Section Page (7.) Accidents. 36 31. Notice of accidents causing death or bodily injury 37 PART II. SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PARTICULAR CLASSES OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. (1.) Special Provisions for Health in certain Factories and Workshops. 33. Limewashing and washing of the interior of factories and workshops 38 34. Limewashing, painting and washing of the interior of bakehouses 39 39 36. Provision as to ventilation by fan in factories and workshops 40 40 35. Provision as to sleeping-places near bakehouses 37. Protection of workers in wet-spinning. (2.) Special Restrictions as to Employment, Meals, and Certificates of Fitness. 38. Prohibition of employment of children and young persons in certain factories or workshops 39. Prohibition of taking meals in certain parts of factories 40. In print works and bleaching and dyeing works, period 41. (3.) Special Exceptions relaxing General Law in certain Factories and Workshops. 42. (a.) Period of Employment. Period of employment between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. in 43. Power to Secretary of State to allow period of employment between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. in certain 44. Power of working male young persons above 16 in lace factories. 41 41 42 43 44 45 45 Section 45. Power of working male young persons above 16 in bakehouses 46. Substitution by Secretary of State of another halfholiday for Saturday 47. Employment in Turkey red dyeing on Saturday up to 4.30 p.m. 48. Continuous employment of children, young persons, and women in certain cases Page 46 48 48 48 49. Giving half-holidays and holidays on different days to different sets of children, young persons, and 49 50. Employment of young persons and women by Jewish occupiers of factories or workshops 51. Employment of Jews by Jews on Sunday (b.) Meal Hours. 52. Exception as to meal times being simultaneous, and as to employment or remaining in room where manufacturing process is carried on during meal times (c.) Overtime. 50 50 51 53. Power to employ young persons and women for 14 hours 52 54. Power to employ for half-an-hour after end of work 53 55. Employment of young persons, &c., in Turkey red dyeing and open-air bleaching 54 56. Employment of women for 14 hours a day to preserve 58. Employment of male young persons at night male young persons of 16 at night 60. Employment of male young persons in glass works (4.) Special Exception for Domestic and certain other Factories and Workshops. 61. Exception of domestic factories and workshops and certain other workshops from certain provisions of the Act. 62. Exception for certain descriptions of flax scutch mills from certain provisions of Act 58 60 Section Page (5.) Supplemental as to Special Provisions. 63. Requirement of sanitary provisions as condition of special exceptions 64. Power to rescind order granting or extending excep tion 65. Provisions as to order of Secretary of State PART III. ADMINISTRATION, PENALTIES, AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. (1.) Inspection. 67. Appointment, payment, &c., of inspectors of factories, and clerks and servants 68. Powers of inspectors 69. Restriction on entry of inspector into dwellings 70. Certificates of appointment of inspectors 60 61 61 62 (2.) Certifying Surgeons. 71. Poor Law medical officers to act where no certifying surgeon within three miles 72. Appointment of certifying surgeons 73. Regulations as to the grant of certificates of fitness and young persons (3.) Miscellaneous. 76. 75. Notice of factory to be given to inspector Regulation of hours by public clock 77. Registers to be kept in a factory or workshop notices 72 79. Printing or writing and service of notices and documents, &c. 73 80. Inspection of weights and measures used in factories and workshops 74 (4.) Fines. 81. Fine for not keeping factory or workshop in conformity with Act 74 Page 75 75 Section 82. Penal compensation to person injured by want of fence to machinery, &c. 83. Fine for employing children, young persons, and women contrary to the Act 84. 85. Fine on parent for allowing child or young person to be Forgery of certificates, false entries and declarations 87. 88. Restraint on cumulative fines (5.) Legal Proceedings. 76 76 77 77 78 89. Prosecution of offences and recovery and application of fines 90. Appeal to quarter sessions 91. Limitation of time and general provisions as to summary proceedings 78 PART IV. DEFINITIONS, SAVINGS, APPLICATION TO SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, AND REPEAL. (1.) Definitions. 93. Factories and workshops to which Act applies 66 94. Definition of employment and working for hire 96. General Definitions. 84 87 66 Child." 66 Young person. Treasury." 'Secretary "Education Department." "Sanitary "Court 89 "Woman.' "Parent." 66 authority." "Person." "Week." "Night." "Pre- Special Exemption of certain Trades. 97. Exemption of handicrafts in Fifth Schedule in private Section Page (2.) Savings. 99. Saving as to liability of hirer of machine where not occupier 100. Saving for person employed in repair of machinery or of factory or workshop, or in process of curing fish 101. Application to factories and workshops of 38 & 39 Vict. c. 55 102. Construction of enactments, &c., referring to repealed Acts (3.) Application of Act to Scotland and Ireland. 103. Temporary saving for employment of children under 10 and children over 13 in Scotland and Ireland 104. Certificates of birth for purposes of Act 105. Application of Act to Scotland 106. Application of Act to Ireland 92 92 93 93 93 94 95 98 (4.) Repeal. 107. Repeal of Acts 100 SCHEDULES. FIRST SCHEDULE. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR HEALTH. Factories and Workshops in which the Employment of Young Persons 4. Of children in metal grinding and lucifer-match As to parts of factories or workshops in which children, |