Section 4.
Section 61 of the [1901 c. 22.] Factory and Workshop Act 1901, as set out in Schedule 5 to the [1961 c. 34.] Factories Act 1961.
Section 205 of the [1936 c. 49.] Public Health Act 1936.
Sections 74, 128 and 131 of the [1961 c. 34.] Factories Act 1961.
Regulation 3 of the [S.R.& O.1907/17.] Regulations dated 21st January 1907 (Manufacture of paints and colours).
Regulation 10 of the [S.R.& O.1911/752.] Regulations dated 12th August 1911 (Smelting of materials containing lead, the manufacture of red or orange lead, and the manufacture of flaked litharge).
Regulation 1 of the [S.R.& O.1922/329.] Indiarubber Regulations 1922.
Regulation 1(ii) of the [S.R.& O.1925/28.] Electric Accumulator Regulations 1925.
Regulation 6(1)(i) to (vi) of the [S.I.1950/65.] Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950.
Parts IV and V of Schedule 1 to the [S.I.1985/1333.] Ionising Radiations Regulations 1985.
Article 20(8) of the [S.I.1985/1643.] Air Navigation Order 1985 so far as relating to pregnancy.
Paragraph 118 of the Approved Code of Practice relating to the [S.I.1980/1248.] Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1980 (approved under section 16 of the [1974 c. 37.] Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974).
The following provisions of the medical standards contained in Merchant Shipping Notice No. M 1331 (issued for the purposes of Regulation 7 of the [S.I.1983/808.] Merchant Shipping (Medical Examination) Regulations 1983), namely—
(a) Part X so far as relating to gynaecological conditions, and
(b) Part XI.
Section 9.
Article 2 of the [S.R.&O. 1917/1035.] Order dated 5th October 1917 (Tin or terne plate factories).
The [S.R.&O. 1926/1463.] Woollen and Worsted Textiles (Lifting of Heavy Weights) Regulations 1926.
Article 1(d) of the [S.R.&O. 1930/94.] Cement Works Welfare Order 1930.
Regulation 4 of the [S.I. 1948/1696.] Jute (Safety, Health and Welfare) Regulations 1948.
Regulations 6(1)(x), 6(2), 6(5), 6(6) and 18(7) of the [S.I. 1950/65.] Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950.
1 In Regulation 4(b) of the [S.R.&O. 1905/1103.] Regulations dated 17th October 1905 (Spinning by self-acting mules), omit “woman, young person, or”.
2 In Regulation 12(4) of the Pottery (Health and Welfare) Special Regulations 1950, omit the words from “; and where” onwards.
3 In each of the following provisions, namely—
for “sanitary convenience provided at the mine for the use of females” substitute “water closet provided at the mine above ground”.
4 In Regulation 13(1) of the [S.I. 1958/2110.] Quarries (Ropeways and Vehicles) Regulations 1958, for “, other than a male person who has attained” substitute “under”.
Section 10.
Section 1(3) of, and Part II of the Schedule to, the [1920 c. 65.] Employment of Women, Young Persons, and Children Act 1920 (employment of young persons in industrial undertakings at night).
Section 19 of the [1933 c. 12.] Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (power of local authority to make byelaws with respect to employment of persons under 18 other than children).
Section 29 of the [1937 c. 37.] Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937 (power of education authority to make byelaws with respect to employment of persons under 18 other than children).
Part I of the [1938 c. 69.] Young Persons (Employment) Act 1938 (hours of employment and holidays of young persons in certain occupations).
The following provisions of the [1950 c. 28.] Shops Act 1950—
section 18 (special provisions as to half-holidays for young persons);
section 20 and Part II of Schedule 3 (special provisions as to meal times for young persons);
sections 24 to 36 (hours of employment of young persons);
section 68 (option to apply either the Act or the Young Persons (Employment) Act 1938 in certain cases); and
section 72 (enforcement by local authorities under Children and Young Persons Act 1933).
The following provisions of the [1954 c. 70.] Mines and Quarries Act 1954—
sections 125 to 128 (hours of employment of young persons);
section 130 (special exception for emergencies); and
section 132 (supplemental provisions).
The following provisions of the [1961 c. 34.] Factories Act 1961—
sections 86 to 94 (hours of employment and holidays of young persons);
sections 96 to 109 and 112 to 115 (suspension of, and exceptions from, provisions as to hours of employment etc.);
section 116 (regulation of employment of young persons in certain occupations);
section 138(1)(d) (posting of notices); and
section 140(1)(d) (general registers).
The following provisions of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954—
section 124(2) (restriction on male young persons being employed below ground); and
section 131 (register of women and young persons employed).
