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Compliance list (factory act)
1. Compliance list
Factories Act, 1948
Scope and coverage
Regulates working condition in factories.
Basic minimum requirements for ensuring safety, health and welfare of workers.
Applicable to all workers.
Applicable to all factories using power and employing 10 or more workers, and if not
using power, employing 20 or more workers on any day of the preceding 12 months.
Main provisions
Compulsory approval, licensing and registration of factories.
Health measures.
Safety measures.
Welfare measures.
Working hours.
Employment of women and young persons.
Annual leave provision.
Accident and occupational diseases.
Dangerous operations.
Penalties.
Obligations and rights of employees.
When to consult and refer
Registration & Renewal
of Factories
To be granted by Chief
Inspector of Factories on
submission of prescribed
form, fee and plan.
Sec. 6
On starting a factory.
Throughout the life of the factory.
OFFENCE
For contravention of the Provisions of the Act or Rules
On Continuation of contravention
On contravention of Chapter IV pertaining to safety or
dangerous operations.
Subsequent contravention of some provisions
Obstructing Inspectors
Wrongful disclosing result pertaining to results of analysis.
For contravention of the provisions of Sec.41B, 41C and
41H pertaining to compulsory disclosure of information by
occupier, specific responsibility of occupier or right of
workers to work imminent danger.
Presented By: - CS Shalu Saraf
PENALTIES
Sec.92 to
Imprisonment upto 2 years or fine upto Rs.1,00,000 or both
Rs.1000 per day
Not less than Rs.25000 in case of death.
Not less than Rs.5000 in case of serious injuries.
Imprisonment upto 3 years or fine not less than Rs.10,000
which may extend to Rs.2,00,000.
Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine upto Rs.10,000 or
both.
Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine upto Rs.10,000 or
both.
Imprisonment upto 7 years with fine upto Rs.2,00,000 and
on continuation fine @ Rs.5,000 per day.
Imprisonment of 10 years when contravention continues
for one year.
2. Working Hours, Spread Over & Overtime of Adults
Weekly hours not more than 48.
Daily hours, not more than 9 hours.
Annual Leave with Wages
Intervals for rest at least ½ hour on working for 5 hours.
A worker having worked for 240 days @
one day for every 20 days and for a child
one day for working of 15 days.
Spread over not more than 10½ hours.
Overlapping shifts prohibited.
Extra wages for overtime double than normal rate of wages.
Accumulation of leave for 30 days.
Employment of Young Persons
Restrictions on employment of women before 6AM and beyond 7 PM.
Secs. 51, 54 to 56, 59 & 60
Prohibition of employment of young children e.g. 14 years.
Non-adult workers to carry tokens e.g. certificate of fitnekss.
Working hours for children not more than 4 ½ hrs. and not permitted to
work during night shift.
Secs. 51, 54 to 56, 59 & 60
Safety Measures
Facing of machinery
Work on near machinery in motion.
Employment prohibition of young persons
dangerous machines.
Striking gear and devices for cutting off power.
on
Secs. 79
Welfare Measures
Washing facilities
Facilities for storing and drying
clothing
Facilities for sitting
First-aid appliances – one first aid
box not less than one for every
150 workers.
Canteens when there are 250 or
more workers.
Shelters, rest rooms and lunch
rooms when there are 150 or more
workers.
Creches when there are 30 or
more women workers.
Welfare office when there are 500
or more workers.
Month
Date
Which Compliance?
In which Form?
Whom / where to send?
January
15
Annual Returns
Form 23 as
prescribed in State
Rules
Chief Inspector/Director
or other competent
authority of the area
July
15
Half yearly Return
Form 24 prescribed
in the Act/Rules
Concerned Director/
Inspector
November
30
List of holidays for next year
No form prescribed
Intimation to
Director/Chief Inspector
of Factories
Presented By: - CS Shalu Saraf
3. Form
Register
16
notice of periods of work for adults
register of adult workers
17
18
19
notice of periods of work
for children
register of child workers
27
Notice of certain diseases
Not specified
Certificates of fitness
Office Address:Chief Inspector of Factories & Boilers
Factories & Boilers Inspection Department
Govt. of Rajasthan
6-c Jhalana Institutional Area
Behind Commerce College
JLN Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Phone No: 0141-2709659, 2709616
Mobile No. - 9414441852
TeleFax: 0141-2709659
E-mail: cifb_hqjpr@rediffmail.com
Website: http://rajfab.nic.in
Presented By: - CS Shalu Saraf