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From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
This is not an HR-related question. This post would be better suited for a more appropriate engineering or construction forum.
Here are the details of the address and phone number of the relevant authority. You could have found this information just as easily as I did - and I live in Australia, not India!
https://www.wikiprocedure.com/index....ty_Certificate
From Australia, Melbourne
Here are the details of the address and phone number of the relevant authority. You could have found this information just as easily as I did - and I live in Australia, not India!
https://www.wikiprocedure.com/index....ty_Certificate
From Australia, Melbourne
Mr. John,
In this case, it refers to labor laws. In the Factory Act, it is necessary to get a stability certificate for all the buildings, and it is valid for a certain period (the validity from the Factory Act, not the validity of the certificate per se).
I am assuming the above is what the OP wanted to say, but he has not clarified anything yet.
From India, Mumbai
In this case, it refers to labor laws. In the Factory Act, it is necessary to get a stability certificate for all the buildings, and it is valid for a certain period (the validity from the Factory Act, not the validity of the certificate per se).
I am assuming the above is what the OP wanted to say, but he has not clarified anything yet.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Saswata,
Thanks for that. I couldn't see any mention of labor laws on the website, and it mostly referred to engineering matters, hence my comment. In Australia, we would be looking at Occupational Health and Safety requirements and laws to protect staff on building sites. As far as I am aware here in Oz, structural stability is usually assessed several times over the course of the construction, and the engineers sign off at the end to say the building is safe.
From Australia, Melbourne
Thanks for that. I couldn't see any mention of labor laws on the website, and it mostly referred to engineering matters, hence my comment. In Australia, we would be looking at Occupational Health and Safety requirements and laws to protect staff on building sites. As far as I am aware here in Oz, structural stability is usually assessed several times over the course of the construction, and the engineers sign off at the end to say the building is safe.
From Australia, Melbourne
Here, under the Factories Act, all buildings need to have a stability certificate. A new stability certificate needs to be obtained every 5 years. If there is any civil work done, machinery repositioned, or change of use, a new stability certificate needs to be obtained for that particular building.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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