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bei der Eisenbahn. In Transactions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. v. 5. pt. 1. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. p. 164212.

A discussion of the measures taken by the management of railroads and by organizations of railroad employees in Germany and in other countries to combat alcoholism among railroad employees.

GREAT BRITAIN. Boiler explosions. Report to the board of trade on the working of the boiler explosion acts, 1882 and 1890, during the year ending 30th June, 1912. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913. 22 p. [Cd. 6865.] Celluloid committee. Report of the departmental committee on celluloid. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913. 29 p. [Cd. 7158.]

Explosions in mines committee.

5th reports to the home office.
Wyman & Sons. 1913.

3dLondon.

3d report. On the influence of incombus

tible dusts on the inflammation of gaseous mixtures. 49 p. [Cd. 6704.]

4th report. On coal dust explosions. 71 p. [Cd. 6791.]

5th report. On the influence of incombustible dusts in preventing the inflammation of coal dust 35 p. [Cd. 7132.]

Factories and workshops. Annual report of the chief inspector for the year 1912. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913. xxviii, 274 p. [Cd. 6852.]

Reviewed in Board of trade labour gazette, v. 21, p. 290, London, Aug. 1913.

Factory and workshop orders (1913 edition). Issued by the home office. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913. 186 p. Orders relating to health and sanitation, hours of labor, night work of male young persons, education of children, dangerous and unhealthy industries, tenement industries, home work, particulars of work and wages, etc.

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Report on the inflammability and capacity for transmitting explosions of carbonaceous dusts liable to be generated on premises under the factory and workshop acts. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913.

Report to the home office on accidents occurring in shipbuilding yards. By H. M. ROBINSON and H. J. WILSON. London. Wyman & Sons. 1913. 6 p. [Cd. 7046.]

HAMILTON, J. D. M. Prevention of accidents: examination, education, and care of emIn Transployees of common carriers. actions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. v. 5. pt. 1. WashingSuperintendent of Documents. p. 141-145.

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Injuries.

HIGGINS, Edwin and STEIDLE, Edward. Mine signboards. Technical paper 59 of United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. Dec. 1913. 15 p.

HOFFMAN, Frederick L. Industrial accidents and trade diseases in the United States. In Transactions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. v. 1. pt. 2. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. p. 763-803. Hygiene of occupations. v. 3, pt. 2 of transactions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. Edited by John S. FULTON. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. viii, 489-1049 p.

The volume contains a collection of papers dealing with various phases of occupational hygiene. Among the subjects considered in their relations to industrial hygiene are child labor, tenement-house manufacturing, and industrial accidents.

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Bulletins. nos. 7-10. New York. Issued irregularly, Mar.-Sept. 1913.

A record of progress in the work of the board. Bulletin no. 8 is in Yiddish.

JOINT BOARD OF SANITARY CONTROL IN THE CLOAK, SUIT AND SKIRT INDUSTRY OF GREATER NEW YORK. Directory of certified shops in the cloak, suit and skirt industry. New York. May 1913. 38 p. JOINT BOARD OF SANITARY CONTROL IN THE

DRESS AND WAIST INDUSTRY OF GREATER

NEW YORK. Special report on sanitary conditions in the shops of the dress and waist industry. A preliminary report. New York. May 1913. 23 p.

Includes the report of Dr. George M. Price on sanitary conditions in the shops inspected and a report by Katherine Tyng on processes and organization of work in dress and waist manufacture. Reviewed in Survey, v. 30, p. 513, New York, July 19, 1913.

KANSAS. STATE MINING DEPARTMENT. Report of the inspector of coal mines from July 1, 1911, to June 30, 1912. Topeka. 1913. 71 p.

LENOIR, Olivier. Conférences sur les accidents du travail et les affections traumatiques. Paris. Giard & Brière. 1913.

Discussions of industrial accidents and the diseases resulting therefrom.

LESCOHIER, Don D. Accident prevention in the steel industry. In Survey. v. 30. p. 521, 522. New York. July 19, 1913.

A review of "Accidents and accident prevention in the iron and steel industry," v. 4 of federal report on conditions of employment in the iron and steel industry.

Machinery safeguards in a German factory. How one of the largest plants in Berlin made accidents to its employees almost an impossibility. In Industrial engineering and engineering digest. v. 13. p. 467-471. New York. Nov. 1913.

MAINE. Industrial accidents. In 1st biennial report of the department of labor and industry of the state of Maine, 1911-1912. [Augusta.] 1913. p. 19-31. MAPEL, John W. Tannery organization for

accident prevention. In Bulletin of the industrial commission of Wisconsin. v. 2. no. 5. p.75-79. Madison. Feb. 20, 1913.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boiler inspection.

