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INSIGHT ON The FACTORIES ACT, 1948

What the Department of Factories and Boilers is all about?

One amongst the 50+ Government departments

Main Objective

Shouldering the responsibility of ensuring compliance with the applicable legislations at the place which is under the ambit of the definition Factory

HOW MANY & WHICH ARE THE LEGISLATIONS ENFORCED?

10 legislation's are in the Quiver

ENFORCED LABOUR LEGISLATIONS ARE


THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 & RULES MADE THEREUNDER THE PAYEMENT OF WAGES ACT, 1936 & RULES MADE THEREUNDER THE MATERNITY BENEFIT ACT 1961 AND RULES MADE THEREUNDER THE CHILD LABOUR (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION ) ACT, 1986

THE INDIAN BOILERS ACT, 1923 AND RULES MADE THEREUNDER.


THE KARNATAKA WELFARE OFFICERS (DUTIES, QUALIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) RULE 1963

THE KARNATAKA FACTORIES (DEFINING THE PERSONS HANDLING POSITION OF SUPERVISION OR MANAGEMENT) RULES 1981

ENFORCED LABOR LEGISLATIONS ARE


THE LABOR LAWS (EXEMPTIONS FROM FURNISHING RETURNS AND MAINTAINING REGISTER BY CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENT) ACT 1988 MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARD CONTROL (KARNATAKA) RULES 1994 THE CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS (EMERGENCY PLANNING, PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE) RULES 1996 THE BUILDING AND OF OTHER CONSTRUCTION AND WORKERS OF

(REGULATION

EMPLOYMENT

CONDITIONS

SERVICE ) ACT, 1996 AND RULES MADE THEREUNDER


THE ABOVE ACTS ARE CUSTOMARILY CALLED AS LABOUR LEGISLATIONS.

COMPLIANCE UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948

What the Act is all about?


Enactment of Stringent provisions!

120 Sections 11 Chapters 03 Schedules 142 Rules, 10 Chapters 41 Forms/Registers

IF ESSENCE IS RIGHTLY APPRECIATED, & UNDERSTOOD THIS IS REALLY A MASTER PIECE OF A SOCIAL LEGISLATION.

FACTORIES ACT, 1948


A Comprehensive law for the persons working at a specific domain factories. Regarded as one of the Benevolent, Noble and a Comprehensive Labour Legislation which is in force in our country. Covers significant issues relating to the persons employed in factories. Secures Safety

Health
Welfare Regulates Working Hours

FACTORIES ACT, 1948


Ensures Annual leaves with wages Additional protection from hazardous processes Additional protection to women workmen Provides -

Prohibition of employment of children


Series of amendments have been made time and again to increase the scope of the Act.

Road map to the legislation.

Road Map to the Legislation.


The establishment of cotton mills in Bombay in 1851 followed by the establishment of jute mills in 1855 @ Rishra in Bengal marked the beginning Factory System in India.

The number of factories grew steadily. During 1872-73,


18 Textile Mills Bombay; 5 Jute Mills Bengal.

there were

Conditions in these factories were very gloomy and awful.

First Indian Factories Act, came into force during 1881


Comprehensive Act was enacted immediately after the independence under the nomenclature The Factories Act, 1948.

This Act has seen many amendments after the independence. Major amendments were caused during 1987 -- Reason is Bhopal Tragedy The ghastly chemical accident

Road map to the legislation.


29 industries have been listed as industries involving hazardous processes. The industries are listed under - THE FIRST SCHEDULE (See Section 2 (cb) Special provisions have been incorporated to govern the aspect of

SHE in the said hazardous industries.


A new chapter by name Chapter IV A was introduced as Special provisions relating to Hazardous processes.

Penal provisions were revamped.


Amendments are continual in the wake of industrialization.

FACTORIES ACT, 1948


Important indicators to be understood
1. Applicability 2. Beneficiaries

3. Responsible persons
4. Inspecting staff

APPLICABILITY
Applies to Factories 1. Definite Premises where 10 and more workers; Manufacturing process, Power Section 2m(i) 2. Definite Premises where 20 and more workers;

Manufacturing process; No power Section 2m(ii) 3. Act empowers State Government to declare all or any of the provisions of the Act to apply to any place with an objective to secure safety, health and welfare or workmen even though the workers strength is less than the above cited conditions. Section 85(i) 1. Tanning of hides, 2. Electroplating, 3. Manufacturing of specific chemical substances, 4. Manufacturing of asbestos, 5. Storing and handling of chemical substances as listed under schedule 1 of MAH (K) Rules, 1994. contd.,

APPLICABILITY
Unless otherwise provided, the Act is applicable to all

Factories viz., Private, State, Central, Government, Local


Bodies etc.,

BENEFICIARIES (Target Group)

Workers employed in the registered factories


Worker means a person employed, directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor) with or without the knowledge of the principal employer, whether for remuneration or not in any manufacturing process or in any kind of work incidental to, or connected with, the manufacturing process Workers under the Act, includes
1. Permanent 2. Temporary 3. Contract 4. Casual , 5. Clerical

staff 6. Managers, 7. Engineers, 8. Supervisors etc.,


Apprentice under the Apprentice Act, 1961 are not the workers. However as per Section 14 of the Act provision of health, safety & welfare are applicable to the said category.

BENEFICIARIES

RESPONSIBLE PERSONS

RESPONSIBLE PERSONS
OCCUPIER AND MANAGER are the responsible persons for implementation of the provisions envisaged in the Act. OCCUPIER means the person who has got the ultimate control over the affairs of the factory. Proprietorship Partnership Company State or Central Government owned Proprietor One of the partner One of the director Persons so nominated by the respective governments.

1996 SUPREME COURT CONFIRMED THIS. (1996 LLR 981 JK Industries LTD., and others V/S CIFB and others etc.,

OCCUPIERS RESPONSIBILITY
PREVIOUS PERMISSION TO LOCATE THE FACTORY, SHOULD OBTAIN LICENCE TO THE PREMISES, LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO BE RENEWED PERIODICALLY, OBLIGED TO COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE OUTLINED IN THE ACT AND RULES MADE THEREUNDER, MOST IMPORTANTLY HE/SHE IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE SHE MANAGEMENT AT THE SITE WITHOUT ANY COMPROMISE,

SHALL ENSURE, SO FAR AS IS REASONABLY PRACTICABLE, THE


HEALTH, SAETY AND WELFARE OF ALL WORKERS WHILE THEY ARE AT WORK.

RESPONSIBLE PERSON[S]
MANAGER?
A PERSON RESPONSIBLE TO THE OCCUPIER FOR WORKING OF THE FACTORY & FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ACT RULES PRESCRIBES SPECIFIC DUTIES - WHAT ARE THEY? Maintenance of registers, furnishing OT slips, leave cards Furnishing of returns Submission of notice to work on Sunday

Intimation about the reportable accidents, dangerous occurrences.

