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2.
Interpretation
In this Act, unless
there is anything repugnant in the subject or context.-
(a) "adult"
means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age ;
(b) "adolescent"
means a person, who has completed his fifteenth year of age but has not
completed his eighteenth year ;
3[(bb)
"calendar year" means the period of twelve months beginning
with the first
day of January in any year] ;
(c) "child"
means a person who has not completed his fifteenth year of age ;
4 [(ca)
"competent person", in relation to any provision of this Act,
means a person
or an institution recognized as such by the Chief Inspector for
the purposes of
carrying out tests,
examination and inspections required to
be done in a factory under the provisions of this Act having regard
to -
- the qualifications
and experience of the person and facilities available at
his disposal,
or
- the qualifications
and experience of the persons employed in such institution
and facilities
available therein, with regard to the conduct of such tests,
examinations
and inspections,
and more than one person or institution and can
be recognized as a competent person in relation to a factory;
(cb) "hazardous
process" means any process or activity in relation to an industry
specified in the
First Schedule where, unless special care is taken, raw materials
used therein or the intermediate or finished products, bye-products,
wastes or effluents
thereof would -
- cause material
impairment to the health of the persons engaged in or connected
therewith, or
- result in the
pollution of the general environment :
Provided that the
State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
amend the First Schedule
by way of addition, omission or variation of any industry specified
in the said Schedule ;]
(d) "young person"
means a person, who is either a child or an adolescent;
(e) "day"
means a period of twenty-four hours beginning at midnight;
(f) "week"
means a period a seven days beginning at midnight on Saturday night
or such other night
as may be approved in writing for a particular area by the Chief
Inspector of
Factories;
(g) "power"
means electrical energy, or any other form of energy, which is
mechanically transmitted
and is not generated, by human or animal agency;
(h) "prime-mover"
means any engine, motor or other appliance, which generates or
otherwise provides power;
(i) "transmission
machinery" means any shaft, wheel, drum, pulley, system of pulleys,
coupling, clutch, driving
belt or other appliance of device by which the motion of
a prime-mover is transmitted to or received by any machinery or appliance;
(j) "machinery"
includes prime-movers, transmission machinery and all other appliances,
whereby power is generated, transformed, transmitted or applied;
(k) "manufacturing
process" means any process for -
(i) making, altering,
repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling, washing,
cleaning, breaking
up, demolishing or otherwise treating or adopting any article
or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport, delivery or
disposal; or
5[(ii) pumping oil, water, sewage, or any other substance;
or ]
(iii) generating, transforming or transmitting power; or
6(iv) composing types for printing, printing by letter press,
lithography, photogravure
or other similar process or book-binding ;7[or] (v)
constructing, reconstructing, repairing, refitting, finishing or breaking
up ships or
vessels ; [or]
8(vi) preserving or storing any article in cold storage;
(l) "worker"
means a person 9[employed directly or by or through any agency
(including a contractor)with
or without the knowledge of the principal employer whether
for remuneration or not] in any manufacturing process, or in cleaning
any part
of the machinery or premises used for a manufacturing process, or in
any other kind of work
incidental to, or connected with the manufacturing process,
or the subject of the manufacturing process 10[but does not
include any
member of the armed forces of the Union];
(m) "factory"
means any premises including the precincts thereof -
(i) whereon ten
or more workers are working, or were working on any day of
the preceding twelve months, and in any part of which a manufacturing
process is being
carried on with the aid of power,or is ordinarily so carried
on, or
(ii) whereon twenty
or more workers are working, or were working on any day
of the preceding twelve months, and in part of which a manufacturing
process is being
carried on without the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried
on, -
but does not include
a mine subject to the operation of 11[the Mines Act,
1952 (XXXV of 1952)]
or 12[a mobile unit belonging to the armed forces
of the Union, a railway
running shed or a hotel restaurant or eating place];
13 14[Explanation
I. - For computing the number of workers for the purposes
of this clause all
the workers in different relays] in a day shall be taken into account;]
[Explanation
II].- For the purposes of this clause, the mere fact that an Electronic
Data Processing Unit or a Computer Unit is installed in any premises
or part thereof,
shall not be construed to make it a factory if no manufacturing process
is being carried on in such premises or part thereof ;]
(n) "occupier"
of a factor means a person, who has ultimate control over the affairs
of the factory,
15[*
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16[Provided
that -
- in the case of
a firm or other association of individuals, any one of the individual
partners or members
thereof shall be deemed to be the occupier;
- in the case of
a company, any one of the directors, shall be deemed to be the
occupier;
- in the case of
a factory owned or controlled by the Central Government or any
State Government,
or any local authority, the person or persons appointed to
manage the affairs
of the factory by the Central Government, the State Govt. or
the local authority,
as the case may be, shall be deemed to be the occupier.] 17[Provided
further that] in the case of a ship which is being repaired , or on
which maintenance
work is being carried out, in a dry dock which is available for hire,
(1) the owner of
the dock shall be deemed to be the occupier for the purposes of
any matter provided
for by or under -
- section 6, section
7, 17a[section 7A, section 7B], section 11 or section 12;
- section 17, in
so far as it relates to the providing and maintenance of sufficient
and suitable lighting in or around the dock;
- section 18, section
19, section 42, section 46, section 47 or section 49, in relation
to the workers employed on such repair or maintenance;
(2) the owner of
the ship or his agent or master or other officer-in-charge of the
ship or any person
who contracts with such owner, agent or master or other officer-in-charge
to carry out the repair or maintenance work shall be deemed to
be the occupier for the purposes of any matter provided for by or under
section 13, section
14, section 16, or section 17 (save as otherwise provided in
this proviso) or
Chapter IV (except section 27) or section 43, section 44 or section
45, Chapter VI, Chapter VII, Chapter VIII or Chapter IX or section
108, section 109
or section 110, in relation to -
- the workers employed
directly by him or by or through any agency; and (b)
the machinery, plant or premises in use for the purpose of carrying
out such
repair or maintenance work by such owner, agent, master or other
officer-in-charge
or person;]
(o) 18
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(p) "prescribed"
means prescribed by rules made by the ![State]Government under
this Act;
(q) 21[*
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(r) where work of
the same kind is carried out by two or more sets of workers working
during different periods of the day each of such sets is called
22["group"
or "relay"] and each of such periods is called a "shift".
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- Ins. by Act 25
of 1954
- Ins. by Act 20
of 1987
- Cl. (ii) reading
"pumping oil water, sewage, or" subs. by Act 94 of 1976
- Cl. (iv) by Act
25 of 1954
- Ins. cls. (iv)
and (v), the word "or" added by Act 94 of 1976
- Cl. (vi) ins. by
ibid.
- Subs. for "employed
directly or through any agency, whether for wages or not" by ibid.
- Ins. by ibid.
- Subs. for "The
Indian Mines Act, 1932 (4 of 1923)" by Act 25 of 1954
- Subs. for "A
railway runnig shed" by Act 94 of 1976
- Explanation ins.
by ibid.
- Renumbered by Act
20 of 1987
- Del. by Act 20
of 1987
- Proviso by ibid.
- Proviso Ins. by
Act 94 of 1976
17a. Ins. by Act 20 of 1987
- Omitted by Act
20 of 1987
- Omitted by the
Adaptn. of Laws Order, 1950
- Subs. by Act 20
of 1987
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