BOCW Act
BOCW Act
BOCW Act
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 PRELIMINARY
Sections
Short title, extent, commencement and application Definitions
DEFINITIONS
1. Short title, commencement and application: It extends to whole of India. It applies to every establishment which employs, or had employed on any day of the preceding twelve months, ten or more building workers employed in any building or other construction work. 2. Definitions: (1) In this Act, unless the text otherwise requires,(a) appropriate Government means, (i) in relation to an establishment (which employs building workers either directly or through a contractor) in respect of which the Government under ID Act,1947 is the Central Government, the Central Govt.;
DEFINITIONS
(ii) in relation to any such establishment, being a public sector undertaking, as the Central Government may by notification specify which employs building workers either directly or through a contractor, the Central Govt.; (iii) in relation to any other establishment which employs building workers either directly or through contractor, the Government of the State in which, that other establishment is situated; (d) building or other construction work means the construction, alteration, repairs, maintenance, or demolition, of or in relation to, buildings, streets ---- and other such work as may be specified in this behalf by the appropriate Government, by notification but does not include any building or other construction work to which the provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 or the Mines Act, 1952 apply.
DEFINATIONS
(e) building worker means a person who is employed to do any skilled, semiskilled or unskilled, manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be expressed or implied, in connection with any building or other construction work but does not include any such person(i) who is employed mainly in managerial or administrative capacity; or (ii) who, being employed in supervisory capacity, draws wages exceeding one thousand six hundred rupees per mensem or exercises, either by the nature of the duties attached to the office or by reason of the powers vested in him, functions mainly of managerial nature;
DEFINATIONS
(g) Contractor means a person who undertake to produce a given result for any establishment, other than a mere supply of goods or articles of manufacture, by the employment of building workers or who supplies building workers for any work of the establishment; and includes a sub- contractor; (i) employer, in relation to an establishment, means the owner thereof, and includes,(i) in relation to a bocw carried on by or under the authority of any department of the Government, directly without any contractor, the authority specified in this behalf, or where no authority is specified the head of the department;
DEFINATIONS
(ii) in relation to a bocw carried on by or on behalf of a local authority or other establishment, directly without any contractor, the CEO of that authority or establishment; (iii) in relation to a bocw carried on by or through a contractor, or by the employment of building workers supplied by a contractor, the contractor;
DEFINATIONS
(j) establishment means any establishment belonging to, or under the control of, Government, any body corporate or firm, an individual or association or other body of individuals which or who employs building workers in any building or other construction work; and includes an establishment belonging to a contractor, but does not include an individual who employs such workers in any building or construction work in relation to his own residence the total cost of such construction not being more than ten lakhs;
Sections
Central Advisory Committee State Advisory Committee Expert Committees
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REGISTRATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS
Sections
Appointment of registering officers Registration of establishments Revocation of registration in certain cases Appeal Effect of non-registration
Beneficiaries of the Fund Registration of building workers as beneficiaries Identity cards Cessation as a beneficiary Register of beneficiaries Contribution of building workers Effect of non-payment of contribution
Chapter VI
HOURS OF WORK, WELFARE MEASURES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF BUILDING WORKERS
Sections 28. Fixing hours for normal working day, etc. 29. Wages for overtime work 30. Maintenance of registers and records 31. Prohibition of employment of certain persons in any such operation which is likely to involve a risk 32. Drinking water 33. Latrines and urinals 34. Accommodation 35. Crches 36. First-aid 37. Canteens, etc. Page 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14
BOCW Act Sec 42.Appointment of Director General, Chief Inspector and Inspectors:
(1) The Central Govt. may, by notification, appoint a Gazette Officer of that Govt. to be the Director General of Inspection who shall be responsible for laying down the standards of inspection and shall also exercise the powers of an Inspector throughout India in relation to all establishments for which the Central Govt. is the appropriate Govt. (2) The State Government may, by notification , appoint a Gazetted Officer of that Government to be the Chief Inspector of Inspection of Building and Construction who shall be responsible for effectively carrying out the provision of this Act in the State and shall also exercise the powers of an Inspector under this Act throughout the state
BOCW Act Sec 42.Appointment of Director General, Chief Inspector and Inspectors:
(3) The appropriate Government may, by notification, appoint such number of its officers as it thinks fit to be Inspectors for the purpose of this Act and may assign to them such local limits as it may think fit. (4) Every Inspector appointed under this section shall be subject to the control of the Director General or the Chief Inspector, as the case may be and shall exercise his powers and perform his functions under this Act under the Chief Inspector or DG. (5) The Director General, the Chief Inspector and every Inspector shall be deemed to be public servant within the meaning of section 21 (45 0f 1860) of the Indian Penal Code.
