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 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514)

PART III

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

8. Establishment of the Council.

There shall be established a council called the "National Council for Occupational Safety and Health".

9. Membership of the Council.

(1) The Council shall consist of not less than twelve and Council not more than fifteen members who shall be appointed by the Minister, of whom

(a) three persons shall be from organizations representing employers;

(b) three persons shall be from organizations representing employees;

(c) three or more persons shall be from Ministries or Departments whose responsibility is related to occupational safety and health; and

(d) three or more persons, or whom at least one shall be a woman, shall be from organizations or professional bodies the activities of whose members are related to occupational safety and health and who, in the opinion of the Minister, are able to contribute to the work of the Council.

(2) The Minister shall appoint from among the persons mentioned in subsection (1) a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman of the Council.

10. Second Schedule to apply.

The provisions of the Second Schedule shall apply to the members of the Council.

11. Powers and functions of the Council

(1) The council shall have power to do all things expedient or reasonably necessary for or incidental to the carrying out of the objects of this Act.

(2) The Council may, and when requested by the Minister to do so shall, carry out investigations and make reports and recommendations to him with regard to any matter relating to the objects of this Act and, in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, with regard to

(a) changes it considers desirable to occupational safety and health legislation;

(b) the improvement of the administration and enforcement of occupational safety and health legislation;

(c) the fostering of a co-operative consultative relationship between management and labour on the safety, health and welfare of persons at work;

(d) the special problems with respect to occupational safety, health and welfare of women, handicapped persons and other groups in the community;

(e) the establishment of adequate methods of control of industrial chemicals at a place of work;

(f) the statistical analysis of occupationally related deaths and injuries;

(g) the provision of health care facilities at a place of work;

(h) the fostering of the development and adoption by law of industry codes of practice related to occupational safety, health and welfare;

(i) the development of rehabilitation plans and facilities to assist persons injured at a place of work.

12. Appointment of secretary to the Council.

(1) The Minister shall appoint a public officer from the office of the Director General to be the secretary to the Council.

(2) The Council may, with the approval of the Minister, arrange for the use of the services of any staff or facility of the office of the Director General.

13. Committees.

(1) The Council may

(a) establish committees in respect of different industries for the purpose of assisting the Council to perform its functions in relation to industry codes of practice; and

(b) establish such other committees as it thinks fit for the purpose of assisting the Council to perform its other functions.

(2) A committee shall consist of such number of persons as may be appointed by the Council from among its members.

(3) Notwithstanding the provision of subsection (2), the Council may invite any person or a representative of any organization to advise a committee established under subsection (1) in the carrying out of its functions.

(4) A person appointed under subsection (2) or invited to be a member of a committee under subsection (3) may be paid such allowance as may be determined by the Council with the approval of the Minister.

14. Annual report.

The Council shall, as soon as practicable, after the 30th June but before the 31st December of each year, prepare and forward to the Minister a report of its activities for a period of twelve months ending on the 30th June of each year.


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