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Self-certification in Karnataka to dodge repeated inspections

Only 30 per cent would come under the purview of random inspection

Karnataka introduces self-certification for factory compliance

BS Reporter Bengaluru
Karnataka has introduced a voluntary self-certification scheme for establishments and industries which would effectively free them from repeated inspections.

Only 30 per cent  would come under the purview of random inspection.

“Inspections would be done jointly by the department of factories and boilers, and the labour department, requiring the inspectors to file their report at the site,” P B Ramamurthy, additional chief secretary for labour in Karnataka, said at a seminar on human resources organised  by the Confederation of Indian Industry in Bengaluru on Friday.

Additionally, to bring in transparency on the Minimum Wages Act, a notification has been issued calling for recommendations to be made by the Minimum Wages Board in consultation with the stakeholders of industries concerned, he said.

He also said the government has moved an amendment for exemption of non-hazardous small industries from the Factories Act.

He said Karnataka is the only state in the country where all procedures with regard to the Factories Act and the Shop and Establishments Act such as registrations, renewal, payment of fees and licence download, can be done online.
 

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First Published: Feb 19 2016 | 11:54 PM IST

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