The following provisions of the Factories Act 1961—
section 11(1)(a)(iii) (power to require medical supervision);
section 73(1) (prohibition on employment of female young persons where certain processes are carried on); and
section 119A (duty of factory occupier to give notice of employment of young persons).
1 In section 1 (obligation of employer to keep register of young persons employed in industrial undertaking), for subsection (4) substitute—
“(4) Where persons under the age of sixteen years are employed in any industrial undertaking, a register of all persons under that age who are so employed, and of the dates of their birth, shall be kept and shall at all times be open to inspection.”
2 In section 20 (street trading)—
(a) for subsection (1) substitute—
“(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, no child shall engage or be employed in street trading.”;
(b) in subsection (2), for the words from “regulating” to “eighteen years,” substitute “authorising children who have attained the age of fourteen years to be employed by their parents in street trading to such extent as may be specified in the byelaws, and for regulating street trading under the byelaws by persons who are so authorised to be employed in such trading;”; and
(c) in subsection (3), for the words from the beginning to “employed” substitute “Byelaws under this section shall not authorise a child to engage, or be employed, on a Sunday”.
3 In section 21(3) (penalties and legal proceedings in respect of general provisions as to employment), for “person under the age of eighteen years” substitute “child”.
4 In section 23 (prohibition on persons under 16 taking part in performances endangering life and limb)—
(a) for “person under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child”; and
(b) for “such a person” substitute “a child”.
5 In section 24 (restrictions on training for performances of a dangerous nature)—
(a) in subsection (1)—
(i) for “person”, in the first place where it occurs, substitute “child”, and
(ii) for “person under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child who has attained that age”; and
(b) in subsection (2), for “person who has attained the age of twelve years but is under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child who has attained the age of twelve years”.
6 In section 25 (restriction on persons under 18 going abroad for the purpose of performing for profit)—
(a) in subsection (1), for “person under the age of eighteen years”, in both places where those words occur, and for “person under that age” substitute “child”; and
(b) in subsection (2), for “person who has attained the age of fourteen years but is under the age of eighteen years” substitute “child who has attained the age of fourteen years”.
7 In section 26 (punishment of contraventions of section 25, etc.)—
(a) in subsection (1), for “the person” substitute “the child in question”; and
(b) in subsection (2)—
(i) for “a person under the age of eighteen years” substitute “a child”,
(ii) for “that person” substitute “that child”, and
(iii) for “the person in question” substitute “the child”.
8 In section 30 (interpretation of provisions about the employment of children)—
(a) after “made thereunder—” insert—
“The expression “child” means—
(a) in relation to England and Wales, a person who is not for the purposes of the [1944 c. 31.] Education Act 1944 over compulsory school age;
(b) in relation to Scotland, a person who is not for the purposes of the [1980 c. 44.] Education (Scotland) Act 1980 over school age; and
(c) in relation to Northern Ireland, a person who is not for the purposes of the [S.I 1986/594 (N.I.3).] Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 over compulsory school age;”; and
(b) at the end of that section add the following subsection—
“(2) This section, so far as it has effect for the purposes of sections 25 and 26 of this Act, extends to Scotland and to Northern Ireland.”;
and the existing provisions of that section (as amended by sub-paragraph (a) above) shall accordingly constitute subsection (1) of that section.
9 In section 30 (street trading)—
(a) for subsection (1) substitute—
“(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, no child shall engage or be employed in street trading.”; and
(b) in subsection (2), for the words from “regulating” to “eighteen years,” substitute “authorising children who have attained the age of fourteen years to be employed by their parents in street trading to such extent as may be specified in the byelaws, and for regulating street trading under the byelaws by persons who are so authorised to be employed in such trading;”.
10 In section 31(3) (penalties and legal proceedings in respect of general provisions as to employment), for “person under the age of eighteen years” substitute “child”.
11 In section 33 (prohibition on persons under 16 taking part in performances endangering life and limb)—
(a) for “person under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child”; and
(b) for “such a person” substitute “a child”.
12 In section 34 (restrictions on training for performances of a dangerous nature)—
(a) in subsection (1)—
(i) for “person”, in the first place where it occurs, substitute “child”, and
(ii) for “person under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child who has attained that age”; and
(b) in subsection (2), for “person who has attained the age of twelve years but is under the age of sixteen years” substitute “child who has attained the age of twelve years”.
13 In section 37 (interpretation of provisions about the employment of children), after “made thereunder—” insert—
“(a) The expression “child” means a person who is not for the purposes of the [1980 c. 44.] Education (Scotland) Act 1980 over school age;”.
14 In section 117(1) (exemptions from provisions regulating hours of employment), for “of or over the age of sixteen” substitute “(other than children)”.