
1 
These Regulations may be cited as The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992 and shall come into operation on 16th November 1992.
2 
The statutory provisions specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 shall be amended by substituting for the amounts or quantities set out opposite thereto in column 2 the amounts or quantities set out in the corresponding entry in column 3.
3 
The statutory provisions specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 shall be repealed or modified to the extent set out in column 2.
4 

(1) Where the measurements relating to any plant, building or other permanent structure in existence or under construction immediately before the coming into operation of these Regulations complied with the requirements of the relevant statutory provisions as then in operation in so far as they related to the measurements of that plant, building or other permanent structure, then such compliance shall be deemed to be compliance with the relevant statutory provisions as amended by these Regulations.
(2) In paragraph (1) “the relevant statutory provisions” means the statutory provisions listed in column 1 of Schedules 1 and 2.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on
Trevor Pearson
Assistant Secretary
28th September 1992.Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture on
I. C. Henderson
Assistant Secretary
24th September 1992.Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Economic Development on
D Thomson
Assistant Secretary
24th Septemeber 1992.
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2


Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Provisions amended Present Amounts or Quantities Substituted Amounts or Quantities

1 
Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 1922
(a) Section 2(1)(a) one hundredweight 50 kilograms

(b) Section 2(2)(a) eighty pounds 37 kilograms

(c) First Schedule,
Part II, regulation 3 40 pounds 18 kilograms
Part III, regulation 10 one ton (where those words twice occur) 1 tonne
Part III, regulation 11 one ton 1 tonne

2 
Petroleum (Consolidation) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929
(a) Section 1(1)(a) one pint 570 millilitres

(b) Section 1(1)(b) three gallons 15 litres

3 
Petroleum-Spirit (Motor Vehicles etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1930
(a) Regulation 5(d)(ii) two gallons 10 litres

(b) Regulation 6 sixty gallons 275 litres

(c) Regulation 6(b) twenty feet 6 metres

(d) Regulation 7(1) two gallons 10 litres

(e) Regulation 7(1)(a) twenty feet 6 metres

(f) Regulation 7(2) two gallons 10 litres

(g) Regulation 8(1) twenty feet 6 metres

(h) Regulation 8(1)(b) two gallons 10 litres

(i) Regulation 11, proviso (b) one gill 150 millilitres

(j) Regulation 13(b) sixty gallonsthirty gallons 275 litres140 litres

(k) Regulation 13(d) two gallons 10 litres

(l) Regulation 13(g) fifty feetfifteen feet 15 metres5 metres

(m) Regulation 13(h) twenty feet 6 metres

4 
Petroleum (Carbide of Calcium) Order (Northern Ireland) 1930
(a) Article 2(i) 5 lbs1 lb 2.5 kilograms500 grams

(b) Article 2(ii) 28 lbs 13 kilograms

5 
Petroleum (Mixtures) Order (Northern Ireland) 1930
(a) Article 2 30 lbs1 lb 15 kilograms500 grams

(b) Article 4 gallonsten poundsone gallonone and a quarter poundsone pint litres5 kilograms5 litres570 grams570 millilitres
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 3


Column 1 Column 2
Provisions Extent of Repeal or Modification

1 
Petroleum (Consolidation) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929
(i) Section 17 After subsection (3) insert the following new subsection—“
(3A) Where—
(a) by virtue of doubt as to whether the samples tested under subsection ( 1) are petroleum-spirit. another test is desirable; or
(b) a person is appointed by the court under subsection (3) to carry out a test of the sample to which the certificate relates;
such tests shall be carried out using the Abel test apparatus.”.

(ii) Section 20 Repeal.

(iii) Section 23(1) 
(a) For the definition of petroleum-spirit. substitute the following definition—“
 “Petroleum-spirit” means such petroleum as when tested in accordance with Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification. Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 (S.R. 1985 No. 81) has a flash point of less than 21° Celsius.”.
(b) Repeal the definition of “I.W.G.”.

(iv) Schedule 2 Repeal.