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port of the chief of the Massachusetts district police for the year ending Oct. 31, 1912. Boston. 1913. p. 133-223.

In addition to the reports of inspectors and a tabular presentation of boiler inspections, are included the rules formulated by the board of boiler rules (p. 137-188) and recommendations made by the board.

INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD. Bulletin. nos. 2-6. Boston. Jan.-Nov. 1913. No. 2. Jan. 1913. Decisions and rulings of the industrial accident board under the workmen's compensation act. 14 p. No. 3. Feb. 1913. Progress of the workmen's compensation act and an inquiry into the actual cost of the law for 25,000 employees of selected hazards, for a period of four months. 19 p.

No. 4. Apr. 1913. Medical services under the workmen's compensation act. 17 p. No. 5. July 1913. Amendments to the workmen's compensation act passed by the legislature of Massachusetts during the session of 1913. 11 p.

No. 6. Nov. 1913. The workmen's compensation act and the physician. 15 p.

Reports of cases under the workmen's compensation act determined by committees of arbitration, the industrial accident board and the supreme judicial court, July 1, 1912, to June 30, 1913, inclusive. Boston. 1913. xxv, 582 p.

Reports of accidents to employees. In Report of Massachusetts district police for year ending Oct. 31, 1912. Boston. 1913. p. 225-250. MEXICO. Esbozo de estadistica sobre acci

dentes ocurridos en el trabajo. In Boletin del departamento del trabajo. v. 1. p. 64, 142, 233, 326, 447, 546. Mexico. JulyDec. 1913.

Monthly report of statistics on industrial accidents, June-Nov. 1913. The July bulletin (p. 63) contains a copy of the schedule on which the statistics are collected.

MICHIGAN. Coal mine accidents. In 80th

annual report of Michigan department of labor. Lansing. 1913. p. 91, 92, 99, 477, 478.

Record of accidents in 1912. In 30th annual report of Michigan department of labor. Lansing. 1913. p. 306–343.

Tabular statement of accidents reported to inspectors of factories.

MINNESOTA. Laws requiring the safeguarding of machinery and dangerous conditions of employment and protection in case of fire, in effect Oct. 1, 1913. Minneapolis. Department of Labor and Industries. [1913.] 12 p.

MISSOURI. Accidents. In 26th annual report of Missouri bureau of mines, mining and mine inspection for the year ending Dec. 31, 1912. Jefferson City. 1913. p. 8199.

N. F. A. safety bulletin. Issued by the committee on safety and sanitation of the national founders' association. [Chicago.] 1913.

No. 1. Oct. 1. Caution is the chief of all safeguards. 4 p.

No. 2. Oct 15. Caution signs. 6 p.
No. 3. Nov. 1. Foundry floors. 4 p.
No. 4. Nov. 15.

The safety aspect of

foundry yards. 4 p. No. 5. Dec. 1.

Eye protectors. 4 p. No. 6. Dec. 15. Foundry shoes. 4 p. National mine-rescue and first-aid conference,

Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 23-26, 1912. Bulletin 62 of the United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. 74 p.

NETHERLANDS. Ongevallenstatistiek betreffende het tijdvak, 1907 samengesteld ter voldoening aan de bepaling van artikel 17 der ongevallenwet 1901. Amsterdam. "T. Kasteel van Aemstel. 1913. xxviii, 148 p.

Statistics of accidents in the Netherlands in 1907 and accident insurance.

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annual report of New Jersey bureau of NEW ZEALAND. statistics of labor and industries for year ending Oct. 31, 1912. [Trenton.] 1913. p. 131-147.

"Number of employees, total amount paid in wages, average daily and yearly earnings of employees, number of employees injured while on duty, and number of injuries resulting in death."

Tabulation of causes of accidents. Compiled from reports of the department of labor of the state of New Jersey by the employers' liability commission for the year ending Oct. 31, 1912. Trenton. 1913. 30 p.

NEW YORK. Accidents reported in factories, mines, quarries and construction work in year ended Sept. 30, 1911. In Report of New York bureau of factory inspection for the twelve months ended Sept. 30, 1911. Albany. State Department of Labor. 1913. p. 13, 20-22, 141-223.

Husted mill explosion and explosions in flour and cereal mills. In Bulletin of New York department of labor. v. 15. p. 393-399. whole no. 56. Albany. Sept. 1913.

Industrial accidents reported under the labor law. Statistical tables. In Bulletin of New York department of labor. v. 15. p. 118-133, 340-355, 464-479. whole nos. 54-56. Albany. Mar., June, Sept. 1913.

