Maritime Transport Act 1994

Offences in relation to maritime activity - Offences against health and safety on ships

63: Actions taken to prevent harm

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"Keeping people safe on ships"

You are looking at a part of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. This part is about actions taken to prevent harm on ships. It was repealed, which means it is no longer part of the law, on 5 May 2003, by section 35(1)(d) of the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002. This repeal happened because of a change made by the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002. The change was made to update the laws about health and safety at work.

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Part 6Offences in relation to maritime activity
Offences against health and safety on ships

63Actions taken to prevent harm (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 63: repealed, on , by section 35(1)(d) of the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 86).