THE
ORISSA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION RULES, 2004
PREAMBLE
Whereas the draft of the
Orissa Municipal Corporation Rules, 2004 was published as required by
Sub-section (1) of Section 656 of the Orissa Municipal Corporation Act, 2003
(Orissa Act 11 of 2003), in the extraordinary Issue No. 215 of the Orissa
Gazette, dated the 10th February 2004, under the notification of the Government
of Orissa in the Housing and Urban Development Department No.2881-Legis-l-53/03-HUD,
dated the 5th February 2004, as S.R.O. No. 72/2004, inviting objections and
suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby within a period of
fifteen days from the date of publication of the said notification;
And whereas the objections
and suggestions received within the stipulated period in respect of the said
draft have been duly considered by the State Government;
Now, therefore, in
exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1) of Section 656 of the
Orissa Municipal Corporation Act, 2003 (Orissa Act 11 of 2003), the State
Government do hereby make the following rules, namely:-
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY
Rule - 1. Short titles and commencement.
(1)
These rules may be called the
Orissa Municipal Corporation Rules, 2004.
(2)
They shall come into force on the
date of their publication in the Orissa Gazette.
Rule - 2. Definitions.
(1)
In these rules, unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject or context:-
(a)
"Act" means the Orissa
Municipal Corporation Act, 2003 (Orissa Act 11 of 2003);
(b)
"Appendix" means an
Appendix appended to these rules;
(c)
"Mayor" means the Mayor
of the Municipal Corporation;
(d)
"Permanent building"
means a building, which is constructed for permanent use with stone, mud,
brick, mortar, cement or other non-inflammable materials.
(e)
"Schedule" means a
Schedule appended to these rules;
(f)
"Section" means a
section of the Act; and
(g)
"Temporary building"
means a building which is not a permanent building;
(2)
The words and expressions used
but not defined herein shall have the same meaning as respectively assigned to
them in the Act.
CHAPTER
II POWERS
AND DUTIES OF CORPORATION AUTHORITIES
Rule - 3. Standing Committee for Taxation, Finance and Account.
The
Standing Committee for Taxation, Finance and Accounts shall have the
powers to recommend to the Mayor measures to be taken with regard to the
Annual, interim and revised budget estimates, keeping in view the need of the
city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the Corporation without encroaching
Government grants and loans.
Rule - 4. Standing Committee for Public Health etc.
The Standing Committee for
Public Health, Electric Supply, Water Supply. Drainage and Environment shall
have the powers to recommend to the Mayor measures to be taken with regard to
the following matters in order of priority as provided under Sections 24 and 25
keeping in view the need of the city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the
Corporation without encroaching Government grants and loans, namely:-
(i)
the watering, scavenging, and
cleaning of all public streets and places in the city and removal of all
sweepings there from;
(ii)
the collection, removal,
treatment disposal of solid wastes, sewage, offensive matters and rubbish and
the preparation of compost manure from such of solid wastes, sweage, offensive
matters and rubbish;
(iii)
the construction, maintenance and
cleansing of drains and drainage works and (sic) water closets, urinals and
similar public conveniences; and
(iv)
the lightening of public
buildings vested in the Corporation, public streets and Corporation parks.
Rule - 5. Standing Committee for Public Works.
The Standing Committee for
Public Works shall have the powers to recommend to the Mayor measures to be
taken with regard to the matters relating to buildings, roads and bridges,
pathways, drains and sewerage, general improvement works keeping in view the
need of the city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the Corporation without
encroaching Government grants and loans.
Rule - 6. Standing Committee for Planning and Development.
The Standing Committee for
Planning and Development shall have the powers to recommend to the Mayor
measures to be taken with regard to the matters relating to Urban Planning
including town planning, slum improvement, up-gradation and development and
development of fringe area, keeping in view the need of the city vis-a-vis the
availability of funds of the Corporation without encroaching Government grants
and loans.
Rule - 7. Standing Committee for Education.
The Standing Committee for
Education, Recreation and Culture shall have the powers to recommend to the
Mayor measures to be taken with regard to the following matters keeping in view
the need of the city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the Corporation
without encroaching Government grants and loans, namely:-
(i)
Promotion of Cultural,
Educational and Aesthetic aspects; and
(ii)
Provision of Urban amenities and
facilities such as Parks, Gardens, Playgrounds etc.
Rule - 8. Standing Committee for licence.
The Standing Committee for
licence and Appeal shall have the powers to aid and advise the Mayor in various
licensing system. In general E-Governance may be adopted for bringing
transparency in the system and for convenience of citizens.
Rule - 9. Standing Committee for Contracts.
The Standing Committee for
Contracts shall have the powers and functions with regard to matters to be
decided by the Mayor in connection with execution of Contracts and finalisation
of tenders.
Rule - 10. Standing Committee for Corporation Establishment.
The Standing Committee for
Corporation Establishment shall have the powers to recommend to the Mayor
measures to be taken with regard to the following matters keeping in view the
need of the city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the Corporation without
encroaching Government grants and loans, namely:-
(i)
Creation of posts, and
(ii)
Recruitment of the staff of the
Corporation,
Rule - 11. Standing Committee for Grievance and Social Justice.
The Standing Committee for
Grievance and Social Justice shall have the powers to recommend to the Mayor
measures to be taken with regard to the following matters keeping in view the
need of the city vis-a-vis the availability of funds of the Corporation without
encroaching Government grants and loans, namely:-
(i)
Planning for Economic and Social
Development, and
(ii)
Safeguarding the interests of
weaker sections of society, including the handicapped and mentally retarded.
Rule - 12. Powers of the Commissioner.
(1)
The Commissioner may, with the
approval of the Mayor, engage private firms to discharge such duties when he
feels that a particular service or work discharged by the Corporation employees
is not efficiently and effectively carried out, leading to leakage of revenue,
and causing inconvenience to the citizens.
(2)
The Government may also direct
the Commissioner to discharge such work through private initiation with the
objective to provide better service to the public, when the Government feels
that the services rendered by the Corporation through its employees are not
efficiently discharged leading to leakage of revenue, and causing inconvenience
to the public, and the Commissioner shall carry out such direction with the
approval of the Mayor.
(3)
The Commissioner, with the
approval of the Mayor, authorise any officer to remain in charge of any section
or job other than the job assigned to him.
(4)
The Mayor shall be the appointing
authority in respect of only Group-C categories of Corporation employees except
the posts of Establishment Officer and in case of Group-D employees the
Commissioner shall be the appointing authority.
Rule - 13. Sitting allowance of Corporator and members of the Standing Committee.
(1)
Every Corporator shall receive
sitting allowance of rupees five hundred per month for every ordinary meetings
of the Corporation and rupees two hundred for every extraordinary meeting out
of the Corporation Fund.
(2)
Every member of the Standing
Committee including the Chairman shall receive sitting allowance of rupees two
hundred per month for every meeting of the Standing Committee.
Rule - 14. Monthly remuneration of Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
The Mayor and the Deputy
shall receive monthly remuneration of rupees six thousands and rupees four
thousands respectively out of the Corporation Fund.
Rule - 15. Traveling allowance of Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Corporator.
The Corporators shall be
entitled to receive travelling allowance at the rate and as admissible to a
Group-A officer of the Government and the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor shall be
entitled to receive travelling allowance at the rate as admissible to the
Commissioner.
Rule - 16. Obligation of the Commissioner.
The Commissioner shall
carry out the decision of the Corporation as per the provisions of the Act,
rules and regulations made there under.
CHAPTER
III OFFICERS
AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CORPORATION
Rule - 17. Appointment of officers by the Government.
In each Corporation, the
posts mentioned in column (2) of Schedule A shall be filled up by Government by
appointment of officers of the cadre specified in the corresponding entries in
column (3) thereof in such number as specified in column (4) against each such
post.
Rule - 18. Minimum and Maximum age limit for appointment.
The minimum and maximum
age limit for entry into Corporation Service shall be the same as respectively
applicable to each of the posts under the state Government:
Provided that in special
circumstances the Corporation may, with the prior approval of the Government,
by resolution relax the maximum age limit for entry into any service under the
Corporation.
Rule - 19. Date of Superannuation.
(1)
The date of retirement on
superannuation of a Corporation employee shall be the date on which such
employee attains the age of fifty-eight and sixty years respectively as
applicable in case of their counterpart in Government service.
(2)
The Corporation shall, on
completion of fifty-five years of age, conduct a review in respect of all
Corporation employees excepting the deputationists and determine whether such
employee shall be allowed to remain in service up to the date of superannuation
or retire on completion of fifty-five years in public interest.
(3)
A Corporation employee may retire
from service at any time after completing thirty years of qualifying service or
on attaining the age of fifty years by giving a notice in writing to the
Corporation at least three months before the date on which such employee
desires to retire.
(4)
The Corporation may withhold
permission to an employee seeking retirement under Sub-rule (3) if,-
(i)
such employee is under
suspension; or
(ii)
enquiries against such employee
are pending.
(5)
The Corporation may also require
a employee to retire from service in public interest at any time after
completing thirty years of qualifying service or on attaining the age of fifty
years by giving a notice in writing to such employee at least three months
before the date on which such employee requires to retire by giving three
months pay in lieu of such notice.
Rule - 20. Maintenance of Service Book.
(1)
A Service Book shall be
maintained as specified in the form in APPENDIX-I for every officers and
employees of the Corporation.
(2)
The Commissioner or any other
officer duly authorised by him shall be responsible for the correct and
up-to-date maintenance of the service book and shall record and annual
certificate of verification in the Service Book relating to the office
establishment at the end of every year.
Rule - 21. Maintenance of CCRs.
(1)
A Confidential Character Roll
shall be maintained in the form specified in APPENDIX-II for each officer and
employee of the Corporation except Group 'D' employees and the officers of
Group 'A' and 'B' those who are on deputation. The officers of Group 'A' and
'B' who are on deputation shall submit their CCRs by self assessment.
(2)
Confidential Character Roll shall
be maintained in duplicate. The original copy shall not be removed from the
office having custody of it and the duplicate copy shall be circulated for
purpose of promotion, selection, etc.
Rule - 22. Custody of CCRs.
(1)
An officer of the Corporation
shall be put in charge of the Confidential Character Rolls by the Commissioner.
(2)
Such officer shall ensure the
safe custody, timely receipt and review of Confidential Character Roll.
(3)
He shall also be responsible for
communicating adverse remarks in time, processing representations and communicating
final decisions.
Rule - 23. Report Period.
Confidential Character
Roll shall be maintained financial year wise and the report period shall be
from 1st April to 31st March. Remarks shall not be recorded in the Confidential
Character Roll before 31st March except in the event of transfer of the officer
recording the comments or the employee himself.
Rule - 24. Levels of Assessment.
(1)
There shall ordinarily be three
levels of assessment, i.e. reporting authority, countersigning authority and
accepting authority.
(2)
The reporting authority shall be
the officer who is in immediate supervision and control of the employee. He
shall initiate the Confidential Character Roll in case of Corporatien employees
and the deputationists in the rank below Group-'B'. The Commissioner shall be
the countersigning authority and the Mayor shall be the accepting authority.
(3)
In case of all officers in the
rank of Group-'B' and above the Municipal Commissioner shall be the initiating
authority, Mayor shall be the countersigning authority and the Minister in
charge shall be the accepting authority.
Rule - 25. Service Conditions.
(1)
The Orissa Service Code with all
its Appendices, except Appendices 1 to 4, 8 and 12 as amended from time to time
by the Government shall apply to the Group 'A' and 'B' employees of Corporation
Services. The words 'Government', 'Government servant' and 'Head of Department'
wherever occur except in Chapter I of the Code shall mean respectively the
'Mayor', 'Corporation Employees' and 'Commissioner'.
(2)
Notwithstanding any thing
contained in any other rule in force for the time being, the Orissa Traveling
Allowance Rules as amended from time to time by the Government shall apply to
such employees of Corporation Services in the same manner as those of Government
servants of similar standing and status.
(3)
Provisions of the Orissa
Government Servant's Conduct Rules, 1959 shall mutates mutandis apply to the
Corporation employees.
(4)
The Commissioner or any officer
authorised by the Commissioner shall have the power to sanction travelling
allowance, leave, annual increment and medical advance etc. of the Corporation
employees including the employees on deputation, wherever necessary. The Major
shall sanction the TA and DA etc. of the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and the Corporators.
(5)
In the matter of taking
disciplinary action against an employee in Corporation Service the procedure
laid down in the Orissa Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal)
Rules, 1962 shall be followed.
(6)
Reservation of vacancies in the
posts and services for the candidates belonging to Schedule Caste, Scheduled
Tribes, Backward Class of Citizens and Women under the Corporation
establishment shall be in the manner as applicable to the posts and services in
the Government from time to time.
Rule - 26. Local Fund Service Employees.
(1)
The Orissa Local Fund Service
employees serving under the Municipal Corporations shall exercise their option
specified in APPENDIX-III, either to be absorbed in Corporation service or to
be retrenched from the services of the existing Municipal Corporation, within a
period of six month from the date of final publication of these rules in the
Orissa Gazette, before the Commissioner.
(2)
The option form duly filled in
shall be submitted before the Commissioner and the Commissioner with his
signature on such Form, shall forward the same to the Government.
(3)
Those employees, who shall
exercise their option to be retrenched from the Corporation Services, shall be
posted to the Municipalities where there are vacancies in the respective posts
held by them.
CHAPTER-IV FINANCE RULES
Rule - 27. Regulation for budget and keeping of accounts.
The Corporation shall
decide -
(a)
the manner and the Form in which
the Budget Estimates, Budget Statements and Return of the Corporation shall be
kept; and
(b)
the manner and the Form in which
the accounts of all financial transactions of the Corporation shall be kept.
Rule - 28. Ward wise provision.
Budget provision of the
Corporation shall be made ward-wise.
Rule - 29. Payment out of the Corporation Fund.
The payment of any sum out
of the Corporation Fund may be made or authorised by the Commissioner-
(i)
if such sum is covered by a
budget grant under Section 155 and sufficient balance of such budget grant is
available; and
(ii)
in the absence of budget
provision, in any of the cases referred to in the proviso to Section 155.
Rule - 30. Commissioner's power of sanction.
The Commissioner may
sanction any item or class of items for which provision has been made in the
budget for an amount not exceeding rupees five lakhs and beyond rupees five
lakhs with the sanction of the Mayor.
CHAPTER-V PUBLIC WORKS
Rule - 31. Annual Statement of Work.
