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(38) Co-operation.
{39) Possibility and desirability of a Statutory Miners’ Welfare Fund.
VI. Education.
(40) Facilities for general education in industrial areas.
(i) Of children not in employment.
(ii) Of children employed in factories.
(iii) Of adults.
(41) Facilities for industrial and vocational training.
(42) Effect of education on standard of living and industrial efficiency of
workers.
VII. Safety.
(43) Euisting regulations in factories, mines, railways and docks.
(44) Incidence of accidents in factories. mines, railways and docks.
(45) Causes.
(46) Accident prevention (including * Safety First > propaganda),
(47) Accidents in non-regqulated establishments.
(48) First-aid and medical relief.
(49) Stringency of inspection and enforcement of regulations.
(i) In industry generally.
(ii) In seasonal industries.
(50) Effect upon safety of hours, health, light and working conditions generally,
VIII. Workmen’s Compensation.
(51) Workmen's Compensation Act.
(i) Extent of use.
{ii} Comparison with extent of possible claims.
(iii) Effects on industry.
fiv) Availability and use of insurance facilities and value from workers’
point of view.
{v) Desirability of compulsory insurance by employers.
(52) Desirability of extending Act to other occupations.
Possibility of providing against insolvency of employers who might
be so covered.
(63) Suitability of provisions relating to—
(i) Scales of compensation.
(ii) Conditions governing grant of compensation.
iii) Industrial diseases. ]
‘iv) Machinery of administration.
{v) Other matters. )
(64) Desirabilitu of leqislation on lines of Employers’ Liability Act, 1880.
[X. Hours.
A, Factories.
(58) Hours worked per week and per day.
(i) Normal, i.e. as determined by custom or agreement.
(ii) Actual, 1.e. including overtime. }
(iii) Spreadover, 4.e. relation between hours worked and hours during
which worker is on call.
(56) Days worked per week.
'57) Effect of 60 hours restriction.
(i) On workers.
11) On industry.