Module 3: Toxicology - Section 6: General Administrative Regulations and the Hazardous Chemical Substances Regulations |
TOX 6.2: General Administrative Regulations |
See these regulations. (Open up the book on Regulations, and then the book on General Administrative Regulations).
Section
6: Reporting of incidents and
occupational diseases
Section 7:
Handling hazardous chemical substances.
Employer to report any
incident within 7 days (unless a fatal emergency) to the provincial
director in the Department of Labour using:
- WCL 1 (Employer’s
Report of an
Occupational
Disease
- Click on "Rules and Particulars" and look at point 7) or
- WCL 2 (Employer’s
Report of Accident - Click on
"Rules and Particulars" and look at point 5);
Medical practitioner to report the diagnosis of an occupational disease to the chief inspector in the Department of Labour within 15 days of the examination using WCL 22 (First Medical Report in Respect of an Occupational Disease - Click on "Rules and Particulars" and look at point 10);
A nurse or any other person may give notice to the employer and the chief inspector.
Manufacturers of hazardous chemical substances must provide a material safety data sheet (MSDS) when selling/supplying a product to an employer ( a prototype is available in Annexure 1);
Employer to have in possession a copy of an MSDS;
Employer must make available any information on MSDS to workers or any other affected person.
Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Health (DOH) - Modules 3:
Occupational Medicine & Toxicology (Basic) by Profs Mohamed
Jeebhay and Rodney
Ehrlich,
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