1989 No 635

 

Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

 

Made - - - 7th April 1989

Authority: Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, ss 15(1), (2), (3)(a), (b), (4)(a), (5)(b), (6)(b), (8), (9) , 82(3)(a) , Sch 3, paras 1(1)(a), (c), (2), (3), 6(2), 9, 11, 12, 14, 15(1), 16, 21(b)

 

 

1 Citation and commencement 1

2 Interpretation. 2

3 Persons on whom duties are imposed by these Regulations. 3

4 Systems, work activities and protective equipment 4

5 Strength and capability of electrical equipment 4

6 Adverse or hazardous environments. 4

7 Insulation, protection and placing of conductors. 4

8 Earthing or other suitable precautions. 5

9 Integrity of referenced conductors. 5

10 Connections. 5

11 Means for protecting from excess of current 5

12 Means for cutting off the supply and for isolation. 5

13 Precautions for work on equipment made dead. 6

14 Work on or near live conductors. 6

15 Working space, access and lighting. 6

16 Persons to be competent to prevent danger and injury. 6

17 Provisions applying to mines only. 7

[18 Introduction of electrical equipment] 7

19 Restriction of equipment in certain zones below ground. 7

21 Approval of certain equipment for use in safety-lamp mines. 9

22 Means of cutting off electricity to circuits below ground. 9

23 Oil-filled equipment 9

24 Records and information. 9

25 Electric shock notices. 10

26 Introduction of battery-powered locomotives and vehicles into safety-lamp mines. 10

27 Storage, charging and transfer of electrical storage batteries. 10

28 Disapplication of section 157 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954. 11

29 Defence. 11

30 Exemption certificates. 11

[31 Application] 12

32 Disapplication of duties. 12

 

PART I

INTRODUCTION

 

1 Citation and commencement

 

These Regulations may be cited as the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and shall come into force on 1st April 1990.

 

2 Interpretation

 

(1)   In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

 

“approved” means approved in writing for the time being by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of these Regulations or conforming with a specification approved in writing by the Health and Safety Executive for the purposes of these Regulations;

 

“circuit conductor” means any conductor in a system which is intended to carry electric current in normal conditions, or to be energised in normal conditions, and includes a combined neutral and earth conductor, but does not include a conductor provided solely to perform a protective function by connection to earth or other reference point;

 

“conductor” means a conductor of electrical energy;

 

“danger” means risk of injury;

 

“electrical equipment” includes anything used, intended to be used or installed for use, to generate, provide, transmit, transform, rectify, convert, conduct, distribute, control, store, measure or use electrical energy;

 

“firedamp” means any flammable gas or any flammable mixture of gases occurring naturally in a mine;

 

“injury” means death or personal injury from electric shock, electric burn, electrical explosion or arcing, or from fire or explosion initiated by electrical energy, where any such death or injury is associated with the generation, provision, transmission, transformation, rectification, conversion, conduction, distribution, control, storage, measurement or use of electrical energy;

 

“safety-lamp mine” means—

 

   (a)   any coal mine; or

 

   (b)   any other mine in which—

 

(i)

   there has occurred below ground an ignition of firedamp; or

 

(ii)

   more than 0.25% by volume of firedamp is found on any occasion at any place below ground in the mine;

 

“system” means an electrical system in which all the electrical equipment is, or may be, electrically connected to a common source of electrical energy, and includes such source and such equipment.

 

(2)   Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in these Regulations to—

 

(a)

   a numbered regulation or Schedule is a reference to the regulation or Schedule in these Regulations so numbered;

 

(b)

   a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph so numbered in the regulation or Schedule in which the reference appears.

 

3 Persons on whom duties are imposed by these Regulations

 

(1)   Except where otherwise expressly provided in these Regulations, it shall be the duty of every—

 

(a)

   employer and self-employed person to comply with the provisions of these Regulations in so far as they relate to matters which are within his control; and

 

[(b)

 

   (i) manager, in relation to a mine within the meaning of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954, and

 

   (ii) operator, in relation to a quarry within the meaning of regulation 3 of the Quarries Regulations 1999,

 

to ensure that all requirements or prohibitions imposed by or under these Regulations are complied with in so far as they relate to the mine of which he is the manager or quarry of which he is the operator and to matters which are within his control].

