Proceedings of the ... Industrial Safety Congress of New York State, Volume 1-5

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The Congress, 1917
 

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Address Classification of Buildings and Materials of Manufacture
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Address Industrial Safety in California Paul Scharrenberg Editor
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Introductory Remarks Edward P Lyon Member New York Industrial
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Address Hazards in a Linemans Work J F Naylon District Super
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Address Practical Benefits Derived from Safety Organization John
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Introductory Remarks R C Stofer Member New York Industrial
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Address Horizontal vs Vertical ExitsH F J Porter Consulting
211
General Discussion
215
Address Heat and Ventilation and Their Bearing on Health and Pro
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MOVING AND STEREOPTICON PICTURES INCLUDED IN
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EVENING
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Address Attitude of New York Organized Labor Toward the Safety Move
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General Discussion
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Address Industrial Education as a Safety Measure Mrs Marian K Clark
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Address Progress and Possibilities of Accident Prevention Work
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The Rule of Reason Moving Picture Exhibited by Marcus A Dow General
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The House That Jack Built Moving Pictures Exhibited by Marcus A Dow
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General Discussion
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General Discussion
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Address
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The Price of Thoughtlessness Moving Picture Exhibited by A J Van Brunt
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Address The Childrens Part in Public Safety Work
114
Plants of Ford Motor Co at Detroit National Cash Register Co at Dayton
119
The High Cost of Carelessness Moving Picture Under the Auspices of
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Introductory Remarks
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Address Disciplining Careless Workmen John M OHanlon Editor Legis
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Address Breaking the News to the Widow
142
Address
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Address Shop Committees
159
Address Booze Dr Eugene Lyman Fiske Medical Director Life Extension
168
General Discussion
174
Introductory Remarks John C Clark Member New York Industrial
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Address Working Women in War Times Miss Mary E Dreier Presiding 182
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Hazards in a Linemans Work Lantern Slides Exhibited by J F Naylon
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General Discussion
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Address Maintenance of Standards as a National Necessity and the Workers
204
Factory Lighting Lantern Slides Exhibited by L B Marks Consulting
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MORNING
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General Discussion
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MORNING
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AFTERNOON
247
Address Providing Safeguards and Establishing Safe Practices Samuel C
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Address Best Method of Establishing Proper Cooperation between Employer
260
Louis Wiard Member New York Industrial
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Address of Welcome
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EVENING
21
Introductory Remarks
42
Introductory Remarks
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Address Woodworking Hazards Albert S Regula American Museum
50
Address Head and Eye Protection William Newell Chief Safety Engineer
69
Address Machinery LayOuts and Their Relation to Safety Peter C Spence
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General Discussion 84
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EVENING
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Address Safety from a Working Womans Point of View Mrs Catherine
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General Discussion 105
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Address Infections Their Cause and Effect Dr L A Shoudy Chief Sur
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Address Infections Dr Raphael Lewy Chief Medical Examiner New York
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General Discussion 128
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John J Heelan Aetna Life
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Address Who Should Bear the Cost of Rehabilitating Workmen? R M
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General Discussion 154
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William Carroll Eastman Kodak Company 160
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Address The Safety Supervisor By Whom Should He Be Chosen To Whom
173
Address The NonEnglish Speaking Workmen in Shop Safety Organization
184
Safety Exhibit List of Firms Displaying Safety Devices
202
Address Safety Work in War and Peace Captain A D Reilley Ordnance
211
Introductory Remarks
214
General Discussion
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Discussion H Stephenson Eastman Kodak Company
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Discussion Frank M Ward Otis Elevator Company
69
H Stearns Safety Engineer Donner Steel Company
80
Address The Foreman and the New Man Alex McC Hamilton Director
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Address How the Employer Feels About ItJ A Smith General Superin
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Discussion John J Blackford National Conduit and Cable Company
100
General Discussion
101
Discussion A S Regula Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
117
Address
134
Discussion Dr P H Hourigan Larkin Company
140
AFTERNOON
146
Remarks Commissioner James M Lynch
155
Discussion Thomas Stanion Manager of Safety and Sanitation Aluminum
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Discussion John A Robertson Manager Industrial Relations Eastman
170
Address Development of the Labor Law in New York State M J Flanagan
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Remarks Gerald Bellhouse Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories England 20 2
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Address Development of Factory LightingGeorge C Ward Factory
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J A Oartel
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General Discussion
229
STEREOPTICON VIEWS AND MOTION PICTURES INCLUDED IN
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Safety Exhibit
241
Address of Welcome
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Discussion
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Address
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The Removal of Dusts Fumes and GasesStereopticon Views Illustrating
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The Outlaw Motion Picture Exhibited by David S Beyer Liberty Mutual
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Discussion
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Remarks Otto Nicols United Garment Workers
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Remarks L A Wilson Department of Education State of New York
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Address Rehabilitation of Industrial Cripples Colonel Harry Mock
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Address
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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8
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Address Cooperation of State Inspectors and Safety Engineers and Foremen
127
Address United States Treasury Departments Thrift and Savings Plan
136
Remarks George J Winkle Factory Inspector New York State Industrial
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Remarks A E Davidson Cheseboro Whitman Company
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Address Safety Features of Industrial Lighting Samuel G Hibben
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Stereopticon Views and Motion Pictures Exhibited by Douglas C McMurtrie
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Address Hon E Leroy Sweetser Commissioner of Labor and Industries
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Remarks J E Boyle Solvay Process Company 198
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Address Fire Prevention in Factories William J Roth Bausch Lomb Opti
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Introductory Remarks John A Robertson Eastman Kodak Company Pre
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General Discussion 233
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Activities of the New York State Industrial Commission Charts and Tables 239
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