Summary of Mines Act,1952.Also, important data from exam point of view are presented in ppt.Suggestions for addition or improvement are welcome.Ref:-http://www.dgms.gov.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/Mines%20Act,%201952.pdf
Summary of Mines Act,1952.Also, important data from exam point of view are presented in ppt.Suggestions for addition or improvement are welcome.Ref:-http://www.dgms.gov.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/Mines%20Act,%201952.pdf
The presentation is a detailed description of the factories act 1948, its objectives, coverage, applicability, duties etc are mentioned in detailed and explained way. The presentation also includes various views of different history establishments. The presentations are a helpful guide for both commerce and law students.
The Factories Act 1948 was an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee. It was passed with the intention of safeguarding the health of workers. It extended the age limits for the medical examination of persons entering factory employment, while also including male workers in the regulations for providing seats and issuing extensive new building regulations.[
For Previous Part of Factory Act 1948 click on below link:-
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History
Background
Some Related Definition
Workers (Obligation and Rights)
Occupier (Duties)
Factory (Approval, Licensing and Registration)
Inspector (Appointment Procedure and Power)
Certifying Surgeons (Appointments and Duties)
The presentation is a detailed description of the factories act 1948, its objectives, coverage, applicability, duties etc are mentioned in detailed and explained way. The presentation also includes various views of different history establishments. The presentations are a helpful guide for both commerce and law students.
The Factories Act 1948 was an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee. It was passed with the intention of safeguarding the health of workers. It extended the age limits for the medical examination of persons entering factory employment, while also including male workers in the regulations for providing seats and issuing extensive new building regulations.[
For Previous Part of Factory Act 1948 click on below link:-
https://www.slideshare.net/sheryshrivastava/factories-act1948-measures-of-health
History
Background
Some Related Definition
Workers (Obligation and Rights)
Occupier (Duties)
Factory (Approval, Licensing and Registration)
Inspector (Appointment Procedure and Power)
Certifying Surgeons (Appointments and Duties)
this ppt will give a better and easy understanding on how the workers were being treated in early era of 90s.
provision regarding their safety, welfare and health.
happy reading.
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12. Child below age of 14 cannot be employed. [section 67]. Child above 14 but below 15 years of age can be employed only for 4.5 hours per day or during the night. [section 71]. He should be certified fit by a certifying surgeon. [section 68]. He cannot be employed during night between 10 pm to 6 am. [section 71]. A person over 15 but below 18 years of age is termed as adolescent‘. He can be employed as an adult if he has a certificate of fitness for a full day's work from certifying surgeon.