Company: MAGH
Filing Date: 2025-06-10
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-014489
Chunk: 123

Company: Magnitude International Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-10
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 123
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 “vehicle person-in-charge”, who will be empowered to stop the driver if he is deemed unfit to drive. New requirements for employers from January 1, 2023 were introduced under the Workplace Safety and Health Act.

Environmental and employment laws and regulations

Environmental Public Health

The Environmental Public Health Act 1987 of Singapore (“EPHA”) requires, among others, a person, during the construction, alteration, repair or maintenance of any building or at any time, to take reasonable precautions to prevent danger to the life, health or well-being of persons using any public places from flying dust or falling fragments or from any other material, thing or substance.

The EPHA also regulates, amongst others, the disposal and treatment of industrial waste and public nuisances. Under the EPHA, the Director-General of Public Health may, on receipt of any information respecting the existence of a nuisance liable to be dealt with summarily under the EPHA and if satisfied of the existence of a nuisance, serve a nuisance order on the person by whose act, default or sufferance the nuisance arises or continues, or if the person cannot be found, on the owner or occupier of the premises on which the nuisance arises. Some of the nuisances which are liable to be dealt with summarily under the EPHA include any factory or workplace which is not kept in a clean state, any place where there exists or is likely to exist any condition giving rise, or capable of giving rise to the breeding of flies or mosquitoes, any place where there occurs, or from which there emanates noise or vibration as to amount to a nuisance and any machinery, plant or any method or process used in any premises which causes a nuisance or is dangerous to public health and safety.

The Environment Protection and Management Act 1999, or EPMA, requires, among others, a person, during the erection, alteration, construction or demolition of any building or structure to take reasonable precautions to prevent danger to the life, health or well-being of persons using any public places from flying dust or falling fragments or from any other material, thing or substance.

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The EPMA seeks to control the levels of pollution in Singapore by regulating the activities of various industries and regulates, among others, air pollution, water pollution, land pollution and noise control. Under the Environmental Pollution Control (Control of Noise at Construction Sites) Regulations, the owner or occupier of any construction site shall ensure that the level of noise emitted from his construction site shall not exceed the maximum permissible noise levels prescribed in such Regulations