Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Rubber Industry

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Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Rubber Industry
Bert Jasper Morris
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The wages are about $25 a week.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR HANDICAPPED MEN 87 Trimming Mats. In the case of some mats the edges must be trimmed. The work is not difficult; it simply requires the manipulation of a knife. A man with one leg, the loss of one or two fingers on one hand, hernia, stiffness of joint in one ankle or defective hearing would not necessarily handicap the worker. The wages are about $20 a week.
TRANSMISSION BELTING Cutting Stock. Stock which is used in making trans- mission belting
... is cut into the desired widths from the rolls. The cutting is done by a series of knives arranged at desired intervals. The material is fed to these knives by a pair of rolls similar in their arrangement to the rolls ori calendering machines. The operator on this machine has charge of setting the knives and seeing that the stock is being properly cut. He usually has one or two helpers who assist in the rewinding of the material after it has been cut into strips. The operator should be able-bodied, with the possible exception of loss of two or three fingers or defective hearing.

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