The document provides an overview of the Factories Act of 1948 in India. Some key points:
- The Factories Act is one of India's major labor legislation aimed at regulating working conditions and safety in factories. It covers issues like working hours, leave, hazardous processes, and more.
- The act has its origins in the 19th century with the growth of factories in India and early legislation in 1881 to regulate child labor and work conditions. It has been amended numerous times over the decades.
- A major amendment occurred in 1987 after the Bhopal gas tragedy to strengthen provisions around hazardous industries and processes. 29 industries were listed as hazardous.
- The objectives of the act are to ensure safety