(1)
The City Engineer shall, before
the preparation of budget and final selection of works, furnisn a statement of
works with estimated cost to be executed during the ensuring year to the
Standing Committee for Public Works.
(2)
The Commissioner shall take up
the repair works and contingency expenditure of rupees one lakh. Beyond rupees
one lakh approval of Mayor shall be required.
(3)
The works shall be taken up on
any land vested with the Corporation, and the Corporation may take up any work
on the land or property owned by the Government or any other authority with
their written consent in the larger interest of the public.
Rule - 32. Basic Schedule of Rates.
(1)
The Government in Works
Department basic schedule of rates and extra percentage permissible for any
local area shall be adopted by the Corporation for the Corporation works.
(2)
All estimates shall be prepared
in accordance with the current schedule of rates approved by the Works
Department.
(3)
All changes in the scheduled
rates during the currency of the year shall, likewise, be applicable for
Corporation works.
(4)
The schedule of rates of the
Public Health Engineering Department shall be adopted in support of sanitary
projects.
Rule - 33. Classification of works.
(1)
Corporation works shall be
divided into two parts, namely:-
(a)
original works and
(b)
repairs or maintenance.
(2)
Original works include new
constructions whether entirely new or of addition and alternation to existing
works.
(3)
The decision of the Inspector of
local works regarding classification of works as Original or repair shall be
final.
Rule - 34. Preparation of plans and estimates.
Plan and estimates for the
Corporation works to the original or repairs, shall ordinarily be prepared by
or under the supervision of City Engineer.
Rule - 35. Financial limit for technical sanction.
(1)
The final limit for technical
sanction of Inspector of Local Works or Chief Engineer, City Engineer,
Executive Engineer, Assistant Executive Engineer and Assistant Engineer of the
Municipal Corporation shall be a specified in Schedule B.
(2)
The technical sanction of the
functionaries specified in Sub-rule (1) shall be obtained to the plan and
estimates relating to Corporation works.
(3)
The City Engineer or any engineer
not below the rank of Assistant Engineer authorised by him shall be in charge
of the work executed by the Corporation who may be assisted by the Junior
Engineers concerned.
Rule - 36. Regulation for Tender.
The Corporation works
shall be put to tender, provided the estimated cost of the work of which is
less than rupees three lakhs can be taken up departmentally, with the approval
of the Mayor.
Rule - 37. Inspection of local works.
(1)
The Chief Engineer, Public Health
(Urban) shall be the Inspector of Local Works for the Municipal Corporation.
(2)
The Inspector of Local Works
shall be the Advisor to the municipal Corporation with regard to matters
referred to him by the Commissioner.
Rule - 38. Powers and duties of Inspector of Local Works.
(1)
The Inspector of Local Works may
conduct inspection of any Corporation works.
(2)
He shall inspect the office of
the City Engineer of the Municipal Corporation at least twice a year. The
Commissioner shall take action on the Inspection notes of the Inspector of
Local Works.
(3)
The Inspector of Local Works may
call for and examine any bills relating to any work whether complete or in
progress and may disallow or reduce payment for any item of work included in
such bills.
(4)
The City Engineer of the
Municipal Corporation may correspond directly with the Inspector of Local Works
with regard to professional or technical advice, which he may seek from
Inspector of Local Works and the Inspector of Local Works may tender such
advice direct to him and in such case the City Engineer shall keep the
Commissioner informed of the same.
(5)
The Inspector of Local Works
shall help to prepare designs of Important Local Work of the Municipal
Corporation and he shall communicate freely and personally on all professional
matters with the Engineer of the Municipal Corporation and afford him the
benefit of his advice in performance of his duties.
(6)
The Inspector of Local Works
shall check and accord technical sanction of local works when submitted to him
by the City Engineer.
CHAPTER-VI REGULATION OF FACTORIES,
TRADES AND OPERATIONS AND PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF HERITAGE
BUILDINGS
Rule - 39. Things not be kept and trades not to be carried on without licence.
Except under and in
conformity with the terms and conditions of licence granted by the
Commissioner, no person shall -
(a)
keep in any premises, for any
purpose whatsoever, -
(i)
any article specified in Part I
of Schedule C as provide; and
(ii)
any article specified in Part II
of Schedule C in excess of the specified quantity as provided; and
(b)
keep in any premises, for sale or
for use other than domestic use, any article specified in Part III of Schedule
C as provided under clause (b) of Sub-section (1) of Section 554.
(c)
carry on or allow to be carried
on, in any premises, any of the trades specified in Part IV of Schedule C, or
any process or operation connected with any such trade.
(d)
engage in any trade or
manufacture specified in Schedule C shall do any act prohfbited under
Sub-section (1) of Section 555.
(e)
In case of illegal encroachments
for trade activities, if such construction is demolished by the Corporation,
then the cost of demolition of buildings and illegal structures shall be borne
by the encroacher. In case of reconstruction in those area, if any, is proved,
the penalty will be charged in double.
In case of archaeological
sites and heritage buildings situated within the Corporation area it is
obligatory on the part of the Corporation to upkeep, maintain and- upgrade such
sites and buildings.
CHAPTER-VII PLACES OF PUBLIC RESORT AND
ENTERTAINMENT
Rule - 40. Condition of licence in respect of permanent buildings.
(1)
No licence shall be granted by
the Commissioner under the Act for use of any permanent building for public
resort or entertainment unless -
(a)
the building is provided, with
open space as may be prescribed in the Building Regulation of concerned
Development Authorities;
(b)
the excavate of the building have
a height of not less than ten feet;
(c)
every door-way in the building is
not less than eight feet in height and five feet in width; and
(d)
the windows of the building are
of such dimensions and number and in such situations as may be required by the
Commissioner and the aggregate area of all the windows in each of the places to
which the public are admitted is not less than one-tenth of the floor area
thereof.
(2)
Every person who on receipt of a
licence under the Act for use of any permanent building for public resort or
entertainment shall cause all windows and other means of ventilation in the
building to be maintained in good order and repair during the period such
building is used for public resort or entertainment and for at least two hours
before and for half-an-hour after such use.
Rule - 41. Liability and disability of the licence in respect of permanent buildings.
(1)
The licensee shall, except when
such building is used in day time and no artificial lighting is required,
provide suitable lighting herein and the open space attached thereto.
(2)
The licensee shall cause the
flooring of every part of such building to be paved or otherwise made imperious
and damp-free and shall keep such flooring at all times in good order and
repair and shall disinfect it at such times and in such manner as may be
required by the Commissioner.
(3)
The licensee shall not permit any
sand, earth or other dusty material to be spread on any part of the floor of
the building to which the public are admitted.
(4)
The licensee shall cause the
carpets, matting or any other material used as a covering of the floor to be
cleaned at least once daily.
(5)
The licensee shall cause all open
spaces in the licensed premises to be paved or gravelled as may be required by
the Commissioner.
(6)
The licensee shall not permit a
greater number of persons to be accommodated in the building than that arrived
at by calculating at the rate of 20 persons per 100 square feet of floor area
in respect of such persons as are provided with chairs, having backs and arms,
and at the rate of 25 persons per 100 square feet of floor, after excluding the
area of the entrances, the passages and gangways, the stage, the staircases and
all places to which the public are not admitted.
(7)
The licensee shall cause a board
to be hung in a prominent place in the licensed premises showing the maximum
number of persons who can be accommodated in the building under this rule.
(8)
The licensee shall provide
separate and reasonably sufficient accommodation for women.
(9)
The licensee shall cause the
walls of the building to be hot lime washed at least once in every six months
or to be painted once in every two years or more as may be required by the
Commissioner.
(10)
The licensee shall cause the
premises to be thoroughly cleaned and all refuse matter to be removed at least
once in every twenty-four hours or more as may be required by the Commissioner.
(11)
The licensee shall provide suitable
means of drainage to the building and also sanitary conveniences as may be
required by the Commissioner.
(12)
The licensee shall, where a
continuous supply of piped water is available, provide such number of water
taps and in such places as may be required by the Commissioner.
(13)
The licensee shall, where a
continuous supply of piped water is not available, provide drinking water in
such places, in such manner and in such quantity as may be required by the
Commissioner.
(14)
The licensee shall provide
spittoons of such description, in such number and in such places as may be
required by the Commissioner.
(15)
The licensee shall provide fire
services installations on the recommendation of the fire officer.
Rule - 42. Conditions of licence In respect of temporary building on enclosures.
(1)
No licence shall be granted by
the Commissioner under the Act for the use of any temporary building for public
resort or entertainment unless, -
(a)
the building is provided on all
its sides with an open space which in no part thereof shall be less than five
feet in width :
Provided that the
Commissioner may grant a licence for any such building with an open space of
not less than three feet in width:
(b)
the eaves of the building have a
height of not less than eight feet; and
(c)
every door-way in the building is
not less than six feet in height and four feet in width.
(2)
Every person, who on receipt of a
licence under the Act for the use of any temporary building or any enclosed
place for public resort or entertainment, shall provide suitable means of
ventilation for such building or place and shall cause the same to be
maintained to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. He shall also, except when
such building or place is used in day time and no artificial lighting is
required, provide suitable lighting therein.
(3)
The licensee shall provide fire
service installations on the recommendation of the fire officer.
Rule - 43. Liability and disability of licence for temporary buildings and enclosures.
(1)
The licensee shall cause every
part of such building or place to be maintained in proper sanitary condition.
(2)
The licensee shall not permit a
greater number of persons to be accommodated in the building than that arrived
at by calculating at the rate of 25 persons per 100 square feet of floor area
after excluding the area of the entrances, the passages, and gangways, the
stage, the staircases and places of which the public are not admitted.
(3)
The licensee shall provide such
sanitary convenience as may be required by the Commissioner for the exclusive
use of each sex and shall cause the same to be maintained in good order and
sanitary condition.
(4)
The licensee shall provide a
sufficient supply of wholesome drinking water for the use of person employed in
or frequenting such building or place. The quantity and the places and the
method of storage and supply shall be as may be required by the Commissioner.
(5)
The license shall not permit -
(6)
any light to be affixed to the
side walls;
(7)
any light to be placed within
five feet of the side walls or roof of such building or place; and
(8)
any fire work to be ignited
within 100 feet of any part of the outer walls or such building or place.
Rule - 44. Nature of the licence.
(1)
Licence granted under the Act by
the Commissioner may be either annual or temporary.
(2)
Temporary licence may be granted
-
(a)
in the case of a building or
enclosure used for a travelling circus or show, for a period not exceeding one
month at a time; and
(b)
in other cases for a period not
exceeding three months at a time.
(3)
Annual licences shall be granted
only in respect of permanent building, but temporary licences may be granted in
respect of such buildings if they are required only for occasional use for such
places of public resort or entertainment.
(4)
Temporary licences may only be
granted in respect of temporary buildings.
(5)
In respect of walled enclosures,
which have no roof or super structure, either annual or temporary, licences as
deemed proper may be granted.
(6)
Any licence granted may, from
time to time, be renewed at the discretion of the Commissioner-
(a)
in the case of an annual licence,
for further period of one year at a time; and
(b)
in the case of a temporary
licence for such further periods as the Commissioner may think fit, but not
exceeding at a time period specified in clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-rule
(2), as the case may be.
Rule - 45. Prohibition of use of buildings.
In the event of an out
break of an epidemic or contagious disease in the locality, the Commissioner
shall by order direct that any building or enclosed place, in respect of which
a licence has been granted under the Act, shall not be used for purposes of
public resort or entertainment for such period as may be specified in the
order, if in the opinion of the Commissioner, such use is likely to spread the
epidemic or contagious disease. The Commissioner shall also have power to
refuse to grant a licence in similar circumstances.
Rule - 46. Licence fee.
The corporation may charge
a fee for every licence, permanent and temporary, granted or renewed under the
Act in respect of a permanent building and temporary building.
Rule - 47. Additional condition of licence
Every licence granted under
the Act shall be subject to the following additional conditions, namely:-
(1)
No fire or naked light shall
under any circumstances be allowed inside the licensed premises.
(2)
All swinging light shall be
suspended by metal wire or rods.
(3)
No inflammable or explosive
substance, such as petroleum, Kerosene oil, fire works or gunpowder, in exceeds
of the quantity required for one-day use, shall be stored within the licensed
premises.
(4)
No structural or material
alteration shall be made in the licensed premises except with the written
permission of the Commissioner.
(5)
No leper and no person suffering
from an open sore or any loathsome infectious or contagious disease shall be
permitted inside the licensed premises, if such person is found in any such
premises, the licensee shall immediately report the fact to the Commissioner
and the licensee shall at his own cost take such steps as may be required by
such officer to disinfect the place and to prevent further spread of infection.
(6)
The licensed premises shall not
be kept open after 2 A.M. till 4.00 A.M. without special permission from the
Commissioner.
(7)
The licence shall not be
transferred except with the prior permission of the Commissioner.
(8)
The Commissioner or any
subordinate officer duly authorised by the Commissioner during any
entertainment in the licensed premises shall, at all times, have free access to
the said premises to see whether the conditions of the licence are fulfilled.
(9)
The Commissioner may add such
other conditions not inconsistent with these rules, to the licence as he may
deem necessary in the interest of the health or safety of the public.
Rule - 48. Continuance of the power of Development Authorities.
(1)
The planning performance of
functions and implementation of schemes in relation to urban planning including
town planning shall continue with the respective Development Authorities:
Provided that -
(i)
the Development Authority shall
take the advice of the Standing Committee for Planning and Development; and
(ii)
the Standing Committee for Planning
and Development may recommend measures to the concerned Development Authority.
(2)
The Building Regulation shall
remain in force in the Corporation area and concerned Development Authorities
shall exercise the powers conferred on them in the Building Regulation in such
area.
Rule - 49. Public Utility Office.
There shall be a Public
Utility Cell of the corporation in each ward.
