
The Factory License is mandatory requirement and need to be registering their premises with the local governing authority before the beginning of operations as per The Factories Act 1948 rules. This helps in facilitating the risk management at workplace and the total implementation of Safety and Health Management Systems in factory premises. We offer full time consultancy for both Factory Licence and Factory Licence Renewals.
Factories Act 1948 empowers the State Government to process, approve and issue factory licences to manufacturing entities. It is imperative to understand the respective factories act of your state where your factory is proposed to be situated.
Approach the Directorate of Industrial safety of your state and make an application in Form
Most states have introduced an online application for getting a factory licence. Check the official website of the state directorate of industrial safety.
Enter the details of the factory, the occupier (authorised signatories), the owner, and the production plan. The production plan can vary between hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
Submit all the required documents along with the application.
Pay the requisite fees and apply.
The application will be scrutinised and the premises will be physically inspected by the industrial safety officers.
The factory licence will be issued by the Joint Director of Industrial Health and Safety of your state.
- Registration and Identification.
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The Act mandates the registration of construction workers, enabling them to access various benefits and services.
- Welfare Measures.
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Construction workers registered under the BOCW Act are entitled to a range of welfare measures provided by the government or employers.
- Healthcare Services.
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The Act provides for healthcare services for registered construction workers and their families.
- Educational Assistance.
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The Act may provide for educational assistance to the children of registered construction workers.
- Financial Assistance.
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In case of accidents, disabilities, or death of a construction worker while on duty, the Act may provide for financial assistance to the worker or their family.