Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965
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Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)RegulationsMajor Hazard Installation Regulations, 202211. Major incident prevention policy |
(1) | The duty holder must prepare and retain a written major incident prevention policy, as contemplated in Annexure C, on the— |
(a) | construction and building of the establishment; |
(b) | change in the establishment; or |
(c) | safe operation of the establishment. |
(2) | Every duty holder must, within 36 months after the entry into force of these Regulations, establish and have in record a major incident prevention policy. |
(3) | The major incident prevention policy must provide for a high level of protection for employees and the public and must include at least— |
(a) | the aims and objectives of the policy; |
(b) | the roles and responsibilities of the establishment's management; |
(c) | process safety performance indicators; |
(d) | commitments towards the maintenance and continual improvement of the policy; |
(e) | the aims and objectives of the— |
(i) | emergency plan; |
(ii) | evacuation plan regarding the— |
(aa) | speedy evacuation of persons; |
(bb) | roll-call after evacuation; and |
(cc) | plant shut down; |
(f) | reasons for revision; |
(g) | mandatory agreements; and |
(h) | the process safety management system with principles specified in Annexure D. |
(4) | A duty holder must review the major incident prevention policy, every five years or when there is a change in the establishment which renders the existing policy inadequate: Provided that an updated copy is available for inspection by an inspector and a local government. |