Change in Manager? With in a weeks Form no. 3A

INSPECTING STAFF - INSPECTORS


THE PERSONS VESTED WITH POWERS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW IN FACTORIES.

Act empowers State Government to appoint persons as Inspectors Qualification is defined

Scope and limits are defined through Notifications.


Act has prescribed the duties and powers of the Inspectors Deputy commissioner of the District is also an Inspector

Government can notify persons as Inspectors - Notification

POWERS OF INSPECTORS
He has got the power to enter to any premises (with assistants or experts) which he has got reason to believe it as a factory

He can make examinations of the premises, plant and machinery to secure SHE
He can direct the occupier to left undisturbed any place till his enquiries are completed. He can seize any records, take copies which is required for the purpose of enforcement

He can take measurements, photographs and make such recordings which are required for enforcement of Law
He can call for production of any registers or documents pertaining to his duties from the occupier.

GENERAL DOMAIN
OF THE LAW

GENERAL DOMAIN OF LAW


APPROVAL AND LICENCING TO THE PREMISES HEALTH INITIATIVES WELFARE SCHEMES SAFETY MANAGEMENT STATUTORY DISPLAYS

STATUTORY COMMITTEES
STATUTORY REGISTERS STATUTORY RETURNS REGULATION OF WORKING HOURS OF ADULTS ANNUAL LEAVE WITH WAGES contd.,

FOCUSSED AREAS
REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS REPORTING OF DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE REPORTING OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES PROVISIONS RELATING TO WOMEN WORKERS PROVISION RELATING TO CHILD PROVISIONS RELATING TO NO. OF EMPLOYEES TRAINING & EDUCATION PROGRAMMES OBTAINING OF EXEMPTION SCHEMES PENALTY AND PROCEDURES

APPROVAL/LICENCING
APPROVAL OF PLANS

REGISTRATION AND RENEWAL OF FACTORY LICENCE


AMENDMENT & TRANSFER IN THE LICENCE

APPROVAL/LICENCING
APPROVAL IS REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF THE FOLLOWING:
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION EXTENTION TO EXISTING FACTORY BUILDING

FOR INSTALLATION OF MACHINAIRES CHANGE IN LAYOUT OF MACHINES


RESITING OF MACHINES

APPLICATION SHALL BE MADE BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED IS CLEARLY DEFINED. NO CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE PREVIOUS PERMISSION IF THE APPLICATION IS MADE SEEKING APPROVAL AND NO

COMMUNICATION IS RECEIVED WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF SUBMISSION, PERMISSION APPLIED IN THE APPLICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE GRANTED.

LICENCING
BEFORE 15 DAYS.

REGISTRATION AND GRANT OF FACTORY LICENCE


STARTING THE FACTORY, THE APPLICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OFFICE OF THE JURISDICTIONAL OFFICER - BEFORE

THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED IS CLEARLY DEFINED. LICENCE WILL BE GRANTED IN FORM 3. IF THE APPLICATION IS MADE SEEKING REGISRATION AND NO

COMMUNICATION IS RECEIVED WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE

OF SUBMISSION, REGISTRATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE GRANTED.


LICENCE IS REQUIRED TO BE RENEWED EVERY YEAR. OPTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO RENEW THE LICENCE FOR PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING THREE

YEARS.

LICENCING
WHAT IS AMENDMENT/TRANSFER
THREE LIMITS ARE MENTIONED IN THE LICENCE. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE IN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED IN THE LICENCE AND CHANGE IN THE NAME OF THE FACTORY, QUESTION OF AMENDMENT ARISES. THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED IS CLEARLY DEFINED. APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT SEEKING INCREASE IN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED I.E., NO. OF WORKERS, HORSE POWER, KILOWATT SHALL BE MADE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE INCREASE THE LIMITS. DUPLICATE LICENCE CAN BE OBTAINED IF THE LICENCE GRANTED UNDER RULE IS LOST OR ACCIDENTALY DESTROYED BY PAYING THE FESS OF RS.250/- ALONG WITH AN APPLICATION IN T HIS BEHALF IF THERE IS CHANGE IN THE OCCUPIER, LICENCEE SHOULD APPLY FOR PERMISSION TO TRANSFER HIS LICENCE TO ANOTHER PERSON.

APPROVAL/LICENCING
LICENCE CAN BE SURRENDERED FOR A TEMPORARY PERIOD TO CLAIM EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF LICENCE FEE AN APPLICATION SHALL BE MADE TWO MONTHS BEFORE THE EXPIRY OF LICENCE. FURTHER AN INTIMATION SHALL ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE INSPECTOR BEFORE THE FACTORY OR THE SECTION OR DEAPRTMENT THEREOF AS THE CASE MAY BE , STARTS WORKING AGAIN.

DURING INTENDED CLOSURE


IF ANY INTENDED CLOSURE OF THE FACTORY OR ANY SECTION OR DEPARTMENT

THEREOF IMMEDIATELY IT IS
SHALL REPORT TO THE FACTORIES RULES, 1969.

DECIDED TO DO, THE OCCUPIER OR MANAGER


UNDER RULE 142 OF THE KARNATAKA

INSPECTOR

HEALTH FRONT
HOUSE KEEPING/CLEANLINESS OVERCROWDING LIGHTING DRINKING WATER LATRINE AND URINALS

SPITTONS

HEALTH ISSUES
HOUSE KEEPING/CLEANLINESS

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Type of coatings

Periodicity

1
2 3 4

Building is Painted and varnished


Inside walls is Painted with washable paint Internal walls is Lime washed or colour washed Doors, frames, wooden or frame works

Once in five years


Once in three years Once in 14 months. Once in 5 years.

THE PARTICULARS OF CLEANLINESS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN FORM NO.6 - RULE 141 PARTICULARS OF THE ROOM SIZE SHALL BE IN FORM NO. 29. OVER CROWDING SHALL BE AVOIDED. MiNIMUM OF 14.2 CU METER OF SPACE MAXIMUM NO. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN EACH ROOM SHALL BE POSTED PROMINENTLY BY MEANS OF NOTICER PAINTED ON THE INNER WALL IN EACH SUCH ROOM RULE 141

Clean work environment

LIGHTING AND VENTILATION


Minimum 3 foot candles of light, Fresh circulation of air by ensuring cross ventilation Adequate openings, 15% of floor area shall be kept open for natural ventilation Mechanical system of ventilation incase of shortage of windows Overcrowding 14.2 cu.meter of space per person

TOILET FACILITIES
Sufficient toilet and urinal accommodations - One for every twenty five workmen.