SCHEDULE A
[See Rule 17]
FOR EACH MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
|
SI. No
|
Posts
|
Method of appointment
|
No. of posts.
|
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
|
1
|
Commissioner
|
An
Officer not below the rank of Additional Secretary
|
1
|
|
2
|
Deputy
Commissioner
|
By
deputation from OAS (Group-A, SB) or depending on availability from OAS (I)
(JB) having 5 years of experience in OAS (I) (JB)
|
1
|
|
3
|
Secretary-cum-OSD
to Mayor.
|
By
deputation from OAS (Group-A, JB)
|
1
|
|
4
|
Deputy
Secretary
|
By
deputation from OAS (Group-A)
|
1
|
|
5
|
Chief
Auditor
|
By
deputation from OFS, Class-I (Group-A, Junior)
|
1
|
|
6
|
Recovery
Officer
|
By
deputation from OAS (Group-A, Junior)
|
1
|
|
7
|
Slum
Improvement Officer
|
By
deputation from OAS (Group-A, Junior)
|
1
|
|
8
|
Statistical
Officer
|
By
deputation of an officer from planning and Coordination Department (Group-A,
Junior)
|
1
|
|
9
|
Chief
Finance Officer
|
By
deputation from OFS (Group-A, Junior)
|
1
|
|
10
|
City
Health Officer
|
By
deputation from Health and Family Welfare Department of the status of Deputy
Director, Orissa Medical and Health services.
|
1
|
|
11
|
Assistant
Health Officer (Sanitation, Drainage and Sewerage)
|
By
deputation from Health and Family Welfare Department Medical officer in the
rank of Assistant Surgeon.
|
1
|
|
12
|
Assistant
Health Officer (TB, Malaria. Filaria, Epidemics, etc.)
|
By
deputation from Health and Family Welfare Department Medical Officer in the
rank of Assistant Surgeon
|
1
|
|
13
|
Sanitary
Inspector
|
DMA/Joint
Director, Public Health shall take up the selection process and the new
appointment shall be on contractual basis qualification as prescribed,
Government may fill up the base level posts on deputation as and when
required.
|
1
|
|
14
|
City
Engineer
|
By
deputation from Housing and Urban Development Department in the rank of
Superintending Engineer (Public Health)
|
1
|
|
15
|
Executive
Engineer
|
By
deputation from Housing and Urban Development Department (PHED)/ Water
Resources Department in the rank of Executive Engineer.
|
2
|
|
16
|
Assistant
Engineer (Civil)
|
Two
third of the posts shall be filled up by deputation from Line Departments of
Government and Corporations and one third of posts shall be filled up by way
of selection and promotion from amongst the LFS (JE). The selection process
will be governed by LFS rules.
|
Number
of posts shall
be
determined
by
the Government in Housing and Urban Development Department.
|
|
17
|
Assistant
Engineer (Mechanical)
|
By
deputation from Government/ Corporation Services.
|
1
|
|
18
|
Assistant
Engineer (Electrical)
|
By
deputation from Government in the Department of Energy.
|
1
|
|
19
|
Junior
Engineer (Civil)
|
By
deputation from Government/ Corporation Services.
|
12
|
|
20
|
Junior
Engineer (Mechanical)
|
By
deputation from Government/ Corporation Services.
|
2
|
|
21
|
Junior
Engineer (Electrical)
|
By
deputation from Government/ Corporation Services.
|
2
|
|
22
|
Environment
Officer
|
By
deputation of an Environmentalist from State Pollution Control Board
|
1
|
|
23
|
Law
Officer
|
By
deputation of an Under Secretary (Legal) from Law Department or a legal
retainer to be appointed in consultation with Advocate General/ Law
Department.
|
1
|
|
24
|
Judicial
Magistrate
|
By
Deputation from Orissa Judicial Services in the rank of SDJM
|
1
|
|
25
|
Public
Relation Officer
|
To
be recruited by the Corporation
|
1
|
|
26
|
Asst.
Law Officer
|
To
be filled up from LFS Cadre
|
2
|
SCHEDULE-B
(See
Rule 35)
FINANCIAL
LIMIT FOR TECHNICAL SANCTION SHALL BE AT PAR WITH
THE
NORMS AND THE LIMIT PRESCRIBED BY THE WORKS
DEPARTMENT
IN PARA 6.3.2 OF THE O.P.W.D. CODE, VOLUME-1
FROM
TIME TO TIME.
SCHEDULE C
(See section 554 and 555)
(See rule-39)
PART I
ARTICLE WHICH SHALL NOT BE KEPT WITHOUT
A LICENCE IN OR UPON ANY PREMISES EXPLOSIVES
GROUP I
Gunpowder (Blasting Powder) GROUP II
Aqwantite, Aquarex, Aquaram, Gn-1, Powerflo-1,
Powerflo-2, Powerflo-3, Nobe lite, Pulverex, Aquadyne, Aquanal, Gydyne,
Powerflow-2, Supergel Marinex-G, Aquandye-ll-1975.
Powerex, Powerite, Powerplast, P R M-101, P R
M-102, P R M- 103, P R M- IL, Energel, Formadyne, Formagel, Monodyne, Monoex,
Superdye, Nominite, Anfo.
GROUP III
DIVISION 1
Ajax-G, Callistite, Belex G.I. Balasting Gelatine,
Cordite, Cordite A, Cordite AN, Cordite CD, Cordite MD, Cordite W, Cordite WM,
Gelatine, Gelatine Dynamite, Gelignite, Geophex, Gomia Gelatine-40%, Gomia
Gelatine-50% Seiismic Gelatine 90%, Seismic Gelatine 80%, Seismopak, Soligex,
Special Gelatine, Submarine Blasting Gelating Unifrex, Hectarite, Hydrobel,
Improved Bellistite, Alfagex, Alfapruf, Nobel Glasgow Shotgun Powder, Nobel
Parabellum Powder, Nobel Rimfire Powder, Openalast Gelignite, Plaster Gelatine.
Polar Ajax Polar ammon Gelatine Dynamite, Polar
Ammon Gelatine, Polar Blasting Gelatine, Polar Viking, Polar Special Gelatine,
Seismex.
Unigex, Uniprug 'G', Unisax, Unisax-G, Viking-G,
Plaster Gelatine, Permigex.
DIVISION 2
Ammonal, Cyclotrimethyl-Trinitroamine (Rox,
Cyclonite, Henagene), Dinitor Phenol, E.C. Sporting Power, Guneotton,
Nitroguanidine, Penta-Erythritol-Tetranitrate (Petn. Penthrite), Pentocite
Boosters, Piccric Acid (Tri Nitrophenol), Picrates Dry.
Primex, Supermex, R D X-TN T, Seismic Primer,
Tentanitro Methylanilline, (CE Tetryl), Tonite or Cotton Power No.1, Tonite or
Cotton Power No.2, Tonite No. 3, Trintro-Resorcinol (Styphnic Acid),
Tri-Nitro-Tolune (TNT Trotyl).
GROUP IV
Chlorate Mixture
(Any explosive containing a chlorate)
GROUP V
Fulminate, Diazobenol, Nitrate of Diazo
Benzol,
Azides of all kinds, Lead Styphnate
(Lead Trinitro Resncinate)
GROUP VI
DIVISION 1
Electric Lighters for Igniter Cord Igniter Cord Connectors
Noble's Safety Electric Fuses.
DIVISION 2
Cartridges for small arms other than Safety
Catridges, Cordeau Bickford, Cordtex, Desonating Fuse, Electric Fuses, Fuse
Heads for Electric Detonators, Fuse Igniters, Instantaneous Fuse, Minier’s
Portfires, Noble Shaped Charge.
Peten Boster, Plastic igniter Cord, Plastic Igniter
Wick, quick Match, Sword-1, Sword-2, Geoshape, Cordflex, Dethonating Fuse,
Textex fuse Heads-Fuse Heads for Electric Detonators and Safety, Electric
Fuses, Tubes for firing Explosives.
DIVISION 3
“Carrick” Non-incentive short Delay Detonator,
Detonating Relays, Detonating Relays Type P. T. Electric Boosters, Electrical
Detonators, Electric Delay Detonators; Friction Tubes, Hydrostar Electric
Detonators, Percussion Primers, Seismic Electric Detonators, Tubes for firing
Explosives.
GROUP VII
DIVISION 1
Fire Composition- The term “Fireworks composition”
means any chemical compound of mechanically mixed preparation of an explosive
or inflammable nature, which is used for the purpose of making manufactured
fireworks. Articles in this group are as provided in Part II and Part III of
this Schedule.
DIVISION 2
Manufactured Fire works – The term “Manufactured
Fireworks” means any explosive of groups I, II, III or VI and any fireworks
composition, when such, explosive or composition is enclosed in any case or
contravenes, or is otherwise adopted or prepared so as to form a squib, cracker
including Chinese crackers, toy cap or amoree maroon, lance, whell, Chinese
fire, roman candle, or other article specially adopted for the production of
pyrotechnic effects or pyrotechnic signals or sound signals.
* AEROPLANES also know as CHIDIAS OR FIRE-FILES
containing gunpowder or nitrate mixture in a metal case not exceeding 25 mm. Of
composition to every 1000 dots.
AMORCES in the form of caps or tapes for toy
pistols consisting of dots of explosive composition approved by Chief
Controller of Explosives and in proporation exceeding 4.5 gms. Of composition
to every 1000 dots.
BON BON or CHRISTMAS CRACKERS containing an
explosive of such composition and in such quantity as may be approved by Chief
Controller of Explosives.
COBRA EGGS OR PHARAOH’S SERPENT (WHITE) CRACKERS
commonly known as “Atom Bombs” made with gun powder, nitrate mixture or an
explosive composition approved by Chief Controller of Explosives, Wrapped in
paper and tied round with string. The whole not exceeding 25 gms. In weight, 40
mm. In length and 20 mm. In diameter or diagonal.
CRACKERS commonly known as “Palm Leaf Cracker” or “Basket
Bombs” containing gunpowder, nitrate mixture or an explosive composition
approved by Chief Controller of Explosives and warpped up in palm leaf or in
paper in to a triangular shape.
DISTRESS SIGNAL ROCKETS.
FLOWER POTS OR FOUNTAINS.
LANCES
MAGIC SERPENT (BLACK).
MAROON containing an explosive composition and of
such construction, size and weight as may be approved by Chief Controller of
Explosives.
ROCKETS of size not exceeding an 76 mm. In length
and 25.55 in diameter provided it is not a metal case.
ROMAN CANDLE.
SHELLS provided they are fired from a substantial
mortar firmly buried below ground level.
SOCKETS DISTRESS SIGNALS.
SOCKETS SOUND SIGNALS.
* SQUIBS made with gunpowder or nitrate mixture.
VERY SIGNAL CARTRIDGES.
WHEELS.
*(The explosive composition shall not contain any
chlorate)
GROUP VIII
(LIQUID OXYGEN)
PART II
Articles which shall not be kept without a licence
in any premises in quantities exceeding at any one time the maximum quantities
specified against such articles.
Provided that, it shall be in the discretion of the
Commissioner to vary the maximum quantity specified against any such article
when the same is kept in combination with any other articles or articles
specified in this Schedule.
A-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
(a)
Any
combustible liquid including the following having flash point 23°C or less 10
litres.
(1)
Actal
(Acetaldehyde Diethyl Ether)
(2)
Acetaldehyde
(Acetic Aldehyde Ethanal, Ethyl Aldehyde).
(3)
Acetone
(Dimethyl Ketone).
(4)
Actonitrile
(Methyl Cyanide Ethane Nitrite).
(5)
Acetone
Oils
(6)
Acetyl
Chloride also Corrosive.
(7)
Acetylene
Dichloride.
(8)
Acrolien
(Acraldehyde, Allyl Aldohyte Propenal).
(9)
Acrylonitrile
(Propene nitrile, Viayl Cyanide) also tcgcd.
(10)
Allyl
Chloride (2-Chloro or 3 Chloro Propylene).
(11)
Allyl
Alcohol (Propenyl Alcohol).
(12)
Allyl
Bromide (Bromo Allyl)
(13)
Allyl
Ether.
(14)
Allyl
Iodide also corrosive.
(15)
Aluminium
Paints.
(16)
Amyl
Nitrite.
(17)
Amyl
(Pentene)
(18)
Amyl
Hydro Sulphito.
(19)
Amylamine.
(20)
Amyl
Chloride.
(21)
Amyl
Mercaptan.
(22)
Benzene
(Benzol, Phene, Phenyl, Hydride).
(23)
Benzinip
Petroleum
(24)
Tertiary
Butanol (Tertiary Butyl Alcohol Trimethyl Carbinol).
(25)
Iso-Butyl
Acetate
(26)
n-Butyl
Acetate (Butyl Ethanoate, ButyiEster).
(27)
Secondary
Butyl Acetate.
(28)
Iso-Butylamine.
(29)
n-Butylmine.
(30)
n-Butyl
Chloride.
(31)
n-Butyl
Formate.
(32)
n-Butyraldehyed
(Butanal, Butaldehyde Butyl Aldehyde).
(33)
Iso-Butyraldehyde
(iso-Butanal)
(34)
Carbon
Disulphide.
(35)
Carbon
remover, Liquid.
(36)
Cellulloid
Solution.
(37)
Chloroprene.
