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APPROVAL, LICENSING AND

REGISTERATION OF FACTORIES

PRESENTED BY:
AMI RAJIV MANE
BBM V SEMESTER
ROLL NO. 077502
CONTENTS
 Application For Permission

Presumption Of Permission

 Appeal

Notice By Occupier

Contents of Notice

General Duties Of The Occupier


APPROVAL, LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF
FACTORIES
section 6
The state government may make rules for:
submission of plans

nature of such plans and specifications

fees payable

Prerequisite for license and renewal


APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION

An application of for such permission


may be made to the State Government or
Chief Inspector, along with duly
certified plans and specifications.
PRESUMPTION OF PERMISSION
If no order is communicated to the
applicant within three months from the
date on which it is so sent, the
permission shall be deemed to have
been granted.
APPEAL
When State Government refuses to grant
permission to the site, construction or the
extension of a factory or the registration
and licensing of a factory, the applicant
may within 30 days of the date of such
refusal appeal to the Central Government.
Where a Chief Inspector refuses to grant

such permission, the applicant may,


within 30 days of refusal, appeal to the
State Government.
NOTICE BY OCCUPIER
SECTION 7
The occupier shall, at least fifteen days
before he begins to occupy or use any
premises as a factory, send to the Chief
Inspector a written notice.
CONTENTS OF NOTICE
(a) The name and situation of the factory;

(b) The name and address of the occupier;

(c) The name and address of the owner of the


premises or building
(d) The address to which communications
relating to the factory may be sent;

(e) The nature of the manufacturing process

(f) The total rated horse power installed or to

be installed in the factory


g) The name of the manager of the factory
of the purposes of this Act;

(h) The number of workers likely to be


employed in the factory;
(i) the average number of workers per day

employed during the last twelve months


in the case of factory in existence on the
date of the commencement of this Act.
GENERAL DUTIES OF THE
OCCUPIER(section 7-a)
(a) the provision and maintenance of plant and
systems of work in the factory that are safe and
without risks to health;

(b) the arrangements in the factory for ensuring


safety and absence of risks to health in connection
with the use, handling, storage and transport of
articles and substances;
(c) the provision of such information,
instruction, training and supervision as
are necessary to ensure the health and
safety of all workers at work;
(d) the maintenance of all places of work
in the factory in a condition that is safe
without risks to health and the provision
and maintenance of such means of access
to, and egress from, such places as are
safe and without such risks;
(e) the provision, maintenance or
monitoring of such working environment
in the factory for the workers that is safe,
without risks to health and adequate as
regards facilities and arrangements for
their welfare at work.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Prepare a written statement of his

general policy with respect to the


health and safety of the workers at
work and the organisation and
arrangements for the same
bring the statement and any revision

thereof to the notice of all the workers


in such manner as may be prescribed.
THANK YOU

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