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  1. Zimbabwe - Protection in certain sectors of economic activity - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Mining (Management and Safety) (Amendment) Regulations, 1996 (No. 5) (S.I. No. 168 of 1996).

    Adoption: 1996-08-09 | ZWE-1996-R-44864

    Amends provisions of the Mining (Management and Safety) Regulations, 1990 relating to certficates of competency for mine managers and miners who use explosives.

  2. Zimbabwe - Protection in certain sectors of economic activity - Law, Act

    Pneumonoconiosis Amendment Act 1983 (No. 37).

    Adoption: 1983 | ZWE-1983-L-282

    Act to amend the Pneumoconiosis Act. No. 37. Miscellaneous amendments.

  3. Zimbabwe - Protection in certain sectors of economic activity - Law, Act

    Pneumonoconiosis Amendment Act 1978 (No. 38)

    Adoption: 1978 | ZWE-1978-L-29277

    This Act of Rhodesia amends the Pneumoconiosis Act (Chapter 327) and the Workmen's Compensation Act (Chapter 269).

  4. Zimbabwe - Protection in certain sectors of economic activity - Law, Act

    Pneumonoconiosis Amendment Act 1977 (No. 30)

    Adoption: 1977 | ZWE-1977-L-29276

    This Act of Rhodesia amends the Pneumoconiosis Act of 1971 (Chapter 327).

  5. Zimbabwe - Protection in certain sectors of economic activity - Law, Act

    Pneumoconiosis Act [Chapter 15:08]. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1971-08-01 | ZWE-1971-L-29275

    This Act of Rhodesia provides for the relief and assistance of persons (and their dependants) who are working or have worked on mining locations and in dusty occupations, and who are found to be suffering from pneumoconiosis or tuberculosis. It also seeks to control the working of persons in dusty occupations. Revised edition 1996 available.


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