Annual Report of the Factory Inspectors of the State of New York for the Year Ending ..., Issue 1Argus Company, printers, 1887 |
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Agricultural implements AVERAGE NUMBER bakery products Boots and shoes Brick and tile butter factory Carriages and wagons certificate certifying surgeon Cheese and butter child cigars and cigarettes Clothing Cooperage copperware and sheet-iron cotton COUNTIES AND INDUSTRIES Court of Sessions Cutlery and edge doors and blinds drugs and chemicals edge tools employed employer employment estab Factory Inspector Factory Law Flouring and grist-mill Foundry and machine-shop Furniture grist-mill products HANDS COUNTIES Hosiery and knit JAMES CONNOLLY Leather Liquors lish Lumber machine-shop products Males Females Children malt MANUFACTURES BY COUNTIES manufacturing establishment Marble and stone medicines and compounds men's mixed textiles NUMBER OF HANDS paid in wages Patent medicines planed Printing and publishing Saddlery and harness Sash sawed sheet-iron ware sixteen STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES TABLE V.-SELECTED STATISTICS tanned Tinware Tobacco Total amount paid turned and carved Upholstering Value of materials Value of products violation women Wood pulp woolen workmen young person
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Page 48 - ... the workman, or in case the injury results in death, the legal personal representatives of the workman, and any persons entitled in case of death, shall have the same right of compensation and remedies against the employer as if the workman had not been a workman of nor in the service of the employer, nor engaged in his work.
Page 48 - By reason of the negligence of any person in the service of the employer who has the charge or control of any signal, points, locomotive engine, or train upon a railway...
Page 48 - By reason of the act or omission of any person in the service of the employer, done or made in obedience to the rules or by-laws of the employer, or in obedience to particular instructions given by any person delegated with the authority of the employer in that behalf...
Page 49 - A young person or woman shall not be employed continuously for more than four hours and a half without an interval of at least half an hour for a meal.
Page 43 - An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Cotton and other Factories...
Page 26 - ... placard conspicuously upon the entrance to or door of the cab or car of such elevator a notice of its dangerous condition, and prohibit the use of such elevator until made safe to the satisfaction of said inspector.
Page 56 - ... stairways on the outside of the building shall have suitable railed landings at each story above the first, and shall connect with each story...
Page 49 - ... a child shall not be employed on two successive Saturdays, nor on Saturday in any week if on any other day in the same week...
Page 5 - ... the said inspector shall be empowered to visit and inspect, at all reasonable hours and as often as practicable, the factories, workshops, mines and other establishments in the State...
Page 47 - every railroad company organized or doing business in this State shall be liable for all damages done to any employe of such company, in consequence of any negligence of its agents, or by any mismanagement of its engineers or other employes, to any person sustaining such damage...