Toilet accommodations shall be maintained in clean and


hygienic conditions.

Separate facilities for the women workmen. Sufficient water facilities shall be available. Pictorial display shall be made. Proper doors and fastening shall be ensured.

Sweepers shall be employed to keep the facility neat and tidy.

Drinking water
Adequate drinking water in clean and hygienic conditions shall be provided and maintained.

Minimum of 5 liters of water per person.


Drinking water shall be kept at convenient places.

If the source of supply is not from the public supply, the water
shall be tested for its pot ability from the District Health Officer.

If more than 250 workers are employed, cooled drinking water shall be provided with arrangements during the months of March, April and May.

SAFETY
GENERAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT INCLUDES

EQUIPMENT SAFETY, PERSONAL SAFETY

MATERIAL SAFETY
PROCESS SAFETY PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

EXCESSIVE WEIGHTS

EQUIPMENT SAFETY
BASICALLY EQUIPMENT SAFETY INCLUDES

Good construction with all safety features Sound material and adequate strength Free from defects, properly maintained

Periodical Inspections to ensure integrity


Equipment should be safe, periodical inspection Information, instruction and training and supervision

MATERIAL SAFETY
MATERIAL SAFETY INCLUDES

Arrangement to ensure Safety and absence to risk to health from the material used, handled and stored. MSDS shall be readily available Information, instruction, training and supervision Periodical medical surveillance

Inventory and storage

PROCESS SAFETY
BASICALLY PROCESS SAFETY INCLUDES

Type of process, chemistry involved Hazards, risk and vulnerability Analysis Equipment integrity against the hazards Protection against the hazards Measures required during the process

PERSONAL SAFETY
BASICALLY PERSONAL SAFETY INCLUDES

Issue of personal protective equipment according to the circumstances and conditions.


Decontamination facilities, washing facilities Periodical medical surveillance

Maintenance of health records.


First aid, OHC, ambulance room, ambulance van Training, Education, Supervision

SAFETY MANAGEMENT
EXCESSIVE WEIGHTS
No adult, woman unaided by another person shall lift, carry or move by hand or on head any material article, tool or appliance exceeding the maximum specified below Adult male Adult female Adolescent male Adolescent female Male child Female child 50kgs 30kgs 30kgs 20kgs 16kgs 14kgs

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT


As per Rule 65D of KFR 1969, the Inspector can pass an order to supply to the workers the required to personal protective

equipment exposed
necessary;

to particular hazards

as may be found

All personal protective equipment provided to the workers as

required under the act shall have certification by ISI or any


equivalent standard approved by the state government. Except under Section 46 no fee or charge shall be realized from

any worker in respect of any arrangements or facilities to be


provided or any equipments on appliances to be supplied by the occupier under t he provisions of this act Section 114

WELFARE ISSUES
MAIN INSIGHT OF THIS CHAPTER IS TO ENSURE WELL BEING OF THE PERSONS.

Washing facilities
Facilities for sitting First aid appliances

Crche
Canteen Rest room, shelters, lunch room

First aid trained personnel


Ambulance room

CANTEEN
IT IS STATUTORY WELFARE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO FACTORIES EMPLOYING MORE THAN 250 BUILDING SHALL NOT BE LOCATED NEAR TO ANY TOILETS, BOILER ROOM, COAL ROOM OR NEAR ANY PROCESS WHICH GENERATES OBNOXIOUS FUMES ETC., - MINIMUM 15 METERS SUFFICIENTLY VENTILATED AND LIGHTED LIME WASHED ONCE IN A YEAR

IF IT IS PAINTED, REPAINTED ONCE IN THREE YEARS


PRECINTS SHALL BE NEAT AND TIDY AT ALL TIMES DINING HALL SHALL ACCOMMODATE 30% OF THE WORKMEN WORKING .93 SQUARE METER OF AREA SHALL BE THERE PER PERSON A PORTION SHALL BE EARMARKED PROPORTION OF THEIR STRENGTH WASHING PLACE SHALL BE PROVIDED. FOR WOMEN WORKERS IN

SUFFICIENT TABLES, CHAIRS OR BENCHES SHALL BE PROVIDED.

CANTEEN
FOOD AND OTHER ITEMS PREPARED SHALL BE SERVED ON NO PROFIT AND NO LOSS BASIS SUFFICIENT UTENCILS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND CANTEEN EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE MANAGEMENT.

PRICED CHARGED SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CMC


ITEMS SERVED AND PRICES LEVIED SHALL BE DISPLAYED CANTEEN ACCOUNT SHALL BE AUDITED EVERY YEAR FROM CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND BALANCE SHEET SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CANTEEN MANAGING COMMITTEE WITH IN 12 MONTHS. CANTEEN MANAGING COMMITTEE SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE MANAGER COMPOSITION IS DEFINED. MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL ARE NOMINATED. WORKERS REPRESENTATIES SHALL BE ELECTED. THE MEMBERS CONSISTS OF MINIMUM ONE FOR EVERY 100O WORKMEN, BUT IT SHOULD BE IN ANY CASE NOT MORE THAN 5 AND NOT LESS THAN 2 DISSOLVED ONCE IN 2 YEARS AND NEW CMC SHALL BE CONSTITUED

CANTEEN

CANTEEN SHALL BE NEAT AND TIDY AND IN SANITARY CONDITIONS AT ALL TIMES
THE PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE CANTEEN SHALL BE SUBJECTED FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FROM THE FACTORY MEDICAL PRACTITIONER OR CERTIFYING SURGEON ONCE IN A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS THE EXAMINATIONS INCLUDE ROUTINE BLOOD EXAMINATION BACTERIOLOGICAL TESTING OF FAECES AND URINE ANY OTHER SPECIFIC EXAMINATIONS

TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE FREE FROM ANY POSSIBLE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.

CANTEEN FACILITY IS MANDATORY TO ALL CATEGORIES OF THE PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE FACTORY SPECIFIC DELIBERATION WITH REFERENCE TO CONTRACT WORKERS HAVE BEEN HELD IN THE COURTS.
HISTORICAL CITATONS GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH V/S BHDRACHALAM PAPER BOARDS LIIMITED, 1990 (60) FLR 517 AP: 1991 1 LLJ 115AP V 1990 76 FJR 58 AP : 1989 I LLN 338 AP

SHELTER, RESTROOM AND LUNCH ROOM


THIS WILL BE APPLICABLE IF ORDINARY EMPLOYMENT IS MORE THAN 150 THE ACCOMMODATIONS TO BE PROVIDED SHOULD CONFIRM TO THE STANDARDS HEIGHT 3.7 METERS FROM FLOOR LEVEL, AREA SHOULD BE 1.12 SQUARE METER PER PERSON ADEQUAE LIGHTING AND VENTILATION CHAIR OR BENCHES WITH BACK REST ARRANGEMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED KEPT NEAT AND TIDY AT ALL TIMES WASHING FACILITIES AND DRINKING WATER FACILITIES SHALL BE PROVIDED.

