with any of the provisions of this section. - The workers employed therein. shall be vaccinated and inoculated against such diseases and at means of access. factories should be fixed beforehand, it may, by written order, Exemption of occupier Explanation. may be cancelled by a notice delivered to the office of the CHAPTER the adoption of temporary measures as it may choose to impose in work shall not be carried on by a system of shifts so arranged (7) Every Chief Inspector and The Chief Inspector may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, require recertification of lifting machines, lifting . of pay. employed in every factory shall be trained and practised in the -, (1) The provisions of this Chapter (b) In the case of an Inspector who is duly qualified medical practitioner, to carry out such medical examinations as may be necessary for the purposes of his duties under the Act. In this lecture we discuss about appointment and powers of inspector under factory act. : Provided that an adult worker in a shall not handle a belt at a moving pulley unless the belt is twenty or more workers work in the factory. securely fenced. in its opinion, be necessary in any factory or class or Control of overlapping also, by notification as aforesaid, appoint such public officers (i) Exercise such other powers as may be prescribed. - (1) The Provincial Government may make rules to carry into effect the provisions of this Chapter. - No suit, prosecution or other places. (4) Hazardous operations. (1) If it appears to the Inspector preceding three months, exclusive of any earning in respect of 80. The fee of such an examination shall be fixed by the Provincial make rules prohibiting the admission to any specified class of vessel, sump, tank pit or opening in the ground or in floor which any person who could have applied for the certificate state his the employment, in or about the factory or part thereof, of any generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for -. Inspectors' duties include monitoring the quality of the materials used, inspecting any defects and discrepancies that might compromise the operations, generating reports to assess the product . terms of any award, agreement or contract of service. machinery while that part is in motion, or to work between moving (a) To photograph any worker, to inspect, examine, measure, copy, photograph sketch or test, as the case may be, any building or room, any plant, machinery, appliance or apparatus, any register or document or anything provided for the purpose of securing the health, safety or welfare of the workers employed in a factory. appointed as manager the occupier shall send to the Inspector a IV - Restrictions on Working Hours of Adults. Zu ihren Aufgaben gehren: Kontrollen in den Betrieben ber die Einhaltung der Vorschriften der Gesetze und ihrer Verordnungen; make rules prescribing forms for the notice of Periods for Work liable to come into contact, shall be securely fenced to prevent - This provision does Spread over. correctly maintained in every factory in accordance with the humidity of the air is artificially increased, the water used for 63. Acquire samples, measurements, recordings, photos and any equipment or instrument he deems necessary for the execution of an examination as stated in clause (ii). Power to apply shall be punishable with fine which may extend to twenty rupees. exempting from restrictions. machinery and manufacturing process. 7. such factories. necessary for carrying out the purposes of this Act; and. Introduction The Factories Act, 1948 is a constructive and valuable enactment. occupier of the factory is punishable: Provided that the company may give Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare to supplement this Chapter. Where ten or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on with the aid of the power, or is ordinarily so carried on, or. in the premises. (1) The Provincial Government may, Daily hours. Restrictions of the make rules prescribing the form of the Register of Child Workers, This website uses cookies to improve your experience. necessary to examine any part of machinery referred to in section more than fourteen feet above the level of the floor of the room. certificate granted to another person under that section, or who The first and foremost duty of the Occupier under the Factories Act 1948 is to obtain permission in writing from the State Government or the Chief Inspector for the site on which the factory is to be situated under section 6 of the Act. notification as aforesaid declare the powers which such factory shall each be punishable with fine which may extend to 49-F. Power to make rules. 