BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... nearly 6,000 women were included in the cases tabu- lated . Even in the nonindustrial States , substantial numbers of women are found to have been injured . The proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per ...
... nearly 6,000 women were included in the cases tabu- lated . Even in the nonindustrial States , substantial numbers of women are found to have been injured . The proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per ...
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... nearly 8 per cent of the injured women ; then textiles , with nearly 7 per cent , and food with 6.2 per cent . In Pennsylvania textiles led among the manufacturing industries as a source of acci- dent , with 13 per cent of all accidents ...
... nearly 8 per cent of the injured women ; then textiles , with nearly 7 per cent , and food with 6.2 per cent . In Pennsylvania textiles led among the manufacturing industries as a source of acci- dent , with 13 per cent of all accidents ...
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... nearly 18 per cent of the accidents to adult men and only 12.4 per cent of those to boys , and they caused practically 35 per cent of the accidents to women of 21 and over and less than 16 per cent of those to women under 21.17 Kansas ...
... nearly 18 per cent of the accidents to adult men and only 12.4 per cent of those to boys , and they caused practically 35 per cent of the accidents to women of 21 and over and less than 16 per cent of those to women under 21.17 Kansas ...
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... Nearly all of these were in process of compliance at that time and have been fully complied with since . They dealt principally with lighting facilities , safeguarding of machinery , installing equipment for ventilation and sanitation ...
... Nearly all of these were in process of compliance at that time and have been fully complied with since . They dealt principally with lighting facilities , safeguarding of machinery , installing equipment for ventilation and sanitation ...
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... nearly 4,500 in shoes in three States . There were five additional industries from each of which 2,900 and less than 4,000 women were reported - tobacco , paper and paper products , men's shirts , men's clothing , " and candy . The 12 ...
... nearly 4,500 in shoes in three States . There were five additional industries from each of which 2,900 and less than 4,000 women were reported - tobacco , paper and paper products , men's shirts , men's clothing , " and candy . The 12 ...
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