CRECHE
THIS WILL BE APPLICABLE IF ORDINARY EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IS MORE THAN 30 THE ACCOMMODATIONS TO BE PROVIDED SHOULD CONFIRM TO THE STANDARDS HEIGHT 3.7 METERS FROM FLOOR LEVEL, AREA SHOULD BE 1.86 SQUARE METER PER CHILD ADEQUAE LIGHTING AND VENTILATION KEPT NEAT AND TIDY AT ALL TIMES EQUIPPED WITH COT, CRADDLE, SUITABLE BEDDING FOR OLDER CHILDREN. CHAIR/SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR FEEDING THE CHILDREN ADEQUATE TOYS FOR OLDER CHILDREN SUITABLY FENCED SHADY OPEN AIR PLAYGROUND FOR OLDER CHILDREN

CRECHE
WASH ROOM AND TOILET ACCOMMODATION IN CLEAN AND SANITARY CONDITIONS. MINIMUM 23 LITRES OF WATER PER CHILD SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR WASHING AND BATHING. CLEAN CLOTH, TOWELS AND SOAP SHALL BE PROVIDED PROVISION FOR 400 ML OF MILK FOR EVERY CHILD SHALL BE PROVIDED MOTHERS OF CHILDREN SHALL BE ALLLOWED TWICE IN THEIR SHIFT TIMINGS FOR A PERIOD OF 15 MINUTES FOR FEEDING THE CHILD CHILDREN ABOVE THE AGE OF 2 YEARS SHALL ALSO BE PROVIDED WITH WHOLE SOME REFRESHMENT IF FACTORY DOES NOT WORK FOR MORE THAN 180 DAYS, CHIEF INSPECTOR CAN RELAX THE CONDITIONS UPON THE APPLICATION CRECHE STAFF - WOMEN INCHARGE AND ONE FEMALE ATTENDANT FOR EVERY 20 CHILDREN

CRECHE
WOMEN IN CHARGE SHOULD POSSESS NURSES QUALIFICAITON OR 18 MONTHS CERTIFICATE IN CHILD CARE EITHER FROM HOSPITAL OR MATERNITY HOME ONE SWEEPER SHALL BE EMPLOYED.

WASHING FACILITIES
ADEQUATE WASHING FACILITES SHALL BE PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED FOR THE USE OF THE WORKERS.

IF FEMALE WORKERS ARE EMPLOYED SEPARATE WASHING FACILITIES SHALL BE PROIVDED. THE ENTRANCE SHOULD BEAR CONSPICUOUS NOTICE FOR WOMEN ONLY WATER SUPPLY TO THE WASHING FACILITIES SHOULD YIELD
AT LEAST 27 LITERS OF WATER FOR EACH PERSON.

IF

ADEQUATE

WATER

FACILITY

IS

NOT

AVAILABLE,

EXEMPTION CAN BE OBTAINED TO PROVIDE 4.5 LITRES OF WATER PER PERSON EMPLOYED.

FIRST AID APPLIANCES


FIRST AID BOXES OR CUPBOARDS SHALL BE DISTINCTIVELY MARKED WITH A RED CROSS ON WHITE BACKGROUND AND CONTAIN THE EQUIPMENT PRESCRIBED. EQUIPPED FIRST AID BOXES SHALL BE KEPT IN CHARGE OF PERSONS TRAINED IN THE FIRST AID TREATMENT. FIRST AIDER SHOULD HOLD CERTIFICTAE IN FIRST AID TREATMENT RECOGNISED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT. NO. OF FIRST AID BOXES AND CUP BOARDS SHALL BE ONE FOR EVERY 150 WORKERS.

A NOTICE CONTAINING THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS WORKING IN THE FACTORY AND WHO ARE TRAINED IN THE FIRST AID TREATMENT SHALL BE POSTED ON OR NEAR THE FIRST AID BOXES OR CUPBOARDS.

AMBULANCE ROOM
THIS IS APPLICABLE TO THE FACTORIES WHEREIN MOREN THAN 500 WORKERS ARE EMPLOYED ROOM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS AND

SPECIFICATIONS PRESCRIBED. MINIMUM 24 SQUARE METER AND SHALL BE SEPARATE FROM THE REST OF THE FACTORY.
THERE SHALL BE ATTACHED TOILET AND URINAL FACILITY DRINKING WATER FACILITY SHALL BE PROVIDED THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED IN THE AMBULANCE IS PRESCRIBED NAME AND ADDRESS OF FACTORY MEDICAL OFFICER, PHONE NUMBER OF NEAREST HOSPITAL SHALL BE POSTED IN THE AMBULANCE ROOM. AMBULANCAE ROOM SHALL BE INCHARGE OF A WHOLE TIME MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, QUALIFIED NURSE OR DRESSER COMPOUNDER, NURSING ATTENDANT IN EACH SHIFT.

AMBULANCE ROOM
AN AMBULANCE VAN SHALL BE PROVIDED TO REMOVE SERIOUS CASES OF ACCIDENT OR SERIOUS SICKNESS IN A GOOD CONDITIONS. EXEMPTION IS REQUIRED TO BE OBTAINED FROM DIRECTOR WITH THE APPROVAL OF GOVERNMENT REGARDING KEEPING A DOCTOR IN ALL THE THREE SHIFTS.

EXEMPTION WILL BE GIVEN UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.

STATUTORY APPOINTMENTS/RECOGNITION
SAFETY OFFICER

WELFARE OFFICER
MEDICAL OFFICER COMPETENT & QUALIFIED SUPERVISORS COMPETENT PERSON ACCREDITION AGENCIES TO CONDUCT SAFETY AUDITS.

