The data on the Ministry of Manpower s (MOM) website will also be updated every fortnight.
Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad gave the update after observing a work site inspection on Thursday morning.
The records, uploaded to a platform called CheckSafe, also include enforcement details such as demerit points, and whether the company is under the Business Under Surveillance (Bus) programme or has workplace safety and health (WSH) records.
This allows industry players and the public to compare such records and make selections of contractors based on their WSH records, said MOM.
While such information was available previously on MOM s site, users comparing such statistics had to download separate PDF files, each documenting one statistic. The files were also not changed in sync, with updates between once every two weeks and once per quarter.
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Manipulation by sand mafia further pushing up sft. cost, allege stakeholders
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Manipulation by sand mafia further pushing up sft. cost, allege stakeholders
An abnormal hike in the prices of cement and steel is not only causing undue burden on middle-class homebuyers but is also putting pressure on builders, according to the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India’s (CREDAI)Visakhapatnam chapter.
“Cement manufacturers have formed a cartel to hike the price of cement by ₹100 to ₹150 a bag, thereby resulting in an escalation in the cost of apartments by ₹100 to ₹150 per sft. Similarly, an abnormal hike in the cost of steel, by ₹30,000 a tonne, is leading to a further increase in the sft. cost by an additional ₹100, CREDAI Visakhapatnam chairman Peela Koteswara Rao and president B. Srinivasa Rao told reporters here on Thursday.
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