(38)
Coal
Tar oil/Distillates
(39)
Coal
Tar Naphtha
(40)
Crotonaldehyde
(41)
Crotonylone
(42)
Cyclo
Hexane (Hexa Methylene)
(43)
Cyclo
Hexene
(44)
Cyclopentane
(45)
Diacetone
Alcohol (Diacetone)
(46)
Di-iso-Prutylene
(47)
Di-Chloro
Ethylene
(48)
Di-Chloropropanes
(49)
Di-Ethyl
Amine
(50)
Di-Ethyl
Ether
(51)
Di-Ethyl
Ketone
(52)
Di-Methyl
Amine, Soln
(53)
Di-Methyl
Butane (Neo-hexane)
(54)
Methyl
Carbone
(55)
Dimethyl
Cyclohexene
(56)
2,5
Dimethyl Furane
(57)
Dimethyl
Dischlorosilan
(58)
Ddimethyl
Sulphide
(59)
Dimethyl
Ether
(60)
Dimethyl
Heptane
(61)
Dimethyl
Hydrazine
(62)
Dioxane
(63)
Di-Oxolane
(64)
Di-iso
Propylamine
(65)
Di-iso-Prophyl
Ether
(66)
Di-Vinyl
Ether (Vinyl Ether)
(67)
Dyoline
(68)
Ethyl
Acetate
(69)
Ethyl
Acrylate
(70)
Ethyl
Alcohol (Ethanol, Absolute Alcohol)
(71)
Ethyl
Bromide
(72)
Ethyl
Borate
(73)
Ethyl
Buty Ether
(74)
2-Ethyl
Butyraldehyde
(75)
Ethyl
Dimetyl Methane
(76)
Ethyl
Chloride
(77)
Ethyl
Chloro Formate
(78)
Ethyl
Crotonate
(79)
Ethyl
Dichloro Silane
(80)
Ethyl
Ether
(81)
Ethyl
Formate
(82)
Ethyl
Methyl Ether
(83)
Ethyl
Methyl Ketone (Methyl Ketone)
(84)
Ethyl
Nitrate
(85)
Ethyl
Nitrite
(86)
Ethyl
Propionate
(87)
Ethyl
Trichloro Silane
(88)
Ethylene
Dichloride
(89)
Ethylenaimine
(90)
Fusel
Oil
(91)
Gasoline
(92)
Heptane
(93)
Heptene
(94)
Hexena
(95)
Hexane
(96)
Hexone
(97)
Hexylamine
(98)
Industrial
Alcohol
(99)
Industrial
Spirit
(100)
Iron
Carbonyl
(101)
Isoprene
(102)
Lacquers
(103)
Mereaptans
(104)
Methylamine
Solution
(105)
Methyl
Acrylate (Methyl Aereline)
(106)
Methyl
Acetate
(107)
Methyl
Acetone
(108)
Methyl
Alcohol (Methanol)
(109)
Methyl
Butyrate
(110)
Methyl
Chloroformate
(111)
Methyl
Chloromethyl ether
(112)
Methyl
Dischlorosilane
(113)
Methyl
Formate
(114)
Methyl
Hydrozine
(115)
Methyl
Methacrylate
(116)
Methyl
Cyco-Pentane
(117)
Methyl
Pentadiene
(118)
Methyl
iso-Propanyl Ketone
(119)
Methyl
Propionate
(120)
Methyl
Propyl Ketone
(121)
Methyl
Trichlorosilane
(122)
Methyl
Vinyl Ketone
(123)
Methylated
Spirit
(124)
Mineral
Oils of all kinds
(125)
Mono
Propylamine
(126)
Naphtha
(127)
Nickel
Carbonyl
(128)
Nitrocellulose,
Wetted
(129)
Octane
and iso-Octane
(130)
Organic
Solvent
(131)
Paraldehyde
(132)
Pentane
(133)
Petrol
(134)
Petroleum
Crude Oil
(135)
Petroleum
Ether
(136)
Pearl
Essence
(137)
Paints
in solvent
(138)
Printing
Ink in solvent
(139)
n-Propanol
(140)
iso-Propanol
(141)
Propionyl
Chloride
(142)
n-Propyl
Acetate
(143)
iso-Propyl
Acetate
(144)
Propylene
Oxide
(145)
Propyl
Dichloride
(146)
iso-Propylamine
(147)
Propyl
Chloride
(148)
Propylenelmine
(149)
Propyl
Formate
(150)
n-Propyl
Nitrate
(151)
iso-Propyl
Nitrate
(152)
Pyridine
(153)
Pyrolidine
(154)
Rectified
Spirit
(155)
Resin
Solution
(156)
Rosin
Solution
(157)
Rubber
Solution
(158)
Rubber
Solvent
(159)
Silico
Chloroform
(160)
Sodium
Methoxide in alcohol solution
(161)
S.B.P.
Solvent
(162)
Tera
Ethyl Lead
(163)
Tera
Hydro Furan
(164)
Tinctures
(165)
Toluene
(166)
Tri
Ethyiamine
(167)
Tri
ethyl Chlorosilane
(168)
Tri
Methylamine
(169)
Tri
Methyl Chlorosilane
(170)
Tri
Propylene
(171)
Tri
Nitro Benzene
(172)
Valeraldehyde
(173)
Varnish
(174)
Vinyl
Acetate
(175)
Vinyl
iso-butylether
(176)
Vinyl
Cyclo hexane
(177)
Vinyl
Ethyl Ether
(178)
Vinyl
Trichlorosilane
(179)
Varnish
(in solvent)
(180)
Vinylidene
Chloride
(181)
Wood
Naphtha
(182)
Xylonite
Solution
(b)
Any
cumbustibie liquid including the following having flash point 23 °C and above
23 °C but below 65 °C - 20 litres.
(1)
Acetic
Acid (Glacial)
(2)
Acetyl
Acetone
(3)
Amyl
Acetates
(4)
Amyl
Alcohols
(5)
Amyl
Ether
(6)
Amyl
Formates
(7)
Amyl
Methyl Ketone
(8)
Amyl
Nitrate
(9)
Amyl
Propionate
(10)
Allyl
Chloroformate
(11)
Allyl
Trichlorosilane
(12)
Benzal
dehyde
(13)
Butanol
(Butyl Alcohol)
(14)
Sec.
Butanol
(15)
Butyl
Acrylate
(16)
n-Butyl
Bromide
(17)
Butyl
Butyrate
(18)
Butyl
Cellosolve
(19)
Butyl
Propionate
(20)
Butyl
Trichlorosilane
(21)
Butyl
Nitrate
(22)
Camphor
Oil
(23)
Chloro
Benzene
(24)
2-Chloro
Ethanol
(25)
Cyclo
Hexanone
(26)
Cyclo
Hhexylamine
(27)
Para
Cymene
(28)
Decalin
(29)
Diacetone
Alcohol (Diacetone)
(30)
Diamylene
(31)
Di-Butoxy
Methane
(32)
Di-Butylamine
(33)
Di-iso
Butylamine
(34)
Di-Butyl
Ether
(35)
Di-iso
Butyl Ketone
(36)
Di-Chloro
Butene
(37)
Chloro
Butane
(38)
Di-(2-2)
Chloro Ethyl Ether
(39)
Di-Chloro
nitro Ethane
(40)
Dichloro
Pentanes
(41)
Dichloro
Propene
(42)
Dichloro
Pentadiene
(43)
1-2,
Di Ethoxy Ethane
(44)
Di
Ethyl Benzene
(45)
Di
Ethyl Carbinol
(46)
Di
Methyl Ethanolamine
(47)
Di
Ethyl Carbonate.
(48)
Di
Methyl Aniline.
(49)
Di
Methyl Dioxane.
(50)
D
Pentene
(51)
2-Ethyxy
Ethanol.
(52)
2-Ethyoxy
Ethyl Accetate.
(53)
Ethyl
Benzene.
(54)
Ethyl
Butyl Acetate.
(55)
Ethyl
Butyrate.
(56)
Ethyl
Chloroacetate.
(57)
Ethyl
Dimethyl Methane.
(58)
Ethyl
Hexaldehyde (Octaldehyde).
(59)
Ethyl
Lactate.
(60)
Ethl
Silicate.
(61)
Ethyl
Hexylamine.
(62)
Ethyl
MethaCrylate.
(63)
Ethylene
Diamine.
(64)
Ethylene
Glyclo Monobutyl ether.
(65)
Ethylene
Glycol Monoethyl ether.
(66)
Ethylene
Glycol dibutyl ether.
(67)
Ethylene
Glycol Mono ethyl Ether.
(68)
Ethylene
Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate.
(69)
Ethyleneglycolmonobutyletheraccetate.
(70)
Ethylene
Glycol Mono Hexyl Ether.
(71)
Ethylene
Glycol Mono Methyl ether.
(72)
Ethylene
Glycol Mono Phenyl Ether.
(73)
Epichlorohydrine.
(74)
Formal
Dehyde (Formal in).
(75)
Furfural
(Furfuraldehyde).
(76)
Gutta
Percha Solution.
(77)
Hexaldehyde
(Carproic Aldehyde).
(78)
Hexyl
Acetate.
(79)
Hexyl
Amine.
(80)
High
Speed Diesel (HSD).
(81)
Hydrazine
(82)
Insecticide
Solution.
(83)
Isomyl
alcohol Primary
(84)
Iso
Butyl Alcohol
(85)
Kerosene.
(86)
Mesityl
Oxide.
(87)
Methyl
Amy Acetate (Hexyl Acetate).
(88)
Methyl
iso-Butyl Carbinol.
(89)
Methyl
Methacrylate.
(90)
Methyl
n-Butyl Ketone.
(91)
Methyl
Iso Butyl Ketone.
(92)
2-Methyl
Styrene.
(93)
Mineral
Turpentine.
(94)
Mineral
Oils of all kinds.
(95)
Mono-Chloro
Benzene.
(96)
Morpholine.
(97)
Mitro
Methane.
(98)
Nonane
(99)
Organic
Solvent.
(100)
Paints
of all kinds
(101)
Paraldehyde.
(102)
Pentaborane.
(103)
Pine
Oil.
(104)
Propionie
Acid.
(105)
iso-Propyl
Benzene.
(106)
Styrene
(Vinyl Benzene).
(107)
Tetra
Methyl Lead.
(108)
Tetra
Ethyl Silicate.
(109)
Terpenolene.
(110)
Turpentine.
(111)
Varnish
Flash Point above 230 C.
(112)
White
Spirit
(113)
Xylenes.
(c)
Any
combustible liquids including the following having flash Point 65°C and above
65°/c- 50 litres.
(1) Acetonyl Acetone
(2) Acetophenone
(3) Acid Butyo Phosphate
(4) Aeromaxe
(5) Aldol
(6) 2-Amino 1-Bitanol
(7) Amyl Oxide
(8) Aniline
(9) Anthracence oil
(10)
Animal
oils
(11)
Butyl
Ether
(12)
Butyl
Lactate
(13)
Creosote
Oil
(14)
Cresol
(15)
Cycle
Hexanol
(16)
Diamyl
Phthalate
(17)
Di-Butylamino
Ethanol
(18)
Dibutyl
Oxalate
(19)
Di-Chloro
Benzene
(20)
1,
3-Dichloro, 2-4 Hexadiene
(21)
Di-Chloro
iso-Provpyl Ether
(22)
1-1,
Dichloro, 1-Nitro Propane
(23)
Di-iso
Butyl Benzene
(24)
Di-iso
- Propyl Cyanamide
(25)
Di-Methyl
Formamide
(26)
Di-Methyl
Sulphate
(27)
Dodecane
(Didecane)
(28)
Di-Methyl
Cyanamide
(29)
Essential
oils of all kinds
(30)
Ethanolamine
(31)
Ethyl
Acetanilide
(32)
Ethyl
Acetoacetate
(33)
Z-Ethyl
Hexylacetate
(34)
Ethylane
Glycol mono ethylether acetate.
(35)
Fuel
oil/Furnace oil
(36)
Formic
Acid
(37)
Hexanol
(38)
N-Hexylcellosolve
(39)
Hexyl
Ether
(40)
Insecticide
solution
(41)
Light
Diesel Oil (L D O)
(42)
Mineral
Oils of all kinds
(43)
Oils
of all kinds excluding essential and mineral oils.
(44)
Organic
Solvant
(45)
Phynyl
Cellosolve
(46)
Paints
(47)
Tetrahydro
Furfuryl Alcohol
(48)
Tetrahydro
Naphthalene
(49)
Trichloro
Propane
(50)
Tricresyl
Phosphate
(d)
Any
other combustible liquid including the following 50 litres.
Acid Slurry and A.B.S. Slurry
Assistor B-10
Acrylated Polymer
Acetic Unhydride
Acramine sin
Acramol New
Adhesive Solution
Arkpol
Aeron Printing Agent F.H.
Agrabatti Mixed Ready Perfumer
Ascopon Np. 330
Acramin SI Extra
Antifoam and M.S.
Acinol Cps
Ahurasol Traf
Ahuralan L
Ahuramine Cac
Alkyl Benzene Suplhonic Acid
Asphaltic Oil
Acramine Red F.R.C.
Extra Cone
Accelerator Solution
Alkyl Benzene
Acramine Binder 110 and 1100
Alcoholic Beverages (1000 Litres) (Such as whisky,
brandy, wine etc.)
Brytol
Base Coat
Brandelux Liquid
Barium Cadmiumi Stabilizer
Barium Sulphonate
Basic Sulphonate
Benzalkonium Chloride Solution
Butyric Acid
Brake Fluid
Butyl Sterate
Butyl Diol
Black Phenyl
Celloplast
Castraulic Break Fluid
Colloidon
Coconut Fatty Acid
Cinnamic Alcohol
Colour Solvent
Chirimoya Aroma
Crenofor B.L.
Calcium Derivative of Phenol
Corial Em Finish G.
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
Calcium Sulphonate and Complex
Calcium and BariumSulphonate
Carbitol
Cirazol Fpl.
Catalyst Solvent
Cobalt Octoate 6% Solvent
Colbalt Octate 3% Solvent
Coconut Diethaholamide
Diethylene Glyeul (F.P. 125-C)
Daichi Noigen Emulsifier
Deepetch Developing Ink
D.T.A. Solvent
Dimethyl Phathalate
Diphenyl Oxide
Dinonyl Phathalate
Dripolene AB & C
Dawnol DB
Dibtyl Tindilaurate
Diethyl Sulphate
Detergent Slurry
Dimethyl Para Tolouidine
Dialphanyl Phthalate
Dedecyl Benzene Sulphuric Acid
Dinyl Phthalate
Ethylene Chlorohydrine
Essence of Phenyl
Essocore
Essolube HD
Emulsifier
Extender Solution
Ethyl Benzoate
Essence D Cleaner
Essotex
Ester of Glycol
Emulvin L
Ethyl Cyano Acetate
Esso Solvent
Ethylene Glyeul
Eramine-D
Ethyl Cinanamate
Ethylene Diamine Hydrate
Eau-Di-Toilet
Epoxy Oil Plastisizer
Emulin
Fixer R 50
Fixer CCL
Ferro Black-ss Solvent
Fatty Acide
Fatty Amide
Getsit
Glymol
Gasket Shellac Compound
Glyoine – D
Glycidyl Ether
Gamme Picoline, Gelkot, Glycerine (free limit 500
Kgs)
Hemagin
Hydrazine Hydrate
Holdtite Liquid Jointing
Highviscocity Polymer
Iseamly Acetate
Invamol En
Imperon P
Japlcot T
Kemapol Dc Cone
Kemapol PI Cone
Kemapul H Cone
Khadi Binder Col
Lead Octate 18%
Lemon Grass Residue of Rezush
Lyogen T.G.S.
LubripTate
Liquio Glucose
Linalcool
Liquidseal
Liquid Stainer
Laxtic Acid
Moribo
Mistol
Micrombar
Merck Na
Milkoline
Mercerizing Agent
Methyl Salicylate
Malonic Ester
Mould Release Agent Q2 13
Mango Essence
3-Methoxy Propylamine
Manganese Octate 6% Solution
Nonyl Phenol
Nail Polish (Cream)
Nonorganic Wetting Out Agent
Nitrated Lard Oil
Nopco 1296
Nopco Lv 40
Nopco 1556
Non Ionic Detergent
Nonox Sp
Natural Cutex Nail Polish
Nail Enamel or Remover
Nyloflex 999
Oxyethyl Nitriline
Octyl Phenol Condenstate
Oleic Acid
Aleyl Alcohol
Organic Amine
Organic Lead Compound
Organic Phosphorous Sulphur Compound
Organic Zinc & Calcium Compound
Organic Calcium Compound
Organic Zinc & Calcium Compound
Organic Silicone Compound
Print Deep Assist
Polyethylene Glycol
Pinol Ine
Propionic Anhydride
Phenyl Isocyanate
Photin 033 L
Printing Primer Js.
