Monthly Bulletin of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Volume 2, Issue 2The Department, 1915 - Industrial safety |
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ACCIDENTS BY CAUSE Blood poisoning car or engine cars or climbing CAUSE AND INJURY climbing through trains Collisions Coupling or uncoupling cranes Defective equipment Department of Mines Derailment and replacing engine or car Fell from engine frogs or guard guard rails Hand car accidents hand tools hatchet or hand Hernia Holes or loose Improperly loaded ladles include accidents reported ladles or cars Laundry machines-Other lifting or pulling Loading or unloading loose obstructions Loss Machinery breaking MACHINERY-Caught material in moving MISCELLANEOUS-Animals and vehicles moving machinery NAILS-Protruding narrow gauge Nature of Injury Number of accidents obstructions along track overhead or side Poling cars Public Service Commission pulleys Quarrying RAILROADS*-(Standard and narrow replacing cars reported to Department set screws Shafting sharp edges Shears side obstructions Sledge Slivers stands-throwing or fell Struck by car Struck by material struck by moving Struck by overhead struck hand Switch stands-throwing TABLE OF ACCIDENTS uncoupling cars unloading material Unlocked frogs
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Page 137 - ... grain should be fed by hand, being scattered in clean litter six to twelve inches deep. The grain should be fed at least twice daily, preferably early in the morning and late in the afternoon. If it is necessary to keep the fowls confined to the house, it is advisable to give additional light feeds in the middle of the forenoon and in the middle of the afternoon in order to keep the fowls busy. The amount to be fed will vary with the variety, the weather conditions, the egg production and various...
Page 17 - Mica comes in different grades as well as in built-up form. Often it can be split and used for purposes other than that for which it was purchased. Built-up mica may be used in the manufacture of small washers and gaskets, also all grades other than built-up mica may be ground into a powder and used in the manufacture of molding mixtures.