The Boilers Act, 1923
The Boilers Act, 1923 is an Indian law that regulates the construction, operation, and maintenance of boilers.
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Summary
The Boilers Act, 1923 is a law enacted by the Indian government to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of boilers. The Act sets out the legal framework for the design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of boilers. It applies to all boilers, including those used for industrial, commercial, and residential purposes. The Act requires all boilers to be registered with the government and mandates regular inspections to ensure compliance with safety standards. The Act also provides for penalties for non-compliance and empowers government officials to enter and inspect any premises where boilers are used or installed.