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OF fi :STERr AUSTR (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 55] PERTH: MOIJDAY, 9th JUNE [1969 WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1967. IN pursuance of section 30 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1967 the premium Rates Committee, having considered the basis formulated by the Workers' Compensation Board, has determined that the adjusted maximum premium rates to be charged for insurance in respect of all insurance risks under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1967 shall be as set out in Schedule A attached hereto. The Committee has further determined that the adjusted maximum premium rates enumerated hereunder shall be applicable to all new policies effected to operate as from and after 4 p.m. on the 30th day of June, 1969, or renewals due on or after that date except such as have expired prior to the date of publication in the Government Gazette of this notice. 2. In the event of an insurer being required for the first time to insure employers whose activities do not fall within any existing classification, such insurer shall be entitled to charge such rates as it may deem reasonable upon consideration of the rates of the closest existing comparable classifications and all other available information, provided, however, that (a) any such rate shall be subject to review by the Premium Rates Committee; and (b) such insurer shall, within seven days of accepting the risk, notify the Secretary of the Premium Rates Committee in writing of the facts, together with the rate charged and the reasons therefor. 3. Insurers are permitted to charge for any period not exceeding 12 months, a minimum premium of Four dollars ($4.00) or the premium charge- able on a $100.00 wage sheet at the rate prescribed for the classification, whichever is the greater, with the exception of householders the minimum premium for which is Two dollars ($2.00). Dated at Perth this 16th day of May, 1969. W. ADAMS, Chairman. N. W. MEWS, Member. W. P. MARK, Member. R. W. CLOHESSY, Member. E. J. R. HOGG, Member. R. J. TRIGG, Member. A. B. RILEY, Member.

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Page 1: No. 55] PERTH: MOIJDAY, 9th JUNE [1969 · Ambulance Associations Animated Picture Shows Apiarists Architects .....Armoured Car Services and Pay Roll Escorts Artesian Borers (not on

OF

fi :STERr AUSTR(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

No. 55]

PERTH: MOIJDAY, 9th JUNE [1969

WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1912-1967.

IN pursuance of section 30 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1967the premium Rates Committee, having considered the basis formulated by theWorkers' Compensation Board, has determined that the adjusted maximumpremium rates to be charged for insurance in respect of all insurance risksunder the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1967 shall be asset out in Schedule A attached hereto. The Committee has further determinedthat the adjusted maximum premium rates enumerated hereunder shall beapplicable to all new policies effected to operate as from and after 4 p.m. on the30th day of June, 1969, or renewals due on or after that date except such as haveexpired prior to the date of publication in the Government Gazette of this notice.

2. In the event of an insurer being required for the first time to insureemployers whose activities do not fall within any existing classification, suchinsurer shall be entitled to charge such rates as it may deem reasonable uponconsideration of the rates of the closest existing comparable classifications andall other available information, provided, however, that

(a) any such rate shall be subject to review by the Premium RatesCommittee; and

(b) such insurer shall, within seven days of accepting the risk, notifythe Secretary of the Premium Rates Committee in writing of thefacts, together with the rate charged and the reasons therefor.

3. Insurers are permitted to charge for any period not exceeding 12months, a minimum premium of Four dollars ($4.00) or the premium charge-able on a $100.00 wage sheet at the rate prescribed for the classification,whichever is the greater, with the exception of householders the minimumpremium for which is Two dollars ($2.00).

Dated at Perth this 16th day of May, 1969.W. ADAMS,

Chairman.N. W. MEWS,

Member.W. P. MARK,

Member.R. W. CLOHESSY,

Member.E. J. R. HOGG,

Member.R. J. TRIGG,

Member.A. B. RILEY,

Member.

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SCHEDULE " A "

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

1 Abattoirs2 Accumulator Makers

Acid Works (see Chemical Works).3 Adjusters, Insurance

Advertising Agents (see Billposters).4 Reserved.5 Reserved.6 Aerated Water Factories

Aerial Travel (other than Aerodrome Employees)-(a) By a recognised Aerial Passenger Service, flying on a

regular route-No extra.7 (b) By other than (a)-An extra 80.12 per employee per day

or part of a day.

Aerodromes-(a) No Aviating(b) With Aviating(c) Crop Spraying and similar low flying risks

Agents (not otherwise enumerated)Agricultural SocietiesAluminium ExtrusionAmbulance AssociationsAnimated Picture ShowsApiaristsArchitects .....Armoured Car Services and Pay Roll EscortsArtesian Borers (not on Mines)Artificial Manure Factories (see Manure Factories).Asbestos Factories ....Asbestos Mining (see Mining).Asphalt and Bitumen Works

Assayers-(a) Not on Mines(b) On Mines (see Mining).

