•article or substance required for any manufacturing process which means any process for, or incidental to,
•making, finishing or packing or otherwise treating any article or substance with a view to its use, sale,
•transport, delivery or disposal as finished products;
(y)"hazardous process" means any process or activity in relation to an industry specified in the First Schedule
•where, unless special care is taken, raw materials used therein or the intermediate or finished products, bye -
•products, hazardous substances, wastes or effluents thereof would —
(i)cause material impairment to the health of the persons engaged in or connected therewith, or
•(ii) result in the pollution of the general environment:
•Provided that the Central or State Government may, by notification, amend the First Schedule by way of
•addition, omission or variation of any industry specified in the said Schedule.
(z)“hazardous substance” means any substance as prescribed or preparation of which by reason of its
•chemical or physio-chemical properties or handling is liable to cause physical or health hazards to human being
•or may cause harm to other living creatures, plants, micro-organisms, property or the environment;
•(za) “industrial premises” means any place or premises (not being a private dwelling house), including the
•precincts thereof, in which or in any part of which any industry, trade, business, occupation or manufacturing is
•being ordinarily carried on with or without the aid of power and includes a godown attached thereto;
•(zb) " industry" means any systematic activity carried on by co -operation between an employer and worker
•(whether such worker is employed by such employer dir ectly or by or through any agency, including a
•contractor) for the production, supply or distribution of goods or services with a view to satisfy human wants
•or wishes (not being wants or wishes which are merely spiritual or religious in nature), whether o r not,––
(i)any capital has been invested for the purpose of carrying on such activity; or
•(ii) such activity is carried on with a motive to make any gain or profit;
•but does not include ––
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(i)any activity of the Government relatable to the sovereign funct ions of the Government including
•all the activities carried on by the departments of the Central Government dealing with defence
•research, atomic energy and space; and
•(ii) any domestic service;
•(zc) "inter-State migrant worker" means any person who is recruited by or through a contractor in one State
•under an agreement or other arrangement for employment in an establishment in another State;
•(zd) "machinery" means any article or combination of articles assembled, arranged or co nnected and which is
•used or intended to be used for converting any form of energy to performing work, or which is used or
•intended to be used, whether incidental thereto or not, for developing, receiving, storing, containing,
•confining, transforming, transmitting, transferring or controlling any form of energy;
•(ze) "manufacturing process" means any process for-
(i)making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling, washing, cleaning, breaking
•up, demolishing, or otherwise treating or adapt ing any article or substance with a view to its
•use, sale, transport, delivery or disposal; or
•(ii) pumping oil, water, sewage or any other substance; or
•(iii) generating, transforming or transmitting power; or
•(iv) composing, printing, printing by letter press, lithograp hy, offset, photogravure screen printing,
•3-Dimensional printing, prototyping, flexography or other types of printing process or book
•binding; or
(v)constructing, reconstructing, repairing, refitting, finishing, or breaking up ships or vessels; or
•(vi) preserving or storing any article in cold storage ; or
•(vii) such other purposes as the Central Government may notify;
•(zf) “medical officer ” means the medical officer appointed under sub-section (1) of section 40;
•(zg)“mine” means any excavation where any operation for the purpose of searching for or obtaining minerals
•has been or is being carried on and includes -
(i)all borings, bore holes, oil wells and accessory crude conditioning plants, including the pipe
•conveying mineral oil within the oilfields;
•(ii) all shafts, in or adjacent to and belonging to a mine, whether in the course of being sunk or
•not;
•(iii) all levels and inclined planes in the course of being driven;
•(iv) all opencast workings;
(v)all conveyors or aerial ropeways pro vided for the bringing into or removal from a mine of
•minerals or other articles or for the removal of refuse there from;
•(vi) all adits, livels, planes, machinery works, railways, tramways and sidings in or adjacent to and
•belonging to a mine;
•(vii) all protective works being carried out in or adjacent to a mine;
•(viii) all workshops and stores situated within the precincts of a mine and under the same
