Fire Resisting Structures (Explosion Pressure Relief) (Jersey) Order 1980
Revised Edition
05.300.25
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Fire Resisting Structures (Explosion Pressure Relief) (Jersey) Order 1980
Arrangement
Article
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SCHEDULE
FIRE RESISTING STRUCTURES REQUIRING EXPLOSION PRESSURE RELIEF
Supporting Documents
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Table of Endnote References
Fire Resisting Structures (Explosion Pressure Relief) (Jersey) Order 1980
The EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE, in pursuance of Article 9 of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law 1989[1] and Regulation 10 of the Safeguarding of Workers (Highly Flammable Liquids) (Jersey) Regulations 1979,[2] orders as follows –
Commencement [see endnotes]
1
Provision for pressure relief in the case of explosion shall be made in the structure of a fire resisting structure listed in the Schedule.
2
Provision for adequate natural ventilation shall be made in any store room which is –
(a) a fire resisting structure within the meaning of Regulation 1(1) of the Regulations; and
(b) used for storing 50 litres or more of highly flammable liquids.
3
This Order may be cited as the Fire Resisting Structures (Explosion Pressure Relief) (Jersey) Order 1980.
SCHEDULE
FIRE RESISTING STRUCTURES REQUIRING EXPLOSION PRESSURE RELIEF
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Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and No
Commencement
Fire Resisting Structures (Explosion Pressure Relief) (Jersey) Order 1980
R&O.6818
1 July 1980
Table of Endnote References
[1]
chapter 05.300, originally made under the Safeguarding of Workers (Jersey) Law 1956 and continued in force under Article 29 of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law 1989
[2]
chapter 05.300.80