2 
Petroleum (Mixtures) Order (Northern Ireland) 1930
(i) Article 1 For the words following “Petroleum Spirit” substitute the following words—“
 except in so far as the methods referred to in Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 (S.R. 1985 No. 81 ) are inconsistent with or contradictory to Part II of the Schedule (manner of testing mixtures of petroleum).”.

(ii) The Schedule, Part 1 For “seventy-three degrees Fahrenheit” substitute “23 degrees Celsius”.

(iii) The Schedule. Part IIParagraph 1 (liquid mixtures) For the words following “shall be tested by” substitute the words—“
 a suitable method referred to in Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985.”.
Paragraph 2 (sedimentary and viscous mixtures) 
(a) In sub-paragraph (1) for the words following “tested by” substitute the words—“
 a suitable method referred to in Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985.”.
(b) In sub-paragraph (2) for the words following “a stirrer” substitute the words—“
 appropriate to the method of test and the test shall be carried out by a suitable method referred to in Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985.”.
(c) In sub-paragraph (4) for the words following “shall be” substitute the words—“
 a test specified in Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985.”.
Paragraph 3 (solid mixtures) 
(a) For the words from “of which a specification” to “the Act of 1929” substitute “which is carried out with Abel apparatus according to a method for that apparatus set out in Part IV of Schedule I to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985.”.
(b) For “cylinders 1½ % inches long” substitute “cylinders 38 millimetres long”.
(c) For “¼ inch in diameter” substitute “6 millimetres in diameter”.
(d) For “shortened to ½ inch” substitute “shortened to 13 millimeters”
(e) For “a depth of 1½ inches” substitute “a depth of 38 millimetres”.
(f) For “about 75° Farenheit” substitute “about 22° Celsius”.
(g) For “72° Farenheit” substitute “20° Celsius”.
(h) For “73° Farenheit” substitute “21° Celsius”.

3 
The Dry Cleaning Special Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1950
Regulation 2(2) 
(a) For the definition of “Flash point” substitute the following definition—“
 “Flash point”, subject to paragraph (2A), means the flash point determined in accordance with Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 (S.R. 1985 No. 81).”.
(b) After regulation 2(2) insert the following paragraph—“
(2A) In determining the flash point for the purposes of these Regulations Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 shall apply as if for paragraph 4(6) of that Part there were substituted the following sub-paragraph—“
(b) by one of the non-equilibrium methods referred to in paragraph 6, except that when the flash point falls within the range 30°C to 34°C that flash point shall be confirmed by the use of the like apparatus using the appropriate equilibrium method referred to in paragraph 5.”.”.

4 
The Shipbuilding and Ship-repairing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1971
Regulation 3 For the definition of “Abel closed test” substitute the following definition—“
 “Abel closed test” means a test carried out with Abel apparatus according to a method for that apparatus set out in Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 (S.R. 198.5 No. 81).”.

5 
The Highly Flammable Liquids and Liquefied Petroleum Gases Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1975
(i) Regulation 2 
(a) Regulation 2 shall be renumbered 2( 1) and in the definition of “highly flammable liquid” for the words “in the manner specified in Schedule 1” to the word “temperature” substitute “in accordance with Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985(S.R. 1985 No. 81) has a flash point”.
(b) After regulation 2( 1) insert the following paragraph—“
(2) In determining the flash point for the purposes of these Regulations Part IV of Schedule 1 to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1985 shall apply as if for paragraph 4(b) of that Part there were substituted the following sub-paragraph—“
(b) by one of the non-equilibrium methods referred to in paragraph 6, except that when the flash point falls within the range 30°C to 34°C that flash point shall be confirmed by the use of like apparatus using the appropriate equilibrium method referred to in paragraph 5.”.”.

(ii) Schedule 1 Repeal.

6 
The Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1991
Schedule 1 Part III
Paragraph 24 For the definition of “highly flammable liquid” substitute the following definition—“
 “highly flammable liquid” has the same meaning as in regulation 2 of the Highly Flammable Liquids and Liquefied Petroleum Gases Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1975 (S.R. 1975 No. 256).”.