 

(2)   It shall be the duty of every employee while at work—

 

(a)

   to co-operate with his employer so far as is necessary to enable any duty placed on that employer by the provisions of these Regulations to be complied with; and

 

(b)

   to comply with the provisions of these Regulations in so far as they relate to matters which are within his control.

 

NOTES

 

Amendment

 

Para (1): sub-para (b) substituted by SI 1999/2024, reg 48(2), Sch 5 , Pt II.

 

Date in force: 1 January 2000: see SI 1999/2024, reg 1(1) .

 

PART II

GENERAL

 

4 Systems, work activities and protective equipment

 

(1)   All systems shall at all times be of such construction as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger.

 

(2)   As may be necessary to prevent danger, all systems shall be maintained so as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, such danger.

 

(3)   Every work activity, including operation, use and maintenance of a system and work near a system, shall be carried out in such a manner as not to give rise, so far as is reasonably practicable, to danger.

 

(4)   Any equipment provided under these Regulations for the purpose of protecting persons at work on or near electrical equipment shall be suitable for the use for which it is provided, be maintained in a condition suitable for that use, and be properly used.

 

5 Strength and capability of electrical equipment

 

No electrical equipment shall be put into use where its strength and capability may be exceeded in such a way as may give rise to danger.

 

6 Adverse or hazardous environments

 

Electrical equipment which may reasonably foreseeably be exposed to—

 

(a)

   mechanical damage;

 

(b)

   the effects of the weather, natural hazards, temperature or pressure;

 

(c)

   the effects of wet, dirty, dusty or corrosive conditions; or

 

(d)

   any flammable or explosive substance, including dusts, vapours or gases,

 

shall be of such construction or as necessary protected as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger arising from such exposure.

 

7 Insulation, protection and placing of conductors

 

All conductors in a system which may give rise to danger shall either—

 

(a)

   be suitably covered with insulating material and as necessary protected so as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger; or

 

(b)

   have such precautions taken in respect of them (including, where appropriate, their being suitably placed) as will prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger.

 

8 Earthing or other suitable precautions

 

Precautions shall be taken, either by earthing or by other suitable means, to prevent danger arising when any conductor (other than a circuit conductor) which may reasonably foreseeably become charged as a result of either the use of a system, or a fault in a system, becomes so charged; and, for the purposes of ensuring compliance with this regulation, a conductor shall be regarded as earthed when it is connected to the general mass of earth by conductors of sufficient strength and current-carrying capability to discharge electrical energy to earth.

 

9 Integrity of referenced conductors

 

If a circuit conductor is connected to earth or to any other reference point, nothing which might reasonably be expected to give rise to danger by breaking the electrical continuity or introducing high impedance shall be placed in that conductor unless suitable precautions are taken to prevent that danger.

 

10 Connections

 

Where necessary to prevent danger, every joint and connection in a system shall be mechanically and electrically suitable for use.

 

11 Means for protecting from excess of current

 

Efficient means, suitably located, shall be provided for protecting from excess of current every part of a system as may be necessary to prevent danger.

 

12 Means for cutting off the supply and for isolation

 

(1)   Subject to paragraph (3), where necessary to prevent danger, suitable means (including, where appropriate, methods of identifying circuits) shall be available for—

 

(a)

   cutting off the supply of electrical energy to any electrical equipment; and

 

(b)

   the isolation of any electrical equipment.

 

(2)   In paragraph (1), “isolation” means the disconnection and separation of the electrical equipment from every source of electrical energy in such a way that this disconnection and separation is secure.

 

(3)   Paragraph (1) shall not apply to electrical equipment which is itself a source of electrical energy but, in such a case as is necessary, precautions shall be taken to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger.

 

13 Precautions for work on equipment made dead

 

Adequate precautions shall be taken to prevent electrical equipment, which has been made dead in order to prevent danger while work is carried out on or near that equipment, from becoming electrically charged during that work if danger may thereby arise.

