Continuous work limits under labour law require a half-hour interval after five hours of work. Continuous work under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 is regulated by prescribing that an employee shall not be required to work for more than five hours at a stretch without an interval of at least half an hour. The notification is issued under section 25(1)(b) and operates from the date of publication, formalising the interval requirement for continuous work periods.
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Continuous work limits under labour law require a half-hour interval after five hours of work.
Continuous work under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 is regulated by prescribing that an employee shall not be required to work for more than five hours at a stretch without an interval of at least half an hour. The notification is issued under section 25(1)(b) and operates from the date of publication, formalising the interval requirement for continuous work periods.
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