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TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1. Section 1 2. Overcrowding. 3. Temperature. 4. Ventilation. 5. Lighting. 6. Drainage of floors. 7. Sanitary conveniences. 8. Enforcement of certain provisions of Part I. 10A. Medical examinations of persons employed in factories. 11. Provisions as to workplaces. 12. Power to require medical supervision. 13. Section 13 14. Transmission machinery. 15. Other machinery. 16. Provisions as to unfenced machinery. 17. Construction and maintenance of fencing. 18. Construction and sale of machinery. 19. Dangerous substances. 20. Self-acting machines. 21. Cleaning of machinery by women and young persons. 22. Training and supervision of young persons working at dangerous machines. 23. Hoists and lifts general. 24. Hoists and lifts used for carrying persons. 25. Teagle openings and similar doorways. 26. Exceptions and provisions supplementary to sections 23 to 25. 27. Chains, ropes and lifting tackle. 28. Cranes and other lifting machines. 29. Floors, passages and stairs. 30. Safe means of access and safe place of employment. 31. Dangerous fumes and lack of oxygen. 32. Precautions with respect to explosive or inflammable dust, gas, vapour or substance. 33. Steam boilers attachments and construction. 34. Steam boilers maintenance, examination and use. 35. Steam boilers restrictions on entry. 36. Steam receivers and steam containers. 37. Air receivers. 38. Section 38 39. Steam boilers supplementary provisions. 40. Precautions as respects water-sealed gasholders. 41. Means of escape in case of fire certification by fire authority. 42. Means of escape in case of fire maintenance, inspection, etc. 43. Means of escape in case of fire exchange of information, consultation and action in default. 44. Means of escape in case of fire right of appeal of occupier against refusal of certificate, etc. 45. Means of escape in case of fire factories to which section 41 applies. 46. Section 46 47. Means of escape in case of fire provisions as to fire authority. 48. Safety provisions in case of fire. 49. Instruction as to use of means of escape in case of fire. 50. Prevention of fire. 51. Fire fighting. 52. Testing or examination of fire warnings. 56. Section 56 57. Washing facilities. 58. Accommodation for clothing. 59. Sitting facilities. 60. First-aid. 62. Section 62 63. Meals in certain dangerous trades. 64. Protection of eyes in certain processes. 66. Prohibition of use of white phosphorus in manufacture of matches. 67. Humid factories. 68. Underground rooms. 71. Lifting excessive weights. 72. Prohibition of employment of female young persons where certain processes are carried on. 73. Prohibition of employment of women and young persons in certain processes connected with lead manufacture. 74. Provisions as to employment of women and young persons in processes involving use of lead compounds. 76. Section 76 77. Power to take samples. 78. Section 78 80. Notification of industrial diseases. 81. Inquest in case of death by accident or industrial disease. 84. Section 84 85. Prohibition of employment of women after childbirth. 86. Section 86 87. Weekly hours of work of young persons under 16. 88. Notice fixing hours of employment. 89. Overtime employment of women and young persons over sixteen. 90. Supplementary provisions as to overtime. 91. Restriction of employment inside and outside factory on same day. 92. Prohibition of use of rooms during intervals. 93. Prohibition of Sunday employment. 94. Annual holidays. 95. Section 95 96. Power to suspend certain provisions in emergency. 97. Section 97 98. Discontinuance of shift system. 99. Employment of male young persons in shifts in certain industries. 100. Exception for factories operating the five-day week. 101. Section 101 102. Exception as to employment during intervals. 103. Exception as to use of rooms during intervals. 104. Exception as to continuous employment of male young persons employed with men. 105. Exception as to male young persons employed on repairing work. 106. Exception as to Saturday. 107. Exception as to holidays on different days for different sets. 108. Exception as to Sundays and Saturdays in Jewish factories. 109. Exception as to laundries. 110. Exception as to preserving of fish, fruit and vegetables. 111. Exception as to factories where milk is treated. 112. Provision for protection of women and young persons employed under exceptions. 113. Notices, registers, etc., relating to exceptions. 114. Section 114 115. Section 115 117. Power of inspector to require certificate of fitness for work. 117A. Duty of factory occupier to give notice of employment of a young person. 118. Section 118 119. Tenement factories other provisions. 120. Parts of buildings let off as separate factories other provisions. 121. Section 121 122. Section 122 123. Section 123 124. Ships. 125. Section 125 126. Section 126 127. Section 127 128. Power to take samples of paint, etc. 129. Prohibition of employment of women and young persons in painting buildings with lead paint. 130. Provisions supplementary to sections 127 to 129. 131. Section 131 133. Making of wearing apparel where there is scarlet fever or small-pox. 134. Prohibition of home work in places where there is infectious disease. 135. Section 135 135A. Enforcement 137. Section 137 138. Posting of abstract of Act and notices. 139. Provisions as to special regulations. 140. General registers. 141. Preservation of registers and records. 146. Powers of inspectors. 147. Extention of section 146 to warehouses. 148. Section 148 153. Annual reports by public health inspectors. 154. Prohibition of disclosure of information. 155. Section 155 156. Fines for offences for which no express penalty provided. 157. Power of court to order cause of contravention to be remedied. 158. Fine for offence by parent. 160. Penalty on person actually committing an offence for which other person is primarily liable. 161. Power of person primarble to exempt himself from liability. 162. Section 162 163. Owner of machine liable in certain cases instead of occupier. 164. Prosecution of offences and recovery of fines. 165. Appeal from orders made on complaint. 166. Special provisions as to evidence. 167. Proceedings for offences in respect of the employment of children. 168. Service of documents, etc. 169. Power of county court to modify agreements. 170. Power of county court to apportion expenses. 171. Application of Arbitration Act (Northern Ireland) 1937 (c.8) 172. Section 172 173. Application to Crown. 174. Relationship of this Act, enactments relating to mines, and Quarries Act (Northern Ireland) 1927 to certain premises. 175. Section 175 176. 1927 c.19 179. 1978 NI 9 180. Section 180 181. Transitional provisions. 182. Construction of references in other enactments to factories and workshops, etc. 183. Financial provision.[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]
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