 

14 Work on or near live conductors

 

No person shall be engaged in any work activity on or so near any live conductor (other than one suitably covered with insulating material so as to prevent danger) that danger may arise unless—

 

(a)

   it is unreasonable in all the circumstances for it to be dead; and

 

(b)

   it is reasonable in all the circumstances for him to be at work on or near it while it is live; and

 

(c)

   suitable precautions (including where necessary the provision of suitable protective equipment) are taken to prevent injury.

 

15 Working space, access and lighting

 

For the purposes of enabling injury to be prevented, adequate working space, adequate means of access, and adequate lighting shall be provided at all electrical equipment on which or near which work is being done in circumstances which may give rise to danger.

 

16 Persons to be competent to prevent danger and injury

 

No person shall be engaged in any work activity where technical knowledge or experience is necessary to prevent danger or, where appropriate, injury, unless he possesses such knowledge or experience, or is under such degree of supervision as may be appropriate having regard to the nature of the work.

 

PART III

REGULATIONS APPLYING TO MINES ONLY

 

17 Provisions applying to mines only

 

(1)   The provisions of regulations 18 to 28 and Schedule 1 shall apply to mines only; and the provisions of that Schedule shall have effect in particular in relation to the use below ground in a coal mine of any film lighting circuit (as defined by paragraph 1 of that Schedule) at or in close proximity to a coal face.

 

(2)   Expressions to which meanings are assigned by the Mines and Quarries Act 1954 shall, unless the contrary intention appears, have the same meanings in regulations 18 to 27 and Schedule 1.

 

[18 Introduction of electrical equipment]

 

[Before electrical equipment (other than equipment approved for the purposes of regulation 20(1)) is first introduced into any underground part of a safety-lamp mine, the manager shall submit to an inspector a copy of the plan required to be kept for that part by regulation 29(5) of the Management and Administration of Safety and Health at Mines Regulations 1993, on which the intended locations of that equipment shall be shown together with a copy of any schematic diagram relating to that part prepared for the purposes of regulation 24(1).]

 

NOTES

 

Amendment

 

Substituted by SI 1995/2005, reg 10 , Sch 2 .

 

19 Restriction of equipment in certain zones below ground

 

(1)   At every safety-lamp mine containing any zones below ground in which firedamp whether or not normally present is likely to occur in a quantity sufficient to indicate danger, there shall be prepared a suitable plan identifying such zones.

 

(2)   Electrical equipment shall not be energised in such zones unless it is—

 

(a)

   equipment of a kind approved for that purpose;

 

(b)

   equipment approved pursuant to regulation 20(1);

 

(c)

   equipment the use of which was lawful in such zones immediately before the coming into force of these Regulations;

 

(d)

   equipment which has received a certificate of conformity or a certificate of inspection in accordance with Council Directive 82/130/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in mines susceptible to firedamp, as adapted to technical progress by [Commission Directives 88/35/EEC, 91/269/EEC[, 94/44/EC and 98/65/EC]];

 

(e)

   equipment such as is specified in regulation 21(2);

 

(f)

   equipment which is not capable of producing incendive electrical sparks in normal use; or

 

(g)

   electrically-powered equipment not permanently installed in the mine but required occasionally for monitoring, testing, recording and measurement, and used where the concentration of firedamp is 0.8% by volume or less in accordance with suitable rules drawn up by the manager to ensure that danger will not thereby arise, which rules shall in particular include provision for personal supervision of that equipment by a competent person and testing for firedamp when it is in use;

 

and any lights which conform with this paragraph shall be permitted lights in any mine such as is specified in paragraph (1).

 

NOTES

 

Amendment

 

Para (2): in sub-para (d) words in square brackets beginning with the words “Commission Directives 88/35/EEC,” substituted by SI 1996/192, reg 20(1) .

Para (2): in sub-para (d) words “, 94/44/EC and 98/65/EC” in square brackets substituted by SI 1999/2550, reg 3 (this substitution shall have effect as if it had been made under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, s 15 and the provisions of that Act as regards enforcement and offences shall apply to that sub-paragraph).

