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Identifier: protectiveclothi00grearich (find matches)
Title: Protective clothing for women and girl workers employed in the factories and workshops
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Great Britain. Home Office
Subjects: Hazardous occupations Clothing and dress Women -- Employment Great Britain
Publisher: London, H. M. Stationery off., (Sir J. Causton & Sons, Ltd., printers)
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afton Street, DtTBLm ; or from the Agencies in the British Colonies and Dependencies, the United States of America and other Foreign Countries of T. FISHER UNWIN, Ltd., London, W.C. 2. 1917.Pric€ 3d. n*i. PROTECTIVECLOTHING FOR WOMEN ANDGIRL WORKERS EMPLOYED IN FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS, (^t:Br;f. y-o-^^ -left Prepared by the Home Officefrom information supplied byH.M. Inspectors of Factories. I^ O N D O N ;PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTYS STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.5I. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : IJIPERIAL HoDSE, KiNGSWAY, LONDON, W.C. 2, and 28, Abingdon Street, London, S.W. 1 ; 37, Peter Street, JL^nchestei; ; I, St. Andrews Crescent, Cardiff ; 23, Forth Street, Edinburgh ; or from E. PONSONBY, Ltd., 116, Grafton Street, Dublin ; or from the Agencies in the British Colonies and Dependencies, the United States of America and other Foreign Countries of T. FISHER UNWIN, Ltd., London, W.C. 2. 1917.Price Sd. net. a t^^ r\ IT^
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H U O - M ^ C5 o s HO>JO £=^►-< b H o 7) p o s o X■f. o Q:: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR WOMEN AND GIRL WORKERS EMPLOYED IN FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. The acconipanyiiig statement of processes in which there isspecial need of protective clothing for the women and girl workers,and of the most suitable types of jorotective clothing, has beencompiled from information supplied by the Factory Inspectors.The statement does not include processes in trades certified asdangerous under the Factory Act where protective clothing isalready required by Regulations ; but it includes the chiefmanufacturing processes in which, though not brought underRegulations, protective clothing as been found to be requiredfor safeguarding the worker against accident or injury to health,or for securing her comfort and convenience in her work, or forprotecting her ordinary clothing against damage caused by thematerials, machinery, etc., used in the process on which she isemployed, or resulting from the conditioprotectiveclothi00grearich
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