Section 17 of FA, 1948 : Section 17: Lighting

FA, 1948

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a textile factory has a large workroom where employees are engaged in fabric stitching. To comply with Section 17 of The Factories Act, 1948, the factory owner ensures that the workroom has a combination of natural light coming through large windows and bright, artificial overhead lights to maintain sufficient illumination for the workers throughout their shifts.

The windows are regularly cleaned to ensure that dirt or grime does not obstruct the natural light. Additionally, the factory has installed light diffusers to minimize glare and has strategically placed workstations to avoid the casting of shadows that could cause eye strain or increase the risk of accidents while operating sewing machines.

Furthermore, the State Government has set specific lighting standards for textile factories, and the factory owner has conducted a lighting audit to ensure these standards are met, thereby fully complying with the provisions of the Factories Act regarding suitable lighting conditions.

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