Occupations From the Social Hygienic And Medical Points of View
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Pierracini, Prof. Patalogia del Lavoro, p. 18. Milan, 1906. Weichert, W. "tJber Ermiidungs toxine und deren antitoxine." MUnchener Med, Wochens, 1904, 51, No. i, p. 12. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 46 FIRE ESCAPES IN FACTORIES [CH* CHAPTER IV THE HEALTH AND COMFORT OF THE WORKER Fire Escapes in Factories. Drinking water. Lava- tories AND Bath Houses. Air space. Messrooms. Social Welfare. Ambulance instruction It goes without sajdng that once workers are within a factory the employer is more or less re...sponsible for their comfort and health. If this were not so the lives of employed persons would be endangered by work carried on in buildings structurally unsafe, hygienically unsound, and from which in the event of fire there might be practically speaking no escape. One of the requirements of factory construction is that there shall be Fire escapes In the United States the provision of fire escapes is carried to greater length than in Great Britain. Wherever more than 20 persons are employed in any place, several of the States demand that fire escapes shall be provided.
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