Council Directive 92/91/EEC of 3 November 1992 concerning the minimum requirement... (31992L0091) 
                
                
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Council Directive 92/91/EEC of 3 November 1992 concerning the minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers in the mineral- extracting industries through drilling (eleventh individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16 (1) of Directive 89/391/EEC)
- COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/91/EEC
 - of 3 November 1992
 - concerning the minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers in the mineral-extracting industries through drilling (eleventh individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16 (1) of Directive 89/391/EEC)
 - SECTION 1
 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
 - Article 1
 - Subject
 - Article 2
 - Definitions
 - SECTION II
 - EMPLOYERS' OBLIGATIONS
 - Article 3
 - General obligations
 - Article 4
 - Protection from fire, explosions and health-endangering atmospheres
 - Article 5
 - Escape and rescue facilities
 - Article 6
 - Communication, warning and alarm systems
 - Article 7
 - Keeping workers informed
 - Article 8
 - Health surveillance
 - Article 9
 - Consultation of workers and workers' participation
 - Article 10
 - Minimum requirements for safety and health
 - SECTION III
 - OTHER PROVISIONS
 - Article 11
 - Adjustments to the Annexes
 - Article 12
 - Final provisions
 - Article 13
 - ANNEX
 - MINIMUM SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 10 OF THE DIRECTIVE
 - Preliminary note
 - PART A
 - Common minimum requirements applicable to the on-shore and off-shore sectors
 - 1.
 - Stability and solidity
 - 2.
 - Organization and supervision
 - 2.1.
 - Organization of the workplace
 - 2.2.
 - Person in charge
 - 2.3.
 - Supervision
 - 2.4.
 - Competent workers
 - 2.5.
 - Information, instructions and training
 - 2.6.
 - Written instructions
 - 2.7.
 - Safe working methods
 - 2.8.
 - Work permits
 - 2.9.
 - Regular review of safety and health measures
 - 3.
 - Mechanical and electrical equipment and plant
 - 3.1.
 - General
 - 3.2.
 - Specific provisions
 - 4.
 - Maintenance
 - 4.1.
 - General maintenace
 - 4.2.
 - Safety equipment maintenance
 - 5.
 - Well control
 - 6.
 - Protection from harmful atmospheres and explosion risks
 - 6.2.
 - Protection from harmful atmospheres
 - 6.3.
 - Prevention of risks of explosion
 - 7.
 - Emergency routes and exits
 - 8.
 - Ventilaton of enclosed workplaces
 - 9.
 - Room temperature
 - 10.
 - Floors, walls, ceilings and roofs of rooms
 - 11.
 - Natural and artificial lighting
 - 12.
 - Windows and skylights
 - 13.
 - Doors and gates
 - 14.
 - Traffic routes
 - 15.
 - Danger areas
 - 16.
 - Room dimensions and air space in rooms — freedom of movement at the workstation
 - 17.
 - Rest rooms
 - 18.
 - Outdoor workplaces
 - 19.
 - Pregnant women and nursing mothers
 - 20.
 - Handicapped workers
 - PART B
 - Special minimum requirements applicable to the on-shore sector
 - 1.
 - Fire detection and fire fighting
 - 2.
 - Remote control in emergencies
 - 3.
 - Communication, general and emergency
 - 4.
 - Safe assembly points and muster list
 - 5.
 - Means of evacuation and escape
 - 6.
 - Safety drills
 - 7.
 - Sanitary equipment
 - 7.1.
 - Changing rooms and lockers
 - 7.2.
 - Showers and washbasins
 - 7.3.
 - Lavatories and washbasins
 - 8.
 - First aid rooms and equipment
 - 9.
 - Traffic routes
 - PART C
 - Special minimum requirements applicable to the off-shore sector
 - 1.
 - Preliminary remark
 - 2.
 - Fire detection and fire fighting
 - 3.
 - Remote control in emergencies
 - 4.
 - Communication: general and emergency
 - 5.
 - Safe assembly points and muster list
 - 6.
 - Means of evacuation and escape
 - 7.
 - Safety drills
 - 8.
 - Sanitary equipment
 - 8.1.
 - Changing rooms and lockers
 - 8.2.
 - Showers and washing facilities
 - 8.3.
 - Lavatories and washbasins
 - 9.
 - First-aid rooms and equipment
 - 10.
 - Accommodation
 - 11.
 - Helicopter operations
 - 12.
 - Positioning of installations at sea — safety and stability