Section 42 of FA, 1948 : Section 42: Washing Facilities
FA, 1948
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a garment manufacturing factory where hundreds of workers are employed. The factory management, to comply with Section 42 of The Factories Act, 1948, has installed several washbasins and shower units in different locations within the factory premises.
These facilities are divided into two sections, one for male and another for female workers, with privacy screens ensuring segregation. The wash areas are equipped with soap, clean towels, and warm water to ensure that workers can comfortably clean themselves after their shift or when they get dirty during work.
The management ensures that these wash facilities are regularly cleaned and maintained to uphold hygiene standards. Additionally, the local State Government has issued guidelines specifying that each wash facility should accommodate at least 1% of the total number of workers at any given time, which the factory adheres to diligently.