Date in force: 11 October 1999: see SI 1999/2550, reg 1(1) .

 

20 Cutting off electricity or making safe where firedamp is found either below ground or at the surface

 

(1)   Where any person at a mine detects firedamp in a concentration exceeding 1.25% by volume in the general body of the air either below ground at that mine or at any place on the surface thereat where any exhauster in a firedamp drainage system is installed, firedamp is monitored or its heat content measured, he shall forthwith—

 

(a)

   cut off the supply of electricity to any electrical equipment situated at the place where the said concentration was detected; or

 

(b)

   (where this is not possible) take all reasonably practicable steps to make such equipment safe; or

 

(c)

   (if the taking of the measures specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) above does not fall within the scope of his normal duties) report the matter to an official of the mine who shall ensure that those measures are taken;

 

except that the provisions of sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) above shall not apply if the electrical equipment is approved for the purpose of remaining energised in such circumstances or (in the case of a safety-lamp mine) is electrical equipment such as is specified in regulation 21(2).

 

(2)   If the supply of electricity to electrical equipment is cut off or the equipment made safe in accordance with paragraph (1), it shall remain in that condition until the senior official on duty at the mine having determined that it is safe to do so, directs that such precautions are no longer necessary.

 

(3)   If the supply of electricity to electrical equipment is cut off or the equipment made safe in accordance with paragraph (1), details of the time, duration and location shall be recorded.

 

21 Approval of certain equipment for use in safety-lamp mines

 

(1)   Subject to paragraph (2), no electric safety-lamp, gas detector, telephone or signalling equipment or other equipment associated therewith or required for the safety of persons shall be taken or used below ground at any safety-lamp mine unless it is equipment which has been approved pursuant to regulation 20(1) or (in the case of electric safety-lamps) is of a type for the time being approved pursuant to section 64(2) of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954.

 

(2)   Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prevent the taking or use below ground at any safety-lamp mine of any electrical equipment which was, before the coming into force of these Regulations, approved pursuant to regulations 20 and 21A of the Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) Regulations 1956.

 

22 Means of cutting off electricity to circuits below ground

 

At every mine at which electrical equipment which may give rise to danger is installed below ground and is supplied from a power source at the surface of the mine, switchgear shall be provided at the surface for cutting off the supply of current to that equipment, and adequate provision shall be made for the operation of that switchgear, including such means of communication as will, so far as is reasonably practicable, enable the switchgear to be operated in case of danger.

 

23 Oil-filled equipment

 

Electrical equipment using oil as a means of cooling, insulation or arc suppression shall not be introduced below ground at a mine.

 

24 Records and information

 

(1)   Suitable schematic diagrams of all electrical distribution systems intended to be operated at the mine (other than those operating at a voltage not exceeding 250 volts) shall, so far as is reasonably practicable—

 

(a)

   be prepared and kept in the office at the mine; and

 

(b)

   show the planned settings of any circuit electrical protective devices.

 

(2)   Copies of such portions of the schematic diagrams prepared pursuant to paragraph (1) as are necessary to prevent danger and which show at least those parts of the electrical system which are served by switchgear operating at a voltage in excess of 250 volts shall be displayed at each place where such switchgear is installed.

 

(3)   Plans on a suitable scale shall be kept in the office at the mine showing, so far as is reasonably practicable, the position of all permanently installed electrical equipment at the mine supplied at a voltage in excess of 250 volts.

 

25 Electric shock notices

 

Where, at any place at a mine, electric arc welding is taking place or electrical energy is being generated, transformed or used at a nominal voltage in excess of 125 volts ac or 250 volts dc, a notice shall be displayed in a form which can be easily read and understood and containing information on the appropriate first-aid treatment for electric shock and details of the emergency action to be taken in the event of electric shock.

 

26 Introduction of battery-powered locomotives and vehicles into safety-lamp mines

 

No locomotive or vehicle which uses an electrical storage battery, either partly or wholly, as a power source for traction purposes shall be introduced below ground at a safety-lamp mine unless it is an approved locomotive or vehicle.

