Factories Act 1948
Factories Act 1948
Factories Act 1948
Enforcement
Its enforcement is through State Government
by adopting State Factories Rules.
2.
3.
Chapters
1. Preliminary
2. Inspecting staf
3. Health
4. Safety
4. A. Hazardous processes
5. Welfare
6. Working hours of adults
7. Employment of young persons.
8. Annual leave with wages.
9. Special provisions.
10. Penalties and procedures.
11. Supplemental
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CHAPTER I
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Preliminary
DEFINITIONS
Sections
2a
Adult
2b
Adolescent
> 15 years
< 18
years of age
2c
Child
2 (ca)
Competent person
Any person or
institution.
Recognized as such
by the Chief Inspector.
For the purpose of
carrying out tests,
examinations and
inspections.
DEFINITIONS
Section
2e
Day
2f
week
2(bc)
Hazardous
Process
DEFINITIONS
MANUFACTURING PROCESS SEC 2K
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DEFINITIONS
DEFINITIONS
FACTORY- SECTION 2M
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DEFINITIONS
Section
2n
occupier
2p
prescribed
Note: The Occupier for all facilities of HZL covered under the
Factories Act is Mr. Akhilesh Joshi, COO & WTD, HZL.
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DEFINITIONS
Manager
2A
Competent
Person
The
The
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chief Inspector may, after being heard
the competent person, revoke the certificate of
competency on certain prescribed conditions.
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1.
2.
Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subsection (1), the matters to which such duty extends, shall
includeThe provision, maintenance or monitoring of such working environment in
the factory for the workers that is safe, without risk to health and
adequate in regards to facilities and arrangements for welfare at work.
The provision of such information, instruction, training and supervision
as are necessary to ensure the health and safety.
3. Every
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GENERAL DUTIES OF
MANUFACTURER
Every person who designs, manufactures, imports or
supplies any articles for use in any factory shall
SEC7B
a.
ensure
that the article is so designed and constructed as to be safe
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b.
c.
and without risk to the health of the workers when properly used.
Carry out tests and examinations for the efective
implementations of the provision of clause (a)
ensure that the adequate information will be available about the
use of the articles in any factory.
Provided that where an article is designed or manufactured
outside India, it is the duty of importer to see that the article
conforms to the same standard, if manufactured in India.
Other Duties
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CHAPTER II
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Duties
Explanation
Qualified Medical Practitioner means a person holding a qualification
granted by an authority specified in the schedule to the Indian
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Medical Degrees Act, 1916
CHAPTER III
Health
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Cleanliness Sec. 11
1)
Every factory shall be kept clean and free from effluvia arising form any
drain, toilet or other nuisance, and in particularRequired action
frequency
sweeping
Daily
Floor of workroom
once in a week
All inside walls and partitions, all ceilings or top of the rooms
Painted with washable water
paint
At least in every 3
years, washing at least
in every 6 months
Re-painted or re-varnished
Painted, varnished
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1.
a)
b)
i.
ii.
2.
3.
VENTILATION &
TEMPERATURE
Efective and suitable provisions shall be made forSEC.
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Adequate ventilation by the circulation of fresh air
Temperature should be in reasonable conditions of comfort and prevent injury
to health
In particular case (temperature)
Walls and roofs shall be of such material and so designed that temperature
shall be kept as low as practicable
Where the production of excessively high temperature, such adequate
measures shall be taken to protect the worker, by separating the process from
the workroom, by insulating the hot parts.
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The chief Inspector may adopt any suitable measure to reduce the
teperature.
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LIGHTING
SEC. 17
Glare and
The formation of shadows to such an extent as to cause eye strain or the
risk of accident to any worker.
DRINKING WATER
SEC. 18
In
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SPITTOONS
SEC.20
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CHAPTER IV
Safety
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FENCING OF MACHINERY
SEC - 21
The headrace and tailrace of every water wheel and water turbine
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2.
fitting clothing
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Sections
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25
Self-acting machines
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Examination
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every 6 months.
Hoist way and lift way protected by an enclosure fitted with gates.
Explanation
No lifting machine or appliance shall be deemed to be a hoist or lift
unless it has a platform or cage, the direction or movement of which36
is
restricted by a guide or guides.
