Plantation safety: employers must ensure protective measures and medical exams for workers handling hazardous chemicals. Plantation employers must provide safety arrangements for use, handling, storage and transport of insecticides, pesticides, chemicals and toxic substances, appoint qualified supervisors, train workers on hazards and safe work practices, provide washing, bathing and cloakroom facilities and protective clothing, display permissible exposure concentrations and precautionary notices, and maintain health records with periodic medical examination; the State Government may prescribe specific safeguards, training content, examination procedures and notice requirements.
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Plantation safety: employers must ensure protective measures and medical exams for workers handling hazardous chemicals.
Plantation employers must provide safety arrangements for use, handling, storage and transport of insecticides, pesticides, chemicals and toxic substances, appoint qualified supervisors, train workers on hazards and safe work practices, provide washing, bathing and cloakroom facilities and protective clothing, display permissible exposure concentrations and precautionary notices, and maintain health records with periodic medical examination; the State Government may prescribe specific safeguards, training content, examination procedures and notice requirements.
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