The Law Relating to Factories and Workshops: With Introduction and Explanatory Notes, Comprising the Factory and Workshop Act, 1878, and the Orders of the Secretary of State Made ThereunderStevens, 1879 - 161 pages |
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... ment for textile ( 1. ) Children shall not be employed except on children in the system either of employment in morn- factory . ing and afternoon sets , or of employment on alternate days only ; ( ≈ ) and ( w ) The times allowed for ...
... ment for textile ( 1. ) Children shall not be employed except on children in the system either of employment in morn- factory . ing and afternoon sets , or of employment on alternate days only ; ( ≈ ) and ( w ) The times allowed for ...
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... ment & c . , gulations shall be observed : employ- for young persons on and women Act in non- textile six factory , and for young ( 1. ) The period of employment ( d ) , except Saturday , shall ( save as is in this specially excepted ) ...
... ment & c . , gulations shall be observed : employ- for young persons on and women Act in non- textile six factory , and for young ( 1. ) The period of employment ( d ) , except Saturday , shall ( save as is in this specially excepted ) ...
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... ment for children in non - textile factory and workshop . ( 3. ) There shall be allowed for meals during the said period of employment in the factory or workshop- ( a . ) On every day except Saturday not less than one hour and a half ...
... ment for children in non - textile factory and workshop . ( 3. ) There shall be allowed for meals during the said period of employment in the factory or workshop- ( a . ) On every day except Saturday not less than one hour and a half ...
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... ment , time for meals , and length of con- tinuous em- ployment for women in work- shop . morning , and end at two o'clock in the afternoon ; and ( c . ) There shall be allowed to such child for meals during the said period of ...
... ment , time for meals , and length of con- tinuous em- ployment for women in work- shop . morning , and end at two o'clock in the afternoon ; and ( c . ) There shall be allowed to such child for meals during the said period of ...
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... ment and meals for XVI . Where ( i ) persons are employed at home , Sect . 16 . that is to say , in a private house , room , or place Period of which , though used as a dwelling , is by reason of the work carried on there a factory or ...
... ment and meals for XVI . Where ( i ) persons are employed at home , Sect . 16 . that is to say , in a private house , room , or place Period of which , though used as a dwelling , is by reason of the work carried on there a factory or ...
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39 Vict 3rd Sched 41 Vict Act with respect allowed for meals bakehouse Barrister-at-Law begin at six bleaching carried certificate of fitness certifying surgeon child or young children and young class of factories class of non-textile court of summary deemed employment of children employment of young enactment expression factories and workshops Factory Acts factory or workshop fitness for employment grant half holidays injury inspector Ireland labour liable limewashed London Gazette machinery male young persons manual labour manufacturing process means mechanical power ment morning and end night non-textile factories notice affixed occupier offence Order of Secretary period of employ period of employment persons and women Petty Sessions Ireland ployed premises process or handicraft provisions purpose pursuance recognised efficient school regulations repealed Richard Assheton Cross Saturday Scotland Sect securely fenced special exception specified summary jurisdiction textile textile factories thereof tion whole Act Workshop Act young persons employed
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Page 82 - Any exception, exemption, proviso, excuse, or qualification, whether it does or not accompany the description of the offence in this Act, may be proved by the defendant, but need not be specified or negatived...
Page 91 - mill-gearing" comprehends every shaft, whether upright, oblique, or horizontal, and every wheel, drum, or pulley by which the motion of the first moving power is communicated to any machine appertaining to a manufacturing
Page 117 - An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Cotton and other Factories...
Page 73 - ... and, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when a letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post...
Page 99 - Ireland, within the police district of Dublin metropolis, the Acts regulating the powers and duties of justices of the peace for such district, or of the police of such district ; and elsewhere in Ireland, The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851...
Page 71 - Every person shall, within one month after he begins to occupy a factory, serve on an inspector a written notice containing the name of the factory, the place where it is situate, the address to which he desires his letters to be addressed, the nature of the work, the nature and amount of the moving power therein, and the name of the firm under which the business of the factory is to be carried on, and in default shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds.
Page 40 - ... that such inhalation could be to a great extent prevented by the use of a fan or other mechanical means...
Page 40 - Unless it is effectually separated from the bakehouse by a partition extending from the floor to the ceiling ; and...
Page 79 - ... under this act, shall be constituted either of two or more justices of the peace in petty sessions sitting at a place appointed for holding petty sessions, or of some magistrate or officer sitting alone or with others at some court or other place appointed for the administration of justice, and for the time being empowered by law to do alone any act authorised to be done by more than one justice of the peace.
Page 6 - All dangerous parts of the machinery, and every part of the mill gearing, must either be securely fenced, or be in such position or of such construction as to be equally safe to every person employed or working in the factory as it would be if it were securely fenced...