Petrol Liquid
Polymeric Ester Plasticizer
Paraflow
Paralex G-601
Phospheric Acid Ester
Polyol
Printex
Pasterseal
Perminal Merck
Pyreolidone
Phenylethyl Alcohol
Proylene Glycol
Phosphate Esters
Polysorbate
Paraffex G-62
Quinoline
Rumescal Bdn
Rogue
Roxonight
Rustolene
Sarcol A-303
Sorbitol
Stabilizer
Snid Pgn
Sarindage E
Supersept T
Sodium Perfrol Sulphonate
Silicon Fluid
Superdote B
Supernal Mo
SterrakleineEm
Salicylldehyde
Sanvipol As
Special Sulphurized Fat
Sorbitan Monooleate
Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate
Turpentine Liniment I.P.
Triethanol Amine
O-toluidine
Teripineol
Thiodiglyeol
Top-Coat
Twin 20/80
Terpinyl Acetate
Tin Stabilizer Solvent
Terrapropylene Benzol
Thinner
Uresign B
Ucon
Vidol
Vegetable Fat Solution
Wash out Solution
Xylidine
Zinc Alkyl Phosphate
Zephirol
B- INFLAMMABLE SOLIDS
(a) Any inflammable solids including the following (2
Kgs.)
(1)
Aluminium,
Powder
(2)
Ammonium
Picrate, Wetted
(3)
Camphor
Free limits 5 Kgs.
(4)
Celloidin
or Photoxylene
(5)
Cslluoid
including Scrap
(6)
Cobalt
Resinate, Precipitated
(7)
Cecaborane
(8)
Dinitrophenolates,
Wetted
(9)
Dinitro
Phenols, Wetted
(10)
Dinitro
Resorcinols, Wetted
(11)
Chemical
driers
(12)
Ferrocerium
(light tints)
(13)
Ferro
Sillicone
(14)
Film,
Nitrocellulose base
(15)
Hafnium,
powder
(16)
Hafnium
Powder, wet or sludge
(17)
Hexamine
or Hexamethylene Tetramine or Methenamine or Uritone
(18)
Metramine
(19)
Uritropine
(20)
Magnesium
(21)
Maganese
alloys
(22)
Manganese
Resinate
(23)
Metaldehyde
(24)
Mischimetal
(25)
Nephthalene
(26)
Creosote
salts
(27)
Nitrocllulose
(28)
Lacquer
base (Wetted or Pla§ticised)
(29)
Lacquer
Chips (Wetted or Plasticised)
(30)
Collidion
Cotton (Wetted or Platicised)
(31)
Nitroguanidine,
wetted
(32)
Nitro
Starch, wetted
(33)
Phosphorous,
amorphous
(34)
Phosphorous,
transparent or yellow
(35)
Phosphorous
Heprasulphide
(36)
Phosphorous
Pentachloride
(37)
Phosphorous
Penta Sulphide
(38)
Phosphorous
Sequi Sulphide
(39)
Phosphorous
Trisulphide
(40)
Picric
Acid (Wetted)
(41)
Pyroxyline
(42)
Pottasium
Borohydride
(43)
Silicon
Powder
(44)
Sodium
Picramate, wetted
(45)
Sulphur
(46)
Titanium
Powder
(47)
Trinitro
Benzene, Wetted
(48)
Trinitro
Benzoic Acid, wetted
(49)
Trinitro
Tolune (TNT), wetted
(50)
Urea
Nitrate, wetted
(51)
Zirconium
in all forms
(52)
Zirconium
hydride
(b) Safety Matches-(Free limit- 1 gross boxes)
(c) Any substances emitting inflammable gases when wet
with water including followig (2 Kgs)
(1)
Amalgams
of Sodium/Potassium/Lithium etc.
(2)
Amides
of Sodium/Potassium/Lithium etc.
(3)
Alloys
of Alkali Metals - No Free Limit
(4)
Alloys
of Alkaline Earth Metals
(5)
Aluminium
Ferro Silicon Powder
(6)
Aluminium
Carbide
(7)
Aluminium
Silicon, Powder, uncoated
(8)
Barium
alloys - Non-Pyrophoric
(9)
Barium
metal - Non-Pyrophoric
(10)
Casecum
Metal
(11)
Calcium
metal and alloys, non pyrophoric
(12)
Calcium
Carbide, No free limit
(13)
Calcium
Cyanamide (Nitrolim)
(14)
Calcium
Hydride
(15)
Calcium
Phosphide
(16)
Calcium
Silicide
(17)
Calcium
Magnesium Silicon
(18)
Hydrides
of Metal
(19)
Lithium
metal. No Free Limit
(20)
Lithium
Alluminium Hydride
(21)
Lithium
Amide
(22)
Lithium
Borohydride
(23)
Lithium
Hydride
(24)
Lithium
Silicon
(25)
Magnesium
Alluminium Phosphides
(26)
Magnesium
Hydride
(27)
Mangesiun
Phosphide
(28)
Potassium
Amide
(29)
Potassium
Metal. No Free Limit
(30)
Potassium
Metal alloys
(31)
Potassium
Phosphide
(32)
Potassium
Sodium Alloy
(33)
Rubidium
Metal. No Free Limit
(34)
Sodium
Metal. No Free Limit
(35)
Sodium
Amide
(36)
Sodamide
(37)
Sodium
Borohydrate
(38)
Sodium
Hydride
(39)
Sodium
Methalate
(40)
Sodium
Phosphide
(41)
Stannic
Phosphide
(42)
Tin
mono Phosphide
(43)
Srtontium
alloys. Non Pyurophorie
(44)
Strontium
Phosphide
(45)
Titanium
Hydride
(46)
Zinc,
non pyrophoric
(d) (i) Any substances liable to spontaneous combustion
including the following (10 Kgs.)
(1)
Alluminium
Alkyl Chrorides
(2)
Alluminium
Alkyls
(3)
Alluminium
Tributyl
(4)
Alluminium
Tri Ethyl
(5)
Alluminium
Tri Methyl
(6)
Calcium
Resinate
(7)
Di
Ethyl Alluminium Chloride
(8)
Di
Ethyl Magnesium (Magnesium Di Ethyl)
(9)
Ei
Ethyl Para Nltrosoaniline
(10)
Di
Methyl Para Nitrosoaniline
(11)
Di
Methyl Zinc (Zinc Di Methyl)
(12)
Ethyl
Alluminium Dichloride
(13)
Ethyl
Alluminium Sesquichloride
(14)
Fish
meal
(15)
Magnesium
Diamide
(16)
Mag
nesium Diphenyl
(17)
Metal
Alkyls
(18)
Methyl
Alluminium Sesquichloride
(19)
Methyl
Magnesium Bromide
(20)
Grignard
Reagent
(21)
Nickel
Catalyst
(22)
Phosphorous
red
(23)
Sodium
Hydrosulphate
(24)
Tri
iso Eutyl Alluminium
(ii) Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
including the following (5 Kgs.)
Pyrophorix Metals Viz; Alluminium Powder
Barium Alloys
Caesium Powder
Strontinm Powder
Zink Powder
Cerium Powder
(e) Combustible solids and semi solids
(1)
Agarbattis
or perfumed sticks or their powders 100
(2)
Asphalt,
Bitumen, Gilsonite and tar pitch 25
(3)
Bagasse
50
(4)
Bags
and sacks empty 500
(5)
Cobalt
Nephtenate Powder 100
(6)
Camphene
5
(7)
Candles
30
(8)
Carbon
or charcoal or lamp black or coke or coal and coal dust 10
(9)
Celuloid
based, good, their articles or waste 5
(10)
Cellulose
Acetate based goods articles or Waste 15
(11)
Copra
including cake and meals 100
(12)
Cotton
including Kapok (when kept loose) 100
(13)
Cork
or cork in any form 50
(14)
Cloth
or cotton kept in fully pressed bales 1000
(15)
Cotton
waste including waste of yarm or fibres of any kind 100
(16)
Dye,
Colours and Pigmets of any kind 250
(17)
Fats
of all kinds including ghee 50
(18)
Felt,
paper or cloth coated with asphalt, bitumen or pitch 50
(19)
Ginnings
15
(20)
Grease
200
(21)
Gummed
or adhesive taps of any kind 500
(22)
Hay
(dried grass) 50
(23)
Herbs,
stems and dry seeds 500
(24)
Insectioides
15
(25)
Kapok
seeds 100
(26)
Leaves
dried of all kinds including Tobacco shreds 100
(27)
Mats
of all kinds 100
(28)
Oil
cakes and oil seeds 100
(29)
Plastic
Acrylic and their goods and its fabrics 250
(30)
Plastic
or plastic goods or resin coated fabrics (Rexins) excluding acrylic plastics
and their goods 500
(31)
Plastic
or resin coated paper, sheets or boards of any kind of plastics 500
(32)
Resins
including Rosin and Resinate Natural and Synthetic 25
(33)
Rubber
or rubber goods, including waste and reclaimed rubber 100
(34)
Shavings
Wood 50
(35)
Sodium
di-thionite 100
(36)
Sulphides
of all kinds 10
(37)
Tarred
paper, rope, cloth and felt 50
(38)
Tarpauline
500
(39)
Yarn
or fiber of any kind including its products 500
(40)
Waxes
of all kinds 30
(f) Any other combustible solid and semi solid
including the following free limit (100 Kgs.)
Aspirin (Acetyl Solicylic Acid)
Aminophyline
Anthranilic Acid
Acetyl Methionine
Aluminium Paste
Ammonium Thicoyanate
Accelerator Organic
Armatic Sulphur Compound
Alkylated Phenol
Amino Anthraquinons
Alpha or Beta
Adipic Acid
Acramine Pigment Ex-Cone.
Acramine SI Extra
Acramine Yellow Fgg. Ex. Cone.
Acramine Golden Yellow for Ex.Cone
Acramine Orange Esg. Ex. Fgrr Ex. Cone.
Acramine Scarlt Frl Ex. Cone.
Acramine Red. Frg. Ex. Cone.
Acramine Red Frg. Exc. Cone.
Acramine Bordaux Frn Ex. Cone.
Analgm
Acetylated Mono Glyccrides
Anthra Quinone
Amido Phyrine
Acetyl Cystorine
Alluminium Sterate
Acramine Red Violet Fr. Cone.
Acramine Violet Fer Ex. Cone.
Acramine Brown For Ex. Cone.
Acramine Navy Blue Fb Ex. Cone.
Acramine Navy Blue Ffr Ex. Cone.
Acramine Green Fgg Ex. Cone.
Acramine Olive Green Fb Ex. Cone.
Acramine For Powder
Alpha Amino-4-Benzylamino
Anthrequinone
4-Amino Azobenzidine 4-Sulphonic
Acid
Amino R Acid
Amino Azo Benzene
Aerolite Powder
Antistep
Amberol 75% and D 96 Alphanitroso Beta
Naphthol
Aceto Acetanilide:
Agar Powder Or Dust or Wood
Ascopom A-20
Ade is
Arabic Gum
Amino Anisic Acid
Aminophenol Ortho. Metha. Pafa. Anisic Acid
Ascorbic Acid
Amethocaine Hydrocloride
Amino Benzoicacid (Para)
Betaine Hydrochloride
Bitumen Laminated Board
Bitumoil Barium Sulphonate
Beta Napthol
Benzoic Acid
Benzidine Yellow H.G.
Brown Dextrine
British Gum
Bitumen Compound
Binder
Benznthrone
Blowing Agent Bn. Tyre (Micro Powder)
Blowing Agent Porofor Powder
Borneol
Benzil
Benzoquinone (Quinone)
Benezene Sulphoric Acid
Bisphenol A
Balsum Tolu
Barium Sterate
Cadmium Sterate
Coumarin Powder
Cetyl Alcohol
Calcium Derivative of Phenol
Corn Dextrine.
Colour Chem Yellow Fine Paste
Colour Chem Redifine Paste
Colour Chem Rubber Claret B
Colour Chem Rubber Yellow
Cocomono Amine
Chloromphenicol Palmitate Cetrimide
Colour Developer CD-1
Calcium Sennoside
Cetostyryl Alcohol
Coproco
Calcium Sterate
Chlopheniramine Maleate
Cobaltous Naphthenate
Copper Acetate
Casein
Citric Acid Carbazol
Chronotropic Acid
Cupeerron
Calcium Paraamino Salicylate
Carboline H. Filler
Cresidine
Custard Powder
Chloromphenicol Powder
Calcium and Zink Organic Organic Complex
Catedrol Ricdel
Cetomacrogol
Caffeine
Chlorocresol
CclRubber Yellow 108 Pigment Powder
3 Chiloro NND 12 Hydroxy Ethyl Amiline
Dextrine
Digol DLsterate
Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate
Dithizone
Dichlor 4 Sulphonyl Dimethyl
Terephtahalath
Delta Acid
Diethyl Metaamino Phenol
Diamino Anthraquinone
Deited Meal
Diphenyl
Diphenyl Carbazide
Diabasic Lead Sterate
Dedenol OT
Dithane Z78 Zinab B Cone.
3.3 Dichlorozenzidine
Dapsone Developer
Diphenyl Carbazone.
2:5 Dichloro 4-Sulphonyl 3 Methyl-5- Pyrozolone
Dianisidine Base
Dihydrozy Prop Yl Theophyline
Dextrose Monohydrate
D-glactose
Diabasic Leadphosphate
EB 5000 Dinthranol
Diabasiclead State
Dicarboxylic Acid Mixture
Eteching (Gum) Powder
Embassing Powder
Empicol
Enthrobrite Cad 909
Ethylene Diaminetetra Acetic Acid
Ethylene Urea
Emulphor O White Paste
E.D.T.A. Disodium Slat
Entroabrite.569
Factice
Flocal Tu 40
Fabrilose-A
Fatty cid
Fibre Strip
Ferron Fumerate
Gum Powder
Gulfled. 'A'
Genopal
Gugal
Gum Acacia Powder
Greasy Cotton Packing
Filapol P
Gosin
Gumgur
Guardal
Helictropine
Hydrocarbon Phosphorous
Sulphur Derivative
Hydroquinone
Hydroxy Quinoline
Hydroxy Naphthoic Acid
Hydroxy Quinoline
1-67 Hexane Diol
3 Hydroxy 2 Methyl Quinilone
4Carboxylic Acid
H-Acid
Halmaddi
Harda Powder
Hippuric Acid
Higher Alcohol
Hansa Red B-Pigment Powder
Hessian Coated With Rubber
Halasone
Isophthatic Acid
Isobutylene Polymer
Imperon
Ipacoc Root
Imadazoline Chloride
Idet.
