Right of workers to warn about imminent danger in factories; occupier must act or the inspector determines existence. Workers may notify the occupier, manager or Safety Committee and simultaneously the Inspector-cum-Facilitator of a reasonable apprehension of imminent danger; the occupier or person in-charge must take immediate remedial action if satisfied and report it to the Inspector-cum-Facilitator, and if not satisfied must refer the matter to the Inspector-cum-Facilitator whose decision on existence of the danger is final.
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Right of workers to warn about imminent danger in factories; occupier must act or the inspector determines existence.
Workers may notify the occupier, manager or Safety Committee and simultaneously the Inspector-cum-Facilitator of a reasonable apprehension of imminent danger; the occupier or person in-charge must take immediate remedial action if satisfied and report it to the Inspector-cum-Facilitator, and if not satisfied must refer the matter to the Inspector-cum-Facilitator whose decision on existence of the danger is final.
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