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Accidents in factories. In

22d annual report of the department of labour, 1913. Wellington. 1913. p. vii, xix, xx.

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Monthly statistics for the current year are published in the journal of the New Zealand department of labour.

NOVA SCOTIA. Accidents. In 5th annual report of factories inspector for year ended Sept. 30, 1912. Halifax. Department of Public Works and Mines. 1913. p. 8-14, 34-43.

OHIO. COAL MINING COMMISSION. Report of the coal mining commission to the governor. Columbus. 1913. 70 p.

The report contains: pt. 1, conservation of coal resources; pt. 2, prevention of accidents; pt. 3, screened coal vs. mine-run system of payment; appendix containing proposed legislation on the mining industry in Ohio.

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OREGON. Accidents. In 5th biennial report of bureau of labor statistics and inspector of factories and workshops, 1912. Salem. 1913. p. 20-30.

PATTERSON, Francis D. The accident problem of the railroads. In Transactions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. v. 5. pt. 1. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. p. 149164.

Sanitation and safety in heavychemical production. In American industries. New York. Mar. 1913. p. 2831.

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PAUL, James W. Outline of mine-rescue maneuvers. Issued by the United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. Aug. 1913. 12 p.

Use and care of miners' safety lamps. Miners' circular 12 of United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. June 1913. 16 p. PHELPS, Edward B. An open letter to the New York industrial board in re automatic sprinkler protection for factory workers. In American underwriter magazine and insurance review. v. 40. p. 109127. New York. Oct. 1913. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Labor accidents. In 4th annual report of bureau of labor for year ended June 30, 1913. Manila. 1913. p. 6-9.

PORTO RICO. Accidents. In Special report of bureau of labor, no. 1, Dec. 16, 1912. San Juan. 1913. p. 72-75. POTTER, Grace. Forty accidents occurring in plants at Niagara Falls. In 2d report of the New York state factory investigating commission. v. 2. Albany. J. B. Lyon Co. 1913. p. 559-582. Practical work in industrial advancement. The constructive campaign of the national association of manufacturers toward conserving the human resources of the nation. In American industries. New York. July 1913. p. 12-15.

Preventive appliances. Monthly supplement to American industries. New York. Jan.Dec. 1913.

Studies of special safe-guarding problems and descriptions, with diagrams, of safety appliances. Prepared by the safety engineering department of the national association of manufacturers.

Protecting the eyesight of workmen. The use

of special goggles for protecting the eyes against flying sparks and chips. In Industrial engineering and engineering digest. v. 13. p. 427-429. New York. Oct. 1913. PULTNEY, D. C. Safeguarding motor-driven apparatus. In Industrial engineering and engineering digest. v. 13. p. 297-301. New York. July 1913.

Reprint from Electric journal, June 1913. QUEBEC. Inspection of industrial establishments and public buildings. In General report of the minister of public works and labour of the province of Quebec for year

ending June 30, 1913. Quebec. 1913. p. 59-100.

Reports of the chief inspector and the assistant inspectors on the administration of labor laws with special reference to child labor, accidents, occupational diseases, health, etc.

QUEENSLAND.

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Sanitation and safety. Report of the director of labour and chief inspector of factories and shops for the year ended 30th June, 1913. Brisbane. Department of Labour. 1913. p. 17, 18. RHODE ISLAND. Accidents. In 19th annual report of factory inspection department, 1912. Providence. 1913. p. 10-18. RICE, George S. Notes on prevention of dust and gas explosions in coal mines. Technical paper 56 of United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. Dec. 1913. 24 p.

RICHARDS, Ralph C. Safety committees of the Chicago and Northwestern railway company. In Bulletin of the industrial commission of Wisconsin.

v. 2. no. 5. p. 86-96. Madison. Feb. 20, 1913. ROMEYN, D. The treatment of railway employees in Holland. In Transactions of the 15th international congress on hygiene and demography, Washington, Sept. 23-28, 1912. v. 5. pt. 1. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1913. p. 37-45. RUBINOW, Isaac M. Accident compensation for federal employees. In Survey. v. 30. p. 624-628. New York. Aug. 16, 1913.

Social insurance. New York. Henry Holt. 1913. 525 p.

Discusses insurance against industrial accidents, sickness, old age, invalidity, death, and unemployment, with special reference to American conditions.

RUTLEDGE, J. J. Use and misuse of explosives in coal mining. Miners' circular 7 of United States bureau of mines, department of the interior. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. Nov. 1913.

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