Safeguards for the Prevention of Industrial Accidents

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Safeguards for the Prevention of Industrial Accidents
David Van Schaack
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3. All employees are cautioned against touching any machine or machinery which they have not been ordered to operate or work upon by an overseer or foreman.
4. Cleaning cog-wheels or touching them or cleaning any part of the machine while in motion, either with the hands or brushes or otherwise, or playing with any part of any machine when in motion is positively forbidden.
5. All employees are cautioned against being in any part of the works where their work or necessity does not require them
...to be.
6. All empIo3'ees are cautioned against racing at work, running, wrestling, scuffling or indulging in any kind of play in any part of the works.
7. All employees while working at or near any machine or machinery in motion, are cautioned against talking with any person except an overseer or foreman.
8. All employees while in the works are cautioned against wearing loose sacks, or loose or flowing sleeves, and all female employees are cautioned against wearing neckties or aprons having long ends or strings, or dresses which trail on the floor, or wearing their hair flowing or in hanging braids or in long curls.


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