•management and used primarily for the purposes connected with that mine or a number of
•mines under the same management;
•(ix) all power stations, transformer sub -stations, converter stations, rectifier stations and
•accumulator storage stations for supplying electricity solely or mainly for the purpose of
•working the mine or a number of mines under the same management;
(x)any premises for the time being used for depositing sand or other material for use in a mine
•or for depositing refuse from a mine or in which any operations in connection with such sand
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•refuse or other material is being carried on, being premises exclusively occupi ed by the
•owner of the mine;
•(xi) any premises in or adjacent to and belonging to a mine or which any process ancillary to the
•getting, dressing or preparation for sale of minerals or of coke is being carried on;
•and includes a mine owned by the Government;
•(zh) “minerals” means all substances which can be obtained from the earth by mining, digging, drilling,
•dredging, hydraulicing, quarrying, or by any other operation and includes mineral oils (which in turn include
•natural gas and petroleum);
•(zi) "motor tra nsport undertaking" means a motor transport undertaking employing motor transport worker
•and engaged in carrying passengers or goods or both by road for hire or reward, and includes a private carrier;
•(zj) “motor transport worker” means a person who is emp loyed in a motor transport undertaking directly or
•through an agency, whether for wages or not, to work in a professional capacity on a transport vehicle or to
•attend to duties in connection with the arrival, departure, loading or unloading of such transpo rt vehicle and
•includes a driver, conductor, cleaner, station staff, line checking staff, booking clerk, cash clerk, depot clerk,
•time-keeper, watchman or attendant, but does not include—
(i)any such person who is employed in a factory ;
•(ii) any such person to wh om the provisions of any law for the time being in force regulating the
•conditions of service of persons employed in shops or commercial establishments apply;
•(zk) “newspaper” means any printed periodical work containing public news or comments on public n ews and
•includes such other class of printed periodical work as may, from time to time, be notified in this behalf by the
•Central Government;
•(zl) "newspaper establishment” means an establishment under the control of any person or body of persons,
•whether incorporated or not, for the production or publication of one or more newspaper or for conducting
•any news agency or syndicate and includes newspaper establishments specified as one establishment as below,
•namely:-
(1)two or more newspaper establishments under common control shall be deemed to be one newspaper
•establishment;
(2)two or more newspaper establishments owned by an individual and his or her spouse shall be deemed
•to be one newspaper establishment unless it is shown that such spouse is a sole propri etor or partner
•or a shareholder of a corporate body on the basis of his or her own individual funds;
(3)two or more newspaper establishments publishing newspapers bearing the same or similar title and in
•the same language in any place in India or bearing the same or similar title but in different languages
•in the same State or Union territory shall be deemed to be one newspaper establishment.
•Explanation 1 – For the purposes of sub -clause (1) two or more establishments shall be deemed to be
•under common control-
(a)(i) where the newspaper establishments are owned by a common individual or individuals;
•(ii) where the newspaper establishments are owned by firms, if such firms have a substantial number of
•common partners;
•(iii) where the newspaper establishments are owned by bodies corporate, if one body corporate is a
•subsidiary of the other body corporate, or both are subsidiaries of a common holding company or a
•substantial number of their equity shares are owned by the same person or group of persons, whether
•incorporated or not;
•(iv) where one establishment is owned by a body corporate and the other is owned by a firm, if a
•substantial number of partners of the firm together hold a substantial number of equity shares of the
•body corporate;
(v)where one is owne d by a body corporate and the other is owned by a firm having bodies corporate as
•its partners if a substantial number of equity shares of such bodies corporate are owned, directly or
•indirectly, by the same person or group of persons, whether incorporated or not, or
(b)where there is functional integrality between concerned newspaper establishments.
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•Explanation 2. - For the purposes of this clause,-
(a)different departments, branches and centers of newspaper establishments shall be treated as parts
•thereof;
(b)a printing press shall be deemed to be a newspaper establishment if the principal business thereof is
•to print newspaper.
