This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...year, and before the State Board of Labor and Industries had been appointed, the Legislature enacted chapter 813 of the Acts of 1913, entitled "An Act relative to industrial accidents and occupational diseases." The essential sections of that act are:--Section 1. The state board of labor and industries and the industrial accident board, sitting jointly, shall investigate from time to time employments and places of employment within the commonwealth, and determine what suitable safety devices or other reasonable means or requirements for the prevention of accidents shall be adopted or followed in any or all such employments or places of employment; and shall also determine what suitable devices or other reasonable means or requirements for the prevention of industrial or occupational diseases shall be adopted or followed in any or all such employments, or places of employment; and shall make reasonable rules, regulations and orders for the prevention of accidents and the prevention of industrial or occupational diseases in such employment or places of employment. Such rules, regulations and orders may apply to both employer and employee. Section 4. The joint board shall make such general arrangement between the two boards as will prevent duplication of effort, but the inspection and investigation carried on by the state board of labor and industries shall be a systematic inspection and investigation of all places of employment and the conditions of safety and health pertaining thereto, and the inspection and investigation carried on by the industrial accident board shall be that relating to causes of injuries for which compensation is claimed. Section 13. Whoever violates any reasonable rule, regulation, order or requirement made by the joint board...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...year, and before the State Board of Labor and Industries had been appointed, the Legislature enacted chapter 813 of the Acts of 1913, entitled "An Act relative to industrial accidents and occupational diseases." The essential sections of that act are:--Section 1. The state board of labor and industries and the industrial accident board, sitting jointly, shall investigate from time to time employments and places of employment within the commonwealth, and determine what suitable safety devices or other reasonable means or requirements for the prevention of accidents shall be adopted or followed in any or all such employments or places of employment; and shall also determine what suitable devices or other reasonable means or requirements for the prevention of industrial or occupational diseases shall be adopted or followed in any or all such employments, or places of employment; and shall make reasonable rules, regulations and orders for the prevention of accidents and the prevention of industrial or occupational diseases in such employment or places of employment. Such rules, regulations and orders may apply to both employer and employee. Section 4. The joint board shall make such general arrangement between the two boards as will prevent duplication of effort, but the inspection and investigation carried on by the state board of labor and industries shall be a systematic inspection and investigation of all places of employment and the conditions of safety and health pertaining thereto, and the inspection and investigation carried on by the industrial accident board shall be that relating to causes of injuries for which compensation is claimed. Section 13. Whoever violates any reasonable rule, regulation, order or requirement made by the joint board...
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