by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, NOV 15
Haryana
Industries and Commerce Department has advised the boiler owners to get their
boilers registered as their registration and inspection are mandatory under the
Boilers Act, 1923 before putting them in operation.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Department said that it would
be the sole responsibility of the boiler owner to run the boiler after getting
it registered, inspected and certified by the Boiler Inspectorate or authorized
inspecting authority as per the provisions of the Boilers Act. Only those
boilers will be registered and certified which are manufactured as per the
Indian Boilers Regulations, 1950. In case of any mishappening or accident, the
boiler owners or users will be responsible and they will be prosecuted under
the provisions of the Boilers Act, 1923.
He said that under the same Act, boiler meant a pressure vessel in which steam
is generated for use, external to itself by application of heat which is wholly
or partly under pressure when steam is shut off. But it does not include a
pressure vessel with capacity less than 25 litres; with less than one kilogram
per centimeter square design gauge pressure and working gauge pressure or in
which water is heated below 100 degree centigrade.
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