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CHAPTER-2

THE FACTORIES ACT 1948 RELATED TO LAWS PLANT N MACHINERY FOR IBBI EXAMINATION 

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INTRODUCTION TO THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948

The Factories Act, 1948 (amended in 1987) was enacted with the object of protecting factory workers from subjecting to unduly long hours of bodily strain or manual labour. It lays down that employees should work in healthy and sanitary conditions so far as the manufacturing will allow and that precautions should be taken for their safety and for the prevention of accidents.

The Factories Act, however, is applicable only to factories that employ 10 or more workers; it covers only a small proportion of workers.

The Act defines a ‘worker’ as any person employed directly or through any agency (including a contractor), whether for remuneration or not in any manufacturing process or in any work incidental to or connected with the manufacturing process. It is required that work performed should be connected with the product which is produced in the manufacturing process.

Applicability of the Act : Any premises whereon Ten (10) or more persons with the Aid of Power or Twenty (20) or more Workers were working without Aid of Power on any day preceding 12 months, wherein the Manufacturing process is being.  ……………………….READ MORE

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