 

NOTES

 

See Further

 

See further, in relation to the disapplication of this regulation in certain circumstances: the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 1992, SI 1992/3073 , reg 33(1), (2)(p).

 

27 Storage, charging and transfer of electrical storage batteries

 

At any mine in which electrical storage batteries are used below ground, those batteries shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, be used, stored, charged and transferred in a safe manner.

 

28 Disapplication of section 157 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954

 

Section 157 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954 (which provides a defence in legal proceedings and prosecutions in certain circumstances) shall not apply in relation to any legal proceedings or prosecutions based on an allegation of a contravention of a requirement or prohibition imposed by regulations 18 to 27 or by or under Schedule 1.

 

PART IV

MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

 

29 Defence

 

In any proceedings for an offence consisting of a contravention of regulations 4(4), 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 or 25, it shall be a defence for any person to prove that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of that offence.

 

30 Exemption certificates

 

(1)   Subject to paragraph (2), the Health and Safety Executive may, by a certificate in writing, exempt—

 

(a)

   any person;

 

(b)

   any premises;

 

(c)

   any electrical equipment;

 

(d)

   any electrical system;

 

(e)

   any electrical process;

 

(f)

   any activity,

 

or any class of the above, from any requirement or prohibition imposed by these Regulations and any such exemption may be granted subject to conditions and to a limit of time and may be revoked by a certificate in writing at any time.

 

(2)   The Executive shall not grant any such exemption unless, having regard to the circumstances of the case, and in particular to—

 

(a)

   the conditions, if any, which it proposes to attach to the exemption; and

 

(b)

   any other requirements imposed by or under any enactment which apply to the case,

 

it is satisfied that the health and safety of persons who are likely to be affected by the exemption will not be prejudiced in consequence of it.

 

[31 Application]

 

[These Regulations shall apply—

 

(a)

   in Great Britain; and

 

(b)

   outside Great Britain as sections 1 to 59 and 80 to 82 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 apply by virtue of the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (Application outside Great Britain) Order 1995.]      

 

NOTES

 

Amendment

 

Substituted by SI 1997/1993, reg 2 .

 

Date in force: 21 February 1998: see SI 1997/1993, reg 1 .

 

32 Disapplication of duties

 

The duties imposed by these Regulations shall not extend to—

 

(a)

   the master or crew of a sea-going ship or to the employer of such persons, in relation to the normal ship-board activities of a ship’s crew under the direction of the master; or

 

(b)

   any person, in relation to any aircraft or hovercraft which is moving under its own power.

 

33 Revocations and modifications

 

(1)   The instruments specified in column 1 of Part I of Schedule 2 are revoked to the extent specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that Part.

 

(2)   The enactments and instruments specified in Part II of Schedule 2 shall be modified to the extent specified in that Part.

 

(3)   In the Mines and Quarries Act 1954, the Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969 and the Mines Management Act 1971, and in regulations made under any of those Acts, or in health and safety regulations, any reference to any of those Acts shall be treated as including a reference to these Regulations.

 

 

SCHEDULE 1

Provisions applying to mines only and having effect in particular in relation to the use below ground in coal mines of film lighting circuits Regulation 17

 

1

In this Schedule, “film lighting circuit” means any electric circuit at a coal mine, not being permanently installed thereat, and required occasionally to supply mains electricity to electric lights for the purpose of providing illumination for photography or video-recording, and includes the said lights and any other electrical apparatus in that circuit.

 

2

A film lighting circuit shall not be used unless—

 

(a)

   not less than 7 days prior to such use, details of when and where it is to be used have been notified to the Health and Safety Executive; and

 

(b)

   within the 24 hours immediately preceding such use—

 

   (i)   it has been externally examined; and

 

   (ii)   the insulation thereof and the conductance of every conductor of every flexible cable forming part of it have been tested.

 

3

The manager shall make, and ensure the carrying out of, arrangements to prevent the accumulation of dust on any surface of any luminaire or apparatus in sufficient quantities to give rise to spontaneous ignition.