AsylumsAuctioneers (excluding Stock Salesman)Automatic Weighing Machine Proprietors

3.941.03

0.09

3.71

2.110.391.160.532.012.180.260.222.800.070.545.32

3.92

1.40

0.08

1.200.840.78

1.902.15

1.04

2.19

2.720.852.20

0.07

0.50

0.05

1.36

Automobile Dealers, Garages and Workshops-(a) Including Racing, Pacing, Track Riding and the like(b) Garages and Workshops(c) Warehouses, Stores, Sale shops, including Drivers per-

forming none other than Roadside RepairsReserved.Average Adjusters (see Adjusters, Insurance).Axle Makers (see Engineers).

Bacon Factories-(a) No Slaughtering(b) With Slaughtering (see Abattoirs)

Bag Factories (Paper and Textile)Bag MerchantsBakersBamboo Ware Makers (see Caneworks)BandsSee Hairdressers.Barbers (see Hairdressers).Barge Proprietors (see Ships).Reserved.Bark Getters (see Firewood Dealers).Bark Mills and Blackboy Factories and MillsBasket Makers (see Caneworks).Baths .Reserved.Batteries (see Mining).Benzine Importers ....

89

4581011

48112131415

47016

17

18

19

202122

232425

26

27

282930

3132

33

34

3536

37

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SCHEDULE " A "-continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

$3839404142

4344

4546

47484950

51525354

55565758

5960

61626364

6566

67

6869

439

707172

7374

75, 76

77787980

Bicycle Workshops and DealersBilliard SaloonsBillposters and Advertising AgentsBiscuit Factories ....Reserved.Blackboy Factories and Mills (see Bark Mills).Blacksmiths and WheelwrightsBlind Makers (not Venetian)Blind Asylums (see Asylums).Boarding House Keepers ....Reserved.Boat Proprietors (see Ships).Boat and Ship Builders and RepairersReserved.Boilermakers ....Boiling Down WorksBone Mills (see Manure Factories).Bookbinders ....Bookmakers and Commission AgentsBooksellers ....Reserved.

Boot Dealers-(a) Wholesale(b) Retail ....(c) Factories and Repairers

Reserved.Boot, Furniture and Floor Polish Manufacturers (see Candle,

Soap and Polish Factories).Boring Operations (Surface only) (see Mining).Bottle and Glass ManufacturersBottle DealersBottlers (see Trade Rate).Bowling Clubs (see Clubs).

Box Makers-(a) Cardboard(b) Wood ....

Reserved.Reserved.Brass Foundries (see Foundries).BreweriesBrewers' Sundries DealersBricklayers (see Builders).Brick Works ....Briquette Makers (see Charcoal Crushers).Bridge BuildersBrush and Broom Makers

Builders-(a) Buildings not exceeding two storeys or 30 ft. in height

(basement deemed to be a storey), including demolishingor removing

(b) All other buildings-(1) Excluding demolishing or removing ....(2) Including demolishing or removing ....

Reserved.Bus Proprietors (see Omnibus Proprietors).Butchers (see Abattoirs).Butter FactoriesCabinet MakersReserved.Cab Proprietors (see Omnibus Proprietors).Candle, Soap and Polish FactoriesCane Works ....Cap Makers .Capsule Manufacturers-Metal

0.770.050.163.93

2.930.46

2.00

12.23

6.082.78

0.490.070.29

0.250.371.23

1.923.77

1.947.69

6.510.67

5.17

3.341.71

3.70

4.2514.05

2.763.78

5.950.311.011.45

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Classification of Risk

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969ItemNo.

$100

Cardboard Box Factories (see Box Makers (a)).81 Caretakers and Cleaners .

Carpenters (no building) (see Cabinet Makers).82 Reserved.83 Reserved.84 Reserved.

Carriage Builders (see Motor Body Builders).Carriers and Carters-

85 (a) No timber carting in bush ....(b) With timber carting in bush (see Timber Trades).

Cash Register Agents (see Typewriter Dealers).86 Caterers .87 Reserved.

Catgut Manufacturers (see Sausage Skin Manufacturers).Ceiling Factories (not metal) (see Cement Goods Factories).

88 Cement Goods and Cement Pipe FactoriesCement Pipe Factories (see Cement Goods Factories).

89, 90 Reserved.91 Cement Works (no quarrying)92 Cemetery Boards ....

Chaff Cutters (see Grain Crushers and Merchants).93 Reserved.

Charcoal Burners (see Firewood Dealers).94 Charcoal Crushers (subject to the following Endorsement :

" It is stipulated that no train or tram be used on premisesunder the control of the insured, and that no wood gettingor charcoal burning be engaged in.") ....

