Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Karnataka) Rules, 2026
News –
- The Karnataka government published the draft Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Karnataka) Rules, 2026 on January 23, 2026.
- These rules, along with the draft Code on Wages (Karnataka) Rules, 2021, aim to operationalise central labour codes within the state.
Key provisions and deadlines for the draft rules include:
- Public Consultation: The government has invited objections and suggestions from stakeholders (employers, unions, and HR practitioners) within 45 days of publication.
- Working Hours: Daily working hours are capped at 10.5 hours, with a weekly limit of 48 hours. Certain sectors may be extended to 12-hour workdays if notified.
- Safety and Health: Mandates annual health examinations for eligible workers and the appointment of qualified Safety Officers in specified establishments.
- Digital Compliance: Introduces a common electronic registration and licensing system through portals like Karmika Spandana to promote ease of doing business.
- Worker Welfare: Includes special provisions for inter-state migrant workers, contract labour, and gig/platform workers.
Additional Information – Karmika Spandana
- It is the official online e-Services portal of the Department of Labour, Government of Karnataka.
- It serves as a centralized platform for employers and workers to access various labour-related services, including registrations, licensing, and grievance redressal.
Key Services and Features
- Mandatory Registration: Factories with more than 20 workers and commercial establishments with more than 10 workers must register through the Karmika Spandana Portal or the e-Suraksha portal.
- Licensing: The portal facilitates online registration and licensing for various sectors, including construction, plantations, and general manufacturing, under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Karnataka) Rules.
- Worker Welfare Schemes: It provides access to benefits managed by the Karnataka Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (KBOCWWB), such as:
- Educational Assistance (Kalike Bhagya): Financial aid for the children of registered workers, ranging from âč2,000 for primary school to âč30,000 for medical courses.
- Medical Assistance (Karmika Chikitsa Bhagya): Coverage up to âč2,00,000 for major ailments like heart surgery, kidney transplants, and cance
- Marriage and Maternity Benefits: Financial aid of âč50,000 for marriage and specific assistance for maternity (Thayi Lakshmi Bond).
- Compliance and Reporting: Employers use the portal to comply with the Karnataka Minimum Wages Rules, ensuring proper wage payments and working hour regulations.
- Grievance Redressal: While “e-Spandana” is a broader public grievance system for districts like Ballari, Karmika Spandana specifically addresses labour-related issues and maintains a dedicated helpdesk at 1902



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