Section 26 of FA, 1948 : Section 26: Casing Of New Machinery

FA, 1948

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a factory where a new production line with automated machinery has been installed. The machinery includes several large gears and rotating shafts that are powered by electric motors:

  • Example 1: One of the machines has exposed set screws on a rotating spindle. To comply with Section 26(1)(a) of The Factories Act, 1948, the factory manager must ensure that these screws are either sunk below the surface of the spindle or covered with a guard to prevent workers' clothing or body parts from getting caught in the machinery, which ...

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