- Section 62 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Self-acting machines
(1) No traversing part of any self-acting machine and no material carried thereon shall, if the space over which it runs is a space over which any person is liable to pass, whether in the course of his employment or otherwise, be allowed on its outward or inward traverse to run within a distance of...
- Section 63 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Hoists and lifts
(1) Every hoist or lift shall be of good mechanical construction, sound material and adequate strength, free from patent defect and be properly maintained.
(2) Every hoist or lift shall be thoroughly examined at least once in every period of six months or after any modifications or extensive...
- Section 64 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Chains, ropes and lifting tackle
(1) The following provisions shall be complied with respect to every chain, rope or lifting tackle used for the purpose of raising or lowering persons, goods or materials—
(a) no chain, rope or lifting tackle shall be used unless it is of good construction, sound material, adequate strength and...
- Section 65 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Cranes and other lifting machines
(1) All parts and working gear whether fixed or movable, including the anchoring and fixing appliances, of every lifting machine shall be of good construction, sound material, adequate strength and free from patent defect, and shall be properly maintained.
(2) All parts and gear referred to in...
- Section 66 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Register of chains, ropes and lifting tackle and lifting machines
A register, containing the particulars set out in the Sixth Schedule, shall be kept in every workplace with respect to all chains, ropes or lifting tackle except fibre rope slings, to which section 64 applies, and with respect to all lifting machines to which section 65 applies.
- Section 67 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Steam boilers
(1) Every steam boiler and all its fittings and attachments shall be of good construction, sound material, adequate strength and free from patent defect, and shall be properly maintained.
(2) Every steam boiler, whether separate or one of a range shall— (a) have attached to it—
(i) a suitable...
- Section 68 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Steam receivers and steam containers
(1) Every steam receiver and all its fittings shall be of good construction, sound material, adequate strength, and free from patent defect, and shall be properly maintained.
(2) Every steam receiver, not so constructed and maintained as to withstand with safety the maximum permissible working...
- Section 69 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Air receivers
(1) Every air receiver shall—
(a) have marked upon it, so as to be plainly visible, the safe working pressure;
(b) in the case of a receiver connected with an air compressing plant either be so constructed as to withstand with safety, the maximum pressure which can be obtained in the compressor,...
- Section 70 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Cylinders for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases
(1) Every cylinder for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases, and its fittings, shall be—
(a) so designed as to be suitable for the particular circumstances of their use; and
(b) of sufficient strength to sustain the internal pressures to which they will normally be subjected.
(2) Every...
- Section 71 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Refrigeration plants
(1) Every refrigeration plant capable of being entered by an employee shall—
(a) have all control valves situated outside the cold storage room; and
(b) have all doors of the cold storage room capable of being opened easily and quickly from the inside and outside.
(2) Every refrigeration plant...
- Section 72 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Examination and testing of plants
Any person who, for the purposes of this Part, desires that an examination of any equipment or plant be carried out by a person approved for that purpose under this Part, and any person who desires to obtain the certificates referred to in sections 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 71 from any such...
- Section 73 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Vessels containing dangerous liquids
(1) Every fixed vessel, structure, sump or pit of which the edge is less than one metre above the adjoining ground or platform shall, if it contains any scalding, corrosive or poisonous liquid, either be securely covered or be securely fenced to at least that height to prevent any person from...
- Section 74 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Storage
(1) All goods, articles and substances stored in a workplace shall be stored or stacked—
(a) in such manner as will ensure their stability and prevent any fall or collapse of the stack;
(b) in such manner as not to interfere with the adequate distribution of natural or artificial light, the...
- Section 75 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Ladders
(1) Every ladder to be issued in a workplace shall be of good construction, sound material, adequate strength and suitable for the purpose for which it is used and shall be properly maintained.
(2) No ladder shall be used unless—
(a) it is securely fixed in a position to prevent it from slipping...
- Section 76 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Ergonomics at the workplace
(1) Machinery, equipment, personal protective equipment, appliances and hand tools used in all workplaces shall comply with the prescribed safety and health standards and be appropriately installed, maintained and safe guarded.
(2) Every employer shall take necessary steps to ensure that...