SAFETY OFFICER

SAFETY OFFICER
IT IS A STATUTORY APPOINTMENT WHEREIN ONE THOUSAND OR MORE WORKERS ARE EMPLOYED STATE GOVERNMENT CAN NOTIFIY FACTORIES TO EMPLOY QUALIFIED SAFETY OFFICER OWING TO ITS HAZARDOUS ACTIVITY/POTENTIAL QULIFICATIONS DEGREE IN ANY BRANCH OF ENGINEERING AND HAS HAD PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF WORKING IN A FACTORY IN A SUPERVISORY CAPACIATY FOR A PERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS OR DEGREE IN PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY AND HAS HAD PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF WORKING IN A FACTORY IN A SUPERVISORY CAPACITY FOR A PERIOD NOT LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OR DEIPLOMA IN ANY BRANCH OF ENGINEERING AND HAS HAD PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF WORKING IN A FACTORY IN A SUPERVISORY CAPACITY FOR

APERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN FIVE YEARS

SAFETY OFFICER
POSSESS DEGREE OR DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY RECOGNISED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT HAS ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY MAJORITY OF THE WORKERS IN THE REGION WHERE THE FACTORY IS LOCATED ANY PERSON POSSESSES EXPERIENCE DEGREE OR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND HAS HAD

OF NOT LESS THAN 5 YEARS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE

CENTRAL OR STATE GOVERNMENT WHICH DEALS WITH ADMINISTRATION OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 OR THE INDIAN DOCK LABOURERS ACT, 1934 OR POSSESSES EXPERIENCE DEGREE OR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING AND HAS HAD

OF NOT LESS THAN 5 YEARS OF FULL TIME ON TRAINING,

EDUCATION, CONSULTANCY, OR RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF ACCIDENT PREVENTIONIN INDUSTRY OR IN ANY INSTITUTION SHALL ALSO ELIGIBLE FOR SAFETY OFFICER.

SAFETY OFFICER
NO. OF SAFETY OFFICERS TO BE EMPLOYED?
MORE THAN 1000 AND LESS THAN 2000 1

MORE THAN 2000 AND LESS THAN 4000


MORE THAN 4000 AND LESS THAN 6000 ABOVE 6000 AND NOT EXCEEDING 8000 ABOVE 8000 AND NOT EXCEEDING 10000

2
3 4 5 1

FOR EVERY INCREASE OF 3000 OR PART THEREOFF -

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION NO. SWL 52 LFB 82 DATED 27.6.1983

Welfare Officer
Statutory appointment Mandatory incase of workers strength is more than 500 Separate rules governing duties, qualification and conditions of service is in force.

THE KARNATAKA WELFARE OFFICERS (DUTIES, QUALIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) RULES, 1963 Salient features of the legislation
THESE RULES ARE PRESCRIBED UNDER SECTION 49 AND 50 OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948. IN FORCE FROM 1963 AND BEING AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. THERE ARE 9 RULES Number of welfare officers required is one for 500 or more to 2000 workers. Additional welfare officer for every additional 2000 Qualification is prescribed - degree from the university recognized by the Government and obtained a degree or diploma in social science with PM and IR and labour welfare as their papers. He should have adequate knowledge of the language spoken by the majority of the workers. Duties have been clearly prescribed. He is not supposed to deal with disciplinary cases or appear on behalf of occupier against workers.

MEDICAL OFFICER
IT IS A STATUTORY APPOINTMENT WHEREIN FIVE HUNDRED OR MORE WORKERS ARE EMPLOYED

QULIFICATION AND CONDITIONS


PERSON HOLDING A QUALIFICATION GRANTED BY THE AUTHORITY SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE TO THE INDIAN

MEDICAL DEGREE ACT, 1916


ONE QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER IN EACH SHIFT EXEMPTION CAN BE OBTAINED IN EMPLOYING MEDICAL

PRACTITIONER IN EACH SHIFT BY MAKING AN APPLICATION


TO THE CHIEF INSPECTOR WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

QUALIFIED SUPERVISORS

THIS IS APPLICABLE IN HAZARDOUS PROCESSES

RESPECT

OF

INDUSTRIES

INVOLVING

QUALIFICATIONS PRESCRIED IS A DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY OR DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OR TECHNOLOGY WITH 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

OR

A MASTER DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY OR A DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OR TECHNOLOGY WITH 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
THE EXPERIENCE STIPULATED ABOVE SHALL BE IN PROCESS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. THE CHIEF INSPECTOR MAY REQUIRE THE SUPERVISOR TO UNDERGO TRAINING IN HEALTH AND SAFETY

COMPETENT PERSON
PERSON OR INSTITUTIONS RECOGNISED BY THE DIRECTORATE TO CONDUCT REQUIRED TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE ACT. THE VARIOUS AREAS INCLUDES: LIFTING MACHINES, HOISTS, LIFTING TACKLES EQUIPMENT OR PART OF THE EQUIPMENT WORKING UNDER PRESSURE. CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES POWER PRESSES RACTION VESSELS, GAS HOLDERS BLASTING ENCLOSURES EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROVIDED FOR EXTRACTION OF DUST

SOLVENT EXTRACTION PLANTS

AUDITS AND ACCREDITONS


THIS IS APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF INDUSTRIES INVOLVING
HAZARDOUS PROCESSES AUDITS SHALL BE INTERNALLY ONCE IN A YEAR & EXTERNALLY ONCE IN TWO YEARS BY A COMPETENT AGENCY ACCREDITED . AUDIT REPORTS SHALL BE FURNISHED TO THE CHIEF INSPECTOR ALONG WITH COMPLIANCE. ANY MODIFICATION IS MADE IN AN INDUSTRY, THE SAFETY REPORTS IS REQUIRED TO BE UPDATED.

EXEMPTION PROVISIONS
TO WORK ON SUNDAY TO CARRYOUT EXCEPTIONAL PRESSURE OF WORK TO MAINTAIN CRECHE TO EMPLOY WOMEN WORKERS UP TO 10PM TO INCREASE THE SPREADOVER TIME IN A SHIFT LEAVE RULES EXEMPTION IN CASE OF OVER CROWDING EXEMPTION OF WORKSHOP OR WORK PLACES ATTACHED TO INSTITUTION MAINTIANED FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRAINING, EDUCATION OR REFORMATION MOTOR VEHICLE SPEED INSIDE THE PREMISES TO EMPLOY MEDICAL OFFICERS IN ALL THE SHIFTS.

FORMATION AND PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES

FORMATION AND PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES

SAFETY COMMITTEE CANTEEN MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

WORKS COMMITTEE
SEXURAL HARASSEMENT PREVENTION COMMITTEE

WORKING HOURS FOR ADULTS


Act regulates the working hours for adult workers employed in the factories Weekly hours / Daily hours; Weekly holidays Interval for rest Extra wages for overtime Spread over 10 hours 12 hours Restriction of double employment Notice of periods of work contrary is not allowed Power to make exempting orders Restriction on employment of women

ANNUAL LEAVE WITH WAGES


One day for every twenty days Eligibility :

240 days in a calendar year his/her service is from beginning of the calendar year;
2/3rd of the calendar year his/her service begins in the middle of calendar year Issue of leave books in Form no. 15 Leave with wages register in Form no. 14 Any discharge / dismissal benefit shall be settled immediately.

