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  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME 507 MW CCPP, GSEG HAZIRASafety Law Presented By:- Kalpesh Prajapati- EHS Department

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  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **Applicable Act and Rules for FactoriesThe Factories Act 1948 & The Gujarat Factories Rules 1963The Minimum Wages Act-1948 & The Gujarat Minimum Wages Rules-1961Payment of Wages Act-1936 & Gujarat Payment of Wages RulesThe Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act 1970 & The Gujarat RulesPayment of Bonus Act-1965 and Payment of Bonus Rules-1975Payment of Gratuity Act1972 & Payment of Gratuity (Gujarat) Rules-1973The Maternity Benefit Act 1961 & The Gujarat Maternity Benefit Rules 1963 The Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act , 1986 & The Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Gujarat Rules, 1997The Indian Boiler Act 1923 and Rules there under.The Environment Protection Act 1986 & Rules there of,The Air (Prevention & Control) Act & Rules 1981-82The Water (Prevention & Control) Act & Rules 1974-75The Water (Prevention & Control) Cess Rules 1978The Public Liability Insurance Act & Rule 1991 Manufacture, storage and handling of hazardous chemical Rules 1989The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules 2000

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **Applicable Act and Rules for Factories The Petroleum Act 1934 & Rules 2002 The Indian Electricity Act 1910 & Rules 1956 The Static & Mobile Pressure Vessels ( unfired) Rules 1981 The Gas cylinder Rules 1981 The Central Motor Vehicle Act & Rules 1989 Explosive Act, 1884 and Rules 1983 Radiation Protection Rules, 1971. Bio-medical Wastes Rules, 1998. Fatal Accidents Act, 1855. Hazardous Wastes Rules, 1989 Workmens Compensation Act, 1923.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **The Factories Act 1948 and Gujarat Factories Rules 1963

    The Factories Act 1948120 - Section , 11 - Chapter and 03 schedules

    Schedule -1 List of industries involving hazardous processes Schedule -2 Permissible levels of certain chemical substances in work environment Schedule 3 List of notifiable diseases

    The Gujarat Factories Rules114 - Rules , 10 - Chapters and 46 Forms / Registers

    Definition :-

    1) What is ACT ? ACT is made by the Parliament.2) What is Section ? Section is the part of act.3) What is Sub Section? Sub Section is the part of section.4) What is Rule? Rule is made by the Legislative assembly.5) What is Schedule? Schedule is part of Rules.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **The Factories Act 1948 and Gujarat Factories Rules 1963

    Sr. NoAct/Rules / other requirementSectionObligatory requirement1Rules No 12 BSection 7-A (a) (e)From no 37- Maintain Record of monitoring of working in the factory2Rules No 12 C & 68Section 2 (m) & 2 (m) (ii) Preparation and revise Health & safety Policy3Rules No 16Section 11 sub section (2) Cleaning of walls, ceilings, equipment, railing etc.4Rules No 18 -A Section 13/ subsection n (1)Ventilation and Temperature of work area are specified,5Section 14Precaution against Dust and fumes in work environment6Rules No 30 to 32Section 17Lighting (illumination) in various section of plant / area is specified.7Rules No 35 to 40Section 18 / subsection (1)Maintain the Quality of drinking water.8Rules No 41 to 50Section 19 / subsection (3)Maintain in proper condition of Latrine and Urinal Accommodation.9Rules No 54Section 21 / subsection (1)Moving and other hazardous parts of machinery to be gurded.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **The Factories Act 1948 and Gujarat Factories Rules 1963

    10Rule No.55ASection 22/Subsection (1)Worker required to wear tight fitting clothing during working near moving parts of machine.11Rule No.56Section 41Checking of belts for proper tension and safe joints.12Rule No.58Section 28/Subsection (1)Form No.9Report of examination of Hoists and Lifts.13Rule No.60Section 29/Subsection (1)Form No.10Report of examination of the Lifting Machines, Ropes and Lifting tackles.14Section 30Displaying of Revolving machinery like abrasive wheel etc.15Rule No 61Section 31Form No.11 Report of examination of test of pressure vessel or plant.16Section 32Forms, Stairs & means of access in proper condition.17Section 33Pits sumps, opening in the floor etc. shall be covered or fenced.18Rule No.63Section 35Protection of eyes against hazard like flying particles, chemical flashes, radiation etc. 18Rule No.64Section 36Precautions against dangerous Fumes, Gases etc. and Minimum dimensions of manholes (40.630.6 cm2 for square and 40.6 cm dia for round.)20Section 36APrecaution when working in confined space regarding the use of portable electric light (1)(24 v electric bulb) and (2) for flammables materials, only flameproof constructions allowed.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **The Factories Act 1948 and Gujarat Factories Rules 1963

    21Section 37All practicable precautions to be taken to prevent any explosion of Explosive or inflammable dust, gas etc.22Rule No.66 & 66 ASection 38/Subsection (1)All precautions to be taken as specified which are required in case of fire.23Rule No.68Section 41Ladders (for replacing the belt) provided with hooks or nonskid devices.24Rule No.68BSection 41Qualities of are specified.25Rule No.68ESection 41For fragile roof, provisions of crawling boards ladder etc. to be provided otherwise no person required to stand or pass over or work on or near any roof or ceiling, which is at a height of more than 3 meters.26Rule No.68F & 68YSection 41Effective functioning of Safety Committee is specified.27Rule No.68PSection 41For hazardous chemical/process, information on industrial waste handling to be given to workers.28Rule No.68QSection 41Collection, development and dissemination of information in the form of MSDS, labels (for manufacturing, transportation and storage of hazardous chemicals)29Rule No.68R, 68T & 102Section 41 & 87Form No.32Health register for periodic medical check up of employee.30Rule No.68R, 68T & 102Section 41 & 87Form No.33Certificates of fitness issued by FMO for pre employment.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **The Factories Act 1948 and Gujarat Factories Rules 1963

