Health of the War Worker

1942-04 1942 1940s 44 pages APPENDIX I Dangerous Trades Regulations Regulations are in existence covering the following dangerous trades. These regulations must be posted up wherever these trades are in process. Aerated water, manufacture of. Asbestos. Brass, etc., casting of. Bronzing. Buildi...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: London : Labour Research Department April 1942
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Summary:1942-04 1942 1940s 44 pages APPENDIX I Dangerous Trades Regulations Regulations are in existence covering the following dangerous trades. These regulations must be posted up wherever these trades are in process. Aerated water, manufacture of. Asbestos. Brass, etc., casting of. Bronzing. Building. Celluloid, manufacture, storage of. Cellulose solutions, manufacture, storage. Chemical works. Chromium plating. Cinematograph films, manufacture of. Docks, Wharves, Quays, loading and unloading. Electric accumulators, manufacture of. Electricity, generation, transformation, distribution or use of. Enamelling. Felt hats, manufacture of. Flax and Tow, spinning and weaving of. Grinding of cutlery and edge tools. Grinding of metals. Hemp, Jute, spinning and weaving of. Hides and Skins. Horizontal Milling machines. India Rubber, manufacture of. Kiers. Lead, smelting of materials. Lead, manufacture of certain compounds. Locomotives and waggons [sic], use of on lines or sidings. Mules, spinning by use of. Painting of buildings. Paints and colours, manufacture of. Pottery, manufacture and decoration of. Refractory materials, crushing, grinding, and the manufacture of silica bricks. Ships in shipbuilding yards, construction and repair of. Tinning of metal, hollow ware, iron drums, and harness furniture. Woodworking machinery, use of. Wool (East Indian), use of. Woollen and Worsted Textiles (Lifting of heavy weights). Yarn, heading of, dyed by means of a lead compound. Welfare orders cover the following trades— Ambulance arrangements at blast furnaces, copper mills, iron mills, foundries, and metal works. Ambulance arrangements at sawmills and woodworking factories. Bakehouses. 39 21/2049
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