The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 - Part Ii
The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 - Part Ii
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KEY FEATURES OF THE CODE
The Code aims at lessening the burden of the employers as it would replace multiple
registrations under various enactments to one common registration
The workplace should be kept free from hazards that cause or likely to cause injury or
occupational disease to the employees
Employers are required to ensure the disposal of hazardous and toxic waste including e-
waste
Employers are required to conduct free annual health check-up for their employees
The Code makes mandatory provisions for the employers to provide a safe working
environment and trying to cover the risk of unfortunate incidents arising in the course of
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTHADVISORY BOARDS – CONSTITUTION AND
FUNCTIONS
CG shall constitute the National Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Board to
advise the CG on matters pertaining to,
• standards, rules and regulations to be declared or framed under this Code
• implementation of the provisions of this Code and the standards, rules and
regulations relating thereto;
• issues of policy and programme relating to occupational safety and health referred to
it, from time to time, by CG; and
• any other matter in respect of the Code referred to it, from time to time, by CG
The Board consists of members from various Ministries and Statutory Boards along with
representatives of employees, employers, professional body and eminent persons
connected with the field of Occupational Safety and Health
SGs shall also constitute State Advisory Boards for advising SGs on matters arising out of
the administration of the Code
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
• physical, chemical, biological and any other hazards to be dealt with for the
working life of employees to ensure employees’ safety from such hazards
• Norms appraising the hazards to employees and users and monitoring and
measuring exposure of employees to hazards
• Medical examination to be extended to the employees
• Such other matters as listed in Schedule II to the Code
SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEYS
The Code provides power to various authorities to conduct survey of the establishment
Employer shall provide all facilities for such survey to such authorities conducting the
survey
The authority conducting the survey shall require any worker of the establishment to
undergo any medical examination as considered necessary
However, the time spent by the worker to undergo the medical examination shall be
counted as worked
COLLECTION OF STATISTICS AND PORTAL FOR
INTER- STATE MIGRANT WORKERS
CG shall collect, compile and analyse occupational safety and health statistics
All or any of the following matters shall be prescribed by CG for health, safety and working
conditions
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WELFARE FACILITIES IN THE ESTABLISHMENT
Adequate and suitable facilities for washing to male and female employees
separately
Bathing places and locker rooms for male, female and transgender employees
separately
Place of keeping clothing not worn during working hours and for the drying of wet
clothing
• Medical facilities at the operating centres and halting stations, uniforms, raincoats and other like
amenities for protection from rain or cold for motor transport workers
• Adequate, suitable and separate shelters or rest-rooms for male, female and transgender
employees and lunch-room in every factory and mine wherein more than 50 workers are ordinarily
employed and in motor transport undertaking wherein employee is required to halt at night
• Appointment of welfare officer in every factory, mine or plantation wherein 250 or more workers
are ordinarily employed and the qualification, conditions of service and duties of such welfare
officer
• Employer to provide rent-free temporary living accommodation within or near the work
site to all building workers employed by him
• Facility of creche having suitable room or rooms for the use of children under the age of 6
years of the employees at suitable location and distance either separately or along with
common facilities in establishments wherein more than 50 workers are ordinarily employed
KEY CHANGES IN THE CODE
CONTD.
Maximum permissible limit of exposure of chemical and toxic substances in manufacturing process
in any factory is specified in Second Schedule of the Factories Act, 1948 whereas in the Code, the
power to specify the limits are given to the State Governments
The limit of 30 female workers for the purpose of creating creche facility for the children below 6
years of age as specified in Section 48 of Factories Act would now shift to 50 workers
As per the Factories Act if any establishment has 500 or more workers than occupier should
appoint welfare officers but post implementation of this Code, limit shall be reduced to 250
employees
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STATISTICS
CAUSE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF FATAL ACCIDENTS
IN COAL MINES DURING 2018
CAUSE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF FATAL ACCIDENTS
IN NON-COAL MINES DURING 2018
TREND OF ACCIDENTS IN MINES
CON
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*Data for the year 2019 are provisional and data for 2019 are as per the report 25
received up to 31.10.2019
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