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Occupational Health Legislation

Occupational Health Legislation

Occupational Health Legislation

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  • Core Aim: Establish legal framework to protect worker health, ensure safe work environments, prevent occupational hazards, and provide compensation.
  • Key Indian Acts:
    • The Factories Act, 1948: Governs health, safety, welfare, working hours, leave for factory workers.

      ⭐ The Factories Act, 1948 applies to premises using power with ≥10 workers, or without power with ≥20 workers.

    • The Mines Act, 1952: Regulates safety, health, welfare in mines.
    • Employees' State Insurance (ESI) Act, 1948: Provides medical, sickness, maternity, disablement benefits.
    • Employee's Compensation Act, 1923 (formerly Workmen's Comp).
    • Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986.
    • Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.

Factories Act (1948) Details - Factory Fine‑Print

  • Applicability:
    • With power: ≥ 10 workers
    • Without power: ≥ 20 workers
  • Health:
    • Cleanliness, Ventilation, Lighting
    • Space: 14.2 $m^3$/worker (post-Act); 9.9 $m^3$ (pre-Act)
    • Drinking water, Latrines, Spittoons
  • Safety:
    • Machinery fencing, Eye protection
    • Precautions: Dangerous fumes/gases, Explosive dust/gas
  • Welfare:
    • Washing facilities
    • First-aid: 1 box / 150 workers
    • Canteen: > 250 workers
    • Shelter/Restroom/Lunchroom: > 150 workers
    • Crèche: > 30 women workers (children < 6 yrs)

    ⭐ Crèche: mandatory if > 30 women workers; for children < 6 years.

  • Working Hours (Adults):
    • Max: 48 hrs/week, 9 hrs/day
    • Spreadover: 10.5 hrs
    • Rest: 30 min after 5 hrs
  • Young Persons:
    • Child (< 14 yrs): Prohibited
    • Adolescent (15-18 yrs): Fitness certificate, 4.5 hrs/day, no night work.

Other Acts & Occ. Diseases - Mines, Docks & Maladies

  • Mines Act, 1952:
    • Safety, health, welfare in mines.
    • Min. age: 18 yrs. Max weekly hrs: 48.
    • Canteens (>250 workers), Creches (>50 women).
    • Mandates IMEs & PMEs.
  • Dock Workers (Safety, Health & Welfare) Act, 1986:
    • Safety, health for dock workers.
  • ESI Act, 1948:
    • Cash & medical benefits for occ. diseases (Sch. III).
    • Incl. Silicosis, Asbestosis, NIHL.
  • Occupational Diseases:
    • Notifiable: Under Factories/Mines Act for prevention & control (e.g., Pneumoconiosis, Lead poisoning).
      • Doctor notifies Chief Inspector.
    • Compensable: Under Employee's Comp. Act, 1923 (Sch. III) for loss of earning capacity.
      • Linked to specific employment.

⭐ Silicosis, a pneumoconiosis from silica dust, is a major notifiable and compensable occupational disease in India, especially in mining and construction.

OHL Enforcement & Updates - Rule & Reform Radar

  • Enforcement Bodies:
    • State Govts: Primary responsibility.
    • Factory Inspectorate (Chief Inspector of Factories, Inspectors): Enforce Factories Act.
    • DGFASLI (Directorate General Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes): Technical support, research.
    • DGMS (Directorate General of Mines Safety): Mines Act enforcement.
    • Certifying Surgeons: Conduct worker medical examinations.
  • Penalties (Factories Act example):
    • General Contravention: Up to 2 yrs imprisonment / ₹1 Lakh fine, or both.
    • Continuing Offence: Additional ₹1,000/day fine.
    • Offence Causing Death: Minimum 2 yrs (extendable to 7 yrs) imprisonment & fine.
  • Reforms & National Policies:
    • NPSHEW (National Policy on Safety, Health and Environment at Workplace).

    ⭐ OSH Code, 2020: Major reform amalgamating 13 central labour laws, simplifying OSH regulations.

    • Focus: Promoting preventive safety culture, risk assessment, worker participation, and OSH management systems implementation.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Factories Act, 1948: Cornerstone for health, safety, welfare in factories.
  • Mines Act, 1952: Governs safety and health in mining operations.
  • ESI Act, 1948: Provides medical, sickness, maternity, disablement benefits.
  • Employee's Compensation Act, 1923: Compensation for occupational injuries/diseases.
  • Child Labour (P&R) Act, 1986: Prohibits child employment in hazardous processes.
  • Key provisions: Max work hours (48/week), weekly holiday, leave with wages, disease notification.

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