Regulations concerning the Performance of Work

  1. Part 1: Introductory provisions

    Chapter 1. Introductory provisions

  2. Part 2: Requirements for work involving chemical and biological risk factors

    Chapter 2. Substance index

    Chapter 3. Work where chemicals may be a risk to the health and safety of employees

    Chapter 4. Work with asbestos

    Chapter 5. Hot work

    Chapter 6. Work in surroundings that may entail exposure to biological agents

    Chapter 7. Work where there is a risk of reproductive harm

    Chapter 8. Work at wastewater treatment plants

    Chapter 9. Work with cytostatics

  3. Part 3: Requirements for work under exposure to physical risk factors

    Chapter 10. Requirements for the use of work equipment

    Chapter 11. Facilitating the use of work equipment

    Chapter 12. Inspection and maintenance of work equipment and plant

    Chapter 13. Work equipment subject to a requirement for inspection by a competent enterprise

    Chapter 14. Work that can entail exposure to noise or mechanical vibrations

    Chapter 15. Ionising radiation

    Chapter 16. Artificial optical radiation

    Chapter 16 A. Electromagnetic field

    Chapter 17. Work at height

    Chapter 18. Work with lifting equipment

    Chapter 19. Work with mobile work equipment

    Chapter 20. High-pressure jetting

    Chapter 21. Excavation work

    Plans shall be in place before the excavation of trenches or shafts deeper than 1.25 m. The risk assessment made pursuant to Section 21-1 shall form the basis of the plan.
    The plan shall be readily available in the workplace and shall be kept as long as necessary for the safety of the employees. The plan shall be updated if there are changes that may be of significance to the safety of the employees.
    The plan shall:
    1. a.
      show the longitudinal profile with a description of soil types down to 1 m below the excavation level and installations in the ground;
    2. b.
      Show a typical cross-section. When shoring (bracing) is planned, this shall be indicated on the drawing;
    3. c.
      Show where the excavated material is to be placed;
    4. d.
      Contain work instructions that ensure the excavation work is carried out in a way so that the employees’ health and safety are safeguarded in a fully responsible manner.
    In case of minor jobs and in emergencies, the plans can be simplified to a diagram.

    Chapter 22. Safety signage, signalling and communication

    The employer shall ensure that the employees receive training and instruction in safety signage and signalling in the workplace.
    The training shall include special requirements relating to safety signage, especially signs that contain words, and signalling in the workplace. The training shall include the meaning of the signs and signals and what behaviour is expected.

  4. Part 4: Requirements relating to other work that involves risk

    Chapter 23. Risk assessments, training and information in connection with manual work

    Chapter 23A Work that may entail a risk of exposure to violence and threats of violence.

    Chapter 24. Work on operations control and safety monitoring

    Chapter 25. Requirements for inspection, marking and filling of compressed air cylinders for diving and respiratory protection equipment

    Chapter 26. Health and safety during work under water or under increased ambient pressure

    The staffing must be appropriate for the work tasks to be performed, the risks which the divers may be exposed to, and emergencies that might arise. The assessment of what is safe staffing must be documented.
    The diving operation must as a minimum be performed by a diving supervisor, a diver, a standby diver and a line attendant.
    When there are several divers in the water, the number of line attendants must be increased correspondingly.
    An exemption from the requirement in the second paragraph is made for undertakings that train recreational divers (instructors in recreational diving) and undertakings that perform recreational dive guiding. For recreational dive training and recreational dive guiding, at least two instructors or guides must be present. When two or more instructors or guides are in the water at the same time, one must be appointed diving supervisor.
    An exemption from the requirement in the second paragraph is made for diving in a pool such as a swimming pool with a depth of up to six metres. In such cases, the diving operation must as a minimum be performed by one diver and one standby diver.
    An exemption from the requirement in the second paragraph is made for public safety diving. For public safety diving and training in public safety diving, the diving operation must as a minimum be performed by one diving supervisor, one diver and one standby diver. For public safety diving from a helicopter, the staffing may be two public safety divers when this is safe and necessary because of limited space in the helicopter. One of the public safety divers must be the diving supervisor. The line attendant function must be handled by qualified personnel in the helicopter.

    Chapter 27. Rock work

    Chapter 28. Work in connection with carbon dioxide extinguishing systems

    Chapter 29. Work in or on tanks, pipelines, rooms etc. where flammable products or hazardous substances could be present

    Chapter 30. Risk of avalanches in occupancy areas and work areas

  5. Part 5: Register of exposed employees

    Chapter 31. Register of exposed employees

  6. Part 6: Final provisions

    Chapter 32. Final provisions