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Fiji Legislation |
(To
be repealed -
see Part 10 Health
& Safety at Work Act 1996)
LAWS OF FIJI
CHAPTER 102
IONISING RADIATIONS
Ordinance No. 44 of 1969
AN
ACT
TO PROTECT WORKERS AGAINST
IONISING RADIATIONS
[1st July, 1974]
Short title
1. This Act may
be cited as the Ionising Radiations Act.
Interpretation
2. In this Act,
unless the context otherwise requires-
"Authority" means the Permanent Secretary for Health;
"ionising radiation" means electromagnetic radiation (that is to say X-ray or gamma-ray photons or quanta) or corpuscular radiation (that is to say alpha particles, beta particles, electrons, positrons, photons, neutrons or heavy particles) being electromagnetic radiation or corpuscular radiation capable of producing ions and emitted from a radio-active substance or from a machine or apparatus in which electrons are accelerated by a voltage of not less than five kilovolts.
Licence required for machines or apparatus
3.-(1) No person
shall install or cause to be installed on any premises used for the purpose of
an undertaking for use in such undertaking
any machine or apparatus which is
capable of producing or emitting ionising radiations unless he has obtained a
licence from the
Authority permitting him to install or cause to be installed
such machine or apparatus.
(2) The Minister may by order exempt any
machine or apparatus or any class of machine or apparatus from the provisions of
this section.
(3) Any person who has, before the commencement of this
Act, installed or caused to be installed any machine or apparatus of the nature
referred to in subsection (2) shall, within three months of such commencement,
apply to the Authority for a licence to operate such
machine or apparatus and in
the event of such licence being refused shall forthwith upon such refusal being
communicated to him cease
to operate such machine or apparatus.
Licence
4.-(1)
Applications for the granting of a licence under the provisions of this Act
shall be made in writing to the Authority who may
require the applicant to give
such further information as the Authority may require or may require the
applicant to permit the inspection
of the premises in which the machine or
apparatus is intended to be installed or, in the case of a machine or apparatus
being operated
at the commencement of this Act, is installed.
(2) The
Authority may grant or refuse a licence and, if a licence is granted, he may
impose such conditions therein as he may in his
discretion see fit.
(3) A
licence issued under the provisions of this Act may at any time be revoked or
varied by the Authority and if such a licence
is granted for a limited period it
may be renewed with or without variation at the expiration of such period in the
same manner as
in the case of a granting of a permit.
Offences
5.
Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of section
3 or who fails to comply with the
provisions of any condition imposed in a licence granted under the provisions of
this Act shall be
guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a
fine not exceeding two hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term
not
exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Controlled by Ministry of Health
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