PROVISIONS IN THE ACT, CORRESPONDING TO STRENGTH OF THE WORKERS


Crche > 30 women workers Restroom / shelters and lunch room - > 150 workmen Cooled drinking water - > 250 workers Canteen - > 250 workers

Ambulance room Doctor, Nurse and Dresser cum compounder > 500 workers
Welfare officer Safety officer > 500 workers > 1000 workers Lady welfare officer - > more nos. of women workers

Occupational health centre Industries involving in hazardous process

PROVISIONS IN THE ACT, CORRESPONDING TO STRENGTH OF THE WORKERS


Occupational health centre Industries grouped under Section 2(cb) compliance is mandatory. Employing up to 50 workers Factory Medical officer on retainer ship basis

He will carry out pre employment and periodical medical examinations.


Minimum of five persons trained in first aid, one shall always during the working period.

PROVISIONS IN THE ACT, CORRESPONDING TO STRENGTH OF THE WORKERS


Occupational health centre Industries involving hazardous process provision is mandatory.

Employing up to 51 - 200 workers


OHC having a room with minimum floor area 15 sq.meter. Factory Medical officer on part time basis - visit the factory twice in a week. He will carry out preemployment and periodical medical examinations. One qualified and trained dresser cum compounder on duty throughout the working period.

PROVISIONS IN THE ACT, CORRESPONDING TO STRENGTH OF THE WORKERS


Occupational health centre Industries 2(cb) provision is mandatory.

Employing more than 200 workers


OHC having two rooms with minimum floor area 15 sq.meter. One full time Factory Medical officer up to 500 and one more for every additional 1000 workers. He will carry out preemployment and periodical medical examinations. One nurse, One qualified and trained dresser cum compounder on duty throughout the working period.

PROVISIONS IN THE ACT, CORRESPONDING TO WOMEN WORKERS

WOMEN EMPLOYMENT IN FACTORIES

FACTORIES ACT WOMEN WORKERS


SALIENT FEATURES Prohibits the employment of women from 7 pm to 6

am.
Prohibits overtime work Act permits the Government to notify the factories to employ women workers up to 10pm with conditions Government has notified 15 categories of factories

under 2 notifications;
One in one notification Fourteen in another notification.

FACTORIES ACT WOMEN WORKERS


The conditions under which the exemptions is granted are
Written consent from the employee Free transport up to their residence

9 hours of rest after completion of work to the fresh period of work in the following day
No overtime work Act bars employment of women workers from 10 pm to 5 am totally. Act bars employment of women to clean, lubricate any part of the equipment Act bars employment of women workers in hazardous processes

FACTORIES ACT CHILD LABOUR

FACTORIES ACT CHILD LABOUR

Bars the employment of persons below the age of 14


Act permits the employment of child and adolescent to work in factories subject to condition of obtaining certificate of fitness from the certifying surgeon. Child more than 14 and less 15; Adolescent more than 15 and less than 18

Working hour for child is four and half hour per day Double employment of child is prohibited Working hours for adolescent is as that of adult.

Act bears employment of child and young persons on dangerous machines power press, hydraulic, presses, milling machine, guillotine machine
Act bars employment of child and adolescent on dangerous manufacturing processes

MAINTENANCE OF REGISTERS
Muster roll cum Register of wages/salary /Subsistence allowance Form No.22 Register of adult workers Form No. 11 Register of leave with wages Form no. 14 Inspection book Form no. 6, 28 & 29 Register of accident or dangerous occurrence Form no.23 Register of overtime muster roll for exempted workers Form no. 9; Health register Form no. 16 & 38 Register of absenteeism or Sickness Form no. 40

Item no. 1 & 3 are prescribed under four important legislations

MAINTENANCE OF REGISTERS
THE REGISTERS SHALL BE WRITTEN AFRESH EACH MONTH.

THE REGISTERS SHALL BE PRESERVED FOR A PERIOD OF


3YERAS

NO EXEMPTION CAN BE OBTAINED IN MAINTAINING THE REGISTERS.

DISPLAY OF NOTICES
Notice of periods of work An abstract of the act and rules

Cautionary notices
Safety posters, catchy safety slogans

Name and address of the Inspector


Name of the Medical Officer

DISPLAY OF NOTICES
ALL THE NOTICES TO BE DISPLAYED IN FACTORIES SHALL BE IN ENGLISH AND IN A LANGUAGE

UNDERSTOOD

BY

THE

MAJORITY

OF

THE

WORKERS. - S.108 NOTICES SHALL BE DISPLAYED AT CONSPICUOUS PLACE AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN CLEAN AND LEGIBLE CONDITIONS. - 108

RETURNS/NOTICES TO BE SUBMITTED
Combined Annual return - Form no. 20 ( on or before 1st Feb) Annual return under PWA Form no. IV ( on or before 15th Feb)

Half yearly return - Form no. 21 ( on or before 15th July)


Accident return - Form no. 17 ( for reporting of fatal and reportable accident) Form no. 23 ( on or before 5th of subsequent month) Intention to work on Sunday

STATUTORY INFORMATIONS TO BE SHARED


1. INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION & TRAINING ON SHE MANAGEMENT. 2. LEAVE CARDS SHOWING THEIR ENTITLED ACCOUNT

3. OVERTIME SLIPS IMMEDIATELY AFTER COMPLETION OF OVERTIME


4. MSDS IN RESPECT OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES USED, HANDLED AND STORED.

5. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES IN RESPECT OF COMPLEX PROCESSES


6. JOB SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN RESPECT OF CRITICAL ACTIVITIES.

7. ON THE JOB TRAINING, EDUCATION & INFORMATION INDUCTION PROGRAMMES.


8. CONTINUOUS TRAINING CURRICULUM

ACCIDENTS

Oh !!! This is due to over confidence

ACCIDENT, DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES AND DISEASES


Fatal
Accidents Non fatal

Reportable accidents shall be reported in Form no. 17, within 72 hours from the from the time of occurrence of accidents. Fatal accident shall be reported within in 12 hours Fatal Accidents are Required to be reported to:

Inspector,
District Magistrate or Sub Divisional Magistrate, Officer in charge of the nearest police station

Relatives of the injured or deceased person

ACCIDENT, DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES AND DISEASES


ACCIDENT IS REQUIRED TO BE INVESTIGATED TO FIND OUT THE CAUSES

IF ANY VIOLATIONS ARE NOTICED, IT WILL END UP WITH PROSECUTIONS


CAN POLICE AUTHORITY FILE LEGAL CASE IN CASE OF A FATAL ACCIDENT IN SIDE THE PREMISES OF THE FACTORY? PROSECUTION LAUNCHED UNDER SECTION 92 AND 95 OF THE FACTORIES ACT BY THE FACTORY INSPECTOR PERTAINING TO AN OCCURRENCE A FATAL ACCIDENT WITHIN THE FACTORY REMISES WILL DEBAR THE PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 342 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE. RULING - 2007 LLR 866 - JHARKHAND HIGH COURT - IN CRIMINAL M.P NO. 386 OF 2006 DATED 2ND DECEMBER 2006

DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES
(which does not result in death or bodily injury)

Bursting of plant or vessel working under pressure


Collapse of lifting equipment Explosion or fire causing damage Collapse of floor, gallery, roof, etc.

