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The factory inspectorate has never heard of their existence.
Police yesterday confirmed that the factory inspectorate had been informed of the incident.
The factories inspectorate is confident the lessons of the fire have been learnt.
The investigation team includes men from the Factory Inspectorate.
Under his guidance, the factory inspectorate was greatly expanded and systematically reorganized.
In Austria, unlike Germany, the factory inspectorate is organized throughout under a central chief inspector.
In construction this is done through an arm of the factory inspectorate, and in retail through local authority environmental health officers.
Town clerks' offices must cooperate with factory inspectorates, and tax offices with immigration authorities, preferably in task forces.
In the UK, there are factory inspectorates, railway inspectorates, monopolies and mergers commissions.
A rudimentary factory inspectorate was set up in 1882, but government intervention in labour relations was overwhelmingly favourable to employers.
The statistics provided by the contemporary factory inspectorate distinguishing between 'political' and 'economic'strikes show a growing preponderance of those with political motivation.
In 1931 she served on a mission for the International Labour Office to Nanking, regarding a factory inspectorate for China.
Clare Friend, of Her Majesty's Factory Inspectorate, said she noticed the machine being operated without a guard during a visit on February 10.
Legislation to create a factory inspectorate (1885) made little impact, and the Insurance Law of 1912 provided no insurance against invalidity, occupational diseases, old age or unemployment.
This was made very clear by Her Majesty's Factory Inspectorate, which in the Manufacturing and Service Industry Report 1978, wrote:
Carson (1970) analysed the Factory Inspectorate files on a randomly selected sample of two hundred firms in one district of south-east England covering the years 1961 to 1966.
In 1833, HM Factory Inspectorate was formed in the United Kingdom with a remit to inspect factories and ensure the prevention of injury to child textile workers.
A leaked report (Guardian 27.4.90) concluded that the factory inspectorate was understaffed, with a 16 per cent shortage in the numbers of inspectors, low in morale and almost 4 years behind in its work.
Act 1974, and has since absorbed earlier regulatory bodies such as the Factory Inspectorate and the Railway Inspectorate though the Railway Inspectorate was transferred to the Office of Rail Regulation in April 2006.
It is not directed to the records, files, and occasional publications of those quasi-judicial organizations (such as the Factory Inspectorate in the UK or the Federal Drug Administration in the US) monitoring and regulating corporate and governmental crimes.
Breach of any of the provisions of the Factories Act 1961 may give rise to either a civil action which may be initiated by an employee for breach of statutory duty, or criminal proceedings in the magistrate's court initiated by the Factory Inspectorate.
However in view of the emphasis on prevention rather than punishment, the most likely form of action to be taken by the Factory Inspectorate is the service of an improvement notice to the factory occupier requiring certain measures to be taken, within a specified time, to achieve compliance with the Act's provisions.