    31Rule No.68USection 41COperate and maintain the is specified.32Rule No.68V & 71Section 45Maintain first aid box with required items are specified.33Rule No.68WSection 41Decontamination facilities i.e. Fully equipped First Aid Box, showers etc. are specified.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME ** Gas Cylinders Rules, 1981 Indian Electricity Act & Indian Electricity Rules 1956. ACT & RULES

    1Rule No.45All work to be carried out by licensed electrical contract under direct supervision of a person holding a certificate of competency. 2Rule No.63Any alternation and addition done in installation is to be approved.

    1Rule 3Storage of hydrogen & ChlorineFilling, possession, import and transport of cylinders: - (1) No person shall fill any cylinder with any compressed gas or import, possess or transport any cylinder so filled or intended to be filled with such gas unless:- (b) the test and inspection certificates issued by the inspecting authority in respect of cylinder and its valve are made available to the Chief Controller and prior approval of the said authority is obtained.2Rule No.14Prohibition of smoking fires lights and dangerous substances.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME ** The Air (Prevention and control of pollution) Act, 1981 and amendment Act 1997 The Environment Protection Act 1986. The Central Motor Vehicles Rule 1989. ACT & RULES

    1Rule No 9Possess certificate for attending a scope on transportation of Hazardous goods.2Rule No.129Precaution in case of escape of hazardous or dangerous goods.3Rule No.131First Aid, Safety equipment and anti dotes as may be necessary in case of accidents.4Rule No.131The driver has full and adequate information about the goods being transported.5Rule No.131The driver is trained in handling the dangers goods during transportation of the goods.

    1Section 22Persons carrying on industry etc not to allow emission of air pollutants in excess of the standards laid down by state board.

    1Section 7Persons carrying an industry operation etc. not to allow emission or discharge of environmental pollutants in excess of the standards.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **. ACT & RULES The BioMedical waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 Manufacture, Storage and import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 and Amendments Rules, 1994.

    1Section 4 Occupier to identify major accidents hazards associated with industrial activity & takes adequate steps for prevention and controls such Hazards.2Section 13(1)Preparation of uptodate on site emergency plan by the occupier.3Section 17To develop information in the form of safety data sheet as specified in schedule 9.To label the specified information on every container of a hazardous chemicals.

    1Section4Duty for occupier generating BioMedical waste to handle the waste in a manor without affecting human health and environment.2Section5Treatment and disposal of the waste in accordance with schedule I.3Section 6Segregation of waste in to containers/bags in accordance with schedule II & III. Transport the waste in vehicle authorized for the purpose by competent authority. Untreated biomedical waste should not be kept stored beyond period of 48 hours. If necessary.4Section 11Maintenance of Records.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **ACT & RULES Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 & 2001 The Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness And Response) Rules, 1966 The NOISE pollution.(Regulation & control) Rules,2000

    1Section 3The Noise level standards for different area is as specified in the schedule of these rules.2Section 4Take Noise pollution control measure if the noise level is more than the specified schedule of these Rules.

    1Consumers to ensure that used batteries are not disposed of in any manner other than depositing with dealer/manufacturer/registered recycler importer/reconditioner or at the designated collection centers. Importers

    1Rule No.10Train the personnel involved in chemical accident management programme.2Conduct mockdrill considering the chemicals handling in factory.3Provide the information and educate public/population likely to be affected. Regarding possible chemical accident and their prevention, preparedness and mitigation.

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME ** Indian Aircraft Act 1934 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 SMPV rules Petroleum ActACT & RULES

    1Airport Authority of IndiaSection 9AApproval for stack obstruction light / painting

    1NAVAL Wireless Centre (NWC).Section- 4Approval for frequency allocation for communication equipment like radio, PLCC, remote

    1License for CO2 storage tankRule 45License for storage of compressed gas. No person shall store any compressed gas in any vessel except under and in accordance with the conditions of a license granted under these rules.

    1License for diesel storage tankSection 7,8 & 9 of Petroleum Act,1934Save as provided in sections 7, 8 and 9 of the Act , no person shall store petroleum except underand in accordance with a license granted under these rules

  • IN HOUSE TRAINING PROGRAMME **List Of Licenses / Certificates

    1NOC for establishing an industrial unit by GPCB2NOC for operation of an industrial unit by GPCBCopy of consolidated consent and Authorization3NOC for installation of DG set4Environmental statement (Form V) submitted to GPCB for the last year (Period April March)5Hazardous waste return (Form 4) submitted to GPCB for the last year (Period April March)6Provident fund registration7ESI Registration8Factory license9Stability certificate of building, plant and machineries etc.10Testing reports of pressure receiver, lifting tools and tackles etc.

    11Contract labour registration certificate12Copy of registration of company (RoC of Company) / Partnership deed13Central excise registration14VAT TIN registration15Central VAT TIN registration16Insurance copy of plant, machineries etc.17Calibration certificate of weighing scale18Copy of PAN No.19Copy of IEC Code20PLI Policy21Explosive license for storage of LDO / Diesel / FO / Methanol / Solvents22Prohibition license for storage and consumption of Alcoholic materials like Acetic Anhydride, Methanol etc.23IBR Boiler registration24Copy of environment Audit

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