Date of examination
Results of examination
Signature of examiner
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Once in 6 months
Once in 12 months
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REVOLVING MACHINERY
SEC- 30
1.
PRESSURE PLANT
SEC- 31
If any plant or machinery is operated at
a pressure above atmospheric pressure,
Efective
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PRESSURE PLANT
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SAFETY DEVICES
Every pressure vessel shall be fitted with
for the
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To
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b.
c.
d.
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RAJASTHAN
FACTORIES
RULE
Persons
Max.
weight or material,
PRESCRIBED UNDER SUBSECTION
(2) OF
article, tool or appliance
SECTION34
Adult Females
30 kgs.
Adolescent Male
30 kgs.
Adolescent Female
30 kgs.
Male Child
16 kgs.
Female Child
16 kgs.
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PROTECTION TO EYES
SEC- 35
Efective screens or suitable goggles shall be
provided for the protection of persons employed
on, or in the immediate vicinity of the process
provided such process involves.
a.
b.
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No person shall be allowed to enter in a chamber, tank, vet, pit, pipe, flue or
other confined space in which any gas, fume, vapor or dust is likely to be
present unless it is provided with manhole of adequate size or other efective
means of egress.
Entry in any confined space is restricted unless-
Such Person wearing suitable breathing apparatus and belt securely attached to a
rope the free hand, held by a person outside.
In case of any inflammable gas, fume or dust- Light of flame proof construction shall
be permitted.
CONFINED SPACE MEANS
Any space by reason of its construction as well as in relation to nature of the
work carried there in and where hazard to the person entering into or
working inside exist or are likely to develop during working.
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Dimensions of Manholes
EXPLOSIVE OR INFLAMMABLE
DUST, GAS, FUMES OR VAPOR
ETC.
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practicable measures shall be
a)
Efective enclosure
b)
c)
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PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF
FIRE
SEC38factory, all practicable measures shall be
Every
taken to prevent outbreak of fire and its
spread, both internally or externally and to
provide and maintaina.
Safe means of escape
b.
The necessary equipment and facilities
1. FIRE-
Processes, equipment, Plant etc involving serious explosion and serious fire
hazards
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Storage tank
Gram elevators
Tall chimney
Stacks
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4. EXPLOSIVES
(HANDLED AS PER THE PROVISIONS IN
THE
INDIAN EXPLOSIVE ACT,
1984)
5.
SPONTANEOUS
IGNITION
Where materials are likely to induce spontaneous
ignitionAvoid formation of air pocket
&
ensure adequate ventilation
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6. PRECAUTION AGAINST
IGNITION
Wherever there is danger of fire or explosion
from the accumulation of substances All
7. STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS
Flammable Liquid (FL) shall be stored in
minimum required for the process.
suitable containers.
close fitted container.
Limited quantity.
Fire resisted well ventilated room
Isolated
Large amount preferably in underground.
Precaution for leakage .
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8. CYLINDER CONTAINING
COMPRESSED GAS.
May be stored in open if protected against Excessive
variations of temperature.
Direct rays of sun.
Continuous dampness.
Never be stored near highly inflammable,
furnace of hot process.
Note : Detailed guidelines on use of Compressed Gas Cylinder is
as per Gas Cylinders Rules 2004, which should be referred for
detailed information for licensing, storage, use and disposal
precautions.
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9. ACCUMULATION OF
FLAMMABLE DUST, GAS, FUME
OR VAPOR IN AIR OR WASTE
MATERIAL ON FLOOR
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Requirements
Doorway, corridor, passageway, horizontal exit may be considered
as fire exit.
Lifts, escalators, revolving doors cant be.
Sufficient exits without obstruction.
Clearly visible & suitable illuminated.
Exit shall be marked.
Fire resistant door or roller shutter shall be provided.
Traveled distance shall not exceed 30 cms.
Where highly hazardous materials are stored, traveled distance
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shall not exceed 22.5 m and 2 way of escape shall be there.
22.5 cm width shall not be counted exit width.
Exit doorway - not less than 100 cm (width), not less than 200 cm (height).
Height of the corridors and passageways not less than 240 cm.
