Occupational safety regulations may be issued without prior publication when urgent danger requires immediate action to prevent harm. Regulations under section 136 may be made without previous publication and without reference to the National Occupational Safety Health Advisory Board when the Central Government is satisfied that dispensing with publication and reference is necessary to prevent apprehended danger, to secure the speedy remedy of conditions likely to cause danger, or to avoid delay.
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Occupational safety regulations may be issued without prior publication when urgent danger requires immediate action to prevent harm.
Regulations under section 136 may be made without previous publication and without reference to the National Occupational Safety Health Advisory Board when the Central Government is satisfied that dispensing with publication and reference is necessary to prevent apprehended danger, to secure the speedy remedy of conditions likely to cause danger, or to avoid delay.
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