•(zm) “notification” means a notification published in the Gazette of India or the official gazette of a state, as
•the case may be, and the expression “notify” with its grammatical variation and cognate expressions shall be
•construed accordingly;
•(zn) "occupier" of a factory means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory:
•Provided that-
(i)in the case of a firm or other association of individuals, any one of the individual partners or members
•thereof shall be deemed to be the occupier;
•(ii) in the case of a company, any one of the directors shall be deemed to be the occupier;
•(iii) in the case of a factory owned or controlled by the Central Government or any State Government, or
•any local authority, the person or persons appointed to manage the affairs of the factory by the
•Central Government, the State Government or the local authority, as the case may be, shall be
•deemed to be the occupier:
•Provided further that in the case of a ship which is being repaired, or on which maintenance work is being
•carried out, in a dry dock which is available for hire, the owner of the dock shall be deemed to be the
•occupier for all purposes except the matters as may be prescribed by the Central Government which are
•directly related to the condition of ship for which the owner of ship shall be deemed to be the occupier;
•(zo) "office of the mine" means an office at the surface of the mine concerned;
•(zp) "open cast working" means a quarry, that is to say, an excavation where any operation for the purpose of
•searching for or obtaining minerals has been or is being carried on, not being a shaft or an excavation which
•extends below superjacent ground;
•(zq) “ordinarily employed” with reference to any establishment or part thereof, means the average number of
•persons employed per day in the establishment or part thereof during the preceding calendar year obtained by
•dividing the number of man days worked by the number of working days excluding rest days and other non -
•working days.
•(zr) "owner", in relation to a mine, means any person who is the immediate proprietor or lessee or occupier of
•the mine or of any part thereof and in the case of a mine the business whereof is being car ried on by a
•liquidator or receiver, such liquidator or receiver; but does not include a person who merely receives a royalty,
•rent or fine from the mine, or is merely the proprietor of the mine, subject to any lease grant or licence for the
•working thereo f, or is merely the owner of the soil and not interested in the minerals of the mine; but any
•contractor or sub-lessee for the working of a mine or any part thereof shall be jointly and severally liable under
•the provisions of the Code with the owner;
•(zs) "plantation" –
(A)means any land used or intended to be used for -
(i)growing tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona or cardamom which admeasures five hectares or more
•(ii) growing any other plant, which admeasures five hectares or more and in which persons are employed
•or were employed on any day of the preceding twelve months, if, after obtaining the approval of the
•Central Government, the State Government, by notification, so directs.
Explanation.—Where any piece of land used for growing any plant referred to in paragr aph (i) or paragraph (ii)
•of this sub-clause admeasures less than five hectares and is contiguous to any other piece of land not being so
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•used, but capable of being so used, and both such pieces of land are under the management of the same
•employer, then, for the purposes of this sub -clause, the piece of land first mentioned shall be deemed to be a
•plantation, if the total area of both such pieces of land admeasures five hectares or more; and
(B)also means any land which the state government may, by notifi cation, declares and which is used or
•intended to be used for growing any plant referred to in paragraph (i) or paragraph (ii) of sub -clause (A),
•notwithstanding that it admeasures less than five hectares:
•Provided that no such declaration shall be made in respect of such land which admeasures less than
•five hectares immediately before the commencement of this Code; and
(C)includes offices, hospitals, dispensaries, schools and any other premises used for any purpose connected
•with any plantation within the meaning of sub -clause (A) and sub -clause (B); but does not include factory on
•the premises;
•(zt)“prescribed” means prescribed by rules made by the Central Government or the State Government, as the
•case may be, under this Code;
•(zu) “principal employer”, where the contract labour is employed or engaged, means—
(i)in relation to any office or department of the Government or a local authority, the head of that
•office or department or such other officer as the Government or the local authority, as the case may
•be, may specify in this behalf;
•(ii) in a factory, the owner or occupier of the factory and where a person has been named as the
•manager of the factory, the person so named;
•(iii) in a mine, the owner or agent of the mine and where a person has been named as the man ager of
•the mine, the person so named;
•(iv) in relation to any other establishment, any person responsible for the supervision and control of the
establishment.
