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Certificate of Stability

Certificate of Stability Registration & Compliance

We provide expert assistance in obtaining a Certificate of Stability under the Factories Act, 1948, ensuring that industrial structures comply with all safety and stability regulations. Our experienced team handles documentation, regulatory approvals, and compliance requirements, ensuring a smooth certification process.

 

Our Key Services:

Certificate of Stability Application & Approval:

  • Assistance in applying for a Certificate of Stability from the Chief Inspector of Factories.
  • Ensuring compliance with structural safety norms under the Factories Act, 1948.

Structural Assessment & Legal Documentation:

  • Coordination with certified structural engineers for assessment and certification.
  • Preparation and submission of Form I (Stability Certificate) as per legal requirements.
  • Compliance with building safety norms, material standards, and load-bearing capacity regulations.

Regulatory Compliance & Inspection Support:

  • Guidance for factory inspections by Labour and Industrial Safety Departments.
  • Assistance in fulfilling requirements for periodic stability assessments.
  • Support in handling legal queries and amendments related to stability compliance.

We ensure end-to-end assistance for obtaining a Certificate of Stability, allowing manufacturing units to operate legally and safely.

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Frequency Asked Question

  • A Certificate of Stability is a legal document required under the Factories Act, 1948, confirming that a factory building is structurally safe for operations.
  • Any factory or industrial unit applying for a Factory License must obtain this certificate to prove its building’s structural integrity.
  • A qualified structural engineer certifies the building’s stability, and it is then submitted to the Chief Inspector of Factories for approval.
  • Factory Layout Plan
  • Structural Engineer’s Report
  • Building Approval from Local Authorities
  • Ownership/Lease Documents
  • Construction Material & Load-Bearing Capacity Details
  • The timeline varies by state but generally takes 15-30 days after submission of all required documents.
  • Yes, it is compulsory for factories operating under the Factories Act, 1948, to ensure structural safety
  • The certificate is usually valid for 5 years, but some states may require renewal sooner based on local laws.
  • Factories without a valid certificate may face legal penalties, fines, or even closure by the Labour Department.
  • Yes, any structural modifications or expansions require a reassessment and reissuance of the certificate.
  • No, procedures may vary by state, but the general requirements under the Factories Act, 1948, remain the same.

 

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