, SI and WN shall be calculated...

  15. Explanatory Note

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