Check Weighmen on Mines (see Mining).Cheese Factories (see Butter Factories).

95 Chemical Works and Chlorination WorksChemical Manure Factories (see Manure Factories).Chemists-

96 (a) Wholesale manufacturing and analytical and distillers ....97 (b) Retail ....98 China Ware Dealers ....

99, 100 Reserved.Chiropodists (see Masseurs).Chlorination Works (see Chemical Works).

101 Churches (excluding missionaries) ...102 Church Missionaries ($3.21 per employee per annum).103 Cigar and Cigarette Factories104 Reserved.105 Cigarette Paper Manufacturers

Cinematograph Exhibitors (see Animated Picture Shows).106 Circuses107 Civil Engineers108 Clay, Gravel and Sand Pits109 Cleaners and Dyers110 Reserved.438 Clearers111 Reserved.112 Clerical Staff (see also Mining—Pneumoconiosis (c))113 Clock Makers114 Clothiers115 Clothing Factories and Corset Makers

116,117 Reserved.118 Clubs ....119 See Motor Body Trimmers.

Coach Builders (see Motor Body Builders).Coach Proprietors (see Omnibus Proprietors).Coach Trimmers (see Motor Body Trimmers).

120 Reserved.Coal Dealers (see Firewood Dealers).Coal Mines (see Mining).Cocoa and Coffee Works (see Confectionery Works).Coffee Palaces (see Boarding-house Keepers).

121 Cold Storage Works

1.61

3.91

0.63

3.77

3.972.70

0.65

1.20

1.350.051.86

0.21

1.62

0.08

4.563.110.370.58

3.67

0.100.170.340.29

0.93

2.28

SCHEDULE " A "—continued

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

Item Classification of Risk

30ths June, 1969

No.$100

122

Colleges 2.03

Colour Merchants (see Oil and Colour).123

Commercial Travellers ($3.99 per employee per annum).124

Reserved.Commission Agents (see Bookmakers).Concentrating Plants (see Mining).

125

Concrete (Ferro) Works 2.97126

Condensed Milk Factories 2.89127

Confectioners' Shops

0.32128

Confectionery Works and Cocoa and Coffee Works 2.86

129

Consulting Engineers and Electrical Engineers (Consulting) .... 0.41Convents (see Colleges).

130

Coopers 0.81

131

Reserved.132

Coppersmiths 1.41

Cordial Factories (see Aerated Water Factories).133

Cork Cutters .... 0.41134

Reserved.Corn Merchants and Crushers (see Grain Crushers).Corset Makers (see Clothing Factories).

473

Cotton Ginning 2.77

Cream Factories (see Butter Factories).Crockery Dealers (see China Ware Dealers).Crop Spraying (see Aerodromes).

135

Crude Oil Suppliers .... 0.97459 Culture Pearl Farming (North of 28th Parallel) .... 0.35

Curriers (see Tanners).Customs Agents

136

(a) No carrying .... 2.49(b) With Carrying (see Carriers and Carters)

137

Reserved.

Dairy Farmers (see Farmers).Dairymen

138 (a) Milk Retailers (using vehicles)

1.98

139

(b) Not milk retailers 6.54

140

Dairy Produce Dealers 0.75

463

Dam Construction .... 10.25141

Dam Sinkers .... 1.65142

Dancing Academies ... 0.07Decorators (see Oil and Colour).Delicatessens (see Dairy Products Dealers).Demolishers (buildings) (see Builders (b)).

143

Dentists 0.10

144

Detectives (private) .... 0.21145

Reserved.Diamond Drillers (see Mining).Dispensaries (see Chemists (b)).Distillers (see Chemists (a)).

146 District Nursing Associations

1.42Divers (see Ships).Dock Builders (see Bridge Builders and Wharf Builders).

147

Doctors 0.24

148 Dogs' Homes 2.16

Domestic Servants (see Householders).149

Reserved.Drapers (see Clothiers).Dredging (Marine)

474

(a) Sea 2.73

475

(b) River .... 1.64150

Dressmakers .... 0.03Dried Milk Factories (see Condensed Milk Factories).

151

Drovers 0.50

Dyers and Cleaners (see Cleaners and Dyers).

152

Egg Dealers, Packers, Sorters and Pulpers 0.44

153

Reserved.

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

437

154

155

156

157158

159

160

161162

163164472165

166,167

168169

170

171

172173-175

176452177

178179180

181

182183

184

185186

Electrical Apparatus (other than lighting and power supply andother heavy equipment) Makers and/or Repairers and/orDealers or Assemblers not otherwise classified

Electrical Engineers (Consulting) (see Consulting Engineers).Electrical Goods Dealers (no fitting)Electrical Treatment Establishments (see Masseurs).Electric Lighting Works and Fitters

(a) Not public authorities(b) Public authorities (see Public Authorities).

