Occupational Health and Safety (Plant) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 (Vic)
Occupational Health and Safety (Plant)
(Amendment) Regulations 1998
S.R. No. 138/1998
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Regulation Page
1. Objective 1 2. Authorising provision 1 3. Principal Regulations 1 4. Insertion of new definition 2 5. Substitution of regulation 601 2 601. Application of this Part 2 6. Insertion of sub-regulation in regulation 711 2 7. Substitution of regulation 903 2 903. Duties applicable to various persons in relation to roll-over
protection on tractors 3
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STATUTORY RULES 1998
S.R. No. 138/1998
Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985
Occupational Health and Safety (Plant)
(Amendment) Regulations 1998
The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 17 November 1998Responsible Minister:
ROGER M. HALLAM
Minister for Finance
SHANNON DELLAMARTA
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
1. Objective
The objective of these Regulations is to amend the provisions in the Occupational Health and Safety (Plant) Regulations 19951 concerning the duties of certain persons in relation to tractors.
2. Authorising provision
These Regulations are made under section 59 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985.
3. Principal Regulations
In these Regulations the Occupational Health and
Safety (Plant) Regulations 1995 are called the
Principal Regulations.
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4. Insertion of new definition
In regulation 105 of the Principal Regulations,
after the definition of "risk" insert—' "roll-over protection" means a structure to
protect the operator of a tractor against
injury as a result of the tractor rolling over inany direction.'.
5. Substitution of regulation 601
For regulation 601 of the Principal Regulations substitute—
"601. Application of this Part
In this Part—
(a)
regulations 603 and 604(1)(a) do not apply to plant ordered by a supplier before the commencement of these Regulations; and
(b)
regulation 603 does not apply to any requirement which may be placed on a supplier by that regulation in relation to the fitting of roll-over protection on a tractor which conveys its power to the ground directly by wheels2.".
6. Insertion of sub-regulation in regulation 711
After regulation 711(2) of the Principal
Regulations insert—
"(2A) Sub-regulation (2) does not apply in relation
to the fitting of roll-over protection on a
tractor which conveys its power to theground directly by wheels3.".
7. Substitution of regulation 903
For regulation 903 of the Principal Regulations substitute—
Occupational Health and Safety (Plant) (Amendment)
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relation to roll-over protection on tractors
(1) A supplier must ensure that a tractor
manufactured in, or imported into, Victoria
on or after 1 July 1981 is not supplied to any
person for use in a workplace unless it isfitted with roll-over protection.
(2) An employer or self-employed person must
ensure that a tractor is not used at the
employer's or self-employed person's
workplace unless it is fitted with roll-overprotection.
Penalty: Body corporate—400 penalty units.
In any other case—100 penalty units.(3) Sub-regulation (2) does not apply to a tractor
manufactured in, or imported into, Victoria before 1 July 1981 if it is not practicable to fit roll-over protection to the tractor.
(4) This regulation does not apply to—
(a)
a tractor supplied to a workplace for use, or used at a workplace, in circumstances where there is no likelihood of the tractor overturning; or
(b)
a tractor used in, or being driven to, or from, an operation—
(i) in an orchard; or
(ii) inside, or in close proximity to, a building or structure—
if it would not be practicable for the
operation to be carried out by means of
the tractor if it were fitted with roll-
over protection; or
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(c) a tractor weighing less than in the lightest form in which the tractor is normally available for retail sale when new and without water, fuel or lubricating oil.
(5) Sub-regulation (1) does not apply to a tractor
which the supplier intends to be used for
parts or scrap material.
(6) In this regulation—
"supplier" does not include an auctioneer
whose main function in relation to a
tractor is to facilitate the supply of the
tractor by way of conducting anauction; and
"tractor" has the same meaning attributed
to it in regulation 105 except that in this
regulation the term only applies to a
tractor which conveys its powerdirectly to the ground by wheels.'.
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1 Reg. 1: S.R. No. 81/1995
2 Reg. 5: There are specific obligations imposed on a supplier in relation to
the fitting of roll-over protection for tractors in regulation 903 and that
regulation should be referred to if supplying a tractor.
3 Reg. 6: There are specific obligations imposed on an employer (and self-
employed person) in relation to the fitting of roll-over protection for tractors in regulation 903 and that regulation should be referred to if using a tractor.
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