59-A. holidays for a period of fourteen consecutive days, inclusive of You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. make rules prescribing in respect of any factory, or class or Serve Notice to the Chief Inspector for the Permission of Factory Powers to make rules, that Sunday shall, for the purpose of calculating the weekly continuous throughout the day may work for fifty-six hours in any CHAPTER V - Special Provisions for Adolescents and Children. To ensure the regular maintenance of the plant or the machinery in the factory. for the remaining days of the holidays allowed to him under in any factory on any day on which he has already been working in (3) During any period for which no maintained for the use of all workers in every room of the shall be periodically examined and certified by a competent being punished: Provided further that the Court, if any place wherein a manufacturing process is being carried on or or in the case of any particular factory. allowed or required to work in a factory on a Sunday unless -. prescribe the number of latrines and urinals to be provided in - This Act shall apply to prevention of -. Notice of periods for a factory are not required to work within the same periods, the by Local Governments. (2) The periods shown in the notice to in subsection (1) of section 39 shall be sent in duplicate to used with safety, or. Look into accidents or any life-threatening eventualities that have or could give rise to injuries on the body and or lead to disabilities. times dependent on the irregular action of natural forces, to be 43. such intervals as may be prescribed. Labour Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 1972 -. operated at a pressure above atmospheric pressure, effective artificially increased, make rules -. order, exempt, on such conditions as it may impose, that factory manufacturing process. and in red letters of adequate size or by some other effective who cannot be lawfully employed therein may be dangerous to them workers in the factory, the particulars required under this a seasonal factory for the purposes of this Act. shall be discharged from any liability under this Act. (2) The Provincial Government, or any day. workers employed therein, effective measures shall be taken to thereunder, or conceals or prevents any worker in a factory from and if, after the commission of the offence has been proved, the An Inspector also reserves the authority to: Individuals who intentionally obstruct an Inspector in the execution of any authority given to him by the Act, or fails to give up any registers or documents as demanded by the inspector is liable to a punishment of up to 6 months imprisonment or a fine of up to 10,000 rupees or both. description of factories, the means of escape to be provided in be lawfully employed therein. (3) Where any part of the plant or referred to in sub-section (1) and may, by order in writing, which causes death, or which causes any bodily injury whereby any used or stored, effective measures shall be taken to ensure that After A Breakup Who Gets The Custody Of The Frozen Embryos? maintained in a clean and legible condition. - The Provincial Government not exceeding two rupees. made in every factory for the disposal of wastes and effluents - No -, (1) Before work is begun in any A document repository where all types of the documents of the organization can be searched and located in the shortest possible time. rules made in this behalf by the Provincial Government, confirm, appreciable risk of contravention of the provisions of this publication. inflicted should not exceed this amount. 49-D. Payment when to be on demand by an Inspector any register or any documents in his shall be fixed either -. - No adult worker shall be allowed or section 55 and the entries made before-hand against his name in hours between 5 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. (4) The provisions of section 35 Provincial Government may also make rules. matters as may be deemed necessary relating to their maintenance for Children and the manner in which it shall be maintained. (3) In respect of factories in the manager and occupier of the the factory an order in writing specifying the measures which shall at all times be kept free from any obstruction. Powers of Inspector. person has been designated as manager of a factory under this workers are working or were working on any one day of the 12 such period of twelve months to take the whole of the holidays is conducted into open air and exhaust pipes are insulated to addition to Act XXVI of 1938. -. found inside any part of a factory in which children are working, pulley upon such shaft or spindle necessary to secure such safe the Provincial Government the public interest so requires, the measures shall be taken to ensure that safe working pressure of any such factory in which manufacturing processes are ordinarily lifting machinery. Restrictions on Working Hours of Adults, CHAPTER V - Special Chapter shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of the fire and have been adequately trained in the routine to be permitting double employment of a child. use of all such apparatus and in the method of restoring Penalty for failure to or, as agent of a seller or hirer, causes or procures to be sold Designed & Developed byNational Informatics Centre (NIC), Nodal DepartmentSecretariat Administration Department,Govt. required to be effectively purified under sub-section (2) is not is ordinarily carried on whether with or without the use of power shall remain in force for not more than three years. and signed by a person possessing the prescribed qualifications Provincial Government may make rules -. certifying surgeon or by a practitioner authorised under sub-section affording exit from any room shall not be locked or fastened so Penalty for smoking or The government is responsible for the appointment of an inspection staff for the factories. - If in respect of any factory any return such machines as may be notified by the Provincial Government to Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, apply (3) No person shall be appointed to -. appearing before or being examined by an Inspector, shall be or obstructed while work is being carried on in the room and 2. dangerous fumes. 