Isonicotinic Acid Hydroxide
Isocyanate
Industrial enzyme
Inorganic Nitrogen Compound
Jonol
Jelly Crystals
Kemilant Powder
Kemapon T/H Cone.
Kaycoll WS.
Lead Soap.
Lubricant "60" Lactose
Lissapole D Powder.
Lignocane Hydrochloride.
Lipomine D.O.
Lusil Tel.
Lead Acetate
Luster Bar Piece
Glutamic Acid
Maixe Starch.
Magnesium Acetate
Maixe Yellow Dextrine
Myrobolan Extract Lump.
Masse Acridine Albentoin Cream.
Metol.
Meta Nitro P Toluidine.
Metax Claw.
Meprobamate.
Metatoluidine Diamine
Metalic Stearate
Movitol.
Monosan.
Metaphehylene Diamne.
Menthol.
Mindral Jelly.
Methionine.
Methyl Ceilullose
Mowital B 30 H
Movi 30-88
Mowilith Solid
Maleic Anhydride.
Metaphenyl Diamine.
M.B.T.S. (2-Mercaptobenzothiazly Di-Sulfide)
M.B.T. (Mercaptobenzo Thiazole)
Mordex Dextrine
Methyl Phenyl Pyrazolone
Mandelic Acid
Metapropylene Dimyne
Metanimo Phenol
Manitol
Methadilazine Hydrochloride
Manila Rope
Nikassit
Neromine
MebulaE.P.
Naphthionate Drier.
Nonox D.NA 22 Accelerator
Nitrobenzoic Acid
Nux Vomica
Nipagin.
Nipasol
Ninox-B-Rod
Nux Vomica Alkaloid
Niacinamide
Nipasepp
Nitorgen Contatine Drivative.
Oleic Acid Ester of Glycerine
Oxypehnbutazone
Octyl Phenol
Orthotoluene Sulphonamide.
Orwo W-Ray Developer
Ortho Phenyl Phenol
Oatinmacic Blend Cold Cream
Oatin Brillantine Lavendor.
Oleostearin Pitches.
Potassium Olate
Peptone
Phosphate Ester
Phosphoric Acid Ester
Naphthyl Amine
Phenylated
Petrolatum
Panotrane Essaries
Piperazine Hyxahydrate
Paradicholro benzene
Pentaerythritole
Plastopeel Deeping Material
Parachloro Ortho Nitro Aniline
Prickly Heat Soap
Polysol
Potasium Hydrogen Phthalate
Paraformaldehyde
Para Aminoacetanilide
P-Cresol Ploysizeer
Profor 'N'
Phthalyl Sulphacetamide
Para Amino Iso Butyl Benzoate
Para Trichloro Benzene
Poppy Husks
Para Cresidine
Piperazine Hyxahydrate
Phenobarbitone
Phenyl Acetic Acid Crystol
Paranitrotolune-O- Sulphonic Acid.
Phthalic Anhydride
Phthalic Acid
Ybogallol
P. Toluic Acid
Piparazine Citrate
D-Phenyl Thiourea
Phynidone (5D-84)
Potasium Sorbate
Ployglycol
Pext N.
Paratoluene Sulphonic Acid.
Polyvinylpy Rodoxine.
Pyrazoline
Printanal Kob
Petroleum Ester Drivative
Processed Vegetable Oil
Phenyl Phosphonic Acid
Propylen Urea
Phenyl Butazone
Quinhydrone
Resamine 155-F
Renacil
Rubbing Compound
Resin and Tail Oil Soap
Retarder
Soamine M 70
Sympol
Sodium Petroleum Sulphonate
Sorbitan Monocoleate
Substituted Tertiary Phenol
Solution Salt B Powder
Saksit Atv.
Sarcamine LG.
Sarluxol Caxl.
Sodium Diethyl Dithio Carbamate.
Sodium Amino Salicylate.
Salicylanilide.
Saccharine.
Siliconacan Tifoaming.
Specials Sulphurized fat.
Saliccylic Acid.
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate
Sodium Naphithonate
Stilboestrol Dipropionate
Suxamethonium Chloride
Stapilizer
Soluble Methyl Hydroxy Benzoate
Sapotak Powder
Starch
Stearic Acid
Special Lubricant.
Saccharose
Sacell LV.
Sarluxol XL.
Sizing Gum
Salol.
Survolin
Sulphonamide
Sucrose
Sulphadimidine
Solid Bariumed Soap
Substituted Phenol
Stearyl Alchol
Supernol Aclcohol
Supernol CT
Sodium Meta Nitro Benzene Sulphate
Starch Maize Powder
Salicylic Acid
Silicone High Vaccum Compound
Tapicca Flour, Powder, Bharda, Starch
Trishlon
Teramin Wp.
Thiovit.
2:4:5: Trichloroanilin
Tannic Acid.
Tartaric Acid
Tss Ct- 22 Diethyl Para Phenylone
Liamino Sulphate
T.N.T. (Trynitro Toluene)
Tbiram
Tukmaria
Tinuvin P.
Tinopal Prep.
Thiogum F.
Thiourea
Tol Butamide
EB 6860 Thiomersal
Tetra Cyclne Hydrochloride
Universal High Contrast Packet A.
VulcaforM.B.T.
Vuleafor T.N.T.
Vulcafor M.B.T.S.
Valanoid Plastic Compound.
Vuleatac Ch.
Vulcacit Mds/C.
Vulz.
Velcacit-Nz.
Vulcacit Dz.
Vulkocit D
Mulcafor Zdg.
Vulcafor Dpg: Vul. Cz. Vul. Dm./c
Vaseline
Vul-F
Vulcacit Thiras
Vulcacit Lda.
Vulcacit Moz.
VulcalentA.
Vulcacit Ntc.
While Extrine
Whitcol Ws.
Wetting Agent.
X-Ray Developer Packet A
Yellow Dextrine
Zinc Allkyl Phosphate
Zine Stenate
Zine Alkyl Thiophosphate
Ziram.
Zine Sterate.
(a) Oxiding Agents - Inorganic (2Kgs.)
(1) Aluminium Nitrate
(2) Ammonium Dichromate (Ammonium Bicharomate)
(3) Ammonium Nitrate.
(4) Ammonium Pechlorate.
(5) Ammonium Persulphate
(6) Barium Chlorate
(7) Barium Nitrate
(8) Barium Perchlorate
(9) Barium Permagnate
(10) Barium Proxide (Barium Dioxide, Barium super
Oxide).
(11) Bromates (Sodium, Potassium, Calcium Ammonium etc.)
(12) Calcium Nitrate.
(13) Calcium Chlorate
(14) Calcium Chlorite
(15) Calcium ypochlorite
(16) Calcium Nitrate
(17) Calcium Permanganate
(18) Calcium Perchlorate
(19) Calcium Proxide.
(20) Chromates of all kinds
(21) Chlorites Inorganic
(22) Chlorates inorganic
(23) Chromic Acid.
(24) Chromium Trioxide (Chromic Acid, Chromi Anhydride)
(25) Dichromates, inorganic
(26) Didymium Nitrate (Needymium Nitrate, Praseodymiym
Nitrates).
(27) Ferric Nitrate
(28) Hydrogen Peroxide.
(29) Lead Peroxide (Lead Dioxide)
(30) Lead Nitrate
(31) Lead Perchlorate
(32) Lead Hydrochlorite
(33) Lithium Peroxide.
(34) Magnesium Bromate
(35) Mangaese Dioxide.
(36) Magnesium Nitrate.
(37) Magnesium Perchlorate
(38) Mangnesium Peroxide
(39) Nitrates Inorganic
(40) Per Borates inorganic
(41) Per Chlorates, inorganic
(42) Perchloric Acid
(43) Permanganates, Inorganic
(44) Peroxides, Metallie.
(45) Potassium Bromate
(46) Potassium Chlorate
(47) Potassium Nitrate
(48) Potassium Nitrits.
(49) Potassium Perchlorate
(50) Potassium Permanganate
(51) Potassium Peroxide.
(52) Potassium Per Sulphate
(53) Silver Nitrate
(54) Sodium Bormate
(55) Sodium Chlorite
(56) Sodium Chlorate
(57) Sodium Nitrate (Chile Saltpetro)
(58) Sodium Nitraite
(59) Sodium Perchlorate
(60) Sodium Permanagnate
(61) Sodium Proxide
(62) Sodium Persulphate
(63) Strontium Chlorate
(64) Strontium Nitrate
(65) Strontium Perchlorate
(66) Strontium Peroxide (Strontium Dioxide)
(67) Urea Hydrogen Peroxide
(68) Zinc Chlorate
(69) Zinc Nitrate
(70) Zinc Permanaganate
(71) Zinc Peroxide.
(b) Oxidising Agents - Organic (2 Kgs.)
(1)
Acetyl
Benzoyl Peroxide.
(2)
Acetyl
Peroxide ,
(3)
Benzoyl
Peroxide
(4)
Tertiary
Butyl 22 Dimethyl Benzyl Peroxide.
(5)
Teritary
Butyl Hydro Peroxide
(6)
Iso
Butyl Methyl Keton Peroxide.
(7)
Tertiary
Butyl Per Acetate
(8)
Tertiary
Butyl Per Benzoate
(9)
Tertiary
Butyl per Maleate
(10)
Tertiary
Butyl Percoctate
(11)
2-2
Bis. (Tertiary Butyl Peroxy) Butane
(12)
Tertiary
Butyl iso-Propyl Benzene Hydroperoxide.
(13)
Cumene
Hydro Peroxide (Cumyl Hydro peroxide)
(14)
Cyclo
Hexanone Peroxides
(15)
Di-terriary
Butyl Diperphathalate.
(16)
Tertiary
Butyl Peroxide (Di-trainy Batyl Peroxide).
(17)
2-4
Dichloro Banzoyl Peroxide.
(18)
Di
(4-Chloro Benzoyl) Peroxide.
(19)
2,
-Di Methyl Hexane 2,5-Dihydro Peroxide.
(20)
Di-iso
Propyl Benzene Hydro Peroxide.
(21)
Ethyl
MethylKetone Hydroperoxide.
(22)
EthylMethyl
Ketone Peroxide.
(23)
Lauroyl
Peroxide (Dilauroyl Peroxide).
(24)
Para-Methane
Hydro Peroxide.
(25)
Octanoyl
Peroxide (Octyl Peroxide, Caprylol Peroxide).
(26)
Pero
Acetic Acid (AcetylHydro Peroxide)
(27)
Pinane
Hydroperoxide
(28)
Propionyl
Peroxide
(29)
Succinic
Acid Peroxide (Disuccinic Acid Peroxide Peroxy Disccinic
acid, Succinoyl Peroxide).
(30)
Tetralin
Hydro Peroxide (Tera Hydro Napthalene Hydro Peroxide).
(31)
Tetra
Nitra Ethane
D- POISONOUS (TOXIC) SUBSTANCES
(a) All Cyan des Including the following - (1/2 Kgs.)
(1)
Barium
Byanide.
(2)
Bromo
Benzyl Cyanide
(3)
Calcium
Cyanide.
(4)
Copper
Cyanide (Cupric Cyanide)
(5)
Cyanides.
(6)
Cyanogen
Bromide (Bromine Cyanide, Brome Cyanide).
(7)
Cyanogen
Chloride (Chlorine Cyanide)
(8)
Hydro
Cyanid Acid (Hydrogen Cyanide Prussic Acid).
(9)
Lead
Cyanide.
(10)
Mercury
Cyanide (Mercuric Cyanide).
(10A) Mercuric Potassium (Cyanide Potassium Cyano
Mercurate).
(11)
Mercury
Oxycyanide.
(12)
Nickel
Cyanide.
(13)
Potassium
Cuprocyanide.
(14)
Potassium
Cyanide
(15)
Silver
Cyanide.
(16)
Sodium
Cyanide
(17)
Zinc
Cyanide.
(b) Other items of poisonous (toxic) substances (10
Kgs.)
(1)
Acetone
Cyanohydrin
(2)
Acaricies
(3)
Acrylonitrile
(Vinyl Cyanides) also Flammable
(4)
Aldrin
(5)
Acrylamide
(6)
Alkoloids.
(7)
Allyl
iso – Thiocyanate
(8)
Alluminium
Phosphide.
(9)
Ammonium
Hydrogen Fluoride
(10)
10
AmmoniumHydrogen Fluoride, Ammonium Bi-Fluoride, Ammonium Acid Fluoride.
(11)
Ammunition,
Tear Producing or Toxic
(12)
Aniline
(Aminobenzene, Aniline Oil, Phenylamine)
(13)
Aniline
Hydrochloride (Aniline Chloride, Aniline Salt).
(14)
Antimony
Compounds.
(15)
Antimony
Lactate.
(16)
Potassium
Ttartrate 9Taratar Emetic)
(17)
Arsenic
Acid.
(17A) Arsenic Dust.
(18)
Arsenic
Bromide (Arsenous Bromide).
(19)
Arsenic
Compounds.
(20)
Arsenic
Pentoxide.
(21)
Arsenic
Trichloride (Arsenic Chloride, Arsenous Chloride).
(22)
Arsenic
Tioxide (Arsenic Oxide, Arsenous Oxide, White Arsenic)
(23)
Barium
Oxide.
(24)
Benzidine.
(25)
Benzylidenc
Chloride (Benzal Chloride Benzyl Chloride).
(26)
Beryllium
Powder.
(27)
Beryllium
Compounds
(28)
Bordeaux
Arsenites.
(29)
Bromo
Acetone.
(30)
Brucine
(Dimethoxt Strychine)
(31)
Cocodylic
Acid (Dimethyl Arsenic Acid).
(32)
Calcium
Arsenate.
(33)
Calcium
Arsenite.
(34)
Carbon
Tertachloride (Tetra ChloroMethane)
(35)
Chloral
(Trichloro Acetaldehyde)
(36)
Chloro
Acetone.
(37)
Chloro
Acetophenone (Phenyl Chloro Methyl Ketone)
(38)
Chloro
Anilines.
(39)
Chloro
Dinitro Benzence
(40)
Chloro
Nitro Benzences.
(41)
Chloro
Phenates.
(42)
Chloro
Phenols.
