2. Objective
• To regulate labour in factories
• To protect workmen from being subjected to
unduly long working hours
• For making provisions for healthy and
sanitary conditions of service and
• For protecting the workmen from industrial
hazards
3. Factory
Any Premises Including the Precincts Thereof
Where 10 or more workers are working or were
working on any day of the preceding 12 mths and in
any part of which a manufacturing process is being
carried on with the aid of power, or is ordinarily so
carried on, or
20 or more workers are/ were working and in any
part of which a m/c/ process is carried on without
the aid of power…..
But does not include a mine or mobile unit of the armed forces,
railway running shed or hotel, restaurant or eating place
4. Chapters: Factories Act & Rules
CHAP
Act Rule
Subject SEC Subject Rule
I Preliminary 1-7, 7A,
7B
Same 1-12,
12A, 12B
II Inspecting
Staff
8, 9, 10 Insp/Cert
Surgeon
13, 14,
14A - F
III Health 11 - 20 Same 15 - 54
IV Safety 21 - 41 Same 55 - 62C
IVA Haz. Process 41A -
41H
Notified
09.02.93
62AH -
62TH
5. Chapters: Factories Act & Rules
Chap Subject SEC Subject Rule
V Welfare 42-50 General 63-76
VI Working
Hazard
51-66 Working
Hours
77-84
VII Employment of
Y / Persons
67-77 Employment of
Y / Persons
85-86
VIII Leave & Wages 78-84 Leave &Wages 87-94
IX Special
Provisions.
85-91A Special Provs. 95-97
X Penalties 92-
106A
Supplmtl 98-124
XI Supplmtl
6. Worker
A person employed directly or by or thro’ any
agency including a contractor with / without the
knowledge of principle employer, whether for
remuneration or not in any mfg process or in
cleaning any part of the machinary / premises used
for the mfg proc. or in any other kind of work,
incidental to / connected with the mfg. Proc
orsubject of the mfg. Process but does not include
any member of the armed force of the union
7. Duties of an Occupier : Sec.7A (1)
Every Occupier Shall Ensure,
So Far As Reasonably Practicable,
the Health, Safety and Welfare of All Workers
While They Are At Work IN the Factory
We Have To Guarantee
Health Safety & Welfare At Work
Ensure - To Guarantee
8. Sec.7A (2) Such Duty Shall Include
Provision & maint. of plant & equipment
Safe use, handling, storage and transportation
of articles / substances
Provision of adequate information, instruction,
training and supervision
Maint. of all places of work and means of
access to / egress from such places
Provision, maint. or monitoring of healthy
working environment
9. Presumption As To Employment: Sec.103
If a person is found in a factory at any time, except
during interval of Meals or Rest, when work is going
on or the machinery is in motion, he shall, until the
contrary is proved, be deemed, for the purpose of
the Act and the rules made thereunder, to have been
at that time employed in the factory.
10. Manufacturing Process: Sec. 2(k)
Mfg process means any process for -
I. Making, altering, repairing, ornamenting,
finishing, packing, oiling, washing, cleaning,
breaking up, demolishing or Otherwise treating
or Adapting any Article or Substance with a view
to its use, sale, transport, delivery or Disposal
II. Pumping oil, water, sewage or Any subs.
III. Generating, transforming or transmission of
electrical power….
11. General Duties of Occupier : Sec.7A (3)
Every occupier shall prepare, and,
As often as may be appropriate, revise
A written statement of his general policy
With respect to the Health and Safety
of the workers at work and the
Organisation
And arrangement for the time being in force
For carrying out that policy, and
To bring the statement and any revision
Thereof
To the notice of all the workers
In such manner as may be prescribed
12. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.4 Declare no. of factories state govt on its
own / on application from ocpr
SEC6/R3 Approval license/ registration appl in
form 1 with documents / plans to CIF
SEC6/R3A Stability certificate from competent
person in form 34 to CIF
13. Important Sections & Rules
SEC7: Notice by occupier (15 days in Advance)
If the manager does not manage, the person
found actually managing or, if none, the
occupier shall be deemed as manager.
R55A: Gen. Safety
Anything which may / is likely to cause
accident / injury is not allowed in A factory.
14. Important Sections and Rules
Sec.11-20/ R- 15-54: Health
R.15 : White wash record in form 15
R.16 : Waste disposal
R.17-30 : Humidification & ventilation
R.31-33 : Lighting and glare prevention
R.34-35 : Exemption facilities
R.36-41 : Drinking water
R.42-51 : Urinals, latrines
R.52-54 : Spittoons
15. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.21 : Fencing of machinery
Moving part of prime mover, transmitting
machinery, dangerous part of any other
machinery to be guarded.
SEC.22 : Work on / near machinery in motion
11b) : Specially trained adult male worker in
tight clothing
(2) : No woman / young person
16. Important Sections & Rules
Sec.28,29/r56a:
Hoists & lifts
To be examined/ tested (for Hoist
& Lifts – 6 mthly and T &T-12
mthly). Identity mark / SWL.
Document results.
RULE 56B :
passage ways/
clearance for
overhead
cranes
P. Way not < 50 cm
Side railings – 90 cm
Toe board - 10 cm high.
Access ladder with hand rails.
V. Clearance not< 2M.
17. Important Sections & Rules
RULE 56C : Fragile Roofs
No person shall be allowed to have access without
suitable devices to prevent falling from top and
work permit. Display warning notice. No
preparatory work be allowed on roof
SEC.30 : Revolving m/c’s (including grinding m/c)
display safe peripheral speed & dia
18. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.31 / RULE 57 : Pres Plant (> ATMOS PRES)
To be in safe condition / fitted with safety valve,
stop valve, pres gauge and drain cock. To be
examined. Result in F.8.
