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Third Floor
(a) All bathrooms. - Provide a sponge rubber
mat for each bathroom rug.
(b) Room No. 44
(1) The rug needs to be repaired.
(2) Provide a sponge rubber mat under
that section of the rug near the
entrance docr.
(c) Kitchen. - The linoleum mat in front of
the kitchen door should be removed be-
cause it provides a tripping and slipping
hazard.
(d) Room No. 39. - Sponge rubber mats should
be placed under the two scatter rugs.
(e) Room No. 34. - Provide a sponge rubber
mat under the rug.
B. EAST WING
(1) Second Floor
(a) Commander Miller's Office. - The section
of the rug adjacent to the entrance is
badly curled and it provides a serious
tripping hazard. This condition should
be corrected either by turning the rug
end for end, or placing an adhesive
stiffening underneath the edge of the
rug.
35. MACHINE GUARDING
In order to provide the maximum degree of safety to
the personnel engaged in the operation of mechanical equip-
ment no machines should be used unless properly protected.
Woodworking machines are extremely hazardous in their
operation. A review of the White House employee accident
records for a period of several years, points conclusively
that the most serious accidents involving members of the
Maintenance Staff, occurred on woodworking machines. It
is not enough to equip machines with adequate guards, but
it is also necessary that the guards be used continuously.
This is a matter of supervision and training.
The following equipment should be guarded as indicated:
C-6909C
39
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