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The Factory Act
The Factory Act of 1969 (amended in 1972, 1975, 1979, and 1992) stipulates regulations for factory construction and operation, factory expansion, and safety requirement. The latest revision of the Act also imposes strict controls on industrial pollution. The Act is adminstered by the Department of Industrial Works of the Ministry of Industry.
A factory is defined as any premise which uses machinery equivalent
to five horsepower or more, or which employs seven or more workers
for manufacturing, producing assembling,packing , repairing, maintaining,
testing , improving, processing, conveying, storing or destroying,
anything included in the classes or types of factories presently
listed in the ministerial Regulations.
The Act does not apply to factories owned or operated by government
agencies for the purpose of national security of safety, except
that such factories must use the procedures fo the Act as a guidelines
for their operations.
Factory Licenses
Factories are divided into three categories :
• Factories that do not require licensing
• Factories that only require notification to officials in advance
of the start of operations. Operators may commence operations as
soon as they have received a receipt from the Ministry stating their
report has been received
• Factories which require licenses prior to operation. Subject to
the Ministry 's discretion , operators may be granted, prior to
the license, a certificate allowing them to build parts of the factory.
Note : In general, the degree of government control required is dependent on the degree of environmental protection deemed necessary. The more likely a factory, based on its output, is to cause pollution, the more that type of factory is regulated.
The Ministry of Industry has the power to issue regulations for all of the categories regarding :
• Description, category or type of machinery and equipment to be
used in the operation of the factory business;
• Location, environment , interior, and description of the factory
• Requirement for workers who have specific knowledge to carry out
any duties in the factory
• Process of manufacture and provision of equipment to prevent, stop,or
alleviate danger, damages or disturbances that may occur to the
public or property in the factory or nearby premises
• Standard and procedures for the control of release of waste, pollution,
or anything else arising from factory operations which may affect
the environment
• Provision of necessary data and document by the factory operators
to ensure compliance with the law
• Provision of anything that may affect the safety of work operations.
If there is an inspection of a factory or machinery to ensure compliance
with the Act, a private body may carry out the inspection and report
place of government officials, provided the private persons follow
the regulations concerning the Act as per the government Gazette.
Licenses granted are valid until the end of the fifth calendar year
from the year in which the business started operations, except when
the factory is transferred, leased or subject to hire purchase,
or if operations stop. In these cases, the license is regarded as
having expired on the date of issuance of a license to the factory
new operators, or on the date of cessation of operations.
Application for renewal of licenses must be submitted prior to the
date of expiration, along with a fee of 100,000 baht. Following
submission ,renewal is condered to have been extended unless there
is a specific order otherwise. If the application is submitted within
60 days of the expiration date, it will be processed normally, but
an additional of 20,000 baht will be levied. Once the Expiry date
is reached, and application for a renewal must be made within 60
days.
Factory Operations
The Ministry of Industry has the power to designate :
• The size and quantity of the type of factory in each category which
should not be established or expanded in any locality in the Kingdom.
• The type , quality , source of origin, and ratio of raw materials
to be used in a factory
• The type or quality of products to be manufactured in a factory
• The type of energy to be used in a factory.
The Ministry may also prescribe that a factory's products be used
in certain industries or be wholly or partly exported.
If a factory in category 2 or 3 ( See section above )stops operation
for more than one year, the operator must notify the Ministry in
writing within seven days of the date the one - year period has
lapsed, and must inform the Ministry before restarting operations.
If the operator's factory is in category 3, he must receive written
permission from the Ministry before restarting operations.
If there is an accident that causes death, injury , or sickness
that incapacitates a worker beyond a 72-hour period, the operator
must inform the Ministry within 72 hour period. If there is an accident
that caused the factory to stop operations for more than seven days,
the operator must notify the Ministry within 10 days from the date
of the accident.
Factory operators must obtain permission to remove machinery from
its original place of installation to another site for temporary
operations , or to move a factory to another site. Permission must
also be obtained to transfer , rent , offer for hire purchase,or
sell a licensed factory. In these cases, the prior license is considered
to have expired , and a new license must be applied for within seven
days, although no fee is required. If the licensee dies, the hier
or administrator or the estate must submit an application for the
transfer of the license within 90 days of the date of death.
Factory Expansion
An Application must be filed, and granted, prior to factory expansion.
A fee of 100,000 baht is charged. As defined in the Act, the following
undertaking constitute factory expansion :
• An increase in the number of machines, or change or modification
of machinery to increase its power by fifty percent or more
• The addition to,or alteration of, any part of the factory building
which causes any part of the foundation of the factory to bear a
load of an additional 500 kilograms or more.
When a license :
• Increases the quantity of machinery
• changes or modifies machinery used for production or generation
of power, but by less than 50 percent
• Constructs or increases factory space by more than 100 square meters.
Application must be filed within seven days of the date of the change.
Other Provisions
Any factory that is seriously endangering the public may be ordered
to cease operations or to make specified improvement. The Minister
has the authority to order removal of all or part of the plant to
a location where the public will not be threatened. Officers of
the Ministry of Industry have broad powers of inspection, and are
authorized to issue written orders requiring a factory to cease
operations, modify or repair machinery, or to undertake other remedial
measures.
Issurance of either a factory establishment license or a factory
operator 's license does not exempt the licensee from compliance
with other central or loca government requirement for carrying out
a proposed industrial activity. Licenses may be suspended for violations
of the Act or for failure to carry out orders issued under the Act
by competent officials.
Factory established to porduce and sell food and drugs must also
apply for production licenses from the Ministry of Health.
Violation of certain provisions of the Act may incur penalties in
the nature of a fine or imprisonment not exceeding 4 year. A case
Settlement Committee of three experts is appointed by the Ministry
to carry out penalties for violations of the Act. If the offender
is a partnership , company or other juristic entity, the directors,
managers, or other persons responsible for committing the offence
are subject to the same punishment unless it can be proved that
the offence was committed without their knowledge or consent.
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