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I am a student of HR , while doing presentation of Factories Act 1948 my teacher asked me about the height of the wall of factory workshop and the proportion of windows for ventilation on wall, so may I know if is their any prescribed rule for measurement for wall's size and windows proportion.
From India, Vadodara
I am a student of HR , while doing presentation of Factories Act 1948 my teacher asked me about the height of the wall of factory workshop and the proportion of windows for ventilation on wall, so may I know if is their any prescribed rule for measurement for wall's size and windows proportion.
From India, Vadodara
Its 18 Feet..
That's an interesting question, i must say. Even I was not aware of the above fact. But one day the Factory inspector paid a visit and started the measurement after disclosing the present rule .
From India, Mumbai
That's an interesting question, i must say. Even I was not aware of the above fact. But one day the Factory inspector paid a visit and started the measurement after disclosing the present rule .
From India, Mumbai
Dear Sir, please refer to factory Act Rules , it will give you clear information, more over , when we get our planned approved we have mention all these information in Form 1 . D V Gosavi
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Bansari,
As per factory Act 1948 and UP factory rule 1950 sec-6(i) and 112
1.The internal height of a workroom shall be not less than 14 feet measured from the floor level to the lowest part of the roof, and if the roof is of corrugated iron, which is neither covered with tiles nor has an inner ceiling or lining of heat-resisting material with an air space of at least four inches between it and the corrugated iron, the internal height shall be not less than 20 feet:
2.Provided that in case of the buildings having a brick or concrete roof, or a combination of the two, the minimum height may be 12 feet, if approved by the Chief Inspector of Factories :
3.Provided further that in case of all factories registered under Section 2 (m)(ii), and factories registered under Section 2(m)(i) of the Act3 employing up to 50 workers, the Chief Inspector may, where he is satisfied that the conditions of work are reasonably good, exempt such factories from the provisions of this sub-rule.
4. window, ventilator and skylight area provided at the minimum rate of 1 sq. ft. to every 15 sq. ft. of floor area of the room (Rule 19)
Thanks
Manish
From India, Bangalore
As per factory Act 1948 and UP factory rule 1950 sec-6(i) and 112
1.The internal height of a workroom shall be not less than 14 feet measured from the floor level to the lowest part of the roof, and if the roof is of corrugated iron, which is neither covered with tiles nor has an inner ceiling or lining of heat-resisting material with an air space of at least four inches between it and the corrugated iron, the internal height shall be not less than 20 feet:
2.Provided that in case of the buildings having a brick or concrete roof, or a combination of the two, the minimum height may be 12 feet, if approved by the Chief Inspector of Factories :
3.Provided further that in case of all factories registered under Section 2 (m)(ii), and factories registered under Section 2(m)(i) of the Act3 employing up to 50 workers, the Chief Inspector may, where he is satisfied that the conditions of work are reasonably good, exempt such factories from the provisions of this sub-rule.
4. window, ventilator and skylight area provided at the minimum rate of 1 sq. ft. to every 15 sq. ft. of floor area of the room (Rule 19)
Thanks
Manish
From India, Bangalore
Dear Bansari,
As per factory Act 1948 and UP factory Rule 1950 Sec-6(i) and 112
1. The internal height of a workroom shall be not less than 14 feet measured from the floor level to the lowest part of the roof, and if the roof is of corrugated iron, which is neither covered with tiles nor has an inner ceiling or lining of heat-resisting material with an air space of at least four inches between it and the corrugated iron, the internal height shall be not less than 20 feet:
2.Provided that in case of the buildings having a brick or concrete roof, or a combination of the two, the minimum height may be 12 feet, if approved by the Chief Inspector of Factories :
3.Provided further that in case of all factories registered under Section 2 (m)(ii), and factories registered under Section 2(m)(i) of the Act3 employing up to 50 workers, the Chief Inspector may, where he is satisfied that the conditions of work are reasonably good, exempt such factories from the provisions of this sub-rule.
4. window, ventilator and skylight area provided at the minimum rate of 1 sq. ft. to every 15 sq. ft. of floor area of the room (Rule 19)
Thanks
Manish
From India, Bangalore
As per factory Act 1948 and UP factory Rule 1950 Sec-6(i) and 112
1. The internal height of a workroom shall be not less than 14 feet measured from the floor level to the lowest part of the roof, and if the roof is of corrugated iron, which is neither covered with tiles nor has an inner ceiling or lining of heat-resisting material with an air space of at least four inches between it and the corrugated iron, the internal height shall be not less than 20 feet:
2.Provided that in case of the buildings having a brick or concrete roof, or a combination of the two, the minimum height may be 12 feet, if approved by the Chief Inspector of Factories :
3.Provided further that in case of all factories registered under Section 2 (m)(ii), and factories registered under Section 2(m)(i) of the Act3 employing up to 50 workers, the Chief Inspector may, where he is satisfied that the conditions of work are reasonably good, exempt such factories from the provisions of this sub-rule.
4. window, ventilator and skylight area provided at the minimum rate of 1 sq. ft. to every 15 sq. ft. of floor area of the room (Rule 19)
Thanks
Manish
From India, Bangalore
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