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Factories Act 1948: The Safety Measures


 Presented By:
 Pallavi Srivastava
 Snehal Pareira
 Liju Pillai
Section 21: Fencing of Machinery




Prime mover                        Water turbine




              Electric generator
Sec 22:Work On Or Near Machinery In
 Motion
 Examination   shall be carried out only by
specially trained male workers
 Should wear tight fitting clothes
 Such worker shall not handle a belt at moving
pulley
 No woman or young person shall be allowed
to clean, lubricate or adjust any part of prime
mover
Sec 23: Employment Of Young Persons On
Dangerous Machines

  Can work only after they have been
 fully instructed as to the dangers arising
 in connection with the machines
  Has received sufficient training in
 work at the machine
  Under adequate supervision of a
 person who has a thorough knowledge
 and experience of the machine
Sec 24: Striking Gears And Devices To Cut
Off Power

 Suitable striking gear or other efficient
mechanical appliance shall be provided
 driving belts when not in use shall not be
allowed to rest or ride upon shafting in
motion
 In every factory suitable devices for
cutting off power in emergencies from
running machinery shall be provided and
maintained in every work room
Sec 25: Self Acting Machines
No traversing part of a self-acting
machine in any factory and no
material carried thereon shall, if
the space over which it runs is a
space over which any person is
liable to pass, whether in the
course of his employment or
otherwise, be allowed to run on its
outward or inward traverse within
a distance of forty-five
centimeters from any fixed
structure which is not part
of the machine
Section 26: Casing Of A New Machinery

 Every  set screw, bolt or key on any revolving
shaft, spindle, wheel or pinion shall be so sunk,
encased or otherwise effectively guarded as to
prevent danger
 All spur, worm and other toothed or friction
gearing which does not require frequent
adjustment while in motion shall be completely
encased, unless it is so situated as to be as safe
as it would be if it were completely encased
Whoever sells or lets on hire or, as agent of a
seller or hirer, causes or procures to be sold or let
on hire, for use in a factory any machinery driven
by power which does not comply with the
provisions of shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to three
months or with fine which may extend to five
hundred rupees or with both
Section 27: Prohibition Of Employment Of
Women And Children Near Cotton Openers

No woman or child shall be employed in any part of a
factory for pressing cotton in which a cotton-opener is
at work: Provided that if the feed-end of a cotton-
opener is in a room separated from the delivery end by
a partition extending to the roof or to such height as
the Inspector may in any particular case specify in
writing, women and children may be employed on the
side of the partition where the feed-end is situated
Sec: 28 Hoists and Lifts
1. Sec 28 (1)
   – Properly maintained
   – Examined by a competent person at least once in every
     period of six months
   – Maximum load
2. Sec 28 (2)
  – At least two ropes or chains separately
  – An efficient automatic device shall be provided and
    maintained to prevent the cage from over-running
Sec: 28 Hoists and Lifts

3. Sec 28 (3)
   – Chief Inspector may permit the continued use of
     a hoist or lift
Sec 29 :- Lifting machines, chains, ropes
             and lifting tackles
 Properly maintained
 Thoroughly examined by a competent person at least
  once in every period of twelve months
 While any person is employed or working on or near the
  wheel track of a travelling crane in any place where he
  would be liable to be struck by the crane, effective
  measures shall be taken to ensure that the crane does not
  approach within 1*[six months] of that place
Sec 30 :- Revolving machinery

 Effective measures shall be taken in every
  factory to ensure that the safe working
  peripheral speed of every revolving vessel,
  cage, basket, flywheel, pulley, disc or similar
  appliance driven by power is not exceeded

 The speeds indicated shall not be exceeded
Sec : 31 Pressure Plant


Effective measures shall be taken to
ensure that the safe working pressure of
plant or machinery or part is not
exceeded
Sec : 32 Floors, Stairs And Means Of
                 Access
 Sound construction and properly
  maintained
 When any person has to work at a height
  from where he is likely to fall, provision
  shall be made, so far as is reasonably
  practicable, by fencing or otherwise, to
  ensure the safety of the person so working
Sec: 33 Pits, Sumps, Openings In Floors
 In every factory every fixed vessel,
 sump, tank, pit or opening in the ground
 or in a floor which, by reason of its
 depth, situation, construction or
 contents, is or may be a source of
 danger, shall be either securely covered
 or securely fenced
Sec: 34 Excessive Weights
 No person shall be employed in any factory
  to lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to
  be likely to cause him injury