The Said incidents also shall be reported in Form no. 17A WITH IN 12 HOURS FROM THE INCIDENT. These incidents also requires to be investigated to unearth the causes

INDUSTRIES INVOLVNG HAZARDOUS PROCESSES


29 industries have been listed as industries involving hazardous processes have been listed at the

THE FIRST SCHEDULE (See Section 2 (cb)

List of Industries involving Hazardous Processes


1. 2. 3. Ferrous Metallurgical Industries Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries Foundries (ferrous and non-ferrous)

4.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Coal (including coke) industries


Power generating industries Pulp and paper (including paper products) industries Fertilizer industry Cement industries Petroleum industries

10. Petrochemical industries 11. Drugs and pharmaceutical industries 12. Fermentation Industries (Distilleries and Breweries) 13. Rubber (Synthetic) industries 14. Paints and pigment industries

15. Leather tanning industries

List of Industries involving Hazardous Processes


16. Electro plating industries 17. Chemical industries 18. Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and other pesticides industries 19. Synthetic resin and plastics 20. Man-made fiber (cellulosic and non-cellulosic) industry 21. Manufacture and repair of electrical accumulators 22. Glass and ceramics 23. Grinding or glazing of metals 24. Manufacture, handling and processing of asbestos and its products 25. Extraction of oils and fats from vegetable and animal source 26. Manufacture, handling and use of benzene and substances containing benzene 27. Manufacturing processes and operations involving carbon disulphide

28. Dyes and dyestuff including their intermediates


29. Highly flammable liquids and gases

PROVISIONS RELATING TO HAZARDOUS PROCESS

SPECIFIC OBLIGATIONS UPON THE MANAGEMENT

PROVISIONS RELATING TO HAZARDOUS PROCESSES


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CLEARANCE FOR SITING INDUSTRIES DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATIONS ON HAZARDS, MEASURES PREPARATION OF ON SITE EMERGENCY PLAN SAFETY COMMITTEE HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS AVAILABILITY OF HEALTH RECORDS DECONTAMINATION FACILITIES OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTRES/AMBULANCE VAN

9.

EMPLOYMENT OF QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT SUPERVISORS

10. CONDUCTING PERIODICAL SAFETY AUDITS 11. CLEARANCE FROM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

HAZARDOUS PROCESSES AND DANGEROUS OPERATIONS

26 operations or processes have been identified as dangerous


COMPREHENSIVE RULES IN RESPECT OF EACH OPERATIONS OR PROCESSES HAVE BEEN FRAMED AND PUBLISHED

DANGEROUS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


Manufacture of aerated waters and processes incidental thereto Electrolytic plating or oxidation of metal articles by use of electrolyte Manufacture and repair of electric accumulators Glass manufacture

Grinding or glazing of metals


Manufacture and treatment of lead and certain compounds of lead

Generating petrol gas from petrol


Cleaning of smoothening, roughening of articles by a jet of sand, metal shot or grit or other abrasive propelled by blast of compressed air or steam

DANGEROUS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


Liming and tanning of rawhides, skins, and processes incidental thereto Certain lead processes carried on in printing processes and type foundries Manufacture of pottery Chemical works

Manipulation of stone or any other materials containing free silica


Handling and processing of asbestos

Handling of manipulation of corrosive substances


Compression of oxygen and hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water

DANGEROUS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


Process of extracting oil and fats from vegetable and animal sources using solvent Manufacture or manipulation of manganese Manufacture and manipulation of dangerous pesticides Manufacture, handling and use of benzene Manufacturing process or operations in carbon disulfide plants Manufacture or manipulation of carcinogenic dye-intermediate Operations involving high noise level Manufacture of rayon by viscose process Highly inflammable liquids and flammable compressed gases Operation in foundries

DANGEROUS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

Specific directions

DANGEROUS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


Specific directions in these type of hazardous processes
These processes have been defined as dangerous; Prohibits the employment of women, adolescents or children Mandates for periodical medical examinations of employed or seeking to be employed Prohibits the employment of persons not certified as fit for such employment. Emphasizes on specific personal protective equipment and clothing's Prescribes additional welfare facilities. Clearance from KSPCB for disposal of trade waste is a must. persons

NOTICE OF POISONING OR DISEASE


A NOTICE OF POISONING OR DISEASE SHALL BE FURNISHED IN FORM NO. 18 BY THE MANAGER, AUTHORITIEES TO WHOM THE FORM IS REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED CHIEF INSPECTOR CERTIFYING SURGEON ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL OFFICER OF ESI WHEN ? FORTHWITH!

LIST OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES


1 Lead poisoning 2 Lead tetra ethyl poisoning 3 Phosphorous poisoning 4 Mercury poisoning 5 Manganese poisoning 6 Arsenic poisoning 7 Poisoning by nitrous fumes 8 Carbon disulfide poisoning

9 Benzene poisoning
10 Chrome ulceration 11 Anthrax

12 Silicosis

LIST OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES


13 Poisoning by halogen or halogen derivatives 14 Pathological manifestation due to

Radium or other radio active substances


X-rays 15 Primary epitheliomatous cancer

16 Toxic anemia
17 Toxic jaundice due to poisonous substances 18 Oil acne or dermatitis due to mineral oil

19 Byssionosis
20 Asbestosis 21 Occupational or contact dermatitis due to chemical or paints

LIST OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASE


22 Noise induced hearing loss 23 Beryllium poisoning

24 Carbon monoxide poisoning


25 Coal miners pneumoconiosis 26 Phosgene poisoning

27 Occupational cancer
28 Isocyanides poisoning 29 Toxic nephritis

Any diagnosis reveals about the contractment of any of the disease shall be immediately intimated by the Factory Manager.
The said contractment of disease may be enquired by appointing competent person by the state government.

3 SCHEDULES
TOTALLY 3 SCHEDULES ARE APPENDED TO THE ACT DETAILING
1. INDUSTRIES INVOLVING HAZARDOUS PROCESSES;

2. PERMISSIBLE LEVELS OF CERTAIN CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AT THE WORK ENVIRONMENT


3. LIST OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES.

OBLIGATION OF WORKERS - Sec.111


No worker in a factory Shall willfully interfere with or misuse any appliance, convenience or other thing provided in a factory for the purposes of securing the health, safety or welfare of the workers. Shall willfully and without reasonable cause do any thing likely to endanger himself or others and Shall willfully neglect to make use of any appliance or other thing provided in the factory for the purposes of securing the health or safety of the workers.