Electroplaters .Engineering Works

(a) Not structural(b) Structural (workshops and/or building construction)

Engineers(a) Civil (see Civil Engineers).(b) Consulting and Mining (see Consulting Engineers).(c) Dismantling, demolishing and/or removing mining machin-

ery and mining buildings ..EngraversEnquiry Agents (private) (see Detectives).Essential Oil FactoriesEstate AgentsExhibitions (to be specifically rated).Exploration Parties (to be specifically rated).Explosive ImportersFancy Goods DealersFarm AdvisersFarmers and Graziers growing cereal crops or growing cereal

crops and raising livestockReserved.Farriers (see Blacksmiths).Fencers and Telegraph Line Repairing Contractors

(a) No explosives ...(b) With explosives

Ferro-Concrete Works (see Concrete Works).Ferry Boat Proprietors (see Ships).Fertiliser Works (see Manure Factories).Fibrous Board Factories (see Cement Goods Factories)Film Exchange (see Animated Pictures).Reserved.Fire Adjusters (see Adjusters, Insurance).Fire Brigades ....Fire Protection Engineers (see Plumbers).Firewood Dealers or Suppliers and Bark GettersReserved.Fish Curers and Canners (see Preserving Works).Fishing Vessels (see Ships.)Fish ShopsFlax Mills ....Flock Mills and Stores .Floor Sanders (see Lawn Cutting Contractors).Florists

(a) Sale shop(b) Nursery

Flour Millers ...Forwarding Agents

(a) No carrying (see Customs Agents).(b) With carrying (see Customs Agents).

Foundries .... ....Freezing Works (see Cold Storage Works).French Polishers ...Friendly Societies ....Fruit Dryers (see Fruit Growers).Fruiterers ..Fruit Growers, Fruit Dryers and Orchardists

(a) Fruit growers and orchardists, Packers only(b) All other employees ..

1.69

0.52

2.52

4.02

4.414.06

5.000.54

4.980.02

5.920.522.00

2.96

2.421.76

2.82

6.42

1.183.78

12.16

0.231.035.21

5.82

1.120.32

0.69

1.602.15

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

ItemNo.

$100

187

188189

190191192193194

195196197478

198199

200201

202

203

204205206207

32208

209210

211,212213214215

216

217218

219220221

Fumigation Contractors ....Furniture Dealers (including repairing)

(a) With power .(b) Without power

Furniture Factories (see Cabinet Makers)Reserved.Reserved.Furriers ....Galvanised Iron Works and StoresReserved.Garages (see Automobiles).Gardeners (see Florists (b)).Gasfitters (see Plumbers).Gasproducer Manufacturers and Fitters (see Engineering Works).Gas Works ....General StoresReserved.Geological Surveys (see also Mining—General (d) and Mining—

Pneumoconiosis (b))Glass Advertising Sign Makers

(a) Without fixing(b) With fixing ...

Glass Works (see Bottle and Glass Manufacturers)Glass Ware Dealers (see China Ware Dealers).Glass and Colour Merchants (see Oil and Colour).Gold Extraction Works and Mining (see Mining).Golf Clubs (see Clubs).Grain Crushers and Merchants, Chaffcutters and Hay MerchantsReserved.Gravel Pits (see Clay Pits).Graziers (see Pastoralists)Grocers

(a) Wholesale or manufacturing(b) Retail (see General Stores).

Reserved.Guano Getters (see Gypsym Getters).Gunsmiths and LocksmithsGymnasiums ....Gypsum Getters, Guano Getters and Phosphate DiggersHair Mills and WorksHairdressers ....Halls, ProprietorsHam Factories

(a) No slaughtering (see Bacon Factories (a)).(b) With slaughtering (see Abattoirs).

Harbour Boards (to be specifically rated).Harbour Vessels (see Ships).Hardware Merchants (Wholesale)Harnessmakers and Leather DressersHat Makers (see Cap Makers).Hatters (see Clothiers).Hay Merchants (see Grain Crushers and Merchants).Reserved.HerbalistsHide and Skin StoresReserved.Hop Growers and Pickers (see Tobacco Growers).Horse Trainers (no racing risk) .Horticultural Societies (see Agricultural Societies).Hosiers (see Clothiers).HospitalsHotels •-••Householders (private) minimum premium—$2.00

(a) Permanent staff :(1) Indoor—$0.79 per employee.(2) Outdoor—S1.63 per employee.

(b) Occasional staffs indoor and outdoor $0.02 per employee.

