Section 41B of FA, 1948 : Section 41B: Compulsory Disclosure Of Information By The Occupier
FA, 1948
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a chemical manufacturing plant, XYZ Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., which produces industrial solvents, a process that involves handling hazardous substances. According to Section 41B of The Factories Act, 1948, the plant's management (the occupier) must:
- Inform all workers about the risks associated with handling the chemicals, including potential health hazards.
- Provide the Chief Inspector and local authorities with details about their safety policies and any updates to these policies.
- Disclose information on waste product...
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