Notification specifying the form of the notice of initial medical examination under the Rule 111(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026 - G.S.R. 605(E) - Labour laws
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Initial medical examination notice for mine employment standardises employer notification, examination details, and non-attendance consequences before engagement. A notification under Rule 111(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026 prescribes the form of notice for an initial medical examination required before mine employment. Employers must issue the notice to the person to be examined and send it to the examination authority. The notice must state the individual's details, nature of employment, and the examining authority, place, date, and time of examination. It also specifies that failure to attend without reasonable cause results in ineligibility for employment in the mine from the stated date.
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Initial medical examination notice for mine employment standardises employer notification, examination details, and non-attendance consequences before engagement.
A notification under Rule 111(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026 prescribes the form of notice for an initial medical examination required before mine employment. Employers must issue the notice to the person to be examined and send it to the examination authority. The notice must state the individual's details, nature of employment, and the examining authority, place, date, and time of examination. It also specifies that failure to attend without reasonable cause results in ineligibility for employment in the mine from the stated date.
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