1. Regulation 9(1)(e)
British Standard specifications BS 6158 entitled 'Specification for Safety Devices for Fuel Gases and Oxygen or Compressed Air for Welding, Cutting and Related Processes'.
DIN Standard specifications DIN 8521 entitled 'Safety Devices against Flashback Backflow in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes - Safety Requirements, Testing'.
International Standards Organisation specification ISO 5175 entitled 'Equipment Used in Gas Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes - Safety Devices of Fuel Gases and Oxygen or Compressed Air- General Specifications, Requirements and Tests'.
2. Regulation 13B
The South African Bureau of Standards Code of Practice SABS 085 entitled 'The Design, Erection, Use and Inspection of Access Scaffolding'.
3. Regulation 13C
The South African Bureau of Standards Code of Practice SABS 087 entitled 'Handling, Storage and Distribution of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Installations'.
Part I: 'Consumer Liquefied Petroleum Gas Cylinder Installations'.
Part II: 'Installations in Mobile Units and Small Non-Permanent Buildings'.
Part III: 'Bulk Liquefied Petroleum Gas Storage and Allied Facilities at Consumer's Premises'.
Part IV: 'Transportation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in Bulk by Road'.
Part V: 'Liquefied Petroleum Gas as Engine Fuel'.
Part VII: 'Retail outlet and similar Liquefied Petroleum Gas Filling Sites for Small Containers'.
Part VIII: 'The Fuelling of Fork Lift Trucks and Other Liquefied Petroleum Gas Operated Vehicles'.
Government Notice No. R.736 in Government Gazette No. 22565 dated 1st September 2001:
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT, 1993
Withdrawal of Government Notice No. R. 1847 and incorporation of Health and Safety Standard :General Safety Regulations
Under section 44 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993). I, Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana, Minister of Labour, after consultation with the Advisory Council for Occupational Health and Safety, hereby-
1) Withdraw Government Notice No. R. 1847 as published on 16 September 1988;
2) Incorporate the South African Bureau of Standard’s code of Practice SABS 0338:1999 entitled "Homologation of Respiratory Equipment"into the General Safety Regulation as amended by Government Notice No. R. 2245 of 7 August 1992; and
3) Require that as from 1 September 2001 all respiratory protective equipment shall be submitted to the South African Bureau of Standards, Pretoria, for homologation.