•(zv) "producer", in relation to audio-visual production means the person by whom the arrangements necessary
•for producing such audio -visual (including the raising of finances and engaging audio -visual workers for
•producing audio-visual) are under-taken;
•(zw) "production", in relation to production of audio -visual, including any of the activities in respect of making
•thereof;
•(zx) “qualified medical practitioner” means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognised medical
•qualification as defined in clause (h) of sect ion 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) and who
•is enrolled on a State Medical register as defined in clause (k) of that section;
•(zy) “relay”- where work of the same kind is carried out by two or more sets of persons working during
•different periods of the day each of such sets is called a "relay " and each such periods is called a "shift";
•(zz)“sales promotion employees” means any person by whatever name called (including an apprentice)
•employed or engaged in any establishment for hire or reward to do any work relating to promotion of sales or
•business, or both, but does not include any such person,-
(i)who, being employed or engaged in a supervisory capacity, draws wages exceeding fifteen thousand
•rupees per mensem or an amount as may be notified by the Central Government from time to time;
•or
•(ii) who is employed or engaged mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity.
•(zza) “serious bodily injury” means any injury which involves, or in all probability will involve, the permanent
•loss of any part or section of a body or the use of any part or section of a body, or the permanent loss of or
•injury to the sight or hearing or any permanent physical incapacity or the fracture of any bone or one or more
•joints or bones of any phalanges of hand or foot;
•(zzb) “standards,” “regulations” and “rules” respectively means standards, regulations and rules made under
•this Code;
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•(zzc) “week” means a period of seven days beginning at midnight on Saturday night or such other night as may
•be approved in writing for a particular area by the Chief Facilitator ;
•(zzd) “worker” means any person (except an apprentice as defined under clause (aa) of section 2 of the
•Apprentices Act, 1961) employed in any industry to do any manual, unskilled, skilled, technical, operational,
•clerical or supervisory work for hire or reward, wheth er the terms of employment be express or implied, and
•includes working journalists and sales promotion employees for the purposes of any proceeding under this
•Code in relation to an industrial dispute, includes any such person who has been dismissed, disch arged or
•retrenched or otherwise terminated in connection with, or as a consequence of, that dispute, or whose
•dismissal, discharge or retrenchment has led to that dispute, but does not include any such person ––
(i)who is subject to the Air Force Act, 1950, or the Army Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957; or
•(ii) who is employed in the police service or as an officer or other employee of a prison; or
•(iii) who is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity; or
•(iv) who is employed in a supervisory capacity drawing wage of exceeding fifteen thousand
•rupees per month or an amount as may be notified by the Central Government from time to
time.
Explanation.- For the purposes of this clause, the expression “industrial disput e” shall have the same
•meaning as assigned to it in clause (k) of section 2 of the Industrial Disputes Act 1947;
•(zze) “Working Journalist” means a person whose principal avocation is that of a journalist and who is
•employed as such, either whole -time or part-time, in, or in relation to, one or more newspaper establishment,
•and includes an editor, a leader -writer, news editor, sub -editor, feature -writer, copy -tester, reporter,
•correspondent, cartoonist, news -photographer and proof -reader, but does not inclu de any such person who is
•employed mainly in a managerial, supervisory or administrative capacity;
(2)A person working or employed in or in connection with mine is said to be working or employed -
(a)"below ground" if he is working or employed-
(i)in a shaft which has been or is in the course being sunk ; or
•(ii) in any excavation which extends below superjacent ground ; and
(b)"above ground " if he is working in an open cast working or in any other manner not specified in