6. Duties of employer.
7. Duties and responsibilities of owner, agent and manager in relation to mine.
8. Duties of Designers, manufacturers, importers or suppliers.
9. Duties of architect, project engineer and designer.
10. Notice of certain accident.
11. Notice of certain dangerous occurrences.
12. Notice of certain diseases.
13. Duties of employee.
14. Rights of employee.
15. Duty not to interfere with or misuse things.
16. National Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Board.
17. State Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Board.
18. Occupational safety and health standards.
19. Research related activities.
20. Safety and occupational health surveys.
21. Collection of statistics and portal for inter-State migrant workers.
22. Safety Committee and safety officers.
34. Appointment of Inspectorcum- Facilitators.
35. Powers of Inspectorcum- Facilitators.
36. Powers and duties of District Magistrate.
37. Third party audit and certification.
38. Special powers of Inspectorcum- Facilitator in respect of factory, mines, dock work and building or other construction work.
39. Secrecy of information by Chief Inspectorcum- Facilitator or Inspectorcum- Facilitator, etc.
40. Facilities to be afforded to Inspectorcum- Facilitator.
41. Powers of special officer to enter, measure, etc., in relation to mine.
42. Medical officer.
45. Applicability of this Part.
46. Appointment of designated authority.
47. Licensing of contractors.
48. Procedure for issue or renewal of licence.
49. No fees or commission or any cost to workers.
50. Information regarding work order to be given to the appropriate Government.
51. Revocation, suspension and amendment of licence.
52. Appeal.
53. Liability of principal employer for welfare facilities.
54. Effect of employing contract labour from a non-licenced contractor.
55. Responsibility for payment of wages.
56. Experience certificate.
57. Prohibition of employment of contract labour.
58. Power to exempt in special cases.
67. Managers.
68. Code not to apply in certain cases.
69. Exemption from provision regarding employment.
70. Employment of persons below eighteen years of age.
71. Exemption to certain persons.
72. Establishment, maintenance of rescue services and vocational training.
73. Decision of question whether a mine is covered under this Code.
79. Approval and licensing of factories.
80. Liability of owner of premises in certain circumstances.
81. Power to apply Code to certain premises.
82. Dangerous operations.
83. Constitution of site appraisal committee.
84. Compulsory disclosure of information by occupier.
85. Specific responsibility of the occupier in relation to hazardous processes.
86. National Board to inquire into certain situations.
87. Emergency standards.
88. Permissible limits of exposure of chemicals and toxic substances.
89. Right of workers to warn about imminent danger.
90. Appeal against the order of Inspectorcum- Facilitator in case of factory.
91. Power to make rules to exempt.
94. General penalty for offences.
95. Punishment for causing obstruction to Chief Inspectorcum- Facilitator or Inspector-cum -Facilitator, etc.
96. Penalty for non – maintenance of register, records and non-filing of returns, etc.
97. Punishment for contravention of certain provisions.
98. Punishment for falsification of records, etc.
99. Penalty for omission to furnish plans, etc.
100. Punishment for disclosure of information.
101. Punishment for wrongfully disclosing results of analysis.
102. Punishment for contravention of provisions of duties relating to hazardous processes.
103. Punishment for contravention of provisions of duties relating to safety provisions resulting in an accident.
104. Special provision for contravention of order under section 38.
105. Failure to appoint manager in mine.
106. Offences by employees.
107. Prosecution of owner, agent or manager of mine.
108. Exemption of owner, agent or manager of mine or occupier of factory from liability in certain cases.
109. Offences by companies, etc.
110. Limitation of prosecution and cognizance of offences.
111. Power of officers of appropriate Government to impose penalty in certain cases.
112. Jurisdiction of court for entertaining proceedings, etc., for offence.
113. Power of court to make orders.
114. Composition of certain offences.
116. Delegation of powers.
117. Onus as to age.
118. Onus of proving limits of what is practicable, etc.
119. Common licence for contractor, factories and to industrial premises, etc.
120. Effect of law and agreements inconsistent with Code.
121. Effect of law and agreements inconsistent with Code.
122. Publication of reports.
123. Powers of Central Government to give directions.
124. General restriction on disclosure of information.
125. Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
126. Protection of action taken in good faith.
127. Power to exempt in special cases.
128. Power to exempt during public emergency.
129. Power to exempt public institution.
130. Persons required to give notice, etc., legally bound to do so.
131. Power of Central Government to amend Schedule.
132. Power to remove difficulties.
133. Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
134. Power of Central Government to make rules.
135. Power of State Government to make rules.
136. Power of Central Government to make regulations in relation to mines and dock work.
137. Prior publication of rules, etc.
138. Power to make regulation without previous publication.
139. Bye-laws.
140. Powers to regulate general safety and health.
141. Laying of regulations, rules, byelaws, etc., before Parliament.
142. Laying of rules made by State Government.
143. Repeal and Savings.