As per Factories Act, 1948 what should be the minimum number of employees (staff + workmen) required to constitute a Safety Committee, especially in a steel industry? Please guide
From India
From India
Dear Avtar,
Regarding formation of Safety Committee there is guide line in the State Factory Rule. Please go through your State's Factory Rule to constitute a Safety Committee. Usually it is equal number of participation from Management side and Workman side.
As your industry is steel industry, it is hazardous process. Therefore, the Chairman of the Safety Committee should be one of the top hierarchy management member. The secretary of the committee should be Safety Officer. In the committee there should be at least two top hierarchy management member to give message about the importance of the committee.
Thanks & regards,
S K Bandyopadhyay ( Howrah, WB)
CEO- USD HR Solutions
From India, New Delhi
Regarding formation of Safety Committee there is guide line in the State Factory Rule. Please go through your State's Factory Rule to constitute a Safety Committee. Usually it is equal number of participation from Management side and Workman side.
As your industry is steel industry, it is hazardous process. Therefore, the Chairman of the Safety Committee should be one of the top hierarchy management member. The secretary of the committee should be Safety Officer. In the committee there should be at least two top hierarchy management member to give message about the importance of the committee.
Thanks & regards,
S K Bandyopadhyay ( Howrah, WB)
CEO- USD HR Solutions
From India, New Delhi
As Factories Act 1948, the equal number of elected and nominated members should be accommodated in safety committee.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
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