SAFETY. 1. Maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding machinery and industrial processes for the prevention of accidents. II. SANITATION. 1. Maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases. 2. Immediate agreement... The American Labor Legislation Review - Page 3691918Full view - About this book
| 1917 - 1108 pages
...public-spirited citizens to cooperate in maintaining, for the protection of those who serve In tliis time of stress the industries of the Nation — who...poisonings incident to making and handling explosives. in. HOURS. 1. Three-shift system In continuous Industries. 2. In noneontinuous industries, maintenance... | |
| Labor - 1917 - 1148 pages
...country in war as well as iu peace, would sound a warning against the shortsightedness and laxness at first exemplified abroad in these matters, and...poisonings incident to making and handling explosives. in. HOURS. 1. Three-shift system In continuous Industries. 2. In noncontlnuons industries, maintenance... | |
| Percy Stickney Grant - Labor - 1918 - 392 pages
...military success as the fighting forces ) , the following essential minimum requirements : /. Safety I. Maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding...poisonings incident to making and handling explosives. ///. Hours 1. Three-shift system in continuous industries. 2. In non-continuous industries, maintenance... | |
| John Maurice Clark, Harold Glenn Moulton, Walton Hale Hamilton - War - 1918 - 1012 pages
...military success as the fighting forces), the following essential minimum requirements: I. SAFETY i. Maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding...processes for the prevention of accidents. II. SANITATION t. Maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases. 2. Immediate agreement... | |
| Social sciences - 1919 - 476 pages
...these facts it was necessary, in order to protect American labor, to exact the following conditions: (1) maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding...industrial processes for the prevention of accidents; (2) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases, and the provision... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - Labor - 1919 - 272 pages
...these facts it was necessary, in order to protect American labor, to exact the following conditions: (1) maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding...industrial processes for the prevention of accidents; (2) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases, and the provision... | |
| 1919 - 418 pages
...these facts it was necessary, in order to protect American labor, to exact the following conditions: (1) maintenance of all existing standards of safeguarding...industrial processes for the prevention of accidents; (2) maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases, and the provision... | |
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