(h) licence/NOC issued under the Petroleum Rules, 1976 for storage of petroleum as defined in the Petroleum Rules, 1976 (g) a letter of no objections from local Fire Office (f) a letter of no objection from State Pollution Control Board (e) letter of no objection for the location of the factory from Nagar Nigam, Nagar Panchayat, or notified Area, as the case may be (d) replies, to the questionnaires annexed to the Form No. The plans shall also clearly indicate the position of the plant and machines aisles and passage ways (ii) the plan, elevation and necessary cross sections of the various buildings indicating all relevant details relating to all natural lighting, ventilation and means of escape in case of fire. (i) the site of the factory and immediate surroundings including adjacent building, hospitals, educational institutions, petrol pumps, storages of inflammable and explosives materials and other structures, roads, water sources, drains etc., and location of any nearest residential area, village, town settlement with its distance from the site and (c) Plan in triplicate drawn to scale showing. In case of chemical substances, their chemical names should also be mentioned. (b) The process flow diagram of manufacturing process indicating safety devices, fittings and mountings on each plant and machinery, the various processed and their design conditions, supplemented by a brief description of the process and safety devices in its various stages and also indicating the names of raw materials, intermediates and products with their inventories. Online application for such permission shall be made to the Chief Inspector which shall be accompanied by the following documents. (1) No site shall be used for the location of a factory and no building on such site or in a factory shall be constructed, extended or taken into use as a factory or part of a factory unless previous permission in writing is obtained from the State Government or the Chief Inspector. Approval of plans, registration of factories and grant of licence. Nurses and Mid wives Council, or a similar registered body of any other State in India.] (l) 'Qualified Nurse' means a person who possesses a qualification in nursing recognized under the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947, and who is registered with the U. (k) 'workroom' means any place occupied by workers engaged in any manufacturing process, with or without the aid of power. (j) 'maintained' means maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. (i) 'Manager' means a person nominated or appointed as such by the occupier of the factory under Section 7 for the purposes of the Act. (h) 'inspector' means an officer appointed under Section 8 of the Act and includes "Chief Inspector" and "Deputy Chief Inspector". (g) 'hygrometer' means an accurate wet and dry-bulb hygrometer conforming to the prescribed condition as regards constructions and maintenance. (f) 'Health Officer' means the Municipal Medical Officer of Health, Nagar Swasthya Adhikari, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health, Additional Medical Officer of Health, Assistant Medical Officer of Health or such other Officer as may be appointed by the State Government in this behalf. (d) 'degree' (of temperature) means degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. (cc) 'Board' means the State Effluent Board constituted under sub-rule (2) of Rule 18 of these Rules. (c) 'belt' includes any driving strap or rope. Provided that the 'introduction of air directly from outside through moistened mats or screens placed in opening at times when the temperature of thee room is 80 degrees or more, shall not be deemed to he artificial humidification. (b) 'artificial humidification' means the introduction of moisture into the air of a room by any artificial means whatsoever except the unavoidable escape of steam or water vapour into the atmosphere directly due to a manufacturing process : In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:. (c) These rules, except Rules 52, 59, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 109 shall come into force on Apand Rules 52, 59, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 109 shall come into force on such dates as are specified thereunder. (b) These rules shall extend to the whole of the Uttar Pradesh. (a) These rules may be cited as the Uttar Pradesh Factories Rules, 1950.
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