CONTENTS. CHAPTER IV.—HOURS IN FACTORIES—contd, Young Persons ee . . Day of Rest a - wo fun Grant of Exemptions wo wm ve Principles Governing Exemptions = ., we - CHAPTER V.—~WORKING CONDITIONS IN FACTORIES— [—HEeALTH— Dust and Dirt .. Sanitation oe Temperatures .. Official Proposals Suggested Solution Humidification SAFETY— Reporting of Accidents .. Actual Increase in Accidents Prevention of Accidents .. Safety Provisions of the Law Danger from Buildings .. . Control of Construction— (a) With a view to safety vu ‘ (b) With a view to health and comfort ,. III.—WELFARE— Need for Greater Uniformity Welfare Orders . First Aid .e ee Water 's Creches - 4 . Refreshment Sheds and Canteens . . LV. —ADMINISTRATION— The Inspectorate ws . Enforcement of the Factories Act Control of the Inspectorate Part-time Inspectors .. Medical Inspectors we Recruitment of Inspectors Women Inspectors at Strength of the Inspectorate Conferences of Inspectors Work of Magistrates ,. Defects in the Law we Conduct of Prosecutions ww CHAPTER VI—SEASONAL FACTORIES— Seasonal Industries .. General Characteristics an on Cotton Ginning and Pressing Tea Factories .. on Rice Milling .. Jute Presses a5 ve .e Special Treatment of Seasonal Factories Power of Granting Exemptions ‘eo Special Exemption to Meet Press of Work Justification of Longer Hours 2 Needs of Industries Pooling of Factories Hi Ve PAGE. 53 54 34 35 36 6 57 37 58 38 39 60 31 61 B62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 67 68 6f 59 70 70 1. Te av 74 74. 75 76 16 i 3 9 79 30 Ww)