Industrial and personal hygienePresident's Homes Commission, 1908 - 168 pages |
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Page 37
... apply : " 1. The floor of workrooms must not be sunk deeper than half a meter ( 1.64 feet ) below the ground . Exceptions may only be granted by the higher admin- istrative authority where hygienic conditions are secured by a dry area ...
... apply : " 1. The floor of workrooms must not be sunk deeper than half a meter ( 1.64 feet ) below the ground . Exceptions may only be granted by the higher admin- istrative authority where hygienic conditions are secured by a dry area ...
Page 38
... application of the employer , permit a larger number in the workrooms for at the most 30 days in the year , but not more than will allow 10 cubic meters of air space ( 353.16 cubic feet ) for each person . " 3. The rooms must be at ...
... application of the employer , permit a larger number in the workrooms for at the most 30 days in the year , but not more than will allow 10 cubic meters of air space ( 353.16 cubic feet ) for each person . " 3. The rooms must be at ...
Page 72
... application are conducive to fatigue . All of these factors should be considered and controlled by suitable preventive measures , so as to avoid the chronic effects of fatigue , which are generally evinced by anæmia , digestive ...
... application are conducive to fatigue . All of these factors should be considered and controlled by suitable preventive measures , so as to avoid the chronic effects of fatigue , which are generally evinced by anæmia , digestive ...
Page 77
... apply especially to operations in which emery wheels or belts or other buffing processes are employed . The laws of the State of Michigan , acts of 1899 , furnish a good example of regulations of this character . ACTS OF 1899 . ACT No ...
... apply especially to operations in which emery wheels or belts or other buffing processes are employed . The laws of the State of Michigan , acts of 1899 , furnish a good example of regulations of this character . ACTS OF 1899 . ACT No ...
Page 79
... application or in distant organs , and finally it may produce disease by checking the secretions of the skin . The most agreeable temperature for average healthy adults properly clothed and performing light work is between 65 and 70 ...
... application or in distant organs , and finally it may produce disease by checking the secretions of the skin . The most agreeable temperature for average healthy adults properly clothed and performing light work is between 65 and 70 ...
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Page 135 - The sum allotted as compensation to a dependant may be invested or otherwise applied for the benefit of the person entitled thereto, as agreed, or as ordered by the committee or other arbitrator.
Page 135 - ... in the case of partial incapacity the weekly payment shall in no case exceed the difference between the amount of the average weekly earnings of the workman before the accident and the average weekly amount...
Page 165 - During the period between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise...
Page 135 - Where a workman has given notice of an accident, he shall, if so required by the employer, submit himself for examination by a duly qualified medical practitioner provided and paid by the employer, and, if he refuses to submit himself to such examination, or in any way obstructs the same, his right to compensation, and to take or prosecute any proceeding under this Act in relation to compensation, shall be suspended until such examination has taken place.
Page 158 - I hereby, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by that act, make the following regulations, and direct that they shall apply to all factories or parts thereof in which the process of spinning by means of self-acting mules is carried on : 1. In these regulations the term "minder...
Page 135 - Any weekly payment may be reviewed at the request either of the employer or of the workman, and on such review may be ended, diminished, or increased, subject to the maximum above provided; and the amount of payment shall, in default of agreement, be settled by arbitration under this act.
Page 75 - ... and to carry away the dust arising from or thrown off by such wheels or belts while in operation directly to the outside of the building, or to some receptacle placed so as to receive and confine such...
Page 150 - Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance.
Page 124 - House, resolve that such order ought to be annulled, the same shall after the date of such resolution be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of anything done in the meantime under such order or to the making of any new order...
Page 161 - Unless the cargo is stowed sufficiently far from the ladder to leave at each rung of the ladder sufficient room for a man's feet.