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The president is talking about how working regulations will be improved across different industries in the country as a result of the mining collapse.
In addition, the work regulations manage competencies, roles and responsibilities.
This section documents matters concerning diving at work regulations and relating issues.
Health and safety at work regulations are primitive.
He retired in October 2008 due to Italian government work regulations, after having served the company for 40 years.
It details the street works regulations.
This involved the removal of hazardous materials and contaminants, to keep in line with Health & Safety at Work regulations.
The regulations replaced the 'Noise at work regulations 1989' which previously covered noise in the workplace.
Health and safety at work regulations put the responsibility on the owner or occupier of premises has a duty of care for staff and visitors.
In May 2003 Szabics was sacked from Sturm because of his "non-compliance with work regulations".
Vanguard Industries' official work regulations stated that no one was required to remain on the surface, out in the open, for more than four hours at a time.
I was confusing those regulations with some others, because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations.
The first is to include self-employed workers within the scope of health and safety at work regulations, assuming, of course, that their national legal systems so allow.
Small companies don't have to carry the union costs of unrealistically high wages, rigid working regulations, and the disruptive and financial burden of strikes.
The Control of Lead at Work regulations require employers to control worker exposure to Lead.
"There is a general tension between the generations," he added, pointing to the discontent of the white students who protested proposed work regulations this spring in France.
This directive replaced the previous and in the UK became the Control of Noise at Work regulations 2005.
It was founded in 1919 with the fundamental aim of creating work regulations governing the development of working conditions and difficult working environments to counter exploitation.
But it seeks to encourage landlords to do the job themselves by easing work regulations and setting a more relaxed time frame during which repairs must be made.
Even though it was rarely enforced, the old law set stricter work regulations for landlords during the removal of lead paint and gave them less time to make repairs.
An analysis of operational efficiency, and radically shortening existing bureaucratic procedures could lead to clear working regulations and responsibilities which would allow applications to be processed quickly.
Under Shahar's management, Maccabi Haifa enjoyed financial stability and professional working regulations on a par with European football clubs' standards.
The Electricity at Work regulations of 1989 simply state that inspecting and testing must be carried out by a competent person, however does not mention a benchmark for competency.
Land was acquired under public works regulations, and later, the Auckland Harbour Bridge was built to a clear height sufficient to allow large ships to pass under it.
An engineering workshop specialising in the fabrication and welding of components has to follow the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at work regulations 1992.