6 . Application of Part.— The provisions of this Part shall apply to an
establishment or a class of establishments in which none of the occupations or
processes referred to in section 3 is carried on.
7 . Hours and period of work.— (1) No child shall be required or permitted to
work in any establishment in excess of such number of hours as may be prescribed
for such establishment or class of establishments.
(2) The period of work on each day shall be so fixed that no period shall
exceed three hours and that no child shall work for more than three hours before
he has had an interval for rest for at least one hour.
(3) The period of work of a child shall be so arranged that inclusive of his
interval for rest, under sub-section (2), it shall not be spread over more than six
hours, including the time spent in waiting for work on any day.
(4) No child shall be permitted or required to work between 7 p.m and
8 a.m.
(5) No child shall be required or permitted to work overtime.
(6) No child shall be required or permitted to work in any establishment
on any day on which he has already been working in another establishment.
8 . Weekly holidays.— Every child employed in an establishment shall be
allowed in each week, a holiday of one whole day, which day shall be specified by
the occupier in a notice permanently exhibited in a conspicuous place in the
establishment and the day so specified shall not be altered by the occupier more
than once in three months.
9 . Notice to Inspector.—(1) Every occupier in relation to an establishment
in which a child was employed or permitted to work immediately before the date
of commencement of this Act in relation to such establishment shall, within a period
of thirty days from such commencement, send to the Inspector within whose local
limits the establishment is situated, a written notice containing the following
particulars, namely:—
(a) the name and situation of the establishment;
(b) the name of the person in actual management of the establishment;
(c) the address to which communications relating to the establishment
should be sent; and
(d) the nature of the occupation or process carried on in the establishment.
(2) Every occupier, in relation to an establishment, who employs, or permits
to work, any child after the date of commencement of this Act in relation to such
establishment, shall, within a period of thirty days from the date of such employment,
send to the Inspector within whose local limits the establishment is situated, a
written notice containing the particulars as are mentioned in sub-section (1).
Explanation.—For the purposes of sub-sections (1) and (2), “date of commencement
of this Act, in relation to an establishment” means the date of bringing into force
of this Act in relation to such establishment.
(3) Nothing in sections 7,8 and 9 shall apply to any establishment wherein
any process is carried on by the occupier with the aid of his family or to any school
established by, or receiving assistance or recognition from, Government.
10. Disputes as to age.— If any question arises between an Inspector and
an occupier as to the age of any child who is employed or is permitted to work by
him in an establishment, the question shall, in the absence of a certificate as to
the age of such child granted by the prescribed medical authority, be referred by
the Inspector for decision to the prescribed medical authority.
11. Maintenance of register.—There shall be maintained by every occupier in
respect of children employed or permitted to work in any establishment, a register
to be available for inspection by an Inspector at all times during working hours or
when work is being carried on in any such establishment, showing—
(a) the name and date of birth of every child so employed or permitted to
work;
(b) hours and periods of work of any such child and the intervals of rest
to which he is entitled;
(c) the nature of work of any such child; and
(d) such other particulars as may be prescribed.
12. Display of notice containing abstract of sections 3 and 14.— Every
railway administration, every port authority and every occupier shall cause to be
displayed in a conspicuous and accessible place at every station on its railway or
within the limits of a port or at the place of work, as the case may be, a notice in the
local language and in the English language containing an abstract of sections 3 and 14.
13. Health and safety.— (1) The appropriate Government may, by notification
in the Official Gazette, make rules for the health and safety of the children
employed or permitted to work in any establishment or class of establishments.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, the
said rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:—
(a) cleanliness in the place of work and its freedom from nuisance;
(b) disposal of wastes and effluents;
(c) ventilation and temperature;
(d) dust and fume;
(e) artificial humidification;
(f) lighting;
(g) drinking water;
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(h) latrine and urinals;
(i) spittoons;
(j) fencing of machinery;
(k) work at or near machinery in motion;
(l) employment of children on dangerous machines;
(m) instructions, training and supervision in relation to employment of children
on dangerous machines;
(n) device for cutting off power;
(o) self-acting machines;
(p) easing of new machinery;
(q) floor, stairs and means of access;
(r) pits, sumps, openings in floors, etc.;
(s) excessive weights;
(t) protection of eyes;
(u) explosive or inflammable dust, gas, etc.;
(v) precautions in case of fire;
(w) maintenance of buildings; and
(x) safety of buildings and machinery