- Section 77 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Safe means of access and safe place of employment
(1) All floors, steps, stairs, passages and gangways in a workplace shall be of sound construction and be properly maintained.
(2) All openings in floors shall be securely fenced, except in so far as the nature of the work renders such fencing impracticable.
(3) There shall, so far as is...
- Section 78 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Fire prevention
(1) All stocks of highly inflammable substances shall be kept either in a fire-resisting store or in a safe place outside any occupied building:
Provided that no such store shall be so situated as to endanger the means of escape from the workplace or from any part thereof in the event of a fire...
- Section 79 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Precautions in places where dangerous fumes likely
(1) Where work has to be done inside any chamber, tank, vat, pit or other confined space, in which dangerous fumes are liable to be present—
(a) the confined space shall be provided with adequate means of egress; and
(b) no person shall enter the confined space for any purposes unless the...
- Section 80 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Precautions with respect to explosive or inflammable dust or gas
(1) Where, in connection with any grinding, sieving or other process giving rise to dust, there may escape into any workroom, dust of such a character and to such an extent as to be liable to explode on ignition, all practicable steps shall be taken to prevent such an explosion by enclosure of the...
- Section 81 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Safety provisions in case of fire
(1) In every workplace or workroom there shall be—
(a) provided and maintained, and conspicuously displayed and free from any obstruction so as to be readily accessible, means for extinguishing fire, which shall be adequate and suitable having regard to the circumstances of each case;...
- Section 82 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Evacuation procedures
(1) Every occupier of a workplace shall design evacuation procedures to be used during any emergency and have the procedures tested at regular intervals.
(2) Every occupier shall take immediate steps to stop any operation where there is an imminent and serious danger to safety and health and to...
- Section 83 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: The handling, transportation and disposal of chemicals and other hazardous substances
(1) The Director shall, after consulting the Council, establish safety and health requirements based on risk assessments, technical standards and medical opinion, for the safe handling and transportation of chemicals and other hazardous substances.
(2) An employer shall not require or permit his...
- Section 84 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Material safety data sheets
(1) Every manufacturer, importer, supplier or distributor of chemicals shall make available to employers, material safety data sheets for chemicals and other hazardous substances, containing detailed essential information regarding their identity, supplier, classification of hazards, safety...
- Section 85 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Labelling and marking
(1) Every supplier of hazardous substances, whether as manufacturer, importer or distributor of hazardous substances shall ensure that containers filled with hazardous substances, are—
(a) plainly painted, marked or labelled in a distinctive and uniform manner, with a legible, durable label...
- Section 86 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Classification of hazardous chemicals and substances
Every supplier of chemicals whether as a manufacturer, importer or distributor shall ensure that all chemicals are—
(a) classified according to their characteristics, properties such as toxicity, chemical, physical, corrosive and irritant, allergenic, sensitising, carcinogenic, teratogenic and...
- Section 87 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Corrosive substances
Where corrosive substances are used and there is danger of an employee being splashed thereby, the employer shall provide for use by an employee in case of an emergency—
(a) adequate and readily accessible means for drenching with water or any other appropriate substance; and
(b) sufficient and...
- Section 88 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Exposure limits to hazardous substances
The Cabinet Secretary may, after consultation with the Council, establish or adopt exposure limits on hazardous substances in the workplace so as to protect persons employed.
- Section 89 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Control of air pollution, noise and vibration
(1) In every workplace in which, in connexion with any process carried on, there is given off any dust or fume or other impurity of such a character and to such extent as to be likely to be injurious or offensive to the persons employed, or any substantial quantity of dust of any kind, all...
- Section 90 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Redeployment on medical advice
Where work involves exposure to air pollution, noise or vibration or any other adverse working conditions, a medical practitioner may recommend redeployment if he is of the opinion that the employee cannot continue working in that environment.
- Section 91 of Occupational Safety and Health Act CAP 236A: Supply of drinking water
(1) Every occupier shall provide and maintain an adequate supply of wholesome drinking water at suitable points conveniently accessible to all persons employed.
(2) A supply of drinking water which is not laid on shall be contained in suitable vessels, and shall be renewed at least daily, and all...