The Dock Labourers’ Act, 1934
Act No. XIX of 1934
An Act to give effect in Pakistan
to the
Convention concerning the protection against
WHEREAS a Revised Draft Convention concerning the protection against
accidents of workers employed in loading or unloading ships was adopted at
Geneva on the twenty-seventh day of April, nineteen hundred and thirty-two;
AND WHEREAS it is expedient to give effect in Pakistan to the said Convention;
It is hereby enacted as follows:---
1. (I) This Act may be called the Dock
Labourers’ Act, 1934.
(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan .]
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Federal
Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
(4) It shall not apply to any ship of war of any nationality.
2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject
or context,---
(a) “the processes” includes all work which is required for or is
incidental to the loading or unloading of cargo or fuel into or from a ship and
is done on board the ship or alongside it; and
(b) “worker” means any person employed in the processes.
3. (l)The Federal Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be Inspectors for the
purposes of thus Act within such local limits as it may assign to them
respectively.
(2) All Principal Officers of the Mercantile Marine Department
shall be Inspectors under this Act, ex-officio, within the limits of their
charges.
(3) Every Inspector shall be deemed to be a public servant within
the meaning of (lie Pakistan Penal Code, and shall be officially subordinate to
such authority as the Federal Government may direct.
4. Subject to any rules made in this behalf under section 6, an
Inspector may, within the local limits for which he is appointed,---
(a) enter, with such assistants (if any) as he thinks fit, any
premises or ship where the processes are carried on;
(b) make such examination of the premises or ship and the
machinery and gear, fixed or loose, used for the processes, and of any
prescribed registers and notices, and take on the spot or otherwise such
evidence of any person as lie may deem necessary for carrying out the purposes
of this Act; and
(c) exercise any other powers which may be conferred upon him by
the regulations made under section 5.
5.(1) The
Federal Government may make regulations,---
(a)
providing for the safety of working places on shore and of any regular
approaches over a dock, wharf, quay or similar premises which workers have to
use for going to or from a working place at which the processes are carried on,
and for the lighting and fencing of such places and approaches;
(b)
prescribing the nature of the means of access which shall be provided for the
use of workers proceeding to or from a ship which is lying alongside a quay
hulk or other vessel;
(c)
prescribing the measures to be taken to ensure the safe transport of workers
proceeding to or from a ship by water and [lie conditions to be complied with
by the vessels used for the purpose;
(d)
prescribing the nature of the means of access to be provided for the use of the
workers from the deck of a ship to a hold in which the processes arc carried
on;
(e)
prescribing the measures to he taken to protect hatchways accessible to the
workers and other openings in a deck which might be dangerous to them;
(f)
providing for the efficient lighting of the means of access to ships on which
the processes are carried on and of all places on board at which the workers
are employed or to which they may be required to proceed;
(g)
Providing for the safely of the workers engaged in removing or replacing hatch
coverings and beams used for hatch coverings;
(h)
prescribing the measures to he taken to ensure that no hoisting machine, or
gear, whether fixed or loose, used in connection therewith, is employed in the
processes on shore or “on board ship unless it is in a sale working condition;
(i)
providing for the fencing of machinery, live electric conductors and steam
pipes;
(j)
regulating the provisions of safety appliances on derricks, cranes and winches;
(k)
prescribing the precautions to be observed in regard to exhaust and live steam;
(l)
requiring the employment of competent and reliable persons to operate lifting
or transporting machinery used in the processes, or to give signals to a driver
of such machinery, or to attend to cargo falls on winch ends or winch drums,
and providing for the employment of a singular where this is necessary for the
safety of the workers;
(m)
prescribing the measures to be taken in order to prevent dangerous methods of
working in the stacking, unstacking , stowing and unstowing of cargo, or
handling in connection therewith;
(n)
prescribing the precautions to be taken to facilitate the escape of the workers
when employed in a hold or between decks in dealing with coal or other bulk
cargo;
(o)
prescribing the precautions to be observed in the use of stages and trucks;
(p)
prescribing the precautions to be observed when the workers have to work where
dangerous or noxious goods arc, or have been, slowed or have to deal with or
work in proximity to such goods;
(q)
providing for the rendering of first-aid to injured workers and removal to the
nearest place of treatment;
(r)
prescribing the provision to be made for the rescue of immersed workers from
drowning;
(s)
prescribing the abstracts of this Act and of the regulations required by
section 8;
(t)
providing for the submission of notices of accidents and dangerous occurrences
and prescribing the forms of such notices, the persons and authorities to whom
they arc to be furnished, the particulars to be contained in them and the time
within which they arc to be submitted;
(u)
specifying the persons and authorities who shall be responsible for compliance
with regulations made under this Act;
(v)
defining the circumstances in which and condition subject to which exemptions
from any of (lie regulations made under this Section may be given, specifying
the authorities who may grant such exemptions and regulating their procedure;
(w)
defining the additional powers which Inspectors may exercise under clause (c)
of section 4; and
(x)
providing generally for the safety of workers.
(2)
Regulations made under this section may make special provision to meet (he
special requirements of any particular port or ports.
(3)
In making a regulation under this section, the Federal Government may direct
that a breach of it shall be punishable with line which may extend to live
hundred rupees, and when the breach is a continuing breach, with a further fine
which may extend to twenty rupees for every day after the first during which
the breach continues.
6. The
Federal Government may make rules regulating,---
(a)
the inspection of premises or ships where the processes are carried on; and
(b)
the manner in which Inspectors arc to exercise the powers conferred on them by
this Act.
7. - (1) The
power to make regulations and rules conferred by sections 5 and 6 is subject to
the condition of the regulations and rules being made alter previous
publication.
(2)
Regulations and rule shall be published in official Gazette.
8. There shall
be affixed in some conspicuous place near the main entrance of every dock,
wharf, quay or similar premises where the processes are carried on, in English
and in the language of the majority of the workers, the abstracts of this Act
and of the regulations made thereunder which may be prescribed by the
regulations.
9. Any person
who,---
a.
willfully obstructs an Inspector in the exercise of any penalties, power under
section 4, or fails to produce on demand by an Inspector any registers or other
documents kept in pursuance of the regulations made under this Act, or any
gear, fixed or loose, used for the processes, or conceals or prevents or
attempts to prevent any person from appearing before, or being examined by an
Inspector, or
b.
unless duly authorised, or in case of necessity, removes any fencing, gangway,
gear, ladder, life-saving means or appliance, light, mark, stage or other thing
required to be provided by or under the regulations made under this Act, or
c.
having in case of necessity removed any such fencing, gangway, gear, ladder,
life-saving means or appliance, light, mark, stage or other thing, omits to restore
it at the end of the period for which its removal was necessary, shall be
punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.
(2)
No prosecution for any offence under this Act or the regulations made
thereunder shall be instituted except by or with the previous sanction of an
Inspector.
11. The Federal
Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, exempt from all or any
of the provisions of this Act and of the regulations made thereunder, on such
conditions, if any, as it thinks fit,---
(a)
any port or place, dock, wharf, quay or similar premises at which the processes
arc only occasionally carried on or the traffic is small and confined to small
ships, or
(b)
any specified ship or class of ship.
12. No suit,
prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything
which is in good faith done or intended to he done under this Act.
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