Provisions Relating to Hazardous Process
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PROVISIONS RELATING TO HAZARDOUS PROCESS
1. DEFINATION
2. CONSTITUION OF SITE APPRAISAL COMMITTEE
3. COMPULSORY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION BY THE OCCUPIER
4. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OCUPIER IN RELATION TO HAZARDOUS PROCESSES
5. POWER OF THE CENTRAL GOVT TO APPOINT INQUIRY COMMITTEE
PROVISIONS RELATING TO HAZARDOUS PROCESS
6. PERMISSIBLE LIMITS
7. WORKERS PARTICIPATION IN SAFETY MANAGEMENT
8. RIGHT OF WORKERS TO WARN ABOUT DANGERS
1. DEFINATIONSec 2 (cb) – If any process or activity in
relation to an industry specified in the first Sch, where unless special care is taken the raw materials used therein or the intermediate or finished products, by-products, wastes or effluents thereof would---i) cause material impairment to the health of the persons engaged in or connected therewith; or
ii) result in the pollution of the general environment
Provided that the State Govt. may amend the first Sch by way of addition ommission or variation of any industry.
2. CONSTITUION OF SITE APPRAISAL COMMITTEE
1. Appointed by the State Govt2. Recommendation within 90
days from the receipt of the application
3. Call for additional information4. Not necessary to obtain a
further approval
3. COMPULSORY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION BY THE OCCUPIER
Disclose in prescribed manner to the workers, the CI, the local authority and the general public in the vicinity
Lay down a detailed policyEmergency plan and disaster
control measuresPenalty or liable to cancellation
of license
4. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OCUPIER IN RELATION TO HAZARDOUS PROCESSES
To maintain health records and medical records
Appoint persons who possess qualifications and experience to supervise such handling within the factory.
5. POWER OF THE CENTRAL GOVT TO APPOINT INQUIRY COMMITTEEIn the event of occurrence of
extraordinary situation appoint Inquiry Committee to find out the causes of any failure in the adoption of measures
Recommendations are advisory in nature
6. PERMISSIBLE LIMITS
The maximum permissible limits are indicated in Second Sch.
The Central Govt. may make suitable changes in the said Sch.
7. WORKERS PARTICIPATION IN SAFETY MANAGEMENT
The occupier shall set up a Safety Committee
The composition, the tenure, their rights and duties shall be as prescribed
8. RIGHT OF WORKERS TO WARN ABOUT DANGERS
If there is a reasonable apprehension that there imminent danger, the workers can bring it to the notice of the occupier
Duty to take immediate remedial action
Or refer the matter to the nearest Inspector whose decision is final
Sec. 10 Certifying SurgeonsThe State Govt. can appoint
qualified medical practitioners as Certifying Surgeons
Duties of the Certifying Surgeons
Employment of children and adolescentsIntroductionMaintenance of registerProhibition of employment of children
and adolescentsCertificate of fitness and tokenProcedure to issue Certificate by the
Certifying SurgeonValid for 12 monthsRevoke the certificate – state reasonsFees payable by occupierCertificate to work as an adult
Working hours for adolscents◦Maximum hours for 4-1/2 hrs a day◦Period of work to be limited to two
shifts ◦The shifts should not overlap◦The spread over not to exceed 5 hrs◦Spread over not to change once in
30 days◦No double employment◦During 10p.m and 6a.m employment
is prohibited◦Female child can work only between
8a.m and 7 p.m
Notice of period of work for adolescents
◦To have an effective control◦Display notice in the factory
premises◦Entries to be made against the name
in the register
Annual Leave with wages to workers – Sec. 79Qualifying period
◦240 days in earlier calendar year including The days of lay off Leave earned in the year prior to which leave is
applied for Maternity leave of maximum 12 weeks
◦Rate of Leave Adult– 1 day for 20 days Adolescent – 1 day for 15 days Unavailed Leave
Adult – 30 days Child – 40 days
Procedure for availing Leave◦Application 15 days in advance in case of
PUC 30 days in advance◦3 installments in a year◦For illness– need not apply in advance
Wages to be paid to him 15 days in advance and in case of PUC 30 days in advance
◦Notice of discharge◦Calculation of Wages Sec-80
At a rate equal to the daily average of the days actually worked in the immediately preceding month
Exclusive of any overtime or bonus Inclusive of any D.A and cash advantage
◦Advance Payment Adult – 4 days Child – 5 days
◦Mode of recovery Under Sec. 82 of the Payment of Wages
Act
◦Powers of the State Govt. Keep registers Available for inspection
Other ProvisionsSec.85– Empowers the State
Govt. to relax the provisions of no. of workers to any factory
Sec.87 A– Empowers the inspector to prohibit employment
Sec. 91 A – Empowers the Chief inspector to undertake Safety and occupational health surveys
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An employee (18 yrs) is working as a computer operator for an establishment which is producing films for 5 years. In the 6th year he applies for leave for 30 days. Whether he is eligible for leave with wage. Compute his amount of leave on the basis of the foll. Information◦He had availed a previous leave for 10
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