factories act, 1948
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factories Act, 1948. made by- bms students of mulund college of commerce.TRANSCRIPT
HEALTH AND WELFARE PROVISIONS.
GROUP MEMBERS.
• VIJAYA DALVI 7116 • NEHA GENGAJE 7127 • JAGRUTI GODAMBE 7129• VAISHALI KHARE 7144 • SHRUTI MISTRY 7158
Flow of presentation.
• Introduction
• Health provisions
• Welfare provisions
• Conclusion
• sources
Factories Act, 1948.
Health and cleanliness provisions. [ 11-20]
General cleanliness.Ventilation and temperatureDrinking water facilityLatrines and urinalsSpittoons facility
General cleanliness.
• Clean and hygienic.• Disinfection of floors• Painting of walls• White washing• Treatment of wastages
Ventilation and temperature.
• Follow up of standards• Insulation techniques• Measures by C.I.F
• Dust and fumes
• Artificial humidification
• Overcrowding
• lighting
Drinking water facility
• At convenient place• Adequate quantity• Properly marked• 6 meters away• Inspection by state government
Latrines and urinals
• Separate for males and females• Clean and hygienic• Sanitary conditions• Lighting arrangement• Sufficient number
spittoons
• Sufficient number• Properly marked• Clean and hygienic• Penalty for violence
WELFARE PROVISIONS.
• Washing and sitting facility• First aid facility• Canteen, rest rooms, lunch rooms
facility• Creches facility• Welfare provisions
Washing and sitting facility.• Adequate and suitable.
• Separate
• At least two workers
First aid facility.• At convenient place
• Responsible person
• Ambulance facility
Canteen, rest rooms and lunch room facility.• Clean and hygienic• Subsidy rates• Management committee• Drinking water
Welfare officers.
• Number of workers
• Report to the C.I.F
• recommendations
Creches facility.
• Number of women workers• Age group of children• Separate women• Additional facilities
Conclusion.
“ facilities provided to the workers are the efforts to make life worth living for workmen.”
sources:
WWW.Google. Com.WWW.Sribd. Com .Industrial law text book.
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