Externally - 6 monthly
Internally 12 monthly
Hyd test-2/4 yrs (for cont/non-cont opn)
RULE 57A : Gas Holder
Check internal sheeting every 10 yrs (F.30 & 31)
19. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.32 : Floors, Stairs, Means of Access
No obstruction / slippery substance on floor.
Handrails where necessary and safe access to
work (anytime). Ensure safety at height by
fencing / otherwise.
SEC.33 : Pits, Sumps, Floor Openings
Securely covered / fenced if dangerous due to its
depth, situation, construction or content,.
20. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.34/RULE 58,59 :
Lifting, Carrying or Moving of Load
Male Female
Adult 55 Kg 30 Kg
18.5 Kg (Pregnant.Woman)
Adolescent 30 Kg 20 Kg
for Joint Lift/Carrying :
No. of Persons x SPEC Load (Weakest)/
CORRECTION REQUIRED
21. Important Sections & Rules
Sec.35 / Rule 59 : protection of eyes
Screens / goggles for persons on / in the vicinity of
specific work (chipping, grinding, welding etc.).
Rule 59A:
Register of trained male worker at moving
machinery (f.32)
Rule 59b :
No young Person to work at or near any M/C
without sufficient trg on the job. Certificate in
F.33.
22. Important Sections & Rules
RULE 59C : Examination of eye sight
12 monthly upto 45 years of age / 6 monthly
thereafter for Crane., Loco, F/lift, P/loader,
dumper/other automobiles optr and signaling
persons (Enter in F.35)
Sec.36: precautions against dangerous fumes, gas
Measures for removal of gases. Prevent ingress
of any gas. Certify no harmful gas / fume / dust /
vapour.
23. Important Sections & Rules
Sec.111: Obligation of Worker
No Worker Shallwilfully -
A. Interfere with / misuse any appliance,
convenience or other thing provided for their
Health, Safety & Welfare.
B. And without reasonable cause do any thing
likely to endanger himself or others and
C. Neglect to make use of any appliance or other
thing provided for their health, safety and
welfare
24. Important Sections & Rules
Sec. 111A : Right of Workers
I. To obtain information to health and safety
at work
II. Get trained for health and Safety at work
III. Represent to IOF regarding inadequate
provision for protection.
25. Important Sections & Rules
SEC.97 : Offence By Workers
1. Contravention to S. 111 or any rule or order
made thereunder is punishable with fine upto
Rs. 500/-
2. In such case, the occupier / manager shall not
be deemed guilty.
26. Penalties & Procedures
Sec.92 : General penalty
On contravention of any Act / Rule / written
order, the occupier and the manager shall each be
guilty of an offence, punishable for 2 yrs
imprisonment or fine of 1 lakh rupees or both.
If contravention is continued after conviction,
further fine Rs. 1000/- per day.
27. Penalties & Procedures
Sec.93 : Liability of Owner
Where in any premises, separate buildings are
leased for use as separate factory, the owner of
the factory Shall be responsible for provision /
maint of common Facilities
S.94 : Enhanced Penalty
On repetitive contravention of the same
provision, Imprisonment may extend to 3 Yrs or
Fine Not < 10000/- but upto Rs.2 lakhs or with
both.
28. Penalties & procedures
SEC.95 : Obstructing Inspector
Whosoever willfully obstructs / fails to produce
on demand any register or document / conceals
or prevents any worker from being examined
shall be punishable with imprisonment upto 6
mth or fine upto 10000/- or both.
29. Penalties & procedures
S.96 : Wrongfully disclosing results of analysis
Whoever, except for legal purpose, discloses
results of analysis (sec.91) shall be punishable upto
6 mth imprisonment or upto 10000/- fine or both
30. Penalties & procedures
Sec 96A: Contravention of Sec. 41 B, C, H
Shall be punishable upto 7 yrs imprisonment
or 200000/- fine plus 5000/- per day of
continuation.
41 B: Compulsory disclosure of info by the
occupier : danger of hazardous process &
measures to overcome - to all workers, CIF,
local authority and general public
31. Penalties & procedures
41C :
Specific responsibility of occupier in relation
to hazardous processes to maintain up-to-date
health records of workers exposed to chem /
other harmful subs.
Appoint qualified / experienced persons
Medical exam. before assignment & every
year while on job or has ceased to work in
such job.
32. Important sections & rules
Sec.41C/ Rule 62 NH: Responsibility of occupier in
hazardous process
Medical exam
a) once before employment
B) 6 monthly thereafter
c) Record in H/ Reg F.24
41H :
Right of workers to warn about imminent danger to
the concerned person
33. Important sections & rules
RULE 71B : Medical Exam. of Canteen Staff
Annual Medical Exam. for
I. Chest X-ray
II. Routine Blood Exam
III. Routine Bacteriological Test / Urine for
Dysentry / Typhoid
34. Any process or activity covered in the 1st schedule
where, unless special care is taken, raw materials
used or intermediate or finished products, wastes
or effluents thereof would result in material
impairment to health or Environment pollution
Hazardous Process : Sec.2 (CB)
35. 1st Schedule
1. Integrated Iron & Steel
2. All foundries
3. Power generating indusries
4. Cement industries
5. Chem industries and industrial gases
6. Manufacture / repair of electrical
accumulators
7. Glass and ceramics
Hazardous Process : Sec.2 (CB)
36. Dangerous Operations : Sec.87 / Rule 95
Grinding / glazing of metals
Cleaning by jet of sand
Mfg articles from ref materials
Opn. Involving chemicals
Compression of o 2 and h2
Production involving benzene
Opn involving high noise
37. Caution
Refer to the factories act 1948 and Bihar
Factories Rules 1950 for guidance with
respect to any specific act or rule.
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