2.45

1.331.03

0.142.49

5.251.03

1.54

0.301.38

3.86

2.90

0.290.070.450.080.090.10

1.471.46

0.261.73

9.92

1.041.58

•••• • • •••

Rate per cent.as from

Classification of Risk

30th June, 1969

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969ItemNo. Classification of Risk

$100

$

222223

224225

226

227

228229230231

232

233234235236

237

238

239240

241242

243244

245,246

456

247

248249

250

251252253254

Hunt Clubs (see Clubs).Hurdle Racing (see Stables).Hulks, Coal (see Ships).Reserved.Ice Cream FactoriesIce Vendors (see Cold Storage Works).Ice Works (see Cold Storage Works).Implement FactoriesIndustrial Schools ....Insulation Engineers (see Engineering Works)Iron Founders (see Foundries).Ironmongers ... .Iron Pipe Factories (see Foundries).Jam FactoriesJetty Builders (see Bridge and Wharf Builders)Jewellers (see Clock Makers).Jockeys (see Stables).Joiners (no building) (see Cabinet Makers).Reserved.Reserved.Journalists AwardReserved.Kalsomine Factories (see Oil and Colour).Kangaroo Hunters (see Rabbiters).Kerosene Importers (see Benzine Importers).Knitting Establishments ....Land Agents (see Estate Agents).Launches (see Ships).Laundries ...Reserved.Lawn Cutting ContractorsReserved.Leather Dressers (see Harnessmakers and Leather Dressers).Leather Factories and Dealers

(a) Manufacturing and Wholesale (see Harness Makers).(b) Retail (see Boot Dealers (b)).

Libraries (see Booksellers).Lift AttendantsLighter Owners (see Ships).Lime Works (no Quarrying)Lithographers (see Printers).Livery StablesReserved.Locksmiths (see Gunsmiths).Lunatic Asylums (see Asylums).Luncheon Rooms ...Macaroni Factories .Machinery Merchants and Importers

(a) No manufacturing or fitting(b) With manufacturing or fitting

Reserved.Mail Contractors (see Omnibus Proprietors).MaltstersManicurists (see Masseurs).Manure Factories ....Margarine Factories (see Butter Factories).Marine Adjusters and Surveyors (see Adjusters Insurance).Marine Dealers (see Bottle Dealers).Market Gardeners ....Market Proprietors ....Masons—Stone and Monumental

(a) No building ....(b) With building (see Builders).

Masseurs, Chiropodists and Manicurists ....Match FactoriesMattress Factories ....Reserved.

2.41

3.950.24

0.41

3.44

0.03

0.28

3.85

1.27

0.97

4.59

1.12

1.352.10

1.373.75

3.61

3.98

1.301.95

2.69

0.240.761.30

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

266

267

Meat Works ....Mechanics' InstituteMedical Baths (see Baths).Medical Practitioners (see Doctors).Mercers (see Clothiers).Merry-go-round Proprietors (see Side Show Proprietors).Reserved.Messengers Services $0.13 per employee.Metal Ceiling FactoriesReserved.Metallurgists (see Assayers (a)).Milk Bars ....Milk Preserving Works (see Condensed Milk Factories).Milliners (see Clothiers).Miners' Institutes (see Mechanics' Institute).Mining—General (see also Mining—Pneumoconiosis)-

(a) Coal Mining .... ....(b) Gold Mining, Asbestos Mining and not otherwise speci-

fied (excluding Pneumoconiosis rate)(c) Ilmenite Mining (excluding Pneumoconiosis rate)(d) Geological Surveys (excluding Pneumoconiosis rate)(e) Tin Mining (excluding Pneumoconiosis rate)

Mining—Pneumoconiosis-(a) Gold Mining, Asbestos Mining, Nickel Mining and not

otherwise specified ..(b) Iron Mining, Ilmenite Mining, Bauxite Mining, Tin Mining

and Geological Surveys(c) Clerical (Mining Industry) ....

Missionaries (see Church Missionaries).Mobile Crane Drivers and Operators (see Carriers and Carters).Monasteries (see Colleges).Motor Body BuildersMotor Body TrimmersMotor Car, Motor Cycle and/or Cycle Racing Tracks or Racing

Grounds, Proprietors of(a) Contestants— $5.82 per ride.(b) Other Employees

Motor Car Proprietors, Private (see Householders).Motor Garages and Motor Dealers and Painters (see Auto-

mobiles).Municipal Services (see Public Authorities).Musical Dealers and Organ Builders (including Repairing)

(a) With power ....(b) Without power

Music Halls (see Hall Proprietors).Reserved.

Nail Factories (see Wire Workers).Naptha Importers (see Benzine Importers).Newsagents (see Booksellers).Newspaper OfficesNickel Platers (see Electroplaters).Night Soil Contractors (see Sanitary Contractors).Nurserymen (see Florists (b)).Reserved.

