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FORMS Form 1 | Application For Permission To Construct, Extend Or Take Into Use Any Building As A Factory | Form 2 | Application for registration and grant of renewal of licence for the year ........ And notice of occupation specified in sections 6 and 7 | Form 3 | Licence to work a factory | Form 4 | Notice of change of manager | Form 5 | Certificate of fitness | Form 6 | Record of eye examination | Form 7 | Record of limewashing, painting, etc. | Form 8 | Humidity register | Form 9 | Register of workers employed for work on or near machinery in motion | Form 10 | Report of examination of hoists and lifts | Form 11 | Report of examination or test of pressure vessels or plant | Form 12 | Register of examination of gasholders | Form 13 | Report of examination of water-sealed gasholder | Form 14 | Register of compensatory holidays | Form 15 | Overtime muster roll for exempted workers | Form 16 | Notice of periods of work for adult workers | Form 17 | Register of adult workers | Form 18 | Notice of periods of work for child workers | Form 19 | Register of child workers | Form 20 | Register of leave with wages | Form 21 | Leave book | Form 22 | Nomination for payment of pay due for period of holidays in the event of death of worker | Form 23 | Certificate of fitness | Form 24 | Health register | Form 25 | Report of accident or dangerous occurrence resulting in death or bodily injury | Form 26 | Report of dangerous occurrence which does not result in death or bodily injury | Form 27 | Notice of poisoning or disease | Form 28 | Abstract of the factories act, 1948 and the Factories rules | Form 29 | Annual return | Form 30 | Half-yearly return | Form 31 | Muster roll | Form 32 | Register of accidents and dangerous occurrences | FORM - 1
Prescribed under Rule 4(2) APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT, EXTEND OR TAKE INTO USE ANY BUILDING AS A FACTORY

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