 

4

The manager shall make suitable rules with respect to the use of film lighting circuits, for the purpose of ensuring, so far as is reasonably practicable, that such use will not give rise to danger; and those rules in particular shall require—

 

(a)

   continuous testing for firedamp when a film lighting circuit is in use; and

 

(b)

   the operation of any such circuit to be personally supervised by a competent person.

 

5

No person shall fire any shot or round of shots in a place in which, or in the vicinity of which, any part of a film lighting circuit is installed.

 

SCHEDULE 2

Revocations and Modifications

Regulation 33

 

PART I

REVOCATIONS

 

Column 1

 

Column 2

 

Column 3

 

Regulations and orders revoked

 

Reference

 

Reference

 

The Electricity Regulations 1908

 

SR & O 1908/1312

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Manufacture of Cinematograph Film Regulations 1928

 

SR & O 1928/82

 

Regulation 12

 

The Cinematograph Film Stripping Regulations 1939

 

SR & O 1939/571

 

Regulation 14

 

The Electricity (Factories Act) Special Regulations 1944

 

SR & O 1944/739

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Factories (Testing of Aircraft Engines and Accessories) Special Regulations 1952

 

SI 1952/1689

 

In regulation 2(2), the definitions of “Earthed”, “Flameproof” and “Intrinsically safe”; regulations 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18

The Coal and Other Mines (General Duties and Conduct) Regulations 1956

 

SI 1956/1761

 

Regulation 6(2)

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Safety-Lamps and Lighting) Regulations 1956

 

SI 1956/1765

 

Regulations 4, 18, 18A and 19

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) Order 1956

 

SI 1956/1766

 

The whole Order

 

The Miscellaneous Mines (Electricity) Order 1956

 

SI 1956/1779

 

The whole Order

 

The Quarries (Electricity) Order 1956

 

SI 1956/1781

 

The whole Order

 

The Dragonby Ironstone Mine (Diesel, Diesel-Electric and Storage Battery Vehicles) Special Regulations 1958

 

SI 1958/320

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Winn’s Ironstone Mine (Diesel, Diesel-Electric and Storage Battery Vehicles) Special Regulations 1958

SI 1958/321

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Silverwood Mine (Electric Trolley Locomotives) Special Regulations 1958

 

SI 1958/1276

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Gasswater A Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1959

 

SI 1959/37

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Gasswater B Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1959

 

SI 1959/38

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Glass Houghton Mine (Shuttle Cars) Special Regulations 1959

 

SI 1959/663

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Heights Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1960

 

SI 1960/223

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal Mines (Firedamp Drainage) Regulations 1960

 

SI 1960/1015

 

Regulation 12(1)(b)

 

The Construction (General Provisions) Regulations 1961

 

SI 1961/1580

 

Regulation 44

 

The Hopton Mine (Locomotives and Diesel Vehicles) Special Regulations 1961

 

SI 1961/1583

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Cocklakes Mine (Locomotives and Diesel Vehicles) Special Regulations 1961

 

SI 1961/1769

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Long Meg Mine (Locomotives and Diesel Vehicles) Special Regulations 1961

 

SI 1961/1774

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Sandwith Anhydrite Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1962

 

SI 1962/192

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Thistleton Mine Special Regulations 1962

 

SI 1962/364

 

Regulations 4, 22 to 42, and 53 to 80

 

The Force Crag Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1962

 

SI 1962/1501

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Potts Ghyll Mine(Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1963

 

SI 1963/270

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Chislet Mine (Electric Trolley Locomotives) Special Regulations 1963

 

SI 1963/896

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Llanharry Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1963

 

SI 1963/906

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Easton Mine (Diesel, Diesel-Electric and Storage Battery Vehicles) Special Regulations 1963

 

SI 1963/1074

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Guildie Howes Mine (Locomotives and Diesel Vehicles) Special Regulations 1965

 

SI 1965/33

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Muirshiel Barytes Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1965

 

SI 1965/120

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Dragonby Ironstone Mine (Diesel, Diesel-Electric and Storage Battery Vehicles) (Amendment) Special Regulations 1965

 

SI 1965/1299

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Mechanics and Electricians) Regulations 1965

 

SI 1965/1559

 

Regulation 11(3)

 

The Redburn Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1965

 

