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Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)

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Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations, 1995

1. Definitions

 

In this Schedule a word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act shall bear the meaning so assigned to it and unless the context other-wise indicates—

 

"air monitoring"

means the monitoring of the concentrations of airborne hazardous chemical substances;

 

"Asbestos Regulations"

means the Asbestos Regulations published by Government Gazette No. R. 773 of 10 April 1987 under section 43(5) of the Act;

 

"assessment"

means a programme to determine any risk from exposure to a hazardous chemical substance associated with any hazard thereof at the workplace in order to identify the steps needed to be taken to remove, reduce or control such hazard;

 

"BEI" or "biological exposure index"

is a reference value intended as a guideline for the evaluation of potential health hazards as listed in Table 3 of Annexure 1 hereby as revised from time to time and listed in the Government Gazette;

 

"engineering control measures"

means control measures that remove or reduce the exposure of persons at the workplace by means of engineering methods;

 

"exposed"

means exposed to a hazardous chemical substance whilst at the workplace and "exposure" has  a corresponding meaning;

 

"EH 42"

means the Guidance Note EH 42 of the Health and Safety Executive of the United Kingdom: Monitoring Strategies for Toxic Substances 1989 HSE ISBN 0 11885412 7 as revised from time to time and published in the Government Gazette;

 

"Facilities Regulations"

means the Facilities Regulations published by Government Notice No. R. 2362 of 5 October 1990 under section 43(5) of the Act;

 

"General Administrative Regulations"

means the General Administrative Regulations published by Government Notice No. R. 2206 of 5 October 1984 under section 43(5) of the Act;

 

"HSC" or "hazardous chemical substance"

means any toxic, harmful, corrosive, irritant or asphyxiant substance, or a mixture of such substances for which—

(a)        an occupational exposure limit is prescribed; or

(b)        an occupational exposure limit is not prescribed; but which creates a hazard to health;

 

"intake"

includes inhalation, ingestion or absorption through the skin or mucous membranes;

 

"Lead Regulations"

means the Lead Regulations published by Government Notice No. R. 586 of 22 March 1991 under section 43(5) of the Act;

 

"measurement programme"

means a programme according to the monitoring strategy as contemplated in EH 42;

 

"monitoring"

means the planning, carrying out and recording of the results of a measurement programme;

 

"OEL" or "occupational exposure limit"

means a limit value set by the Minister for a stress factor in the workplace as revised from time to time by notice in the Government Gazette;

 

"OEL-CL" or "occupational exposure limit-control limit"

means the occupational exposure limit for a hazardous chemical substance as listed in Table 1 of Annexure 1 hereby and "control limit" has a corresponding meaning;

 

"OEL-RL" or "occupational exposure limit-recommended limit"

means the occupational exposure limit for a hazardous chemical substance as listed in Table 2 of Annexure 1 hereby and "recommended limit" has a corresponding meaning;

 

"OESSM"

means the Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategy Manual, published by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Publication No. 77-173 of 1977, United States of America: Department of Health, Education and Welfare;

 

"regional director"

means the regional director as defined in regulation 1 of the General Administrative Regulations;

 

"respiratory protective equipment"

means a devise which is worn over at least the mouth and nose to prevent the inhalation of airborne hazardous chemical substances and which is of a type, or conforms to a standard approved by the Minister;

 

"respirator zone"

means an area where the concentration of an airborne hazardous chemical substance exceeds the recommended limit for that substance;

 

"SABS 072"

the Code of Practice for the Safe Handling of Pesticides, SABS 072, published by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS);

 

"SABS 0228"

the Code of Practice for the Identification and Classification of Dangerous Substances and Goods, SABS 0228, published by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS);

 

"SABS 0229"

the Code of Practice for Packaging of Dangerous Goods for Road and Rail Transportation in South Africa, SABS 0229, published by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS);