Emergency standards for hazardous processes remain enforceable until incorporated into the rules under the Code. Where no safety standards exist for a hazardous process, or existing standards are inadequate, the Central Government may direct the Directorate General Occupational Safety and Health, or an authorised institution, to lay down emergency standards. Those standards are enforceable until incorporated into the rules made under the Code, and have the same effect as if so incorporated.
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Emergency standards for hazardous processes remain enforceable until incorporated into the rules under the Code.
Where no safety standards exist for a hazardous process, or existing standards are inadequate, the Central Government may direct the Directorate General Occupational Safety and Health, or an authorised institution, to lay down emergency standards. Those standards are enforceable until incorporated into the rules made under the Code, and have the same effect as if so incorporated.
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