 The State Government may make rules
  prescribing the maximum weights which
  may be lifted
Section 35: Protection of eyes
Particles or fragments
Exposure to excessive light
Effective screens
Suitable goggles
Section36 :Precautions Against Dangerous
Fumes, Gases
 No person shall be required or allowed to
  enter any chamber, tank unless it is provided
  with a manhole of adequate size
 Certificate
 Suitable breathing apparatus and a belt
Section36a: Precautions Regarding The
    Use Of Portable Electric Light
  Portable electric light or any other electric
   appliance of voltage exceeding twenty-four
   volts shall not be permitted
  No lamp or light other than that of flame-proof
   construction shall be permitted
Section37:Explosive Or Inflammable Dust,
Gas
PREVENTIVE MEASURES:
 effective enclosure of the plant or machinery
  used in the process;
 removal or prevention of the accumulation of
  such dust, gas, fume or vapour;
 exclusion or effective enclosure of all possible
 sources of ignition.
Section37:Explosive or inflammable dust, gas

• Inflammable gas or vapour under pressure
  greater than atmospheric pressure
 Pipe shall be effectively stopped by a stop-
   valve
 Practicable measures shall be taken to reduce
   the pressure of the gas
 Effective measures shall be taken to prevent
   any explosion
Section37: Explosive Or Inflammable Dust, Gas

No plant, tank or vessel which
 containing any explosive or
 inflammable substance shall be
 subjected in any factory to any
 welding, brazing, soldering or cutting
 operation which involves the
 application of heat
Section38: Precautions In Case Of Fire

(a) Safe means of escape for all
    persons in the event of a fire
(b) Necessary equipment and facilities
    for extinguishing fire
Workers are familiar with the means
  of escape
Free passage–way giving access
Workers should be trained
Section39: Power To Require Specifications Of
           Defective Parts Or Tests Of Stability
 Building or part of a building dangerous to
  human life
 Inspector of the factory take order in writing
  before a specified date
a) to furnish such drawings, specifications and
  other particulars to determine whether such
  building, can be used with safety, or
(b) to carry out tests and inform the officer
Section40: Safety Of Buildings And
Machinery
An order may be served prohibiting the use of
 such building or machinery, until it has been
 repaired or altered.
40A Maintenance of buildings
Section40B: Safety Officers
In every factory
 wherein one thousand or more workers are
    there ;employ such number of Safety Officers
 The duties, qualifications and conditions of
  service of Safety Officers
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Factories act,safety measures

