Any R.C. qualified individual with manpower basically indicates the different slabs for fees. In other words, if a particular slab is chosen by the licensee by remitting the requisite fee, the number of people to be engaged for the work indicated in the R.C. in a particular range is the maximum limit during the currency of the R.C. If, out of necessity, even a single person is engaged in the work over and above the maximum number mentioned, it becomes a violation, and the R.C. holder has to pay the revised fee for the next higher slab, in addition to facing the risk of penal action, if any.
If the actual number of men engaged uniformly or otherwise remains within the maximum mentioned in the R.C., well, the license holder can peacefully carry on with his work. It is a matter of effective and exact manpower planning depending on the nature of the work and experience of the R.C. holder.