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Provisions made by factory act 1948 for health

  1. 1. Presented by : AKASH PARTH SARTHI BBA 5TH Semester
  2. 2. The term ‘Labour Welfare’ refers to the facilities provided to workers in and outside the factory premises such as canteens, rest and recreation facilities, housing and all other services that contribute to the wellbeing of workers. Welfare measures are concerned with general wellbeing and efficiency of workers. The state had to intervene, in discharge of its welfare responsibility, compulsory provisions are thus incorporated in the Factories Act, 1948 with respect to the health, safety and welfare of workers engaged in the manufacturing process.
  3. 3.  Sec. 11 : Cleanliness  Sec. 12 : Waste and Affluents  Sec. 13 : Temperature and Ventilation  Sec. 14 : Dust and Fumes  Sec. 15 : Artificial Humidity  Sec. 16 : Overcrowding  Sec. 17 : Lighting  Sec. 18 : Drinking water  Sec. 19 : Washroom and Urinals
  4. 4.  Sec. 21 : Fencing of machinery  Sec. 28 : Prohibits working of women and children on specific machinery  Sec. 32: Floors, stairs, passages and gangways should be properly constructed and maintained  Sec. 35 : Protection to eyes  Sec. 38 : Proper precautionary measures built for fire
  5. 5.  Sec. 42 : Washing Facilities  Sec. 43 : Facility for drying and storage of clothes  Sec. 44 : Facility for sitting  Sec. 45 : First Aid Appliances  Sec. 46 : Canteen  Sec. 47 : Shelter, rest rooms, and lunch rooms  Sec. 49 : Welfare Officer  Sec. 50 : Power to make rules to supplement
  6. 6.  Sec. 19 : Drinking Water  Sec. 20 : Conservancy (Washrooms and Urinals)  Sec. 21 : Medical Appliances Notice, Prevention, and investigation of Accidents and Diseases.
  7. 7.  Drinking water, conservancy, medical facilities, Annual leave with wages, sickness and maternity benefits.  Welfare Canteens for 150+ workers, educational, and housing facilities.
  8. 8. Given in Factory Act :  Sec. 19 : Toilets and Urinals, Sec. 27 : Prohibition of employing women and children near cotton openers.  Sec. 66 : Further restrictions on employment of women - no flex on working hrs, no change of shifts except after holiday.
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