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that paragraph, send to the Commissioner and enter into a register, in the appropriate prescribed form, to be kept by the proprietor for such purpose, particulars of such overtime employment including particulars of any in- terval for a meal or rest allowed under para- graph (4).
(4) Where in any industrial undertaking a pro- prietor allows any women or young persons who are to be employed overtime on any day an interval for a meal or rest in addition to any interval fixed for the day by a notice posted under regulation 10, he may employ during that interval any women or young per- sons who are not to be employed overtime on that day, but save as aforesaid the provisions of these regulations relating to continuous employment and in- tervals for meals or rest shall apply to overtime em- ployment in like manner as they apply to other em- ployment
(5) If the Commissioner is satisfied that overtime employment in any industrial undertaking of women or young persons, in accordance with the provisions of this regulation, in any process will prejudicially affect the health of such women or young persons, or any class of them, he may by notice in writing served upon the proprietor thereof either probibit the overtime em- ployment in that process of such women or young persons, or such class of them, or make such further restrictions as to the amount of such overtime em- ployment or otherwise as he thinks fit.
(6) Where the Commissioner is satisfied that work in any class or description of industrial under- taking is subject to seasonal or other special pressure, he may by order published in the Gazette as respects any class or description of industrial undertaking-
(a) increase for women or young persons, em- ployed in any specified process, during any period of such pressure, the hours of work and the period of employment allowed in a day under this regulation, so, however, that the increase shall only take place in such number of weeks, not exceeding eight in any year, as may be specified in the order; (b) increase the hours of overtime employment allowed for an industrial undertaking under
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this regulation in a year to an aggregate not exceeding two hundred and ninety hours.
(7) The Commissioner may authorize in writing the increase of the aggregate number of hours of overtime employment allowed for an industrial under- taking under this regulation if he is satisfied that the increase is necessary by reason of unforeseen pressure of work due to sudden orders, or by reason of a breakdown of machinery or plant or other unforeseen emergency.
(8) For the purpose of this regulation, the em- ployment of women or young persons in different parts of any industrial undertaking or the employment of different sets of women or young persons in differ- ent processes may, with the authority in writing of the Commissioner and subject to such conditions as be may by such authorization specify, be treated, for the purposes of reckoning hours of overtime employment, as if it were employment in different undertakings.
(9) If the Commissioner is satisfied that the nature of the business carried on in any industrial undertaking involves the overtime employment of different women or young persons on different occa- sions to such an extent that the provisions of this regulation limiting overtime employment by reference to the industrial undertaking would be unreasonable or inappropriate, he may grant permission in writing that such undertaking may, in lieu of complying with the said provisions, comply with such provisions limiting overtime employment by reference to the in- dividual woman or young person as may be specified in such consent;
Provided that no woman or young person shall be employed overtime in such undertaking for more than two hundred and forty hours in any year.
(10) For the purposes of this regulation-
(a) the expression "overtime employment" means, in relation to any woman or young person, any period during which that woman or young person is at work in the industrial undertaking outside the period of employ- ment fixed for the day for that woman or young person by a notice under regulation 10; and