Occupational safety and health code: government may exempt establishments from provisions subject to conditions and specified periods. Section 127 authorises the appropriate Government to notify exemptions, subject to conditions and specified periods, from any provisions of the Code for any establishment or class of establishments. The State Government may, in the public interest to promote economic activity and employment, exempt new factories or classes of new factories from specified provisions for a period from the start of commercial production, and prior State notifications under the Factories Act, 1948 with the same purpose continue for their remaining term.
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Occupational safety and health code: government may exempt establishments from provisions subject to conditions and specified periods.
Section 127 authorises the appropriate Government to notify exemptions, subject to conditions and specified periods, from any provisions of the Code for any establishment or class of establishments. The State Government may, in the public interest to promote economic activity and employment, exempt new factories or classes of new factories from specified provisions for a period from the start of commercial production, and prior State notifications under the Factories Act, 1948 with the same purpose continue for their remaining term.
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