Annual Report, Volumes 6-71887-1892 include the Proceedings of the 1st-6th annual convention of the International Association of Factory Inspectors of North America. |
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Page 10
... front of the bottom wheel of band - s1w , saw- guards for rip - saws , casing around the counter - shaft and pulleys on the floor driving rip - saw in pattern shop , and posting notices for the hours of labor of minors , and keep- ing ...
... front of the bottom wheel of band - s1w , saw- guards for rip - saws , casing around the counter - shaft and pulleys on the floor driving rip - saw in pattern shop , and posting notices for the hours of labor of minors , and keep- ing ...
Page 18
... front feed roll , so adjusted that the strip will move with the roll and that the bottom of the strip will be a little above the bottom of the top roll , thus allowing stuff to be fed between the rolls without any interference , and at ...
... front feed roll , so adjusted that the strip will move with the roll and that the bottom of the strip will be a little above the bottom of the top roll , thus allowing stuff to be fed between the rolls without any interference , and at ...
Page 19
... bottom wheel , and that some good and substantial protection . be placed in front of the top wheel to catch the saw in case it should break or slip off of the wheel . The casing in front of the bottom wheel prevents blocks from falling ...
... bottom wheel , and that some good and substantial protection . be placed in front of the top wheel to catch the saw in case it should break or slip off of the wheel . The casing in front of the bottom wheel prevents blocks from falling ...
Page 20
... front of the top roll , so that the bottom of the strip will be a little above the bottom of the top roll , thus only allowing suffi- cient open space for the work being ironed to pass under . The efficiency of this safeguard has not ...
... front of the top roll , so that the bottom of the strip will be a little above the bottom of the top roll , thus only allowing suffi- cient open space for the work being ironed to pass under . The efficiency of this safeguard has not ...
Page 31
... front of a five - story building . The building had two elevator shafts and one stairway , all located in the rear ... bottom of the ladder ( the bottom of which was at least eighteen feet above the ground ) and jump or drop to the ...
... front of a five - story building . The building had two elevator shafts and one stairway , all located in the rear ... bottom of the ladder ( the bottom of which was at least eighteen feet above the ground ) and jump or drop to the ...
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age of eighteen amount of wages avenue bottom wheel building Canal street Cause of accident changes in detail Cincinnati Co.-Provide Complied consequence of accident Cuyahoga county day of minors deprived of support DISTRICT-Detailed Statement elevator gates elevator openings employed per day Expense thereby incurred extent of injury fire-escape firm and changes Flour Franklin county front of bottom gates at elevator guard for rip-saw Hamilton county hours minors hours of labor iron jointer keep a record labor required Laundrying long continuously disabled machine machinery main belt Main street Manufacturing mill minors are employed Name of firm Nature and extent number of hours Number of persons obedience to section Ohio post notices practicable protection in front pulleys relative to number required a day required by section Revised Statutes saw-guard for rip-saw section 6986aa shaft Statement of Changes stationary engine support in consequence top wheel ventilation wheel of band-saw Workshops and Factories
Popular passages
Page 338 - Never will I believe that what makes a population stronger, and healthier, and wiser, and better, can ultimately make it poorer. You try to frighten us by telling us that, in some German factories, the young work seventeen hours in the twenty-four, that they work so hard that among thousands there is not one who grows to such a stature that he can be admitted into the army ; and you ask whether, if we pass this bill, we can possibly hold our own against such competition as this ? Sir, I laugh at...
Page 25 - All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining safety- and happiness.
Page 369 - 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 58 - ... days of the date of said payment ; provided, however, that if at any time of payment any employe shall be absent from his regular place of labor, he shall be entitled to said payment at any time thereafter...
Page 43 - Wilfully causes or permits such child to be placed in such a situation or to engage in such an occupation that its life or limb is endangered, or its health is likely to be injured, or its morals likely to be impaired, Is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Page 319 - ... city, incorporated village or town may designate, is hereby authorized and empowered to see* that sections one, two, three, four and five of this act are enforced, and to report in writing all violations thereof to the treasurer or chief...
Page 44 - ... they shall not operate or assist in operating, dough brakes, or cracker machinery of any description; wire or iron straightening machinery ; nor shall they operate or assist in operating rolling mill machinery punches or shears, washing, grinding or mixing...
Page 44 - ... any composition in which dangerous or poisonous acids are used, and they shall not be employed in any capacity in the manufacture of paints, colors or white lead; nor shall they be employed in any capacity whatever in operating or assisting to operate any passenger or freight elevator...
Page 59 - The board of railroad commissioners, after a hearing, may exempt any railroad corporation from paying weekly any of its employees if it appears to the board that such employees prefer less frequent payments, and that their interests and the interests of the public will not suffer thereby.
Page 59 - Every manufacturing, mining or quarrying, mercantile, railroad, street railway, telegraph and telephone corporation, every incorporated express company and water company, shall pay weekly each and every employe engaged in its business, the wages earned by such employe to within six days of the date of said payment...