The Health and Safety (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2018-12-13
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 13th December 2018

Laid before Parliament: 18th December 2018

Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 8(1) of, and paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 to, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 .

The requirements of paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 7 to that Act (relating to the appropriate Parliamentary procedure for these Regulations) have been satisfied.

PART 1 — INTRODUCTION

Citation, commencement, application and extent

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PART 2 — AMENDMENT OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

Amendment of the Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations 1995

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Amendment of the Offshore Installations (Prevention of Fire and Explosion, and Emergency Response) Regulations 1995

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Amendment of the Borehole Sites and Operations Regulations 1995

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Amendment of the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996

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Amendment of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc.) Regulations 1996

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Amendment of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002

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the Agreement” means the EEA agreement;

(1A) Article 9 of Council Directive 98/24/EC has effect for the purpose of paragraph (1) as if for the references to “Member States” there were substituted references to “ the Executive ”.

Amendment of the Control of Artificial Optical Radiation at Work Regulations 2010

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Amendment of the Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2014

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Amendment of the Offshore Installations (Offshore Safety Directive) (Safety Case etc.) Regulations 2015

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Amendment of the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015

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(6) For the purposes of paragraph (3), an organisation is an international organisation if it, and its subordinate bodies, are governed by international law or it is set up by, or on the basis of, an agreement between two or more countries.

Amendment of the Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017

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PART 3 — AMENDMENT OF RETAINED DIRECT EU LEGISLATION

Amendment of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 1112/2014

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(1A) In this Regulation— - “RIDDOR” means— 1. in relation to Great Britain, the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 ; 2. in relation to Northern Ireland, the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997 ; - “SCR” means— 1. in relation to Great Britain, the Offshore Installations (Offshore Safety Directive) (Safety Case etc.) Regulations 2015; 2. in relation to Northern Ireland, the Offshore Installations (Offshore Safety Directive) (Safety Case etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 ; - “competent authority” means the Executive and the Secretary of State acting jointly; - “the Executive” means— 1. in relation to Great Britain, the Health and Safety Executive; 2. in relation to Northern Ireland, the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland; - “major accident”, “major environmental incident” and “operator” have the same meanings as in SCR.

(1) The information to be shared by the competent authority and operators and owners shall include information relating to— (a) unintended release of oil, gas or other hazardous substances, whether or not ignited; (b) loss of well control requiring actuation of well control equipment, or failure of a well barrier requiring its replacement or repair; (c) failure of a safety and environmental critical element; (d) significant loss of structural integrity, or loss of protection against the effects of fire or explosion, or loss of station keeping in relation to a mobile installation; (e) vessels on collision course and actual vessel collisions with an offshore installation; (f) helicopter accidents, on or near offshore installations; (g) any fatal accident; (h) any serious injuries to 5 or more persons in the same accident; (i) any evacuation of personnel; (j) a major environmental incident. (2) The annual report prepared by the competent authority shall contain as a minimum the following information— (a) the number, age and location of installations; (b) the number and type of inspections and investigations carried out, any enforcement actions or convictions; (c) incident data pursuant to the common reporting system required in this Regulation; (d) the performance of offshore oil and gas operations in relation to prevention of major accidents and the limiting of consequences of major accidents that do occur. (3) The information referred to in point 1 shall consist of both factual information and analytical data regarding oil and gas operations, and shall be unambiguous. The information and data provided shall be such that the performance of individual operators and owners in the United Kingdom can be compared within the United Kingdom and the performance of the industry as a whole can be compared between the United Kingdom on the one hand and Member States of the European Union on the other. (4) The information collected and assembled referred to in point 1 shall enable the competent authority to provide advanced warning of potential deterioration of safety and environmentally critical barriers, and shall enable the competent authority to take preventive action. The information shall also demonstrate the overall effectiveness of measures and controls implemented by individual operators and owners, and industry as a whole, in particular to prevent major accidents and to minimise risks for the environment.

Signed

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Sarah Newton — Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work — 2018-12-13

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 2018 c.16.

[^f00002]: S.I.1995/738; relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2015/398.

[^f00003]: S.I.1995/743; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2011/1043 and 2015/398.

[^f00004]: S.I.1995/2038; relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2011/1043.

[^f00005]: S.I. 1996/341; relevant amending instrument S.I. 2015/21.

[^f00006]: S.I. 1992/3004.

[^f00007]: S.I. 1996/913; relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2015/398.

[^f00008]: S.I. 2002/2677; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2015/21 and 2018/390.

[^f00009]: S.I. 2010/1140: there are amending instruments but none are relevant.

[^f00010]: S.I. 2014/1663.

[^f00011]: S.I. 2015/398.

[^f00012]: S.I. 2015/483.

[^f00013]: S.I. 2017/1075.

[^f00014]: S.I. 2013/1471.

[^f00015]: S.R. 1997/455.

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