If any of the workers employed contravened any of the said provision, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to one hundred rupees or both.

RIGHT OF WORKERS
Every workers shall have the right to Obtain from the occupier, information relating to workers health

and safety at work


Get trained within the factory wherever possible, or to get himself sponsored by the occupier for getting trained at a

training centre or institute, duly approved the Chief Inspector of Factories, where training is imparted on safety, health and welfare. Represent to the Inspector directly or through his representative in the matter of inadequate provisions for protection of his health or safety in the factory.

GENERAL INFORMATION
OCCUPIER AND MANAGER CARRIES VICARIOUS LIABILITY. THERE IS A PROVISION FOR EXEMPTION OF OCCUPIER OR MANAGER FROM LIABILITY IN CERTAIN CASES.

THE DIRECTOR MAY UNDERTAKE SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEYS IN FACTORIES IF IT IS FOUND NECESSARY OCCUPIER AND MANAGER SHALL AFFORD ALL FACILTIES FOR SUCH SURVEY.
THE GOVERNMENT MAY APPOINT A COMPETETN PESON TOINQUIRE INTO THE CAUES OF ANY ACCIENT OCCURING INA FACTORY OR INTO ANY CASE WHERE DISEASE SPCFIED THE SCHEDULE HAVE BEEN CONTRCTED. INSPECTOR IS HAVING THE POWER TO TAKE SAMPLES THE INSPECTOR IS HAVING POER TO PROIBIT EMPLOYMENT ON ACCOUNT OF SERIOUS HAZARD.

GENERAL INFORMATION
THERE IS A PROVISION FOR AMALGAMATION OF TWO DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS TO BE SEPARATE FACTORY OR TWO OR MORE FACTORIES TO BE A SINGLE - SECTION 4 THE DESPATCH BY POST UNDER RPAD DUE OF ANY NOTICE OR ORDER SHALL BE DEEMED SUFFICIENT SERVICE ON THE OCCUPIER & MANAGER RULE 135 OF KFR 1969 THERE IS APPEAL PROVISION UNDER THE LAW AGAINST ANY ORDER SERVED BY THE INSPECTOR BEFORE THE CHIEF INSPECTOR WITHIN 30 DAYS SECTION 107 INSPECTOR CAN ASK FOR ANY INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF SATISFYING HIMSELF WITH THE COMPLIANCE TO THE PROVISIONS RULE 136. THE OCCUPIER AND MANAGER SHOULD SUPPLEMENT THE SAME WITHIN SEVEN DAYS

GENERAL INFORMATION
IN CASE OF DEATH OF ANY PERSON ON SERVICE THE BALANCE OF PAY DUE FOR THE PERIOD OF LEAVE WAGES NOT AVAILED OF SHALL BE PAID TO HIS NOMINEE WITHIN A WEEK OF THE

INTIMATION OF DEATH RULE 126


TO DO THIS NOMINATION SHALL BE OBTAINED IN FORM NO.25 APPENDED TO THE RULES.

AS FAR AS THE CIRCUMSTANCES PERMIT, MEMBERS OF THE SAME


FAMILY, HUSBAND AND WIFE SHALL BE ALLOWED ANNUAL LEAVE WITH WAGES ON THE SAME DATE RULE125

NO CHARGE FOR FACILITIES OR CONVENIENCES PROVIDED EXCEPT


UNDER SECTION 46 SECTION 114

PENALTY FOR ANY VIOLATIONS


No minimum fine is fixed Maximum fine fixed is Rs.1,00,000/- or two years

imprisonment

or both.

In case of fatal accident if the contravention is noticed from Chapter IV - Rs. 25,000/- minimum

In case of serious accident Rs. 5,000/Enhanced penalty after previous conviction is very

severe.
Any contravention under chapter IVA penal provisions are very stringent.

VIEWS OF THE APEX COURT OF THE COUNTRY ABOUT THE LEGISLATION

FACTORIES ACT, 1948


VIEWS OF THE APEX COURT OF THE COUNTRY
Primary object of the Act is to protect the workers employed in the factories against industrial and occupational hazards ( Bhikusa Vamsa Kshatria V/s Union India, AIR 1963 SC 779) Object of the Act is to secure health, safety, welfare, proper working hours, leave and other benefits for the workers employed in factories (AIR 1967 SC 1364) Factories Act is a social enactment to achieve social reform and it must receive liberal construction to achieve legislative purpose without doing violence to the language (Central Railway Workshop, Jhansi V/s Vishwanath AIR 1970 SC 488) Provision of the Act must be given liberal construction (Alembic Chemical Works Co. Ltd V/s AIR 1961 SC 647.

PROACTIVE APPROACH OF THE DEPARMENT


MEANINGFUL INSPECTIONS ARE CONDUCTED TO EDUCATE AND SENSITIZE THE CONCERNED ON THE ISSUES OF SHE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMMES ARE BEING CONDUCTED TO VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF PERSONNEL TO CREATE AWARENESS AMONGST THE CONCERNED INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEM IS IN VOGUE DIRECTORATE OFFICE IS WORKING AS HELP DESK TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY INFORMATION IN PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS, DOCUMENTS ETC., TO THE NEEDY AVAILABLE FOR DISCUSSIONS AT ALL TIMES WHO IS COMPLIANT AND HAVE RESPECT FOR THE LAW

SEVERAL NOTIFICATIONS REGARDING AMENDMENTS CIRCULATED FOR KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION

ARE

BEING

THE OFFICE IS READY TO SHARE THE PLATFORM TO DISCUSS, LEARN OR TO KNOW ON ANY ISSUES PERTINENT TO THE AREA CONCERNED.

Statistics at a glance - State


Total number of registered factories: 13200 Total number of employees: 13,12,235 Total number of women employees: 2,96,586 Total number of MAH factories: 77 in 16 districts Total number of industries involving hazardous process: 800 Head quarter: Bangalore Offices are Located : 12 Districts in the State

No. of enforcement officers: 45 with 200 staff.


No. of Fatal accidents - 75 per year No. of reportable accidents 1500 per year

UNDERSTANDING OF THE LAW,

COMPLYING WITH LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, REGULAR HR & SAFETY AUDIT TO REVIEW THE COMPLIANCE POSITIVE ATTITUDE ARE THE NEED OF THE HOUR

DC JAGADEESH B.E (Mech) DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FACTORIES 98450 72113

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