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(1) There shall be kept in every workplace a register, in the prescribed form, called the general register, and there shall be entered in or attached to that register—(a) the certificate of registration of the workplace;(b) every other certificate issued in respect of the workplace by the Director under this Act;(c) the prescribed particulars as to the washing, whitewashing, colour washing, painting or vanishing of the workplace;(d) the prescribed particulars as to every accident and case of occupational disease occurring in the workplace of which notice is required to be sent to a occupational safety and health officer under the provisions of any law for the time being in force;(e) all reports and particulars required by any provision of this Act to be entered in or kept with the general register; and(f) such other matters as may be prescribed.(2) The occupier of a workplace shall send to an occupational safety and health officer such extracts from the general register as the occupational safety and health officer may from time to time require for the purpose of the execution of his duties under this Act.(3) The occupier of a workplace who contravenes the provisions of this section commits an offence.
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