Women in the Factory: An Administrative Adventure, 1893 to 1921
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Heading of yarn dyed by lead chromate and painting of perambulators still take prominent place amongst other industries from which lead cases affecting female workers are notified. This may be seen in the Table given below in Appendix II. , which is included in order to enable readers to appreciate the reductions in industrial poisoning that have followed the changes indicated since 1900. The interesting liability of lead to turn up in miscellaneous industries, in quite unexpected ways and plac...es, and especially in the great range of small metal industries in the Midlands, is too wide a subject for further consideration here. Sample cases and a long list of industries may be seen in the Annual Report for 1913. * The great general fall in number of reported lead rases, particularly in potteries, that had come about by 1914 (see Appendix II. ), and is still more marked in later years, is no doubt due in the main to the preventive measures I have so briefly indicated. Foremost of all came impr oved methods of exhau st ventilation, but very important also were c lean U- * Annual Report of Chief Inspector, 1913, pp.
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