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P.U.(A) 128/2004 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NOTIFICATION OF ACCIDENT, DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE, OCCUPATIONAL POISONING AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE) REGULATIONS 2004 FOURTH SCHEDULE [Regulation 11] MATTERS WHICH THE DIRECTOR GENERAL MAY REQUIRE TO BE NOTIFIED 1. Further details of the circumstances leading to the reported incident. 2. Further details about the nature and/or design of any plant involved in the reported incident. 3. Safety systems and procedures for the control of the plant or substance involved in the reported incident. 4. Qualification, experience and training of staff, consultants or advisers having use or control of any plant or substance or concerned with safety systems or procedures. 5. Design and operation documentation. 6. Arrangements for the protection of personnel from any plant or substance connected with the reported incident. 7. Details of any examination of, or test carried out on, any plant or installation involved in the reported incident. 8. Any available information about levels of exposure of persons at the work place to airborne substances. Made 7 April 2004 [JKKP BP (S) 127/9/25(3); PN(PU 2 )541/VII] DATUK WIRA DR. FONG CHAN ONN Minister of Human Resources Copyright © 2004 PNMB-LawNet. All rights reserved.

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  • P.U.(A) 128/2004 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (NOTIFICATION OF ACCIDENT, DANGEROUS

    OCCURRENCE, OCCUPATIONAL POISONING AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE) REGULATIONS 2004

    FOURTH SCHEDULE

    [Regulation 11]

    MATTERS WHICH THE DIRECTOR GENERAL MAY REQUIRE

    TO BE NOTIFIED 1. Further details of the circumstances leading to the reported incident. 2. Further details about the nature and/or design of any plant involved in the reported incident. 3. Safety systems and procedures for the control of the plant or substance involved in the reported incident. 4. Qualification, experience and training of staff, consultants or advisers having use or control of any plant or substance or concerned with safety systems or procedures. 5. Design and operation documentation. 6. Arrangements for the protection of personnel from any plant or substance connected with the reported incident. 7. Details of any examination of, or test carried out on, any plant or installation involved in the reported incident. 8. Any available information about levels of exposure of persons at the work place to airborne substances. Made 7 April 2004 [JKKP BP (S) 127/9/25(3); PN(PU2)541/VII]

    DATUK WIRA DR. FONG CHAN ONN Minister of Human Resources

    Copyright 2004 PNMB-LawNet. All rights reserved.