Special Provisions
Sec. 44. Responsibility of Employers: An employer shall be responsible for providing constant and adequate supervision of any bocw in his establishment as to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act relating to safety and for taking practical steps necessary to prevent accidents. Sec. 59. Protection of action taken in good faith: (1) No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done in pursuance to this Act or any rule or order made thereunder Sec. 62. Power to make Rules: (1) The appropriate Govt. may, after consultation with the expert committee, by notification, make rules for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Responsibility of employers Responsibility of payment of wages and compensation Notice of commencement of building or other construction work
Penalty for contravention of provisions regarding safety measures Penalty for failure to give notice of the commencement of the building or other construction work Penalty for obstructions Penalty for other offences Appeal Recovery of penalty Offences of companies Cognizance of offences Limitations of prosecution
Chapter XI MISCELLANEOUS
Sections 56. Delegation of powers 57. Returns 58. Application of Act8 of 1923 to building workers 59. Protection of action taken in good faith 2424 60. Power of Central Government to give directions 61. Power to remove difficulties 62. Power to make rules 63. Saving of certain laws 64. Repeal and saving 24 24 27 27 Page 24 24 24
THE BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) CENTRAL RULES, 1998
BOCW RULES,1998
( Total XXX Chapters, 252 Rules, XII Schedules & XXVI Forms)
PART I PRELIMINARY
Chapter 1
Rules 1. 2. 3. 4. Short title, application and commencement Definitions Interpretation of words not defined Savings
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Definitions
Rule 2 Definitions: (j) competent person means a person so approved by the Central Govt., who belongs to testing establishment in India, possessing adequate qualification, experience and skill for the purpose of testing, examination or annealing and certification of lifting appliances, lifting gears, wire ropes or pressure plant or equipment (za) lifting appliance means a crane, hoist, derrick, winch, gin pole, sheer legs, jack, pulley block or other equipment used for lifting materials, objects or building worker. (zb) lifting gear means ropes, chains, hooks, slings, and other accessories of a lifting appliance.
Definitions
(zp) responsible person means a person appointed by the employer to be responsible for the performance of specific duty or duties and who has sufficient knowledge and experience and the requisite authority for the proper performance of such duty or duties. (zz) testing establishment means an establishment with testing and examination facilities, as approved by the Central Govt. for carrying out testing, examination, annealing or similar other test or certification of lifting appliances or lifting gear or wire rope as required under these rules.
Chapter II
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS, ARCHITECTS, PROJECT ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS, BUILDING WORKERS ETC.
Rules Page 5. Duties and responsibilities of employers, employees 34 and others 6. Responsibilities of architects, project engineers and designers 36 7. 8. 9. Responsibilities of the persons in the service of the State Government and the Board Duties and responsibilities of workers Exemption 36 36 37
PART II
PART III
Rules 52. Disposal of debris 53. Numbering and marking of floors 54. Use of safety helmets and shoes
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Rules 71. Ropes 72. Heat treatment of lifting gears 73. Certificate to be issued after actual testing and examination, etc. 74. Register of periodical test, examination and certificates thereof 75. Vacuum and magnetic lifting gear 76. Knotting of chains and wire ropes 77. Carrying of persons by means of lifting appliances, etc. 78. Hoists carrying persons 79. Attachment of loads 80. Tower cranes 81. Qualification of operator of lifting winches and of signaller, etc.
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Rules 135. Lift for shaft 136. Means of communication 137. Signals 138. Clearances 139. Shelters 140. Use of internal combustion engine 141. Inflammable oils 142. Coupling and hoses 143. Hose installation 144. Fire resistent hoses 145. Flame proof equipment 146. Storing oil of and fuel underground 147. Use of gases underground 148. Water for fire-fighting 149. Flooding 150. Steel curtains 151. Rest shelters
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Rules 152. Permissible limit of exposure of chemicals 153. Ventilation 154. Air supply intake point 155. Emergency generators 156. Air mains 157. Bulk head and air-locks 158. Diaphragms 159. Portable electrical hand tools 160. Circuit breaker 161. Transformer 162. Live wire 163. Welding sets 164. Quality and quantity of air 165. Working temperature 166. Man-locks and working in compressed air environment 167. Safety instructions 168. Medical lock
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CHAPTER XVI CATCH PLATFORM AND HOARDINGS, CHUTES, SAFETY BELTS AND NETS
Rules 175. Catch platforms 176. Hoardings 177. Chutes, its construction and use 178. Safety belt and its use 179. Safety net and its use 180. Storage of safety belts and nets, etc. Page 95 96 96 96 97 97
Rules 202. Trestle scaffold and cantilever scaffold 203. Scaffold supported by building 204. Use of winches and climbers for suspended scaffold 205. Safety devices for suspended scaffold
Safety Committees
