Factories Act, 1955

PART II.

Health (General Provisions).

Cleanliness.

10.—(1) Every factory shall be kept in a clean state and free from effluvia arising from any drain, sanitary convenience or nuisance and, without prejudice to the foregoing provision—

(a) accumulations of dirt, refuse, trade refuse and waste shall be removed daily by a suitable method from the floors and benches of workrooms, and from the staircases and passages,

(b) the floor of every workroom shall be cleaned at least once in every week by washing, or if it is effective and suitable, by sweeping or other method,

(c) all inside walls and partitions, and all ceilings or tops of rooms, and all walls, sides and tops of passages and staircases shall—

(i) where they have a smooth impervious surface, at least once in every period of fourteen months be washed with hot water and soap or other suitable detergent or cleaned by such other method as may be approved of by an inspector,

(ii) where they are kept painted with oil paint or varnished, be repainted or revarnished at least once in every period of seven years, and at least once in every period of fourteen months be washed with hot water and soap or other suitable detergent or cleaned by such other method as may be approved of by an inspector,

(iii) in other cases be kept whitewashed or colour-washed, and the whitewashing or colour-washing shall be repeated at least once in every period of fourteen months.

(2) In fulfilling, on an occasion when work is in progress, the requirements of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section, the methods used shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, be such as not to give rise to dust.

(3) Except where the Minister in any particular case otherwise requires, the provisions of paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to any factory where mechanical power is not used and less than ten persons are employed.

(4) Where it appears to the Minister that in any class or description of factory or parts thereof any of the provisions of subsection (1) of this section are not required for the purpose of keeping the factory in a clean state, or are by reason of special circumstances inappropriate or inadequate for such purpose, he may, if he thinks fit, by order, made after consultation with the Minister for Health, direct that those provisions shall not apply to factories, or parts of factories, of that class or description or shall apply as varied by the order.