Madras HC orders Tamil Nadu to set uniform Covid-19 rules for carmakers

The Madras High Court on Tuesday directed officials to visit the factories of car makers near here, including that of Renault-Nissan, to put in place uniform COVID-19 guidelines like maintenance of physical distance between workers in such premises.

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Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The on Tuesday directed officials to visit the factories of car makers near here, including that of Renault-Nissan, to put in place uniform COVID-19 guidelines like maintenance of physical distance between workers in such premises.

The Directorate of Industrial Safety (DIS) was directed by the court to depute representatives to visit the manufacturing facility of Renault-Nissan and others this week.

This is to ensure that uniform guidelines are imposed and if a departure is necessary, the special reasons for it should be indicated, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy said.

The present norms being followed may not be tweaked by the Renault management, the bench said.

The court was passing further interim orders on the public interest writ petition from the workers union, by its president Balaji Krishnan.

The plea challenged the May 8 notification of the Revenue Disaster Management department, which granted exemption from the lockdown conditions and permitted the factory to function by adhering to the COVID-19 protocols.

When the matter came up on Tuesday, the management apprised the judges that a particular arrangement being maintained now is impeding production and it may not be necessary and it is unfair to single out Renault alone.

After workmen's submissions, the Bench said the arrangement was put in place following discussions between the workmen and the management and in the presence of officials from the DIS.

This position cannot be changed at the unilateral insistence of the management and without reference to the DIS or concerns of the workmen, the bench said.

However, senior representatives of DIS may be requested to make further visits to the Renault-Nissan manufacturing facility and also visit other automobile manufacturing units in the vicinity for putting in place a uniform set of guidelines everywhere, the court said.

The matter will be heard again on June 14.

A Nissan spokesperson said "We are committed to complying with the directives of the Madras High Court, working with the government stakeholders and coordinating with the (workers) union to reach an amicable and mutually agreeable resolution for all...

As in the past, we will cooperate with inspections by relevant authorities and stakeholders, and comply with recommendations by the State Government, based on industry best practices.

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First Published: Tue, June 08 2021. 23:48 IST
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