Rule 208.Safety Committee: (1) Every establishment wherein 500 or more building workers are ordinarily employed, there shall be a safety committee constituted by the employer which shall be represented by equal number of representatives of employer and building workers employed in such establishment. In no case the number of representatives of the employer shall exceed the representatives of building workers. The committee shall be represented by representatives of the recognized unions wherever such unions exist. Rule 209. Safety Officer: (1) In every establishment wherein 500 or more building workers are ordinarily employed, the employer shall appoint safety officers as per the scale in Schedule VIII annexed to these rules
Reporting of accidents
Rule 210. Reporting of accidents: (1) Notice of any accident on the construction side which either (a) causes loss of life; or (b) disables a building worker from working for a period of 48 hours or more immediately following the accident, shall be sent by telegram, telephone, fax or similar other means including special messenger within four hours in case of fatal and seventy two hours, in case of other accidents involving building worker to (i) the Regional Labour Commissioner (Central), having jurisdiction in the area in which the establishment where the accident or DO took place is located; (ii) Board with which the building worker was registered; (iii) Director General; and (iv) The next in kin or other relative of building worker. (2) Notice of any accident which (a) causes loss of life; or (b) disables such building worker from work for more than 10 days following the accident shall also be sent to-
Reporting of accidents
(i) the officer in charge of the nearest PS; (ii) the District Magistrate or if the District Magistrate by order so desires to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate. (3) In case of accident causing disablement, the building worker shall be given first-aid and thereafter immediately sent to the a hospital. (4) Where any accident causing disablement subsequently results in death, notice in writing of death shall be communicated to the authorities within 72 hours of the death. (5) DOs shall also be reported to Insp. as above. (7) Every notice shall be followed by a written report to the Inspector, the Board and the Director General in Form XIV under proper acknowledgement.
PART IV
CHAPTER XXVI HOURS OF WORK, REST INTERVALS AND WEEKLY OFF, ETC.
Rules 234. Hours of work, intervals of rest and spread over, etc. 235. Weekly rest, payment for work done on the day of rest at overtime rate 236. Night shifts 237. Application of provisions of this Chapter to certain classes of building workers Page 121 121 122 122
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Rules SCHEDULE VII Periodicity of Medical Examination of Building Workers SCHEDULE VIII Number of Safety Officers, Qualification, Duties, etc. SCHEDULE IX Hazardous Process SCHEDULE X Services and facilities to be provided in occupational health centres SCHEDULE XI Qualification of construction medical officer SCHEDULE XII- Permissible levels of certain chemical substances in the work environment FORM I Application for registration of establishments employing building workers FORM II Certificate of Registration FORM III Register of Establishments
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Rules FORM IV Notice of Commencement/Completion of Building or other Construction Work FORM V Certificate of Initial and Periodical Test and Examination of Winches, Derricks and their Accessory Gear FORM VI - Certificate of Initial and Periodical Test and Examination of Cranes or Hoists and their Accessory Gear FORM VII - Certificate of Initial and Periodical Test and Examination of Loose Gears FORM VIII - Certificate of Test and Examination of Wirepore before being taken into use FORM IX - Certificate of Annealing of Loose Gears
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Rules FORM X - Certificate of Annual Thorough Examination of Loose Gears Exempted from Annealing FORM XI - Certificate of Medical Examination FORM XII Health Register FORM XIII Notice of Poisoning or Occupational Notifiable Diseases FORM XIV Report of Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences FORM XV Register of Building Workers Employed by the Employer FORM XVI Muster-roll FORM XVII Register of Wages FORM XVIII Form of Register of Wages-cum-Muster-roll
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Rules FORM XIX Register of Deductions for Damage or Loss FORM XX Register of Fines FORM XXI Register of Advances FORM XXII Register of Overtime FORM XXIII Wage Book FORM XXIV Service Certificate FORM XXV Annual Return of Employer to be sent to the Registering Officer FORM XXVI Register of Periodical Test- Examination of Lifting Appliance and Gears, etc.
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THE BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WELFARE CESS ACT, 1996
Sections 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions 3. Levy and collection of cess 4. Furnishing of returns 5. Assessment of cess 6. Power to exempt 7. Power of entry 8. Interest payable on delay in payment of cess 9. Penalty for non-payment of cess within the specified time 10. Recovery of amount due under the Act 11. Appeals 12. Penalty 13. Offences by companies 14. Power to make rules 15. Repeal and saving
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THE BUILDING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WELFARE CESS RULES, 1998
Sections 1. Short title and commencement 2. Definitions 3. Levy of cess 4. Time and manner of collection 5. Transfer of the proceeds of the cess to the Board 6. Information to be furnished by the employer 7. Assessment 8. Return of overpaid cess 9. Exemption 10. Powers of Assessing Officer and other officers 11. Date of payment 12. Penalty for non-payment 13. Recover of overdue amount
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Sections 14. Appeal 15. Filing of complaints FORM I (Ref: rule 1- Format of information to be furnished for Assessment) FORM II Notice of stoppage or Reduction of work