ISF Certified Programs
India's manufacturing sector is a cornerstone of the economy, employing millions across diverse industries from textiles to automobiles. Manufacturing facilities present complex safety challenges including machine hazards, chemical exposures, noise, and ergonomic risks.
30+ million workers | Critical to India's economic growth
Workers caught in rotating machinery, conveyor belts, or unguarded equipment.
Occupational hearing loss from prolonged exposure to high noise levels.
Skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion of hazardous chemicals and solvents.
Shock and electrocution from machinery and electrical systems.
Musculoskeletal disorders from lifting, carrying, and repetitive motions.
Primary legislation governing health, safety, and welfare of factory workers.
State-specific rules implementing the Factories Act provisions.
Bureau of Indian Standards codes for machinery safety and workplace conditions.
An operator's hand was crushed in a power press when clearing a jammed part. The machine lacked proper guarding, LOTO procedures were not followed, and the worker was untrained in safe clearance procedures.
Proper machine guarding, documented LOTO procedures, training on jam clearance, and two-hand controls to prevent access during operation.
ISF delivers manufacturing safety training tailored to your specific processes, machinery, and hazard profile. Our trainers have hands-on industry experience and can address the unique challenges of your facility.