 | 1844
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted, and where hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the workers. xx. That no child or young person shall be allowed to clean any part of the mill-gearing in a factory... | |
 | Great Britain - 1844
...sufficient Means had not been employed or continued for protecting the Workers from being wetted, or for preventing the Escape of Steam into the Room occupied by the Workers, or that any Part of the aforesaid Machinery, Hoist or Teaglc, or Wheel-race, has not been securely... | |
 | Richard Burn - 1845
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, where hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the workers." Sect. 20. " That no child or young person shall be allowed to clean any part of the mill-gearing in... | |
 | Political dictionary - 1846
...carried on, unless sufficient means are used for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, when hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by them. No child or young person is allowed to clean any shaft or any wheel, drum, or pulley while the... | |
 | 1847
...carried on, without employing sufficient means for protecting the said workers from being wetted, and for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the said workers, viz. William Mutheson, David Bond, Samuel Graham, William M'Lachlan, Mary MKJlice, Ann... | |
 | Charles Manley Smith - 1852 - 568 lehte
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, nhere ha water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the workers. Mill-gearing 20. And be it enacted, that no child or young person shall be not to be allowed to clean... | |
 | 1853
...carried on, unless sufficient means are used for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, when hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by them. No child or young person is allowed to clean any shaft or any wheel, drum, or pulley while the... | |
 | Great Britain, Thomas Tapping - 1855 - 124 lehte
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, where hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the workers. it shall not be necessary to limewash the walls of any mill, factory, or building, or to whitewash... | |
 | Hugh Barclay - 1855 - 984 lehte
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted and, nq Z P\z" ; 4 1 v< U Md G ' c (y.Y vڭ' "/'fZ 4 XR, "C'<Fu ' v .! > + XX. Mill-Gearing. — That no child or young person shall be allowed to clean any part of the mill-gearing... | |
 | Charles Manley Smith - 1860 - 560 lehte
...sufficient means shall be employed and continued for protecting the workers from being wetted, and, where hot water is used, for preventing the escape of steam into the room occupied by the workers. Mill-gearing 20. And be it enacted, that no child or young person shall be not to be allowed to clean... | |
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