Spiral stairs case not less than 300 cm in diameter and have adequate head
room.
Stair case may be replaced with ramps with a slope not more than 1 in 10.
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CLASSIFICATIONS OF FIRE
Class
Description
Examples
Extinguishing
Media
Water
Combustible material
Inflammable liquids
Gaseous substance
LPG, Hydrogen
Acetylene, Ammonia etc
Co2 or DCP
Reactive chemicals,
active metals
TEC
E* Electrical equipments
or delicate machinery
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o
o
FIRE FIGHTING
ARRANGEMENTS
One
fire extinguisher shall be at 50 per square meters of floor area.
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Or
Diploma in Engineering + 5 years experience in a supervisory capacity.
And
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If fall distance is more than 10feets shall be provided with a safety belt. Safety
belt so provided shall be tested and examined by competent person at
least once in Six Months and certificate with regard to its suitablitiy
shall be obtained from the said competent person and entered in a
register.
Inquiry Committee
- The recommendations of the committee shall be advisory in
nature.
occupier
in
relation
to
hazardous
processes.
A) to maintain accurate and up-to-date health records.
B) to appoint persons who possesses qualifications and
experience in handling hazardous substance and are
competent to supervise.
C) to arrange pre-placement medical examination and while
continuing such jobs and after he has ceased to work in such jobs
in an interval not exceeding 12 months.
danger.
- Occupier of take immediate remedial action and to report to
Inspector.
- If not agreed by occupier of imminent danger the matter
shall be referred to Inspector and his decision shall be final.73
SECTION 41G:- Workers participation in safety managementThe occupier shall form a safety committee with equal no. of
workers representative & management representatives where a
hazardous process takes place or where hazardous substances are
used or handled t promote cooperation between the workers and
the management in maintaining proper safety and health at work
and to review periodically the measures taken in that behalf.
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SECTION 56:- The period of work shall not spread over more
than ten and half hrs. in a day.
of
serious
hazard.
3 years or with fine not less than Rs. 10,000 but may extend
to Rs. 2 lakhs or both.
SECTION 95:- Penalty for obstructing Inspector- willful
obstruction in exercise of any power or fails to produce or
demand any registers or other documents or conceals or
prevents any workers in a factory from appearing before or
being examined by an Inspector shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to 6 months or
with fine which may extend to 10,000 Rs. or with both.
SECTION 96:- Penalty for wrongfully disclosing results of
analysis under Section 91- Imprisonment for 6 months or with
fine
maximum
of
Rs.
10,000
or
both.
SECTION 96A:-Penalty for contravention, of the provisions
of sections 41B,41C &41His seven years imprisonment and
with fine of maximum 2 lakh rupees In case of continuation,
fine of max. Rs. 5,000 for every day. If failure or contravention 78
continues beyond 1 year the ofender shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term, which may extend up to ten years.
imprisonment
or
fine
or
Rs.
1000
or
both.
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DEFINITIONS:
EMERGENCY
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Source of ignition including lighting installation-no naked light of combustion source near fire
and explosion hazard. Exhausts protected/classification as per IS / Non sparking tools /smoking
prohibited
Earthing for static electricity for all flammable liquid recepticles/machinery/ pipelines/belt drive
where likely of static accumulation.
Lightning protection where necessary and maintained.
Process heating likely to result in fire shall be as safe as possible/ prevent escape of flammable
gas / vapour etc.. Wherever possible to be automatically controlled.
Leakage of flammable liquids provision of bound walls/ dykes / sumps, disposed of suitably,
adequate fire fighting appliances to be installed in vicinity of such vessels.
Safety Valves for every closed vessel in which gas is present and pressure is liable to rise above
atmospheric pressure to provided with pressure gauge & safety valve to be maintained in good
condition.
Installation of pipe lime for flammable martial to be protected from mechanical damage. To be
examined once in a week and registers of defect to be kept.
Fire fighting system For every factory employing more than 500 workers. Trained fire fighting
squad from recognized government institution and other facilities.
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3.
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5.
6.
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PART- VI
MEDICAL REQUIREMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
PART- VII
ADDITIONAL WELFARE
AMENITIES
Washing facility
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Schedule
FACTORIES ACT
PART- IX
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