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Human Resource Mangement




                    Notes              (b)  by visits to the home of the insured person; or
                                       (c)  treatment as inpatient in a hospital or other institution.

                                   14.4.1 Industrial Health

                                   Industrial heath is essential to:
                                   1.  Promote and maintain the highest degree of physical, social  and mental  well being  of
                                       workers.
                                   2.  Improve productivity and quality of work.
                                   3.  Reduce accidents, injuries, absenteeism and labour turnover.

                                   4.  Protect workers against any health hazard arising out of work or conditions in which it is
                                       carried on.

                                   Legal Provisions Regarding Health

                                   The Factories Act, 1948, lays emphasis on the following preventive measures (Sec. 11 to 20):
                                   1.  Cleanliness (11): Every factory shall be kept clean and free from effluvia. Dirt must be
                                       removed daily.  Benches, staircases,  passages and  the floor of the  workroom must  be
                                       cleaned daily so that there is no accumulation of dirt. Workroom floors must be washed at
                                       least once a week, with some disinfecting fluid. Walls, partitions, ceilings, doors, windows,
                                       etc., be painted, varnished periodically.

                                   2.  Wastes (12): There must be effective arrangements for the disposal and/or treatment of
                                       waste and effluents.
                                   3.  Ventilation and  Temperature (13):  Every  workroom in  the factory  must have  proper
                                       natural ventilation, permitting circulation of fresh air. The room temperature should be
                                       kept at a level comfortable to workers. The walls and roofs should be of such material and
                                       of such design so as to keep the temperature low. High temperature may be controlled by
                                       whitewashing, spraying and insulating the factory premises by screening outside walls,
                                       windows and roofs.
                                   4.  Dust and  Fumes (14):  Effective arrangements must  be made to prevent or reduce the
                                       inhalation and accumulation of dust and fumes. Exhaust appliances should be employed
                                       near the place of origin of dust and fumes.
                                   5.  Artificial Humidification (15): In cotton textile and cigarette manufacturing units where
                                       artificial humidification is used, State Government rules should be followed. Water used
                                       for artificial humidification must be properly purified.

                                   6.  Overcrowding (16): No room in the factory should be overcrowded. There should be at
                                       least 14.2 cubic meters of space for every workman.
                                   7.  Lighting (17): The factory must have sufficient and suitable lighting arrangements - both
                                       natural and artificial glazed windows and skylights used to light the workroom should be
                                       kept clean. Provisions should be made for the prevention of glare and the formation of
                                       shadows in the work spot.
                                   8.  Drinking Water (18):  The factory must provide wholesome  drinking water at suitable,
                                       convenient points.  All such points are marked 'drinking  water' clearly  in a  language
                                       understood by majority of workers. Every such point should be away (not within 6 meters
                                       range) from urinals, latrine, spittoons, open drains, etc. Where the factory employs more




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