Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 75, 1908, Issue 75U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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Page 480
... tion the air is heavy with bronze dust most of the time . " The boys who run the five bronzing machines wear handkerchiefs over the nose and mouth . They look pale and unhealthy , and all show the charac- teristic green perspiration due ...
... tion the air is heavy with bronze dust most of the time . " The boys who run the five bronzing machines wear handkerchiefs over the nose and mouth . They look pale and unhealthy , and all show the charac- teristic green perspiration due ...
Page 486
... tion and open windows , and " many of the operatives wear thick bunches of fiber over mouth and nose as a protection . A fairly large propor- tion of the operatives show the effects of their employment , looking pale and sickly . " In ...
... tion and open windows , and " many of the operatives wear thick bunches of fiber over mouth and nose as a protection . A fairly large propor- tion of the operatives show the effects of their employment , looking pale and sickly . " In ...
Page 487
... tion of youthful employees is also emphasized . The dust and moisture involved in the polishing departments of the horn and celluloid industry , and the irritating fumes given off by a " dip " containing glacial acetic acid , are ...
... tion of youthful employees is also emphasized . The dust and moisture involved in the polishing departments of the horn and celluloid industry , and the irritating fumes given off by a " dip " containing glacial acetic acid , are ...
Page 488
... tion , due probably to the inhalation of the sharp fragments of bristles . There is no adequate reliable data as to the effects of animal dust given off in the manufacture of woolen goods , silk , feather , fur , hair , horn , bone ...
... tion , due probably to the inhalation of the sharp fragments of bristles . There is no adequate reliable data as to the effects of animal dust given off in the manufacture of woolen goods , silk , feather , fur , hair , horn , bone ...
Page 490
... tion of the employees are exposed to an excessive quantity of dirt , dust , and lint ; and in most of this majority the persons so exposed show not a few who are pale and sickly in appearance . " A compari- son of the death rates from ...
... tion of the employees are exposed to an excessive quantity of dirt , dust , and lint ; and in most of this majority the persons so exposed show not a few who are pale and sickly in appearance . " A compari- son of the death rates from ...
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