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Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
c. 3791

Sch. 1

Chapter Short title Provisions which are relevant statutory provisions


1953 c. 47. The Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953. Section 3.
1954 c. 70. The Mines and Quarries Act 1954. The whole Act except section 151.
1956 c. 49. The Agriculture (Safety, Health and Welfare Provisions) Act 1956. The whole Act.
1961 c. 34. The Factories Act 1961. The whole Act except section 135.
1961 c. 64. The Public Health Act 1961. Section 73.
1962 c. 58. The Pipe-lines Act 1962. Sections 20 to 26,33,34 and 42, Schedule 5.
1963 c. 41. The Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963. The whole Act.
1965 c. 57. The Nuclear Installations Act 1965. Sections 1, 3 to 6, 22 and 24, Schedule 2.
1969 c. 10. The Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969. Sections 1 to 10.
1971 c. 20. The Mines Management Act 1971. The whole Act.
1972 c. 28. The Employment Medical Advisory Service Act 1972. The whole Act except sections 1 and 6 and Schedule 1.


Section 10.

SCHEDULE 2
Additional Provisions Relating to Constitution etc. of the Commission and Executive

Tenure of office

1. Subject to paragraphs 2 to 4 below, a person shall hold and vacate office as a member or as chairman or deputy chairman in accordance with the terms of the instrument appointing him to that office.

2. A person may at any time resign his office as a member or as chairman or deputy chairman by giving the Secretary of State a notice in writing signed by that person and stating that he resigns that office.

3.—(1) If a member becomes or ceases to be the chairman or deputy chairman, the Secretary of State may vary the terms of the instrument appointing him to be a member so as to alter the date on which he is to vacate office as a member.

(2) If the chairman or deputy chairman ceases to be a member he shall cease to be chairman or deputy chairman, as the case may be.