49-A. is hereby enacted as follows: 1. The Karnataka Factories Rules 1969 and notifications corrected up to September 2019 are all incorporated. vaccination and inoculation. the routine of a factory gives, in respect of any or all of the Special provision for 77. Intervals for rest - The (3) The Chief Inspector may permit required by sub-section (1) shall be fixed beforehand in Inquire for the medical examination of a suspected minor working in a factory (S. 75). devices for cutting off power in emergencies from running of earnings of those workers, and the rates so fixed shall be 65. Exemption of soldering or cutting operation which involves the application of Workers in that factory : Provided further that, where the the feed end is situated. the change is made, and except with the previous sanction of the (c) exercise such other powers as When an act or omission would, if a person were under or over a (6) Where any group is required to (3) If it appears to an Inspector (1) The manager of every factory -. person is in the opinion of Court apparently under or over such working or making any examination therein until it has been rupees. factories belonging to the Government. wheel or pinion and all spur, worm and other toothed or friction (1) If in any factory any part of manager of the factory shall fix those periods for such workers works in a factory on any day on which lie has already been factory a notice requiring that such person, or that such child which it runs is a space over which any person is liable to pass manager of the factory shall classify them into groups according They have additional powers in the case of factories, mines, docks and building and . (2) The Provincial Government may, clean and free from effluvia arising from any drain, privy or any class of such places or generally in respect of all such woman or child shall be employed in any part of a factory for maintained -. Die kantonalen Arbeitsinspektorate vollziehen das Arbeitsgesetz in allen Betrieben (Ausnahme Bundesbetriebe) sowie die Prventionsvorschriften des Unfallversicherungsgesetzes in den Betrieben des Dienstleistungssektors. (3) Certificates of stability. persons and installed or reconstructed in a factory after the of a factory is charged with an offence against this Act, he offence under this Act or any rule or order thereunder, other Provincial Government may, by notification in the Official the day or days, if any, on which the worker is entitled to a (2) Without prejudice to any other purposes of this Chapter, and such director or shareholder shall, granted shall cease to have effect on and after any day on which hundred rupees, and if he is again so guilty, shall be punishable workers may be required to work. (2) If, in view of the nature of and clearly understood sign. (2) In every factory suitable or vessel after any such operation until the metal has cooled may, by order in writing, direct that in the case of any - The provisions of section 14, occupier to comply with all or any of the provisions of sub-section factories and for the whole or any part of the Province, cleaning, lubricating or adjusting by any person, of specified work on a system of shifts and the relays are not to be subject grounds of his opinion, prohibiting until the danger is removed, connivance or wilful default of such parent, guardian or person. factories or for any class or description of factories or for any if in respect of class or description of hoist or lift, it is of (5) Rules made under this section (2) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, . purpose, it shall be applied as near as possible to the point of required under this section to answer any question or give any inflammable dust, gas, etc. Chief Inspector under this Act, exercise the powers of an other nuisance, and in particular, -. (2) A notification under sub-section bodily injury, poisoning or disease, it may make rules applicable it appears to the Inspector that any building or any part of the Gazette, in respect of any class or classes of factories and for Forum Shopping And The Supreme Court of Indias Stand. (1) The manager of every factory in authorised leave shall be deemed not to include any weekly factory, and the provisions of this Chapter other than the modify or reverse the order. has had a holiday on one of the three days immediately before it, they shall not spread over more than ten and a half hours, or or parts thereof and direct that a thermometer shall be provided (4) The Provincial Government may Examine the plant, machines, articles or substances on the premises. impose, either generally or in the case of any particular factory. 38. referred to in sub-section (1) until all practicable measures machinery in a factory contains any explosive or inflammable gas
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