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4 I r hrj.i .iteepcr should provide catalog. or 

 tin); hit. -ty lakers. This catalog mute 



list all material and finished ffoodt in ttorei. givinf num- 

 . thrm, or thrir location. 



S. ' Mien should personally - that all ma- 



terial 'in. In (niches and in out-of-the-way placet 



I that the shop floor it made clear of 

 rything except material in proceM of manufactu 



! riler to ^rt thr value of j^no.U in procett, the 

 labor spent on the material up to the date of stock 



taking, at well at data about the material itself, should 



he entered on the tag. 



7. All tagt mutt IT turned in t thr head of the cost 

 Jrpartmrni after the rant all the tags 



that were given out by ' 



Section 111 

 Safety in Handling Materials 



lent 



prc\ s one of the forema ^ important 



responsibilities, as he is the executive in immediate 

 ;gc of shop conditions. Where large forces 

 are ar work and heavy masses of material moving, 

 there should be some clement 

 of v but every preventable accident is a 



hum. in misfortune, an economic waste, and a 

 ) someone. 



subject of industrial safety includes I 

 ings, power plants, all types of machinery and 

 their operation, and transportation in all for 

 .iy nothing of the ha/ards of construction work 

 mining. In some of these activities, such as 

 mining, accident pn if been studied care- 



full v for m n others, careless indiffer- 



has persisted almost to the present time. 

 >ng the various ha/ards are those relating to 



