Into Railway Accidents Rules, 1998
2.
(1) (a) Inquiry into a serious accident by the Commissioner of Railway Safety .-Where the Commissioner of Railway Safety ... hereinafter referred to as the Act, of the occurrence of an accident which he considers of a sufficiently serious nature to justify such a course
bulk from one point to another point; (n) "danger" means danger of accident or of injury or to health; (o) "decanting" means the rapid decompression
enclosed; (n) steam piping of a hoisting engine is adequately protected against accidental contact of such piping with a building worker; (o) electrical equipment
firm ground and designed so that units cannot move accidentally in such store places; (h) structural steel or prefabricated parts are not subjected to stresses ... lifted by such methods and appliances that prevent them from spinning accidentally; (k) structural steel or prefabricated parts are provided with railings and working platforms
Service) Central Rules, 1998
210. Reporting of accidents.
(1) Notice of any accident on the construction site which either,- (a) causes loss of life ... period of forty-eight hours or more immediately following the accident, shall forthwith be sent by telegram, telephone, fax or similar other means including special
Service) Central Rules, 1998
211. Procedure for enquiry into causes of accident or dangerous occurrence.
(1) The enquiry under sub-section (2) or sub-section ... case, within fifteen days of the receipt of notice of accident or dangerous occurrence under rule 210; (b) the enquiry may be conducted
provide for financial help during contingencies like death resulting from accident or from injury suffered or from a natural cause during and while the member
Safety Committee shall be,- (a) to identify probable causes of accident and unsafe practices in building or other construction work and to suggest remedial measures
Railway Administration to report serious accidents.
(1) Whenever a serious accident as defined in sub-rule (2) of rule 2 of the Statutory Investigation into ... Rules, 1998, occurs, the railway administration concerned shall, as soon after the accident as possible, by telegraph, supply to the Press such particulars
therewith cannot be safely carried out unaided, reasonable measures to guard against accident or dangerous occurrences are taken by shoring or otherwise to prevent