(43)
Chloro
Picrin (Nitro ChloroMethane)
(44)
Chloro
Ortho - Toludine Hydro Chloride.
(45)
Coecules.
(46)
Copper
Aceto Arsenite (Emerald Green, Kings Green,Moss Green, Viena Green).
(47)
Coper
Arsenite (Cupric Arsenite, Scheeles Mineral).
(48)
Dichloro
Anilines.
(49)
Dichloron-n-Benzene.
(50)
Diethylene
Triamine.
(51)
Di
Ethyl Sulphate 9Ethyl Sulphate)
(52)
Di-methyl
Sulphate.
(53)
Dinitro-n-Anilines.
(54)
Dinitro-n-Benzenes.
(55)
Dinitro-n-Ortho
Cresol.
(56)
Dinitro-n-Phenols.
(57)
Dinitro-n-Toluenes.
(58)
Disinfectants.
(59)
Di-Phenyl
Amine Chloro Arsine (Phenarsazine Chloride).
(60)
Di-Phenyl
Chloro Arsine.
(61)
Endrin.
(62)
Epichlorohydrin.
(63)
Ethyl
Bromo Acetate.
(64)
Ethyl
Dichloro Arsine.
(65)
Ethylen
Di Bromide.
(66)
Ferric
Arsenate (Scorodite).
(67)
Ferric
Arsenite.
(68)
Ferrous
Arsenate.
(69)
Fungicides.
(70)
Hoxa
Ethyl Tetra Phosphate (Ethyl Tetra Phosphate).
(71)
Germicides.
(72)
Herbicides.
(73)
Insecticides.
(74)
Lead
Asernates.
(75)
Lead
Arsenites.
(76)
London
Purple
(77)
Magnesium
Arsenate.
(78)
Malathion.
(79)
Morcuric
Arsonate
(80)
Morcuric
Chloride
(81)
Morcuric
Nitrate
(82)
Morcuric
Sulphate
(83)
Morcurous
Nitrate
(84)
Mercurous
Sulphate
(85)
Mercury
Acetate (Mercuric /Mercurous Acetate)
(86)
Morcury
Ammonium Choloride
(87)
Mercury
Benzoate.
(88)
Mercury
Bisulphate
(89)
Bromides
(Mercuric/Merentrol)
(90)
Mercury
Oleate
(91)
Mercury
Oxide
(92)
Mercury
Potassium Iodide (Potassium Mercuric Iodide)
(93)
Morcury
Salicylate
(94)
Morcury
Thiocyanate.
(95)
Methyl
Bromode.
(96)
Methyl
Bromo Acetone.
(97)
Naphtylamine,
alpha or beta.
(98)
Naphthyl
Thio Urea.
(99)
Naphthyl
Urea
(100)
Nematocides
(101)
Nicoting
Nicotine Hydrochloride.
(102)
Nicotine
Salicylate.
(103)
Nicotine
Sulphate.
(104)
Nicotine
Tartarate
(105)
Nitro
Anilines
(106)
Nitro
Benzenes.
(107)
Nitro
Phenols
(108)
Nitro
Toluenes
(109)
Nitro
Oxylenes
(110)
Organo
Phosphates.
(111)
Parathion
(Methyl Parathio).
(112)
Penta
Chloro Ethane (Pentalin).
(113)
Perchloro
Mephyl Mercaqtan (Thio Carbonyl Terachloride, Trichloro Methul Sulphochloride).
(114)
(115)
Pesticides
Yours faithfully, X.
(116)
Azinphos-Ethyl,
Azinphos-Methyl, Demeton, Dimefox Disulphoton, Dioxathion, Endonthion, HETP,
Mercarbon, Mevinphos, Parathion and Phosphamidon, Schradan, Sulfotep, Tetra
Ethyl pyro Phosphate (TEPP), Dimeton Methyl, Dibrom, Dizainon, Ethion,
Fenthion, Phenkalpon, Thiometon, Bromophonos, Chiorothion, Dimethoate,
Fenitrothion, Malthion Trichionfon, Aldrin and Aldrin Mixtures, Dieldrin,
Eldrin Mistures, Heptachlor, Gama BHCDDT, Lindane, Toxaphene,
Pentachlorophenol., Chlorophenates, ChorophenlosAN TU Isolan Dimetilan.Urbazid Propoxure
Carbaryl, Dinobution, Dinoseb, 4-6 Dinitro Ortho Eresol (DNOC). Binapacryl,
Dinocap, Brucine, Nicotine Strychnine, Mercury Benzoate, Mercury Clouconate,
Mercury Nucleate, Mercury Oleate, Mercury Salicylate, Fentin Acetate, Fentin
Hydroxide, Thallium Compounds, Arsenic Compounds, Warfarin Comnachlor, Pindone,
Sodium Flucoroacetate, Endothal, Paraquat, Diquat, Loxynil.
(117)
Phenols
(Carbolic Acid Cresols, Cresylic Acids).
(118)
Phenyl
Carboxylamine Chloride (Phenyl Imono Phosgene)
(119)
Phenyleno
Diamines
(120)
Phenyl
Mercuric Acetate.
(121)
Phenyl
Mercuric Compounds.
(122)
Phenyl
Mercuric Hydroxide.
(123)
Phenyl
Mercuric Nitrate.
(124)
Potassium
Arsenate.
(125)
Potassium
Arsenite.
(126)
Potassium
Fluoride.
(127)
Silver
Arsenite.
(128)
Sodium
Arsenate.
(129)
Sodium
Arsenite.
(130)
Sodium
Cacodylate.
(131)
Sodium
Fluoride (Villianumite).
(132)
Sltrontium
Arsenite.
(133)
Strychnine
and its salts.
(134)
Tear
Gas.
(135)
Tear
Gas Candles (Tear Gas Grenades).
(136)
Tetra
Chloro Ethane (Acetylene Tetrachloride).
(137)
Tetra
Ethyl Dithio Pyro Phasphate.
(138)
Tetra
Ethyl Pyro Phosphate.
(139)
Thallium
Compounds.
(140)
Toluidine.
(141)
2,
4 -Toludine Diamine.
(142)
Xylidines
(Amino Dimethyl Benzine. 3, 4-Dimethyl Aniline).
(143)
Xylyl
Bromide.
(144)
Zinc
Arsenate and Arsenite.
(145)
Zine
Phosphide.
(c) Infectious Substances.
These are substances containing disease - Producing
micro-oganisms, such other substances, solids, liquids or gases which are
dangerous to human beings and which in contact with living tissues cause
damages to them.
(d) Corrosives
Free limit for single item (10 Kgs.)
(1)
Acetic
Acid
(2)
Acetic
Anhydrid (Acetic Oxide, Acctyloxide)
(3)
Acety
1 Bromide.
(4)
Acety
1 Iodide
(5)
Mineral
Acids, their solutions and mixtures (mixed acid, nitrating acid, spent acid)
(6)
Altane
Sulphuric Acids.
(7)
Ally
1 Iodide also flammable
(8)
Aluminium
Bromide, Anhydrous
(9)
Aluminium
Chloride, Anhydrous
(10)
Ally
1 Trichlorosillane.
(11)
Anisoy
1 Chloride
(12)
Antimoney
Fentachloride or Animony Perchloride.
(13)
Antimony
Penta Fluride.
(14)
Antimony
Trichloride or Antimony Chloride or Caustic Antimony or Mineral Butter.
(15)
Battery
Fluid
(16)
Benzol
Chloride
(17)
Benzyl
Bromide (Bromo Toluene)
(18)
Benzyl
Chloride (Chloro Toluene)
(19)
Benzyl
Chloroformate
(20)
Bifluondes
(21)
Boron
Tnfluonde-Acetic Acid
(22)
Complex
Bromine Free Limit 5 Kgs
(23)
Bromine
Penta Fluoride
(24)
Bromine
Trifluonde
(25)
Bromo
Acetic Acid
(26)
Caustic
Soda
(27)
Caustic
Potash
(28)
Chloro
Acetic Acid
(29)
Chloro
Acety 1 Chloride
(30)
Chloro
Phenyl Trichlorosilane
(31)
Chloro
Sulphonic Acid
(32)
Chromium
Fluoride
(33)
Chormium
Ocychlonde (Chronyl-chlonde)
(34)
Cupri
Ethylene diamine
(35)
Cyclohexyl
Trichlorosilane
(36)
Dichloro
Acetic Acid
(37)
Dichloro
Acety 1 Chloride
(38)
Dichloropheny
1 Trichorosilane
(39)
Diethy
1 Dichlorosilane
(40)
Difluore
Phasphonc Acid Anhydrous
(41)
Dipheny
1 Dichlorosilane
(42)
Dipheny
1 Methy 1 Bromide
(43)
Rthylene
Diamine
(44)
Ferric
Chloride (Iron Chloride)
(45)
Fluo
Boric Acid
(46)
Fluoro
Phasphonc Acid
(47)
Fluoro
Sulphoric Acid
(48)
Flou
Silicic Acid (Hydro Fluo Sillicic Acid, Silico Fluotic Acid)
(49)
Formic
Acid
(50)
Fumary
1 Chloride (Butanedio 1 Chloride)
(51)
Hexadecy
1 Tnchlorosi lane
(52)
Hexa
Fluoro Phosphenc Acid
(53)
Hexa
Methylene diamine Solution
(54)
Hexy
1 Trichlorosilane
(55)
Hydrazone
(56)
Hydnodic
Acid (Hydrogen Judide)
(57)
Hydro
Bromic Acid (Hyorogen Bromide)
(58)
Hydrocholnc
Acid (Hydrogen Chloride Muralite Acid)
(59)
Hydro
Fluric Acid
(60)
Hypochlorites
(61)
Iodine
Monochloride
(61A) Lime (Unslaked)
(62)
Nitric
Acid
(63)
Nitro
Hydrochloric Acid (Aqua Regia)
(64)
Nony
1 Trichlorosilane
(65)
Octa
Decy 1 Trichlorisilene.
(66)
Octy
1 Trichlorosilene
(67)
Perchloric
Acid
(68)
Pheno
1 Sulphonic Acid
(69)
Pheny
1 Trichlorosilane
(70)
Phosphorous
Oxybromide (Phorsphory 1 Bromide)
(71)
Phosphorous
Pentachloride (Phosphoric Anhydride)
(72)
Phosphorous
Pentoxide(Phosphoric Anhydride)
(73)
Trichloride
(Phosphorous Chloride)
(74)
Phosphory
1 Chloride (Phosphorous Oxy-chloride)
(75)
Potassium
Bifluoride
(76)
Potassium
Hydroxide (Caustic Potash)
(77)
Potassium
Oxide
(78)
lso-Propy
1 Acid Phosphate
(79)
Propy
1 Trishlorosilane
(80)
Pyrosulphuru
1 Chloride (Disulphury 1 Chloride)
(81)
Selenic
Acid
(82)
Silicon
Tetrachloride
(83)
Sludge
Acid
(84)
Soda
Lime
(85)
Sodium
Aluminiate
(86)
Sodium
Bisulphite (Sodium Hydrogen Sulphite)
(87)
Sodium
Hydroxide (Caustic Soda)
(88)
Sodium
Monoxide
(89)
Stannic
Chloride (Ten Chloride)
(90)
Sulphuric
Chlorides (Sulphur Monochoride Sulphur Dichloride)
(91)
Sulphuric
Acid
(92)
Sulphurous
Acid
(93)
Sulpur
Trioxide (Sulphuric Anhydride)
(94)
Sulphury
1 Chloride (Chloro Sulphuric Acid, Sulphonyl Chloride, Sulphuric Chloride,
Sulphuric Oxychloride)
(95)
Tetra
Meth 1 Ammomium Hydroxide
(96)
Thio
Giycolic Acid (Mercapto Acetic Acid)
(97)
Thionyl
Chloride (Sulphur Oxychloride Sulphurous Oxychloride)
(98)
Thio
Phosphory Chloride (Phophorous Sulphochoride)
(99)
Titanium
Tetrachloride (Titanic Chloride)
(100)
Trichloro
Acetic Acid.
(101)
Zinc
Chloride Solution.
(e) Any other poisonous or corrosive substances
including the following (10 Kgs.):-
(1)
Albond
disposal for aluminium
(2)
Barium
Chloride
(3)
Barium
Hydroxide
(4)
Barium
Carbonate
(5)
Bleaching
Powder
(6)
Brassal-Z
(7)
Cupsal-Z
(8)
Cadsal-Z
(9)
Chloroform
(10)
Calisolve
Td (T.C.E.)
(11)
Formalin
Water Solution
(12)
Formakdyde
(13)
Hexachloroethane
(14)
Hydrazine
Hydrate
(15)
Iodine
(16)
Methylene
dichloride
(17)
Phospherous
Oxychloride (in liquid form)
(18)
Permefilm
Chemical
(19)
Perliton-22/55
(20)
Rapideep
H.Salt
(21)
Silsal-2
(22)
Trichloro
Ethylene
(23)
Zinsal
SZ.
(1)
Amonia
liquid
(2)
Hydroxylamine
sulphate.
PART III
Articles which shall not be kept
without a licence in or upon any
premises for sale or other than
domestic use
Aerosols, Aerosal Dispensers, Ashes, Bamboos,
Blood, Bones, Fire Wood, Fish Dried, Fins, Hair, Hides (Dried or raw), Hessian
and Hessian goods, Hoofs and Horns, Oiled Cloth and Oiled Oaper, Offal, Paper
old or waste, Paper savings, Rags, Sandal Wood, Sawdust, Skins (dried or raw),
Straw and straw goods, Timber (including ply wood, Hard Board and processed
wood) Cane and their articles, Wool (raw) iron scrap or other metal scrap.
Cases. – Compressed liquefied, Dissolved including
the following.
Acetylene Dissolved
Air (Liquified)
Ammonia Liquified/Solution
Argon (Compressed)
Argon (Liquified)Boron Trichlorde
Boron Triluoride
Boron fluoride, compressed.
Bromo Trichloro Methane (Liquified)
Butadiene (Diviny 1) Liquified.
Carbon Dioxide, Compressed.
Carbon Dioxide & Nitrous
Oxide Mixture, Liquified
Carbon Dioxide & Oxygen
Mixture Compalesse
Carbon Monoxide, compressed,
Chlorine Low Pressure receptacles
Chlorine Trifluoride, Compressed.
Chloro Difluouroborme Methane or Bromo
Chloro-Difluoro
Methane or Mono Chloridifluoro Mono Bromo Methane
all Compressed.
Monochloro Difluoro Methane or Chloro-Difluoro
Methane, Liquified.
