PRELIMINARY
Section 1 — Short title, extent and commencement.
(1) This Act may be called the Factories Act, 1948. (2) It extends to the whole of India [Omitted .
(3) It shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1949.
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- 1.Short title, extent and commencement.
- 2.Interpretation.
- 3.References to time of day.
- 4.Power to declare different departments to be separate factories or two or more factories to be a single factory.
- 5.Power to exempt during public emergency.
- 6.Approval, licensing and registration of factories.
- 7.Notice by occupier.
- 7A.General duties of the occupier.
- 7B.General duties of manufacturers, etc., as regards articles and substances for use in factories.
- 8.Inspectors.
- 9.Powers of Inspectors.
- 10.Certifying surgeons.
- 11.Cleanliness.
- 12.Disposal of wastes and effluents.
- 13.Ventilation and temperature.
- 14.Dust and fume.
- 15.Artificial humidification.
- 16.Overcrowding.
- 17.Lighting.
- 18.Drinking water.
- 19.Latrines and urinals.
- 20.Spittoons.
- 21.Fencing of machinery.
- 22.Work on or near machinery in motion.
- 23.Employment of young persons on dangerous machines.
- 24.Striking gear and devices for cutting off power.
- 25.Self-acting machines.
- 26.Casing of new machinery.
- 27.Prohibition of employment of women and children near cotton-openers.
- 28.Hoists and lifts.
- 29.Lifting machines, chains, ropes and lifting tackles.
- 30.Revolving machinery.
- 31.Pressure plant.
- 32.Floors, stairs and means of access.
- 33.Pits, sumps openings in floors, etc.
- 34.Excessive weights.
- 35.Protection of eyes.
- 36.Precautions against dangerous fumes, gases, etc.
- 36A.Precautions regarding the use of portable electric light.
- 37.Explosive or inflammable dust, gas, etc.
- 38.Precautions in case of fire.
- 39.Power to require specifications of defective parts or tests of stability.
- 40.Safety of buildings and machinery.
- 40A.Maintenance of buildings.
- 40B.Safety Officers.
- 41.Power to make rules to supplement this Chapter.
- 41A.Constitution of Site Appraisal Committees.
- 41B.Compulsory disclosure of information by the occupier.
- 41C.Specific responsibility of the occupier in relation to hazardous processes.
- 41D.Power of Central Government to appoint Inquiry Committee.
- 41E.Emergency standards.
- 41F.Permissible limits of exposure of chemical and toxic substances.
- 41G.Workers’ participation in safety management.
- 41H.Right of workers to warn about imminent danger.
- 42.Washing facilities.
- 43.Facilities for storing and drying clothing.
- 44.Facilities for sitting.
- 45.First-aid appliances.
- 46.Canteens.
- 47.Shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms.
- 48.Creches.
- 49.Welfare officers.
- 50.Power to make rules to supplement this Chapter.
- 51.Weekly hours.
- 52.Weekly holidays.
- 53.Compensatory holidays.
- 54.Daily hours.
- 55.Intervals for rest.
- 56.Spread over.
- 57.Night shifts.
- 58.Prohibition of overlapping shifts.
- 59.Extra wages for overtime.
- 60.Restriction on double employment.
- 61.Notice of periods of work for adults.
- 62.Register of adult workers.
- 63.Hours of work to correspond with notice under section 61 and register under section 62.
- 64.Power to make exempting rules.
- 65.Power to make exempting orders.
- 66.Further restrictions on employment of women.
- 67.Prohibition of employment of young children.
- 68.Non-adult workers to carry tokens.
- 69.Certificates of fitness.
- 70.Effect of certificate of fitness granted to adolescent.
- 71.Working hours for children.
- 72.Notice of periods of work for children.
- 73.Register of child workers.
- 74.Hours of work to correspond with notice under section 72 and register under section 73.—.
- 75.Power to require medical examination.
- 76.Power to make rules.
- 77.Certain other provisions of law not barred.
- 78.Application of Chapter.
- 79.Annual leave with wages.
- 80.Wages during leave period.
- 81.Payment in advance in certain cases.
- 82.Mode of recovery of unpaid wages.
- 83.Power to make rules.
- 84.Power to exempt factories.
- 85.Power to apply the act to certain premises.
- 86.Power to exempt public institutions.
- 87.Dangerous operations.
- 87A.Power to prohibit employment on account of serious hazard.
- 88.Notice of certain accidents.
- 88A.Notice of certain dangerous occurrences.
- 89.Notice of certain diseases.
- 90.Power to direct enquiry into cases of accident or disease.
- 91.Power to take samples.
- 91A.Safety and occupational health surveys.
- 92.General penalty for offences.
- 93.Liability of owner of premises in certain circumstances.
- 94.Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
- 95.Penalty for obstructing Inspector.
- 96.Penalty for wrongfully disclosing results of analysis under section 91.
- 96A.Penalty for contravention of the provisions of sections 41B, 41 C and 41 H.
- 97.Offences by workers.
- 98.Penalty for using false certificate of fitness.
- 99.Penalty for permitting double employment of child.
- 100.[Repealed.]
- 101.Exemption of occupier or manager from liability in certain cases.
- 102.Power of Court to make orders.
- 103.Presumption as to employment.
- 104.Onus as to age.
- 104A.Onus of proving limits of what is practicable, etc.
- 105.Cognizance of offences.
- 106.Limitation of prosecutions.
- 106A.Jurisdiction of a court for entertaining proceedings, etc., for offence.
- 107.Appeals.
- 108.Display of notices.
- 109.Service of notices.
- 110.Returns.
- 111.Obligations of workers.
- 111A.Right of workers, etc.
- 112.General power to make rules.
- 113.Powers of Centre to give directions.
- 114.No charge for facilities and conveniences.
- 115.Publication of rules.
- 116.Application of Act to Government factories.
- 117.Protection to persons acting under this Act.
- 118.Restrictions on disclosure of information.
- 118A.Restriction on disclosure of information.
- 119.Act to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 37 of 1970.
- 120.Repeal and savings.
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