Factory and fire licensing, electrical and boiler safety, PESO and MSIHC clearances, HSIIDC plot compliance, MSME and Udyam registrations, OSH Code transition, and disaster management plans — we advise industrial principals on the full establishment-to-operations chain.
An industrial unit in Haryana sits at the intersection of half a dozen regulators — the Chief Inspector of Factories, the Haryana Fire Service, the Electrical Inspectorate, the Boiler Inspectorate, PESO, the District Industries Centre, and HSIIDC where applicable. Each runs its own schedule and its own portal.
Our chamber works with industrial principals to keep that schedule clean from day one — site approval, fire NOC, electrical sanction, boiler registration, PESO clearance, MSIHC site notification, Udyam registration, and the annual returns that follow. The resources below give the working calendar our team maintains for retained clients.
Each of the three resources below is the working framework our team uses with retained clients. Download, review, and bring questions to us — we will assess your matter against the same instruments.
The chamber's scope across this practice area covers both day-to-day compliance management and contentious work before regulators, tribunals, and courts.
Site approval, building plan approval, factory licence under the Factories Act and Haryana Factory Rules; renewal, amendment, and change of occupier.
Haryana Fire Service Act, 2009 — fire NOC at building plan stage and operational stage; mock drills; compliance with NBC requirements.
Electrical Inspectorate sanction under the CEA Regulations, 2010; periodic inspections; Boilers Act registrations, Form II/VI, hydraulic tests and renewals.
Petroleum, calcium carbide, and explosives licensing under PESO; Major Accident Hazard site notification under the MSIHC Rules; on-site emergency plans.
HSIIDC plot allotment compliance, conversion fees, transfer formalities; Udyam registration; MSME-specific reliefs and procurement preferences.
Transition to the OSH, Working Conditions & Safety Code, 2020; on-site disaster management plans and integration with district authorities.
The principal Acts, Rules, and notifications that govern this practice area. Our resources and advice always trace back to one of the instruments below.
If your unit faces a notice, an inspection, a renewal that has slipped, or a transition you want to plan, write to us. We will assess the matter, identify the right counsel, and revert within two working days.