SI 1965/1698

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Settlingstones Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1966

 

SI 1966/351

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 1967

 

SI 1967/1083

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Aberllefeni Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1967

 

SI 1967/1395

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Braich Goch Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1967

 

SI 1967/1396

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Preston Manor Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/38

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Chudleigh Knighton Tunnel Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/39

 

The whole Regulations

 

The West Golds Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/40

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Broadway New Pit Tunnel Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/103

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Mainbow Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/104

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Nangiles and the Janes Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1968

 

SI 1968/868

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Camborne Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1969

 

SI 1969/570

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Cotgrave Mine (Suspended Monorail Diesel Locomotives) Special Regulations 1969

 

SI 1969/744

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Levant Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1969

 

SI 1969/1236

 

The whole Regulations

 

The No. 4 Adit Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1970

 

SI 1970/1103

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Rixey Park Mine (Lighting) Special Regulations 1970

 

SI 1970/1547

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Horden Mine (Cable Reel Shuttle Cars) Special Regulations 1971

 

SI 1971/18

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Mount Wellington Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1971

 

SI 1971/1270

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Cornish Hush Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/348

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Beckermet Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/396

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Burtree Pasture Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/483

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Haile Moor Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/1235

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Carrock Fell Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/1236

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Prince of Wales Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1972

 

SI 1972/1393

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Rixey Park Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1973

 

SI 1973/1208

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Beaumont Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1974

 

SI 1974/1654

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) (Second Amendment) Regulations 1974

 

SI 1974/1853

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Ledston Luck Mine (Cable Reel Shuttle Cars) Special Regulations 1974

 

SI 1974/1929

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Factories Act 1961 etc (Repeals and Modifications) Regulations 1974

 

SI 1974/1941

 

Regulation 3(2)(a)

 

The Hendre Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Special Regulations 1974

 

SI 1974/1985

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Mines and Quarries Acts 1954 to 1971 (Repeals and Modifications) Regulations 1975

 

SI 1975/1102

 

The entry in Schedule 2 Other Mines (Electricity) Regulations 1956

 

The South Leicester Mine (Electric Lighting) Regulations 1976

 

SI 1976/696

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) (Third Amendment) Regulations 1977

 

SI 1977/1205

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Bolsover Mine (Cable Reel Shuttle Cars) Regulations 1977

 

SI 1977/2035

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Ackton Hall Mine (Cable Reel Load-Haul-Dump Vehicles) Regulations 1978

 

SI 1978/1539

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Metrication) Regulations 1978

 

SI 1978/1648

 

The entries in the Schedule relating to—

 

(a)

   regulation 18 of the Coal and Other Mines (Safety-Lamps and Lighting) Regulations 1956; and

 

(b)

   the Coal and Other Mines (Electricity) Regulations 1956

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Electric Lighting for Filming) Regulations 1979

 

SI 1979/1203

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Scraithole Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Regulations 1979

 

SI 1979/1658

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Lynemouth Mine (Electric Lighting) Regulations 1980

 

SI 1980/1395

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Manton Mine (Electric Lighting) Regulations 1980

 

SI 1980/1396

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Vane Tempest Mine (Electric Lighting) Regulations 1980

 

SI 1980/1397

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Yew Tree Mine (Storage Battery Locomotives) Regulations 1980

 

SI 1980/1405

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Coal and Other Mines (Safety-Lamps and Lighting) (Amendment) Regulations 1983

 

SI 1983/710

 

The whole Regulations

 

The Miscellaneous Mines (Metrication) Regulations 1983

 

SI 1983/994

 

In regulation 1(2), the reference to the Miscellaneous Mines (Electricity) Regulations 1956; and in the Schedule the entries relating to those 1956 Regulations

 

The Quarries (Metrication) Regulations 1983

 

SI 1983/1026

 

In regulation 1(2), the reference to the Quarries (Electricity) Regulations 1956; and in the Schedule the entries relating to those 1956 Regulations

 

The Mines (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1983

 

SI 1983/1130

 

The whole Regulations

 

PART II

MODIFICATIONS

 

. . .

 

NOTES

 

Amendment

 

This Part of this Schedule contains amendments only.