Oculists (see Doctors).Offices (excluding Mines, Municipalities and Vermin Boards)

(a) Indoor Staff (Clerical only) (see Clerical Staff).(b) Outdoor Staffs

Oil and Colour MerchantsReserved.Oil Borers

(a) On Land(b) Off-shore

Oil Reticulation ContractorsOil Search (no boring)

255256

257258259260

261

440441

471479480

483

484

485

262119

461462

263264

265

268269270

271482272464

3.080.07

3.08

0.49

3.51

5.022.291.541.97

6.00

2.001.00

4.250.73

0.78

1.320.36

0.60

0.461.78

5.8713.331.772.65

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

Omnibus, Bus and Cab Proprietors(a) Conductors, Drivers and Inspectors(b) Garage Employees

Reserved.OpticiansOrchardists (see Fruit Growers).Orchestras (see Bands).Organ Builders (see Musical Dealers).Reserved.Outfitters (see Clothiers).Oven Makers (see Stove Makers).Oxygen Works .Paint Factories (see Oil and Colour).Painters ..Paper Bag Factories (see Bag Factories).Paper Hangers (see Painters).Paper ManufacturersParliamentary, etc., candidates $0.29 per employee.Pastoralists and Station OwnersReserved.Pastry Cooks (see Bakers).Reserved.Reserved.Pawnbrokers ....Pearling Vessels (see Ships).Perambulator Factories (see Cane Works).Petroleum Refinery ..

. •

Petrol Service StationsPhosphate Diggers (see Gypsum Getters).Reserved.Photographic Material Dealers and OperatorsPiano Dealers (including repairing)

(a) With power (see Musical Dealers).(b) Without power (see Musical Dealers).

Pickle Factories (see Jam Factories).Picture Frame MakersReserved.Pier Builders (see Bridge Builders).Piggeries (see Abattoirs).Plasterers (see Cement Goods Factories).Plaster Goods Factories (see Cement Goods Factories).Plastic Goods ManufacturersPlating Works (see Electroplaters).Plumbers and Zinc Works ....Plywood Factories ....Pneumoconiosis (see Mining—Pneumoconiosis).Pottery WorksPoultry Farmers and DealersPreserving and Canning Works and Factories

(a) Butter, Cream, Cheese, Margarine and Milk Factories(see Butter Factories).

(b) Fish .... ••••(c) Fruit canning and pulping works, jam, pickle and sauce

factories (see Jam Factories).(d) Ham and Bacon Factories

(1) No slaughtering (see Bacon Factories (a)).(2) With slaughtering (see Abattoirs).

(e) Meat Canning Works (see Meat Works).(f) Refrigerating Works (see Cold Storage Works).

Reserved.PrintersReserved.Produce Dealers (see Grain Crushers and Merchants).Prospectors (see Mining).Pulp (Fruit) Factories (see Jam Factories).Public Authorities, Municipalities, Vermin Boards, and Trusts,

and Boards of Health(a) Clerical Employees (see Item No. 112).

273274275276

277,278

279

280

281282283284

285286287

457288

289290

291292

477

293294

295296

297

298299

300,301

1.262.00

0.13

8.70

1.72

3.47

2.51

0.03

2.530.97

0.06

0.25

1.92

3.991.55

1.121.54

3.40

0.77

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

$(b) General Employees

Reserved.(c) Electric Light and Gas Services provided by other than

MunicipalitiesReserved.

(d) Collectors, engineers, inspectors, supervisors and clericalstaff also engaged on such duties

Reserved.Quarries (not municipal)Rabbiters and Kangaroo Hunters ...Rabbit Preserving Works (see Meat Works).Racing Clubs (see Clubs).Reserved.Racing Stables (see Horse Trainers).Radio Dealers (see Musical Dealers).Railways—Construction of Earthworks, etc., and Track Laying

(excluding Bridge Building and Tunnelling) ..Ready Mixed Concrete Supplies ....Recreation Grounds ....Reformatories (see Colleges).Refreshment Rooms (see Luncheon Rooms).Refrigeration Works (see Cold Storage Works).Removers (building) (see Builders).Restaurants (see Luncheon Rooms).Rifle Clubs (see Clubs).River Vessels (see Ships).Road Boards (see Public Authorities).Road Makers (including clearing and grubbing in connection

with such work only)Reserved.Roofers (see Builders).Rope and Twine WorksRubber Stamp MakersSaddle Makers (see Harness Makers).Safe Makers (iron) (see Foundries).Sail Makers (see Blind Makers).Salt Getters ..Salvage Operators (to be specifically rated).Sandalwood Getters and Merchants (see Firewood Dealers).Reserved.Saldalwood Oil Factories (see Essential Oil Factories).Sanitary ContractorsSash Factories (see Timber Trades).Sauce Factories (see Jam Factories).Sausage Skin and Catgut Manufacturers ..Saw Mills (see Timber Trades).Scale Makers and Dealers (see Stove Makers)Scientific Instrument MakersSchools (see Colleges).Scrap Metal BreakersSeedsmen-

(a) Sale Shop (see Florists (a)).(b) Nursery (see Florists (b)).

