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To apply for a factory license, you need to register the business with the state government. Then, the state government will issue the license, and the process can take a few months.You will need additional documents, such as a certificate if you intend to manufacture hazardous substances. You’ll also need to register under the shop and establishments act of the specific state, as well as land-related documents.

Factory License Registration

A Factory License is needed if you’re planning to run a manufacturing business. A factory is also known as a production plant or manufacturing plant. These are often large, complex buildings that house various kinds of machines. These establishments employ a number of people to operate and manufacture products. A factory license is required for a variety of reasons. 


First, you must apply for a Factory License. This license is mandatory in most states and covers all manufacturing processes. It is not required for government factories. You’ll need to approach the inspector in your area, pay a registration fee, and fill out several forms. These forms will allow you to submit plans of your manufacturing facility and must be certified by a certified person. Then, the government will issue a certificate that authorizes you to operate your factory.

Once your factory is registered, you’ll need to apply for a Factory License. You’ll need this to run your manufacturing business. There are various types of licenses, and each one has different requirements. You’ll need to choose the one that’s right for you based on your business. You can get a General Manufacturing License to run a single-person factory, or an Industrial License to operate an entire company. In general, you’ll need a Factory License if you want to sell a product.

 

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Documents Required For Factory Licence Registration

Passport Size Photo

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Safety Measures

Land Deeds

Aadhar Card Copy

Address Proof

Building Plan

Consent Letters

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Factories Act, 1948 and A.P. Factories Rules 1950 there under are applicable to any premises where:

  1. i. Ten or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on with the aid of power or is so ordinarily carried on.
  2. ii. Twenty or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which manufacturing process is being carried on without aid of power or is ordinarily so carried on
  3. iii. All the premises declared as a “Factory” by the State Government by notification under Section 85 of the Factories Act, 1948 in the Official Gazette.
  • The license remains valid for 1 Year.

The licence requires to be amended when there is a change in the:

  1. Maximum horse power installed.
  2. Maximum number of workers.
  3. Change in name of the factory .

Every occupier shall ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the Health, Safety and Welfare of all workers while they are at work in the factory as detailed in Section 7 – A (General duties of the Occupier)

The factories are broadly divided into 2 sub-categories-

Hazardous

Non-Hazardous.

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