Women in the Engineering Trades Microform a Problem a Solution And Some Cr

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Women in the Engineering Trades Microform a Problem a Solution And Some Cr
Barbara Drake
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However, the women employed on the heavier machines, or in labouring, belong on the whole to a robust type of worker, presenting a marked superiority in physical development, and more than one employer comments on the extraordinary powers of endurance revealed by the woman munition worker.
The strain of work is less in the " filling " and " inspection " sheds, and the workers are to a large extent seated. But other hardship is discovered in the " danger " sheds. The workers face with a high pat
...riotism the risk of explosion, and courage is not * Between 40 and 50 Ibs. Is generally held to be the maximum weight safely lifted by a woman of ordinary physique, although exceptional women lift weights twice as great without apparent harm to themselves.
born of ignorance. The injury to health from the handling of poisonous substances, skin affections, lassitude, headache and sickness, the worker endures with equal fortitude. Women are sometimes said to be more susceptible than men to the effects of poison, although the individual varies, and one worker is obliged to give up altogether, while another remains comparatively im- mune.


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