  • 1. Factories Act 1948: The Safety Measures Presented By: Pallavi Srivastava Snehal Pareira Liju Pillai
  • 2. Section 21: Fencing of Machinery Prime mover Water turbine Electric generator
  • 3. Sec 22:Work On Or Near Machinery In Motion  Examination shall be carried out only by specially trained male workers  Should wear tight fitting clothes  Such worker shall not handle a belt at moving pulley  No woman or young person shall be allowed to clean, lubricate or adjust any part of prime mover
  • 4. Sec 23: Employment Of Young Persons On Dangerous Machines  Can work only after they have been fully instructed as to the dangers arising in connection with the machines  Has received sufficient training in work at the machine  Under adequate supervision of a person who has a thorough knowledge and experience of the machine
  • 5. Sec 24: Striking Gears And Devices To Cut Off Power  Suitable striking gear or other efficient mechanical appliance shall be provided  driving belts when not in use shall not be allowed to rest or ride upon shafting in motion  In every factory suitable devices for cutting off power in emergencies from running machinery shall be provided and maintained in every work room
  • 6. Sec 25: Self Acting Machines No traversing part of a self-acting machine in any factory and no material carried thereon shall, if the space over which it runs is a space over which any person is liable to pass, whether in the course of his employment or otherwise, be allowed to run on its outward or inward traverse within a distance of forty-five centimeters from any fixed structure which is not part of the machine
  • 7. Section 26: Casing Of A New Machinery  Every set screw, bolt or key on any revolving shaft, spindle, wheel or pinion shall be so sunk, encased or otherwise effectively guarded as to prevent danger  All spur, worm and other toothed or friction gearing which does not require frequent adjustment while in motion shall be completely encased, unless it is so situated as to be as safe as it would be if it were completely encased
  • 8. Whoever sells or lets on hire or, as agent of a seller or hirer, causes or procures to be sold or let on hire, for use in a factory any machinery driven by power which does not comply with the provisions of shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both
  • 9. Section 27: Prohibition Of Employment Of Women And Children Near Cotton Openers No woman or child shall be employed in any part of a factory for pressing cotton in which a cotton-opener is at work: Provided that if the feed-end of a cotton- opener is in a room separated from the delivery end by a partition extending to the roof or to such height as the Inspector may in any particular case specify in writing, women and children may be employed on the side of the partition where the feed-end is situated
  • 10. Sec: 28 Hoists and Lifts 1. Sec 28 (1) – Properly maintained – Examined by a competent person at least once in every period of six months – Maximum load 2. Sec 28 (2) – At least two ropes or chains separately – An efficient automatic device shall be provided and maintained to prevent the cage from over-running
  • 11. Sec: 28 Hoists and Lifts 3. Sec 28 (3) – Chief Inspector may permit the continued use of a hoist or lift
  • 12. Sec 29 :- Lifting machines, chains, ropes and lifting tackles  Properly maintained  Thoroughly examined by a competent person at least once in every period of twelve months  While any person is employed or working on or near the wheel track of a travelling crane in any place where he would be liable to be struck by the crane, effective measures shall be taken to ensure that the crane does not approach within 1*[six months] of that place
  • 13. Sec 30 :- Revolving machinery  Effective measures shall be taken in every factory to ensure that the safe working peripheral speed of every revolving vessel, cage, basket, flywheel, pulley, disc or similar appliance driven by power is not exceeded  The speeds indicated shall not be exceeded
  • 14. Sec : 31 Pressure Plant Effective measures shall be taken to ensure that the safe working pressure of plant or machinery or part is not exceeded
  • 15. Sec : 32 Floors, Stairs And Means Of Access  Sound construction and properly maintained  When any person has to work at a height from where he is likely to fall, provision shall be made, so far as is reasonably practicable, by fencing or otherwise, to ensure the safety of the person so working
  • 16. Sec: 33 Pits, Sumps, Openings In Floors In every factory every fixed vessel, sump, tank, pit or opening in the ground or in a floor which, by reason of its depth, situation, construction or contents, is or may be a source of danger, shall be either securely covered or securely fenced
  • 17. Sec: 34 Excessive Weights  No person shall be employed in any factory to lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause him injury  The State Government may make rules prescribing the maximum weights which may be lifted
  • 18. Section 35: Protection of eyes Particles or fragments Exposure to excessive light Effective screens Suitable goggles
  • 19. Section36 :Precautions Against Dangerous Fumes, Gases  No person shall be required or allowed to enter any chamber, tank unless it is provided with a manhole of adequate size  Certificate  Suitable breathing apparatus and a belt
  • 20. Section36a: Precautions Regarding The Use Of Portable Electric Light Portable electric light or any other electric appliance of voltage exceeding twenty-four volts shall not be permitted No lamp or light other than that of flame-proof construction shall be permitted
  • 21. Section37:Explosive Or Inflammable Dust, Gas PREVENTIVE MEASURES:  effective enclosure of the plant or machinery used in the process;  removal or prevention of the accumulation of such dust, gas, fume or vapour;  exclusion or effective enclosure of all possible sources of ignition.
  • 22. Section37:Explosive or inflammable dust, gas • Inflammable gas or vapour under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure  Pipe shall be effectively stopped by a stop- valve  Practicable measures shall be taken to reduce the pressure of the gas  Effective measures shall be taken to prevent any explosion
  • 23. Section37: Explosive Or Inflammable Dust, Gas No plant, tank or vessel which containing any explosive or inflammable substance shall be subjected in any factory to any welding, brazing, soldering or cutting operation which involves the application of heat
  • 24. Section38: Precautions In Case Of Fire (a) Safe means of escape for all persons in the event of a fire (b) Necessary equipment and facilities for extinguishing fire Workers are familiar with the means of escape Free passage–way giving access Workers should be trained
  • 25. Section39: Power To Require Specifications Of Defective Parts Or Tests Of Stability  Building or part of a building dangerous to human life  Inspector of the factory take order in writing before a specified date a) to furnish such drawings, specifications and other particulars to determine whether such building, can be used with safety, or (b) to carry out tests and inform the officer
  • 26. Section40: Safety Of Buildings And Machinery An order may be served prohibiting the use of such building or machinery, until it has been repaired or altered. 40A Maintenance of buildings
  • 27. Section40B: Safety Officers In every factory  wherein one thousand or more workers are there ;employ such number of Safety Officers  The duties, qualifications and conditions of service of Safety Officers