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95. Dangerous Operations.- (1) The following operations (Manufacturing process or operation) when carried on in a factory are declared to be dangerous operations under Section 87:-

1. Manufacture of aerated water and processes incidental thereto.

2. Electrolytic plating or oxidation of metal articles by use of an electrolyte containing chromic acid and other chromium compounds.

3. Manufacture and repair of electric accumulators.

4. Glass manufacture.

5. Grinding or glazing of metals.

6. Manufacture and treatment of lead and certain compounds of lead.

7. Generating petrol gas from petrol.

8. Cleaning or smoothing of articles by a jet of sand, metal shot or grit or other abrasive propelled by a blast of compressed air or steam.

9. Liming and tanning of raw hides and skins and processes incidental thereto.

10. Manufacture of Pottery.

11. Lead Processing.

12. Chemical works and processes incidental thereto.

13. Manufacture of articles from refractory materials.

14. Handling and processing of asbestos for manufacture of any article of asbestos and process of manufacture or otherwise in which asbestos is used in any form.

15. Handling or manipulation of corrosive substances.

16. Compression of Oxygen or Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water.

17. Process of extracting of oil and fats from extraction plants.

18. Manufacture of manipulation of Manganese and its compounds.

19. Manufacture of manipulation of dangerous pesticides-

20. Manufacture, handling and use of Benzene and substances containing Benzene.

21. Manufacturing process or operation is Carbon Di Sulphide plants.

22. Manufacture and manipulation of carcenogenic dye intermediates.

23. Operation involving high noise levels.

24. Highly flammable compressed gases.

25. Operations in foundries.

26. Manipulation or stone or any other material containing Free Silica.

(2) The provisions specified in the Schedules annexed hereto shall apply to any class or description of factories wherein dangerous manufacturing process or operation specified in each Schedule are carried out.

(2-A)(a) For the medical examination of workers to be carried out by the Certifying Surgeon as required by the Schedule annexed to this rule, the occupier of the factory shall pay fees at the rate of Rupees one per year for each worker.

(b) The fees prescribed in sub-rule 2A shall be exclusive of any charges as for biological, radio-logical or other test which may have to be carried out in connection with the medical examinations. Such charges shall be payable by the occupier.

(c) The fees to be paid for medical examinations shall be paid into the local treasury under the head of account Major Head 087, Labour and Employment, Receipts Under Labour Law. Receipts under various Acts, Fee realised under Factories Act.

(d) For each biological and radiological examination of workers take carried out by the certifying Surgeon as required by the schedules annexed to this rule the occupier of the factory shall pay fees at the rate of rupees five and twelve respectively for each worker at the time of each examination.

(3) The Rule shall come into force in respect of any class or description of factories wherein the said operations are carried on such dates as the Chief Commissioner may, by notification in the official gazette, appoint in this behalf.

(4) Notwithstanding the provisions specified in the Schedule annexed to this rue, the Inspector or the Chief Inspector, as the case may be, by issue of order in writing to the manager, or occupier or both, direct to carry out such ____ and within such time, as may be specified in such order with a view to ____ conditions dangerous to the health of the workers or to suspend any process, where such process constitutes in the opinion of the Inspector or the Chief Inspector, as the case may be, danger of poisoning or toxicity.

 

 

 

 

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