Service Stations (petrol) (see Petrol Service Stations).Self Raising Flour FactoriesSewerage ContractorsSewing Machine Agents (no fitting or repairing)Sewing Machine Fitters or RepairersShale Miners (see Mining).Reserved.Shark Fishermen (see Ships).ShearersShipbuilders (see Boat and Ship Builders).Reserved.Shipping Agents

(a) No carrying(b) With carrying (see Customs Agents (13)).

302303304

305-307308

309310311

312

469

466313

314

315

451316

317

318

319

320

321

322

323324325326

327

328

329-330

331

•••• •■•• •... •.•.

3.17

2.73

0.08

8.221.40

5.451.183.87

2.58

5.040.03

2.04

0.79

3.99

1.23

9,20

0.646.150.030.49

1.36

0.14

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

$Reserved.Ships

(a) Sailing and fishing, barges and lighters(b) Pearling vessels (not Culture Pearl Farming)(c) Steamers (not river or harbour) .(d) Steamers, launches and boats (river and harbour limits)....(e) Hulks—Coal ....(f) Salvage Operations

Reserved.Shirt Factories (see Clothing Factories).Shoe Dealers (see Boot Dealers (b) ).Shooting Galleries (see Sideshow Proprietors).Shops (not otherwise enumerated) (see General Stores).Sideshow Proprietors and Shooting GalleriesSignwriters (see Painters).Skating RinksReserved.Slaughter Houses (see Abattoirs).Soap Factories (see Candle Factories).Social Clubs (see Clubs).Societies

(a) Agricultural, horticultural and pastoral (see AgriculturalSocieties).

(b) Others (see Friendly Societies).Reserved.Soft Goods Dealers (see Clothiers).Spinning Mills .Stables

(a) Livery (see Livery Stables).(b) Racing (no racing risk) (see Horse Trainers).(c) Racing risk (from time of weighing out and ceasing on

weighing in)(1) Flat racing and trotting-0.19 per mount.(2) Hurdle racing and steeplechasing—$1.04 per mount.

Stallion Proprietors (see Stud Proprietors).Stationers (see Booksellers).Stationery Factories (see Printers).Station Owners (see Pastoralists).Steamers (see Ships).Steel Drum Manufacturers (see Stove Makers).Steeplechasing (see Stables (c) (2)).Reserved.Stevedores ..Stock SalesmenStone CrushersStonemasons (see Masons, etc.).Stores, General (see General Stores).Stores (not otherwise enumerated)Stove Makers .Structural Engineers (workshop and/or building construction)

(see Engineering Works).Stud Proprietors ....Sugar Refineries

(a) Clerical Staff (see Item 112).(b) All other workers

Surgical Goods Makers and Dealers (see Scientific InstrumentMakers).

SurveyorsReserved.Reserved.Swimming Baths (see Baths).Swing Boat Proprietors (see Sideshow Proprietors).

Tailings Retreatment (see Mining)Tailors (see Clothiers).Talcum Treatment Works .Talkie Equipment Suppliers (Assembling and Servicing only) ....

332

333334335336337467338

339

340341

342

343

344345

346347348349

350351

352

454

353354355

356357

•••■ •••• ••••

5.207.102.551.640.736.37

4.83

0.40

0.09

4.081.560.38

1.552.74

1.23

1.59

1.03

2.000.80

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

ItemNo. Classification of Risk

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969

$100

358 Tally Clerks359 Reserved.360 Tanners

Tarpaulin Makers (see Blind Makers).361 Taxidermists .... ....362 Tea Blenders and Dealers363 Reserved.

Tea Rooms (see Luncheon Rooms).Telegraph Line Repairing Contractors (see Fencers).

476 Telephone Cleaners ....Tent Makers (see Blind Makers).

364 TheatresTile Works (see Brick Works).Timber Trades-

365 1. Storage Yards and/or Sheds only366 Reserved.367 2. (a) Sash and Door Factories and/or Joineries and/or Saw

Mills, but no breaking down or timber getting or cuttinglogs••..

368 (b) Sash and Door Factories and/or Joineries and/or SawMills including breaking down and/or cutting logs butno timber getting ..

