Chapter: Chapter VI - Working Hours of Adults
Section 52: Weekly holidays
(b) the manager of the factory has, before the said day or the substituted day under clause (a), whichever is earlier:
(i) delivered a notice at the office of the Inspector of his intention to require the worker to work on the said day and of the day which is to be substituted, and
(ii) Displayed a notice to that effect in the factory:
Provided that no substitution shall be made which will result in any worker working for more than ten days consecutively without a holiday for a whole day.
Chapter: Chapter VI - Working Hours of Adults
Section 61: Notice of periods of work for adults
Chapter: Chapter VII - Employment of Young Persons
Section 72: Notice of periods of work for children
(1) There shall be Displayed and correctly maintained in every factory in which children are employed, in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2) of Section 108, a notice of periods of work for children, showing clearly for every day the periods during which children may be required or allowed to work.
(2) The periods shown in the notice required by sub-section (1) shall be fixed beforehand in accordance with the method laid down for adult workers in Section 61 and shall be such that children working for those periods would not be working in contravention of any of the provisions of Section 71.
(3) The provisions of sub-sections (8), (9), and (10) of Section 61 shall apply also to the notice required by sub-section (1) of this section.
Chapter: Chapter XI - Supplemental
Section 108: Display of notices
(1) In addition to the notices required to be Displayed in any factory by or under this Act, there shall be Displayed in every factory a notice containing such abstracts of this Act and of the rules made thereunder as may be prescribed and also the name and address of the Inspector and the certifying surgeon.
(2) All notices required by or under this Act to be Displayed in a factory shall be in English and in a language understood by the majority of the workers in the factory and shall be Displayed at some conspicuous and convenient place at or near the main entrance to the factory and shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition.
(3) The Chief Inspector may, by order in writing served on the manager of any factory, require that there shall be Displayed in the factory any other notice or poster relating to the health, safety, or welfare of the workers in the factory.