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  • Regulations under the Factory (Accidents) Ordinance, 1927
    Regulations made by the Governor in Council under the Factory (Accidents) Ordinance, 1927, Ordinance No. 3 of 1927, on the 14th April, 1927. The regulations provided that every accident in a factory causing injuries, disablement and death had to be reported to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs or at a police station; and that all driving belts, any moving parts of any machines, every part of mill gearing, all fly wheels, pulleys and exposed wheels, and all shafting should be "securely fenced". Regulations under the Factory (Accidents) Ordinance, 1927.
  • Regulations under Section 4 of the Factory (Accidents) Ordinance, 1927
    Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under Section 4 of the Factory (Accidents) Ordinance, 1927, Ordinance No. 3 of 1927, on the 15th August, 1928. The regulations provided that the doors of the factory must not be locked and should be open outwards for escape from emergency.
  • Regulation under section 3 of the Industrial Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Ordi...
    The regulation makes the following provisions: (1) Lead processes and manufacture of vermilion are added to the list of dangerous trades; (2) the employment of young persons in dangerous trades is prohibited; (3) the employment of women in dangerous trades without the special permission of the Protector of Labour is prohibited. It is proposed to allow the employment of women in fire cracker factories; (4) the employment of women and young persons between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. is prohibited.
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