Eye Hazards in Industrial Occupations a Report of Typical Cases And Conditions

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Eye Hazards in Industrial Occupations a Report of Typical Cases And Conditions
Gordon Lockwood Berry
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The Story of Steel.
In the iron and steel manufacturing processes which have here been described the chief eye hazards are (i) those due to ex- posure to the great light and heat of molten metal, and (2) to burns from the explosions. Eye accidents resulting from flying scale or other foreign substance which may lodge in a workman's eye are also frequent in subsequent operations.
The remarkably gratifying reduction of accidents in this in- dustry (see Fig. 49, p. 142) has been effected by the pr
...ovision of modern strong furnaces, accident-proof and fool-proof so far as possible in the light of present construction knowledge, by the provision of hoods and exhaust systems where necessary for the removal of dusts, fumes, and gas; by the provision of guards on dangerous places in mechanical operations and by the provision of goggles for all workers exposed to hazards which make such protection advisable. The use of these devices by those whom they are intended to benefit has not been accomplished without the most extensive expenditure of time and money in educational 61 EYE HAZARDS IN INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS i^i> a F.

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