Safety, Health and Welfare At Work (General Application) (Amendment) Regulations, 2007

JurisdictionIreland
CitationIR SI 732/2007
Year2007

S.I. No. 732 of 2007

SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE AT WORK (GENERAL APPLICATION) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2007

Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in

“Iris Oifigiúil” of 9th November, 2007.

I, BILLY KELLEHER, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, in exercise of powers conferred on me by section 58 of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 (No. 10 of 2005) and the Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) (No. 3) Order 2007 ( S.I. No. 561 of 2007 ), after consultation with the Health and Safety Authority, hereby make the following regulations:

1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) (Amendment) Regulations 2007.

(2) These Regulations come into operation on 12 November 2007.

2. The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 ( S.I. No. 299 of 2007 ) are amended as follows:

(a) in Regulation 27, by substituting for the definition of “hoist or lift” the following:

“ ‘hoist or lift’ means a lifting machine which has its direction of movement restricted by a guide or guides but, for the purpose of this Chapter, does not include—

(a) a fork lift truck, order picker, self-propelled variable reach truck or similar type equipment,

(b) platform lifts for use by persons with impaired mobility,

(c) lifting equipment intended for lifting performers during artistic performances, or

(d) lifting equipment fitted in means of transport;”,

(b) by substituting for Regulation 80 the following:

Protection against electric shock in fault conditions.

80. An employer shall ensure that—

(a) precautions are taken, either by—

(i) earthing and automatic disconnection of the supply of electricity, or

(ii) other suitable means,

to prevent danger arising where any exposed conductive part may become live, and

(b) all electrical circuits supplying—

(i) electric water heating devices,

(ii) electrically heated showers, and

(iii) pumps for electrically operated showers,

which are located in zone (1), as defined by the Electro-Technical Council of Ireland ‘National Rules for Electrical Installations’, of rooms in a place of work containing a bath or shower basin, are protected by a residual current device having a tripping current not exceeding 30 milliamperes operating within such period of time so as to provide the necessary protection to prevent danger to any person coming into direct or indirect contact with any live part of the circuit.”,

(c) in Regulation 81, by substituting for paragraph (4) the following:

“(4) An employer shall ensure that—

(a) portable equipment, other than portable transformers and portable generators, supplied at a voltage exceeding 125 volts alternating current is not used in—

(i) construction work,

(ii) external quarrying activities, or

(iii) damp or confined locations,

unless its rating exceeds 2 kilovolt amperes,

(b) portable hand lamps supplied at a voltage exceeding 25 volts alternating current or 50 volts direct current are not used in—

(i) construction work,

(ii) external quarrying activities, or

(iii) damp or confined locations, and

(c) where a transformer or engine-driven generator is used to supply electricity to portable equipment at a voltage greater than 25 volts, but not exceeding 125 volts, alternating current, the neutral (star) point of the secondary windings of three-phase transformers and generators, or the midpoint of the secondary windings of single-phase transformers and generators, shall be connected to earth and in the case of transformers these shall be of the double wound isolating type.”,

(d) in Regulation 89, by substituting for paragraph (b) the following:

“(b) an existing electrical installation is tested by a competent person in an appropriate manner—

(i) from time to time where required having regard to the nature, location and use of the installation, or

(ii) if an inspector so requires,

and a report of the test is completed by the competent person carrying out the test,”,

(e) by substituting for Regulation 90 the...

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