Chloro Difluoro Methane and Chloro-Pentafluro
Ethane mixture iquefied
Chloro Pentafluoro Ethane, Compressed.
Chloro Tetrafluoro Ethane, liquefied.
Chloro Trifluoro Methane, liquefied
Coalgas, compressed
Deuterium (Heavy Hydrogen), compressed Diborane
(Boroethane),
Liquified, Dicholoro Difluoro Methane, liquified.
Dichloro Mono Fluro Ethane, liquid.
Dichloro Mono Floro Methane, liquid.
1.1
Difluroethane,
compressed.
Difluro Monochloro Ethane, compressed.
Dimethy 1 Amine liquified.
Dimethy 1 Ether, Methyl Ether compressed Engine
Starting Fluid,
Mixture of liquid and/or gases.
Ethane, compressed, liquified.
Ethyle Amine, Amino Ethane, Mono Ethyla mine (liquified)
Ethy 1 Chloride, compressed.
Ethylene, compressed, liquified
Ethylene Oxide
Ethylene Oxide and Carbon Dioxide Mixture,
containing
not more than 17 per cent of Ethylene Oxide,
liquified,
Fluorine, compressed
Helum, compressed.
Hexafluro Propylene, compressed.
Hydrogen, compressed, liquid.
Hydrogen Bromide, compressed.
Hydrogen, compressed liquid
Hydrogen Bromide, compressed.
Hydrogen Chloride anhydrous, compressed.
Hydrogen Cyanide or Hydro Cyanic Acid, compressed.
Hydrogen Fluoride (anhydrous, compressed)
Hydrogen and Methane mixtures, compressed.
Hydrogen Sulphide or Sulphuretted Hydrogen,
liquified.
Krypton, compressed, liquid.
Liquified Non-lnlamable gases charged with
Nitrogen,
Carbon, Dioxide or Air, Liquified Petroleum gases
such as Butane, propane or their mixtures
etc. Methane, compressed. Methane and Natural Gas
with a High Methane and Natural Gas with
contact liquid or liquified.
Methy Bromide, compressed.
Methyl Chloride, compressed.
Methyl Bromide and Methyl Chloride mix.
Tura, compressed.
Methyl Mercaptan, Hquified.
Neon, compressed, liquid.
Nitric Oxide, compressed.
Nitric Oxide and Nitrogen Trioside Mixture
compressed.
Nitrogen, compressed, liquid.
Nitrogen Dioxide. I compressed
Nitrogen Peroxide
Dinityrogen Tetroxide.
Nitrosul Chloride compressed.
Octa Fluoro Cyclobutane, liquefied.
Oil Gas, compressed.
Oxygen, compressed, liquid.
Phosgene or Carbonyl Chloride, compressed.
Rare Gases, compressed.
Cartouche Gas Cartridges.
Silcon Tera Fluride or (Terta Fluco Mono Silane)
Trifluro Chloro Ethane
Tri Fluoro Ethane.
Tri Methu Amine (Anhydrous)
Vinyl Bromide.
Vinyl Chloride.
Vinyl Fluoride
Vinyl Methyl Ether, liquefied.
Water Gas compressed.
Xenon, liquefied.
PART IV
Trades or Processes or operations connected with
trades which shall not be carried on or allowed to be carried on in or upon any
premises without a licence.
Banking.
Bhelpuri, preparation or sale of-
Bleaching cloth or yarn.
Keeping Charcoal, coal or coke shop.
Keeping cold storages.
Casting Metal.
Keeping Chemist and Druggist shop.
Dyeing of cloth, yarn or leather.
Grinding or pounding of chillies or masala or
(otherwise than by hand grinding)
Keeping a flour mill.
Keeping a lundary shop.
Keeping of an eating house or catering
establishment.
Using or allowing to be used a premises for the
preparation of eatables for the purpose of trade and for the profit or gain of
any person owing or having an interest in or managing such premises.
Keeping of a hair dressing saloon or a barber's
shop.
Keeping of a lodging house.
Keeping liquor or Toddy shop, where liquor or Toddy
is sold or served for consumption on the premises.
Keeping mattress and pillows shop or manufacturing
mattresses or pillows.
Keeping a pan Shop where prepared pan (pan patii)
is sold.
Keeping a printing press, a litho press for photo
off-set press.
Keeping a paint shop. Keeping Sweetment shop except
in premises already licensed as an eating house.
Keeping a tailoring shop or a shop doing embroidery
work or other like work.
Manufacturing leather goods, but excluding a
cobbler who repairs footwear and other leather goods.
Parching of grains, grains nuts or seeds.
Printing or embossing cloth yarn or leather.,
Plastic or metal sheets or an any other articles whatsoever.
Refining or precious metals or recovering them from
embroideries, photographic papers films or any commodity whatsoever.
Processing of cloth or yarn by any process
whatsoever.
Processing or refining of mineral oils of any kind.
Shooting or processing of cinematogrpah films (in a
studio or a laboratory) or any other place.
Tanning, pressing or parking hides or skins,
whether raw or dried.
(1)
Carrying
on trade of or any process or operation connected with the trade of-
(a)
Anodising
or metaliging.
(b)
Blacksmithy
(c)
Repairing
and/or servicing storage batteries.
(d)
Retrading
or ressling or vulcansing of rubber goods.
(e)
Spray
painting.
(f)
Optical
glass grinding or repairing.
(g)
Coppersmithy.
(h)
Automoteor
serving or repairing.
(i)
Welding
of metal by electric, gas or any process whatsoever
(j)
Electroplating.
(k)
Transporting
of goods
(l)
Clearing
of goods.
(m)
Timber
or wood sawing or cutting by mechanical or electric power.
(n)
Automobile
body building or repairing.
(o)
Water
proating or paper or cloth or manufacturing Tarapaulin.
(p)
Marble
cutting, grinding, dressing or polishing.
(q)
Tinsmithy.
(r)
Spinning
or wearing or knitting or twisting of cotton, silk art silk or synthetic fiber
or jute or wool by any process whatever.
(s)
Upholstery.
(t)
Stone
grinding, cutting, dressing or polishing.
(u)
Metal
(ferrous or non-ferrous or antimony but excluding precious metal) cutting or
treating metal by hammering drilling, pressing filling polishing heating or by
any other process whatever or assembling parts or metal and manufacturing
articles of metals.
(v)
Washerman's
trade.
(w)
Keeping
a Warehouse (Warehousing trade)
(x)
Taking
out Photostat copies such as zerox copies.
(y)
Braiding
or plating for manufacturing of tapes, ropes, shoe laces etc.
(2)
Manufacturing,
parching, packing, pressing, cleaning, cleansing, processing, bailing, melting,
grinding, mixing or repairing by any process or operation whatever any of the
following articles:-
Aerated Waters.
Agarbattis or performed sticks.
Asphalt Bitumen Tar Dammer or pitch.
Bidies (indigenous cigarettes) sunuff, cigars or
cigarettes.
Bitumen
Bones
Brakefluid
Bricks or titles, articles or cement, plaster clay
or like material by any process whatsoever.
Bricks or tiles by mechanical power.
Brushes. Candles.
Celluloid or celluloid goods
Charcoal (including Badami coal)
Chemicals
Detergents or other like products
Condiment
Cosmetics or toilet goods
Cotton, cotton refuse, cotton waste, cotton yarn,
silk, silk yarn, art silk art silk waste, art silk yara wool or woolen refuse
or waste (synthetic yarn or waste).
Dyes, colours, pigments or powder or any kind.
Electric storage batteries.
Fat
Fire work (including Bengal or Star matches)
Flax
Ink for printing, writing or stamping.
Gas
Clue, sizing material or gelatine or adhesive of
any kind.
Ghee.
Glass or glass articles (excluding mere packing or
glass or glass articles)
Gunpowder.
Grease or Tallow.
Hemp.
Insulating material.
Insecticide or disinfectants or deodorants.
Ice (including dry ice)
Leather cloth, rexine cloth, water-proof cloth or
plastic cloth.
Line.
Linsed oil
Matches for lighting.
Offal.
Oil-cloth
Pharmaceutical or medical products.
Paper, paper boards, or card-boards or products
thereof.
Rubber or rubber goods Paints.
Pickers from hides Plastic goods.
Manufacturing, assembling, repairing or servicing
radios, T.Vs.
Refrigerating units, Air conditioning plants.
Sanitary-ware or china-ware.
Soap.
Sugar.
Surgercane juice Sweetment and confectionery goods
and other eatables whether sweet or savoury.
Textile Auxiliaries.
Garnish
Oil other than petroleum (other by mechanical power
or by hand power or ghani driven by bullock or any other animal)
Wooden furniture, boxes, barrels, khokas, or other
articles woods or of plywood or of sandle wood employed.
Wax or wax products paraffin wax or petroleum
jelly.
APPENDIX-I
[See Rule 19]
Service Book of Corporation Employees
(Name:?......................................................)
(1)
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(1)
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Name
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(2)
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Residence.
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(3)
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Date
of birth by Christian Era (as recorded
in
the matriculation certificate):
In
figure:
In
words:
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(4)
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Educational
Qualification.
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(5)
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Exact
height by measurement.
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(6)
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Personal
mark for identification.
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(7)
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Father's
name and residence
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(8)
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Left
hand thumb and finger impression.
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(Little
Finger)
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(Ring Finger)
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(Middle
Finger)
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(Fore Finger)
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(Thumb)
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(9)
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Signature
of Corporation Employee.
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(10)
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Date
of entry in Corporation Service.
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(11)
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Signature
and designation of Commissioner
or
any officer authorised by him.
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Note : (The
entries in this page should be renewed or re-attested at least every five year
and the signatures in lines 9 and 10 should be dated).
(Finger prints not be taken afresh every five year
under this rule).
(2)
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1.
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Name
of post and scale of pay.
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2.
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Whether
substantive or officiating and whether permanent or temporary.
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3.
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If
officiating state (1) Substantive appointment.
(2)
Whether service counts for pension.
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4.
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Pay
in substantive post.
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5.
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Additional
pay for officiating.
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6.
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Other
emoluments falling under the personal
"pay".
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7.
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Date
of appointment.
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8.
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Signature
of Government Servant.
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9.
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Signature
and designation of the Head
of
Office or other Attesting Officer in attestation
of
columns 1 to 8.
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10.
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Date
of termination of appointment.
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11.
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Reasons
of termination (such as promotion,
transfer,
dismissal, etc.)
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12.
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Signature
of the Head of Office or other
Attesting
Officer.
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13.
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Nature
and duration of leave taken.
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14.
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Signature
of the Head of Office or other
Attesting
Officer.
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15.
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Reference
to any recorded punishment
or
censure or reward or praise of the
Government
Servant.
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(page: 3, 4, 5 etc)
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2
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3
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APPENDIX II
[See Rule 21]
FORM I
(Character roll of the employees of the
Municipal Corporation)
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Name
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Designation
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Branch
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Date
of joining the present grade
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Date
of joining in the Branch
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Year
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(I)
Item
wise Report.
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(a)
State of Health
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(b)
Attendance and discipline
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(c)
Clearance of routine
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(d)
Noting
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(e)
Drafting
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(f)
Disposal
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(g)
Knowledge of rules & procedures
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(h)
Ability to deal with cases
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(i)
Integrity
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(II)
Steps
taken to point out defects, if any, with result.
(III)
General
Remarks (official conduct, fitness for promotion or other assignments, overall
rating, etc.)
Signature of the Reporting Officer
Date.......................................
(IV)
Remarks
by the Countersigning Authority
Signature.................................
Designation...............................
Date........................................
(V)
Remarks
of the Accepting Authority
Signature...................................
Date.........................................
(VI)
Date
of communication of adverse Remarks, if any (with initials of Communicating
Officer).
FORM II
(J.Es and Group A and B employees of
Municipal Corporation)
CHARACTER ROLL
Full name of the Officer............................................................................................................................................
(Avoid abbreviations)
Date of Birth..........................................................................................................................................................
Whether the Officer belongs to
S.C./S.T.....................................................................................................................
Rank
:.................................................................Year...........................................................................................
Designation and place of posting during the
period.......................................................................................................
Period under Reporting
Officer..................................................................................................................................
1. REPORT ON HEALTH QUALITIES AND ABILITIES.
(Report should be in narrative form to cover state
of health, administration and technical ability, zeal alertness, initiative and
drive willingness to take responsibility decision making skill noting and
drafting relations with public any special personality traits.)
2. REPORT ON KNOWLEDGE AND PERFORMANCE.
(The report should cover knowledge of rules,
regulations and procedure, capability to enquire and use information, dealing
and disposal of cases and other official business, implementation, supervision
and monitoring of projects and programmes.)
3. ATTITUDE TOWARDS S.C./S.T. AND MINORITIES.
4. DEFECTS, IF ANY NOTICIED, POINTED OUT AND
RESULTS THEREOF.
5. INTEGRITY.
(If the Officer's integrity is beyond doubt it may
be so stated. If there is any doubt or suspicion, the Reporting Officer should
leave this column blank, he should send a separate secret note together with
the Confidential Character Roll to the next higher authority (Countersigning
Officer) who should ensure follow-up action wiih due expedition. If as a result
of follow-up action the Officer is exonerated, his integrity should be
certified. If suspicion is confirmed his fact should be recorded in this
column.
6. GRADING.
Outstanding/Very Good/Good/Average Below Average
(An Officer should not be graded outstanding unless exceptional qualities and
performance have been noticed, grounds for giving such a grading should be
clearly brought out.)
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Place
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Signature........
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Date
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NAME
IN BLOCK LETTERS
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Designation.......
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During
the period of report
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II. COUNTERSIGNING OFFICER'S REMARKS
Period under the Countersigning Officer............................................................................................................
Signature......................
NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS.
Designation....................
During the period of report
III. REMARKS BY THE ACCEPTING AUTHORITY
Signature......................
NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS.
Designation....................
During the period of report
IV. DETAILS OF DISCIPLINARY ACTION TAKEN
Commissioner Municipal Corporation
APPENDIX III
(Exercise of Option by the Orissa Local
Fund Service employees)
[See Section 119(2)]
(See Rule 26)
(1)
Name
of the LFS employee :
(2)
Fathers
Name :
(3)
Permanent
Address :
(4)
Date
of Birth :
(5)
Date
of joining in LFS Cadre :
(6)
Post
in which initially appointed under
LFS Cadre. :
(7)
Date
of Joining in the Corporation :
(8)
Post
held at present in the Corporation :
(9)
Whether
want to be absorbed in Corporation Services. : Yes/No
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Place
:
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Signature
of the Employee
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Date :