Section 87 of FA, 1948 : Section 87: Dangerous Operations
FA, 1948
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a factory where a new process for manufacturing batteries is introduced, which involves the use of a highly volatile chemical. The workers are exposed to the risk of chemical burns and inhalation hazards. Upon inspection, the State Government determines that this process poses a serious risk of bodily injury to the workers.
The State Government, applying Section 87 of The Factories Act, 1948, decides to:
- Declare the battery manufacturing process as dangerous.
- Restrict the employment of women and adolescents in the area w...
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