369 3. Saw Mills, Bush, including obtaining Timber from Bush,Trucking, Driving or Hauling to mill and cutting up onspot, including Bush Falling and/or Logging and/or Tram-way Work and/or Bush Work, but no sleeper Getting orHewing

370 4. Sleeper Getting or Hewing and Sleeper Loaders and/orStackers (no bush work)

371 Reserved.480 Tin Mining (see Mining).

Tinsmiths (no plumbing)-372 (a) With power ....

(b) Without power (see Galvanised Iron Works (a)).465 Titanium Oxide Pigments Manufacturers

Tobacconists (see Stores (not otherwise enumerated)).Tobacco Factories (see Cigar and Cigarette Factories).

373 Tobacco Growers and Hop Growers and PickersTomato Growers (see Market Gardeners).Tool Makers (see Implement Factories).

374 Totalisator Proprietors375 Reserved.376 Towel Suppliers377 Reserved.378 Reserved.

Toy Makers(a) Working in wood (see Cabinet Makers).

379 (b) Not working in wood380 Trade Unions

Trainers, Horse (see Horse Trainers).Tramways (to be specifically rated).Tripe Factories (see Bacon Factories).Trotting, Racing (see Stables (c)).Turkish Baths (see Baths).

381 Typewriter Dealers and Repairers382 Umbrella Makers and/or Repairers

Underclothing Factories (see Clothing Factories).383 Undertakers .

384,385 Reserved.386 Upholsterers ....387 Reserved.

Varnish Factories (see Oil and Colour).388 Venetian Blind Factories ....389 Reserved.390 Veterinary Surgeons391 Vignerons392 Vinegar Factories ....

0.31

3.32

0.161.67

0.57

0.46

4.42

3.84

12.58

9.88

6.46

5.37

2.65

0.66

0.04

0.16

0.031.92

0.310.05

1.61

0.70

1.27

0.964.030.97

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Factories).Woollen MillsWool Stores • 1 •

SCHEDULE " A "—continued

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969Classification of RiskItemNo.

$100

8

Vulcanising Works393

Warehouses not otherwise enumeratedWatching and/or Patrolling ServicesWatchmakers (see Clothmakers).Water Meter FactoriesWater Reticulation ContractorsWater Supply WorksWell Sinkers, not BorersReserved.Wharf Builders

Wheat Agents(a) Excluding work on wharves and in wharf sheds ....(b) For work on wharves or in wharf sheds (see Stevedore

Reserved.Wheelwrights (see Blacksmiths).White Lead Factories (see Oil and Colour).Windmill Factories and Erectors ....Window Cleaners ....Wine and Spirit MerchantsWine SaloonsReserved.Wireless and Television StationsReserved.

Wire WorkersWood Turners (see Cabinet Makers).Wood Wool and Wall Board Factories (see Cement Goods

394460

395396397398399468

400

401

402403404405

406,407408409

410

411412

4.04

1.306.22

1.010.050.466.37

7.63

18.19

6.061.511.890.33

0.12

11.78

1.852.83

Wool Scourers (see Tanners).

Yacht Clubs (see Clubs).Zinc Works (see Plumbers).

Reserved.See Electrical Apparatus.See Cleaners.See Builders.See MiningReserved.See Rope and Twine Works.See Flax Mills.Reserved.See Sugar Refineries.Reserved.See Maltsters.See Petroleum RefinerySee Aerodromes (c).See Culture Pearl Farming.See Watching and/or Patrolling Services.See Motor Car, Motor Cycle and/or Cycle Racing Tracks or

Racing Grounds, Proprietors of—(a) and (b).See Dam Construction.See Oil Search (no boring).See Titanium Oxide Pigments Manufacturers.See Ready Mixed Concrete Suppliers.See Ships—Salvage Operations.See Wharf Builders.See Railway—Construction of Earthworks, etc., and Track

Laying (excluding Bridge Building and Tunnelling).See Armoured Car Services and Payroll Escorts.See Mining (c)—Ilmenite Mining.See Farm Advisers.

413-436437438439

440-441442-450

451452453454455456457458459460

461-462

463464465466467468469

470471472

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SCHEDULE " A "—continued

ItemNo. Classification of Risk

Rate per cent.as from

30th June, 1969

$100

473 See Cotton Ginning.474-475 See Dredging (Marine).

476 See Telephone Cleaners.477 See Plastic Goods Manufacturers.478 See Geological Surveys (also—Mining (d)).479 See Mining (d) Geological Surveys.480 See Mining (e) Tin Mining.481 See Aluminium Extrusion.482 See Oil Borers (b) off-shore.

483-485 See Mining—Pneumoconiosis.486 Next Serial Number.

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