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Factories Act

Section:19 (2) :Clean Latrines And Urinals > 250 Workers

Obligation : If number of workers in the factory is > 250, to ensure clean latrine and urinals are of prescribed sanitary types

Type:Preventive Compliance Frequency: Weekly

Action to be taken:
If more than 250 workers are employed, ensure that latrines and urinals
(i) are of the type prescribed in the state rules
(ii) are laid with glazed tiles/ finished with a smooth polished impervious surface upto a height of 90 cm
(iii) are thoroughly washed and cleaned at least once in 7 days with suitable detergents and/or disinfectants

Audit Requirement:
If the number of workers in the factory is > 250, are latrine and urinals of the prescribed sanitary types ? Are these latrines and urinals cleaned at least once every seven days ?

Supporting Documents:
Written Confirmation of Compliance

Related Triggers:
Number of Workers In The Establishment

Related Keywords:
Latrines and Urinals
Welfare


Related Sections:
Factories Act, 1948
Chapter:Chapter III - Health| 19:Latrines and urinals:
(1) In every factory -
(a) sufficient latrine and urinal accommodation of prescribed types shall be provided conveniently situated and accessible to workers at all times while they are at the factory;
(b) separate enclosed accommodation shall be provided for male and female workers;
(c) such accommodation shall be adequately lighted and ventilated, and no latrine or urinal shall, unless specially exempted in writing by the Chief Inspector, communicate with any workroom except through an intervening open space or ventilated passage;
(d) all such accommodation shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition at all times;
(e) sweepers shall be employed whose primary duty would be to keep clean latrines, urinals and washing places.

(2) In every factory wherein more than two hundred and fifty workers are ordinarily employed -
(a) all latrine and urinal accommodation shall be of prescribed sanitary types;
(b) the floors and internal walls, up to a height of ninety centimetres, of the latrines and urinals and the sanitary blocks shall be laid in glazed tiles or otherwise finished to provide a smooth polished impervious surface;
(c) without prejudice to the provisions of clauses (d) and (e) of sub-section (1), the floors, portions of the walls and blocks so laid or finished and the sanitary pans of latrines and urinals shall be thoroughly washed and cleaned at least once in every seven days with suitable detergents or disinfectants or with both.

(3) The State Government may prescribe the number of latrines and urinals to be provided in any factory in proportion to the number of male and female workers ordinarily employed therein, and provide for such further matters in respect of sanitation in factories, including the obligation of workers in this regard, as it considers necessary in the interest of the health of the workers employed therein.